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anyway, can anyone tell me how this front was made? i know the speedo was relocated.. probably with the side jokermachine mount.. and are those drag bars??
also does anyone know what tank that is? or is it probably custom?
As said those are standard drag bars on a two piece riser, so the speedo has been relocated somewhere. The tank is the stock 3.3 gallon on the Iron and this person has added one of those tank bib things.
That air cleaner is from Figure Machine. It's an XLFLOW-R5.
The gas tank looks factory stock with a bra added to the back. By trapping dirt under it, a bra can produce as much damage as it prevents.
Last edited by HarleyScuba; May 12, 2013 at 05:45 PM.
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Check Licks Cycle for solo bags similar to those. Run you about $180 per bag. I have one on the ugly side of the bike (left side). Not very big, but it will hold a bottle of water, registration, and some gloves (as an example)
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