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My Crossbones should be finished by the weekend. Also will have better pics when its done. List of Winter mods: powered coated everything i could including rocker box covers. New narrow beach handle bars. wire ran through bars New grips and levers new licence plate holder and old school ford taillight Put a 150 tire on front but don't have a pic yet should have it tomorrow. took all the stock turn signals off and installed small led lights had a 2008 fatboy rear fender chopped new harley lower kit
Looks sick !!!! not sure if this was in another post but what lowering kit did you go with? i've been back and forth with this!!
Again SICK bike!
Thanks.. I first order the ones from j & p cycles, i believe they were called burnout cycles, but they didn't fit on the one side. I took my stock shocks to my local harley dealer and they installed there lowering kit. The kit cost 90 bucks and they charged another 65 to install the bolts.
I love to see different/creative styles, that chopped fender did it for me and I bet the 150 front tire will be a blast too. Can't wait to see day-light pics (lots) Congrats!
I am stoked that you posted the pics of your bike with a chopped fatboy fender... I just chopped a fatboy fender and just sanded down all the paint to bare metal... I was getting nervous about the way it was going to look on my bike. But after seeing that I am quite happy.
What light kit is that in the rear the LED?
Also do you think the fender can get a little closer to that tire?
Your feedback would be greatly appreciated bro. Nice work again.
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