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Very nice. Looks really clean. The bars and the black pipes look great on that blue. Changing to clear on the blinkers made a big difference too. Well done. What saddle and air cleaner are going on that bad boy?
The cross bones was released about 6 months after I bought my Street Bob... had it been available I definetly would have went that route.. so after some work here is a pic of my 07 Street Bob that wanted to be a Cross Bones
Looks great Rev! You did a great job creating your bobber.. bones or not, that thing is bad *** and belongs in this pic thread!
WG
Originally Posted by revolution
The cross bones was released about 6 months after I bought my Street Bob... had it been available I definetly would have went that route.. so after some work here is a pic of my 07 Street Bob that wanted to be a Cross Bones
Having finnished my Fatbone project. I've posted pictures on Photobucket. Along with a build sheet which includes just about everything. Though I may have forgotten some small detail. It really went on a "fat" diet. Proving that old school will always be cool. After 2 days of cruising NWA over a 4 county area. The response has been far beyond my expectations.
Having finnished my Fatbone project. I've posted pictures on Photobucket. Along with a build sheet which includes just about everything. Though I may have forgotten some small detail. It really went on a "fat" diet. Proving that old school will always be cool. After 2 days of cruising NWA over a 4 county area. The response has been far beyond my expectations.
Oh man that looks great. Well done sir. Looks great with the bags on...
WG
Originally Posted by dc4stroke
Having finnished my Fatbone project. I've posted pictures on Photobucket. Along with a build sheet which includes just about everything. Though I may have forgotten some small detail. It really went on a "fat" diet. Proving that old school will always be cool. After 2 days of cruising NWA over a 4 county area. The response has been far beyond my expectations.
Yes it is and yes it will. You will need the mounting hardware to go along with it. The 07 parts book has them listed. You will only need the parts which are outside the rockers. I was unsure so I wound up buying more than I needed. I purchased every part which had a different part number from the Crossbone. I didn't use the chrome hubcap. And get the longer 07 axle also.
The fender was bobbed 4" front / 2" rear. I should have put a little more radius on the rear cut. But I can live with it like it is. Oh and a second set of hands comes in handy when mounting the thing. I didn't have one. So I had to use twine with a chinch loop over a higher spot on the fork to support the right side while I bolted the upper left side on. And cover the fender with blue painters tape. I'ts tight getting up past the inside nuts on the rockers......real tight. On second hand, use the twine. Your help may get frustrated while you get it all completed.
Glad you all like it. It came together just like I wanted. I'm on cloud nine.
Last edited by dc4stroke; Apr 1, 2009 at 04:46 AM.
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Having finnished my Fatbone project. I've posted pictures on Photobucket. Along with a build sheet which includes just about everything. Though I may have forgotten some small detail. It really went on a "fat" diet. Proving that old school will always be cool. After 2 days of cruising NWA over a 4 county area. The response has been far beyond my expectations.
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