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Are those skateboard wheels on your crashbar?! Oh man, I have an old set of Powell Peralta Sex wheels that would look sick. Wonder if I can find them...
Stunning, I love seeing CVO's done right and this one is done right...
Originally Posted by Darkstar_XIII
Some cold weather upgrades:
Complete ARP bolt kit for engine, primary, and tranny.
Blacked out fork and front brake hardware
Carbon Visionary FXR-style side covers.
Thrashin' Apex floor boards
Next up is adding the Bare Knuckle Performance shock reservoir mounts on the frame next to the side covers.
Thanks man. I wonder who has it now. It's hard for me to not chop the fender on my current road glide. Until funds get lined up for full build... it's not getting built... until then, it's staying in current form. 2 over legends front, remote res rear, thunder header, intake and tune. But when I squint real hard.... I see the next version of my last build taking place....lol
HD footboards have rubber footrest I know that helps cut down on felt vibrations on your feet, How's felt vibrations with these footboards ?
We had some warm days back in February, I was able to take the bike out for a few hours. I prefer the "firmer" feel of the Thrashin' floorboards over the "squishy" feel of the stock. I really didn't notice any vibration.
My take on an old school performance bagger
95" plant
Cop shocks
Cop tires
It's a model made before catalytic converters so it runs good on regular gas
Eating road glides and crapping street glides
Half a pack of cigarettes and you're ready brother!. Mines a veteran 2006 with an 88" cop plant , cop shocks , and yes sir before cats so runs great on unleaded gas. It's dark and of course..... I'm wearing sunglasses. What year is your vet? Which engine?
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