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Here is my 2009 Street Glide. Not much chrome left.
Damn nice looking bike,. I didn't realize there was so many black parts available for the 09s yet. What air cleaner is that? I've been looking for a similar style.
Damn nice looking bike,. I didn't realize there was so many black parts available for the 09s yet. What air cleaner is that? I've been looking for a similar style.
looks like the harley sratum cover that he had powdercoated and put on the se filter, the cover is discontinued
Hector, as soon as I get mine badck from dealer service I'll post a few pictures. I have a Crimson sunglo RoadGlide and have powder coated the fork legs and cowbells, crashbar and highway pegs, passenger and rider floorboards, rear saddlebag guards and saddlebag latches, handlebars, shift lever, and have a black ceramic exhaust. I'm planning on powdercoating the turn signals and some rear end components when I get the chance. I used semi-gloss black.
BTW, I did all the powdercoating myself other than the handlebars and crashbars as they wouldn't fit in my oven. I have a local guy that is pretty reasonable to do the bigger pieces. My guess is that he would have done all the parts I listed above for around $300.
OMGTKK,
Sweeeeet bike, I have an 09 SG I want to black out some of the parts, okay almost all the parts. Is there a powdercoat kit that you used? Thanks in advance.
Just spent 10 hours at the shop today working on blacking out my 09 Street Glide. Still need to do the front end. Will post some pics in the next couple weeks when I finish. The Road King in my sig is my previous bike and did some black on it as well.
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