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Hi everyone I'm new to the form, have been riding since I was 18, My first bike was a Yamaha xv750 Virago that I learned to ride on, In 2007 I bought a 07 FXST in Pacific Blue Pearl and in 2011 I traded it in (immediately after upgrading the motor) for a 2011 FLTRX in Sedona Orange. I have done a ton to the bike since riding it home from the dealership. Stage 4 kit, D&D Fat Cat exhaust, Roller rockers, SE Tappets, C&C Ported and Polished Heads with one off engraving. The motor puts out 115 HP and 125 ft-lbs of torque to the rear wheel. It is scary fast and has been named the Demon. Too many cosmetic mods to mention.
Current projects on the Demon are; CVO inspired paint in Sedona Orange and Galaxy Grey. CVO Rear Facia and lights, CVO center console with Road King tank, as well as some powder coating projects.
Last edited by Elandiv; Apr 1, 2014 at 12:32 PM.
Reason: Added pics for good measure.
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