Taking your Harley From Stock to Custom Bagger...
#21
Bailed on the Bad Dad Shroud
The shroud looked a little big on the 6 gal tank for my taste. I am now selling the tank and shroud together. This is obvious given the fact that they are now bonded together. This is a cheap way to see if you want to do a stretched tank. If you love it you sell your stock tank. If you don't, you put your stock tank back on. Everyone I have talked to that has pained their shoud loves it.
I went with the Bagger Nation Stretched Tank designed by Paul Yaffe...
I went with the Bagger Nation Stretched Tank designed by Paul Yaffe...
#22
Hey California Bagger. I have just done the same mods. I love it. It was a winter project for me. Jacob at Bad Dad was awesome to deal with. I have Harley's for many years, and finally decided to go custom. I also went to some bars from Sinister Motorcyles. They are very comfortable and I like the way they look. Enjoy your project. This forum is an awesome help too, if you run into a situation. God Bless.
Here is my bike.
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Here is my bike.
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#25
Hey Scott and Charles. Do you guys have any pics of your bikes. I would love to see them. That goes for everyone. I would love to see this thread become the place for people to show off what they have done and get ideas from what others have done. Charles. I love your paint job. Where did you get it done?
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Here is a inner fairing picture. I haven't done much long distance riding yet, weather needs to smarten up, but these bars so far have been very comfy. I went from a 16" front wheel to an 18" To me it sure feels smoother, it handles great./Users/scooter/Pictures/iPhoto Library/Originals/2008/2008-04-27/IMGP7532.JPG