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I came across this forum with awesome pics of a 1993 fatboy modded in a retro way! I aboslutely love it!evenmore with the fact it is convertible!!!! LOVE IT LOVE IT!!!
anyone know this guy? I wanna know how he did the disappearing act for the mastercylinder! I wanna do that and been thinking of how.. got an idea, but wanna know more
here´s thelink: http://www.harley-davidson-hangout.c...3-fat-boy.html
That is a sweet bike! After reading the list of mods...I believe that dude needs to be hired by the MOCO. He could show those "engineers" a little something!
Yea,sam here! I don't like how the 200 rear tire makes the fender look all flat at the top and what they did with wheels... slotted :S the wheels look flimsy with those slots in my opinion... Idon'tlike the fatboy lo either...think they improperly used the black on the bike :S... but hey...this thread is to admire the simplicity this guy gave the bike!
did I mention that I love it?
The link is to the UK Harley forum run by Harley-Davidson Riders Club of Great Britain. Contributor BaZa is a frequent poster of interesting info like that bike! He's on the left in the group photo. You could send him a PM asking for contact details.
I wanna know how he did the disappearing act for the mastercylinder! I wanna do that and been thinking of how.. got an idea, but wanna know more
here´s the link: http://www.harley-davidson-hangout.c...3-fat-boy.html
enjoy
That's one beautiful bike! I love everything about it! In the post, he says:
There's no front master cylinder on the handlebar, it's located behind the headlight, completely out of view (my own invention). It's fully adjustable for throw & leverage and has been in continuous trouble-free use since 1995. It incorporates an adjustable brake light switch.
This guy could indeed show the MoCo engineers a thing or 43...
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