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I've had it for about 2 years now. It was pretty much stock when I bought it. Just wanted to show it off a little and see what you guys think? I still want to add some 16" apes eventually.
Looks very nice! ! Can't get enough of the black out look! I have 18" apes on my 2010 Fat Bob and I love em. I attached a pic from last year, it's changed a bit, more blacking out, more brown leather. I love your fork boots, where did you get them and did you have to remove the trees to access the lower forks? Thanks for sharing!
I love it all except the seat. I think those seats should be burned at the stake. But if you're happy with it, I'm happy for you, man. I had a Fat Bob and kind of wish I still had it.
Nice bike. Could you list the mods.
Quite interested in the wiring for those indicators, how you get on with those shocks (what are they?) and what bag that is on the battery cover, looks cool.
One thing though, and it maybe just the picture, but those fork boots make the forks look bent !
Looks very nice! ! Can't get enough of the black out look! I have 18" apes on my 2010 Fat Bob and I love em. I attached a pic from last year, it's changed a bit, more blacking out, more brown leather. I love your fork boots, where did you get them and did you have to remove the trees to access the lower forks? Thanks for sharing!
Thanks! love the brown leather on your bike! The fork boots are Kijima I think I got them from ebay for around $30. Yes you do have to remove the forks from the trees to install. There are some that are split that don't require fork removal to install but I think they are around $80 and I can't remember the brand.
I love it all except the seat. I think those seats should be burned at the stake. But if you're happy with it, I'm happy for you, man. I had a Fat Bob and kind of wish I still had it.
Ha! I'm with you man! That's the seat I put on when the wife rides with me. When I was taking the pictures I wasn't even thinking about switching the seat.
Nice bike. Could you list the mods.
Quite interested in the wiring for those indicators, how you get on with those shocks (what are they?) and what bag that is on the battery cover, looks cool.
One thing though, and it maybe just the picture, but those fork boots make the forks look bent !
Vance & hines longshots
Stage 1 intake with K&N air filter
Screaming eagle air cleaner cover
Vance & hines fuel pak
Xieds
Progressive 444 rear shocks
HD Premium Ride single cartridge fork kit
Kijima fork boots
HD detachable sissy bar
Joker machine fork mount turn signals
Licks tool bag
Drag Specialties Horn Cover
Home made battery bag made from cheap square tool bag, don't know the brand
Gloss black 3M vinyl wrap around the upper fork tubes
The turn signals clamp onto the upper fork tubes and are installed by removing the forks from the trees. They wire up really easy if you can solder and use a little heat shrink wrap.
looks awesome. i have the same seat and although i am not too fond of the look, my wife and i cant complain about the comfort. i ride about 50/50 2up so it stays on.
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