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Member Lama is in the process of modding his 2007 FXDC into a club style or thug style bike (known today as outlaw bikes) Asks members to provide inspiration and post pictures of their own bikes. Members show off their bikes.
Haven't done much...new grips on (PM, loved them on my old bike) and laydown plate mount on order.
Think I might have added the adjusters since my last post...more for looks until I upgrade the front springs but for the deal I got, couldn't pass them up.
Looks good, always been a fan of the classic tbar look - MX style bars just not cutting it?
Those Wild1s were great. They seems better made and finished than the Santees, but I never got used to the bend of them. It caused me to reach more than I wanted. They were great when I rode aggressively because I leaned in, but when I leaned back it wasn't comfortable.
I might get something else when the Wild1s sell. I half thought about going with some Biltwell MX bars on some low pull back risers, but I'm still thinking on it.
JD, you bikes coming together for sure! I felt your pain on the licenses plate bracket. That stock one is hideous. I almost did by my LR when I saw that hunk of crap, but then it is a simple fix.
Those Wild1s were great. They seems better made and finished than the Santees, but I never got used to the bend of them. It caused me to reach more than I wanted. They were great when I rode aggressively because I leaned in, but when I leaned back it wasn't comfortable.
I might get something else when the Wild1s sell. I half thought about going with some Biltwell MX bars on some low pull back risers, but I'm still thinking on it.
JD, you bikes coming together for sure! I felt your pain on the licenses plate bracket. That stock one is hideous. I almost did by my LR when I saw that hunk of crap, but then it is a simple fix.
Thanks man - just waiting for the dealer to call me when it gets in...couldn't happen sooner lol.
On my old WG I loved my riser/bar setup (10" risers with Big Al's low rise) but always was reaching, even as tall as I am. These Lucky Daves Lucky 13 with the 1" pull back just fit me perfect, and I like how narrow they are for lane splitting out here. Gotten thru some tight spaces.
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