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Looking for all the riders who have Club Style Bikes in Florida.

"Club Style" refers to the West Coast style, or Outlaw style made popular in California, by 1%er clubs rocking HD quarter fairings(HD OG and T-Sport), FXRT/P fairings, FXR/Dyna high performance builds, Moto-style builds, lifted performance suspensions, big brakes, etc. Purpose built motorcycles.

Lets see what we have here in Florida for Club Style.

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These are Florida style bikes?

The white one looks like an old Good Humor truck.
The black one screams, "am I looking as sinister as I'm trying to look with these little saddlebags that were a total afterthought?"
The third one looks like a dirt bike with bald tires and the last one looks like an ugly rebuild of the third one. Sorry but yuck.
 
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These are Florida style bikes?

The white one looks like an old Good Humor truck.
The black one screams, "am I looking as sinister as I'm trying to look with these little saddlebags that were a total afterthought?"
The third one looks like a dirt bike with bald tires and the last one looks like an ugly rebuild of the third one. Sorry but yuck.
Actually looking for members who have bikes that fit the thread, not negative opinions of a specific style of building performance oriented HDs.
 
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Not seeing many bikes like that around the area here on the West Coast, at least around Cape Coral or Ft Meyers. Maybe they just haven't caught on here yet.
 
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Not seeing many bikes like that around the area here on the West Coast, at least around Cape Coral or Ft Meyers. Maybe they just haven't caught on here yet.
Thanks Beak. Appreciate the heads up. Im into building this style and would love to meet more folks with similar interest. I know there are a few guys in Tampa, and one in Daytona... Always takes a few years for new things from West to East, or vice versa.
 
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I'm in Cape Coral/ Ft Myers area and ride a club style Dyna. It's a shame there aren't more dudes riding them. Seems all I see are old dudes on SG's...
 

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I don't have a Dyna I have a Softail with Biltwell Risers and their MX bar. I don't rock the fairing tho if that counts.






 
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I had an '11 Wide glide with 10" West Coast T bars, V&H competition 2-1, and Arlen Ness Fairing. Loved it, but traded in on the road glide for more comfort on long trips. Never really saw any other club styled bikes around.
 
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I moved to south Florida from Southern California 3 years ago. Since then I haven't seen another bike like mine locally. I know my garage is a mess in these pictures, I haven't had a chance to clean post Irma. I want to get a new paint job like in the couple pictures after my bike but I haven't found anyone locally yet. I might just have to ship my parts to California although I would rather not.


 
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Check out attitude customs up in pinellas park

http://www.attitudecustompainting.com
 


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