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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.
lol I love the blacked out look, just not what I was looking for in this bike.
I'm not gonna lie. I REALLY wanted the blackest, darkest, heathenistic, 666 Dyna I could assemble when I started my Dyna life.
It just didn't work out that way because I happened to get good deal on my LR. The chrome has grown on me over time, but the engine still has a bit too much for my taste. On the exhaust side, I still may need to powder some stuff.
I've had up to 12s on my scoot. When I went back down to 8s because of some shoulder pain, I realized how much more accurate and aggressively I could hit my lines. Shoulder pain is gone, but I'm keeping the shorter bars.
Just a theory, but I think taller bars are better for wheelies and such, but the shorter are better for flat out haulin ***. That's how it's working for me, but to each his own.
Thinking that the 10" are a perfect middle ground then. Bust a wheelie while hauling *** hahah. No but seriously I prefer having my arms almost level with my shoulders, a lot less fatigue.. well at least a lot less fatigue than riding the bmx around.
Love the color of your bike by the way, gotta get that fairing color matched and back on there, would look so good
Thinking that the 10" are a perfect middle ground then. Bust a wheelie while hauling *** hahah. No but seriously I prefer having my arms almost level with my shoulders, a lot less fatigue.. well at least a lot less fatigue than riding the bmx around.
Love the color of your bike by the way, gotta get that fairing color matched and back on there, would look so good
Thanks man. I'm stripping the paint and redoing it later this week. I'm going back to black I think. The color is nice, it it's a little too soft and showy for my taste.
Your bike looks bad *** too. It looks like it means business!
so i think ive decided that I need to find an 14 Low rider. dual disk, big tank, 6 speed, and a 103. perfect. now to find one in black, with as little chrome as possible.
Nah just take it off. Outside of paint.. stuff can easily be changed.
So how are you going to sell this revelation to management?
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