Crossbones riders
http://www.gabrielseye.com/portfolio/vehicles/ Is the 13th thumbnail down. It was taken by a professional photographer at a local hooters.
ill try to find a few others. Ill put it on the market to get a feeler. I just bought a Street glide. Want to change her to a bobber but it looks too good to mess up.
The rake is too shallow; almost like someone ran it into a wall. Should be kicked out a little more. And the Fatboy front fender just does NOT go with the springer. Should have a Heritage-style front fender.
And lose the hokey skull on the oil tank.
Agree about the rake it looks terrible. Disagree about the heritage fender, doesn't fit the rest of the bike.
I like the heartland and heritage fenders, if I changed I'd probably go for heritage fenders but there's some kind of pleasure I get from keeping my vehicles generally stock with a few little things to personalize it
I like the heartland and heritage fenders, if I changed I'd probably go for heritage fenders but there's some kind of pleasure I get from keeping my vehicles generally stock with a few little things to personalize it
All joking aside. I fell in love with the bones when I saw one at the dealer in 08. It was lust at first sight. I had dreamed of owning one since that day. But even then the gears were moving. I didn't like the bars, the seat, the brakes...
My bones is the bike I have dreamed of since I started riding. I thought of the bones before ***** G. and just didn't know it.
Seriously though, think about it. It's a 96 with a 6 speed Springer.
Again to the OP, I thought about this riding home. The Springer doesn't act quite as fast as a hydro front end and doesn't like rough roads, or going off road. I've dealt with both no issues, so nothing to fear, just a thought. I take rough turns a little more slowly than I would with a hydro.
Also, during hard braking, the frontend can flex a little. Nothing bad, but feels weird at first. Don't question it, just get her and ride her. Join our ranks!
And it may not look like it but I have over $4,000 in aftermarket parts. It is very expensive and I love every minute!
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I also like the stock rear fender...although a short one would be cool too...but the stock keeps the rain and mud off my back unlike a shorty.
I don't even want to think how much I have into it now...and of course I'm not done, probably never will be, but I will never sell this bike.










