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Very nice looking. A couple of questions if you don't mine me asking:
What bike did you get those fenders from?
Are you having the leak issue out of the left pipe?
I was going with the solo look but wife decided to join me on some rides. I can no longer go with the shade tree fab strut less fender in the rear like my initial plans were( its for sale now)https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...bones-kit.html Im going to go with your look.
Originally Posted by vtmactech
Started out as an '09 Cross Bones. Almost where I want it. Added a few Night Train pieces including oil tank to get rid of that retarded skull.
Ok bonez boys.. I'm doing something different for my rear fender and am selling my complete RSD rear end. Painted wired and ready to go. Here is the link to the classified ad. Better hurry! :-)
Great Bike 2 Questions What Kind of Handle Bars And Were Did You Get The Bags?
The bars are H-D Narrow Beach Bars and the bags are the Cross Bones specific bags that H-D offers. Didn't realize it at the time, but the bags have both poly and steel reinforcements so they will hold their shape over time and there are hidden quick release buckles under the visible buckles. A little on the small side, but well built and fit what I wanted visually.
Very nice looking. A couple of questions if you don't mine me asking:
What bike did you get those fenders from?
Are you having the leak issue out of the left pipe?
I was going with the solo look but wife decided to join me on some rides. I can no longer go with the shade tree fab strut less fender in the rear like my initial plans were( its for sale now)https://www.hdforums.com/forum/softa...bones-kit.html Im going to go with your look.
Great job!
Thanks!!
The front fender is from a '97-'01 FLSTS and the rear fender is from '06 and up Fatboy. No issues on leaking from the pipes. They sound great at idle but set off car alarms and explode puppies when I get on it, very happy with them.
I had also thought about going with a Shade Tree type kit since it was the cheaper option but needed a bit more utility and the option of carrying a passenger. Besides the retro look (or at least it's retro enough) really fits the bill for me.
vtmactech-
Thanks for the reply. the more I look at your bike the more I like it! I forgot to ask you about the seat; Is that the stock seat reshaped or a different seat. Is that a horn up front under the headlight? Love the OLD pic at your sig. Your bike looks just like it!
vtmactech-
Thanks for the reply. the more I look at your bike the more I like it! I forgot to ask you about the seat; Is that the stock seat reshaped or a different seat. Is that a horn up front under the headlight? Love the OLD pic at your sig. Your bike looks just like it!
The seat is also an H-D part, its their 1925 seat and bolts directly to the existing pan and hardware without any modifications. That is a classic springer horn under the headlight and it is functional but the dealer recommended leaving the OEM horn connected as well since the classic horn may not be loud enough, the dual horns sound great.
My sig photo is my Grandpa and Grandma from when they were dating. I'm excited how it turned out and think my Grandpa would have loved it.
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