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Lets see your Bikes - Sportster

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  • MS3368
    MS3368
    12 years ago

    Hippy Dave,

     

    Got the Fork Boots from SuperCheap Auto. They are actually Steering Gear Boots, cost $12 each. Just buy the ones that are close enough to 39mm and the large end, then cut off the small end. To put them on, jack the bike up, undo the four top pinch bolts and drop the forks out. Slide the boot over with the tight end at the top. Takes about 30 minutes, quite easy. I did it by myself...

    Cheers Mark

     

     

  • MS3368
    MS3368
    12 years ago

    After todays ride in country NSW...

     


  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    12 years ago

     She's finished!


  • tattmad
    tattmad
    12 years ago
    that looks unreal mate well done. nice seat what is it and how much did it cost?, also I really like your wheels and licence plate bracket. Actually I like everything.
  • blackout
    blackout
    12 years ago
    Likewise, I'm really liking the minimalistic style to your bike, Simple and Fkn Cool
  • slapster
    slapster
    12 years ago
    Well done Waz. Looks awesome mate.

    Slap.
  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    12 years ago
    Thanks gents, I'm stoked with the Fatty wheels. Funnily enough I thought that the 'wind' hitting the wheels and creating a problem was all a bit of an urban myth.............................however, was on the M4 on the weekend riding up past Nepean River over the bridge. The whole thing is a bit of a wind tunnel and I got hammered!! Other than that, I'm happy with her!!
  • killerchef
    killerchef
    12 years ago
    fucking hell waz, she looks awesome. great job mate.
  • MDCLumpy
    MDCLumpy
    12 years ago

    Just sorted my lack of lighting


  • 883n Harley Convert
    883n Harley Convert
    12 years ago
    The lights look brilliant, loving the fork shrouds as well. Bought a set from low brow but the won't fit with with my wide glide kit
  • Filthy
    Filthy
    12 years ago

    Yep - like the look of that. Really got the whole package working together. Nice work.

    Philthy

  • davis910
    davis910
    12 years ago

     


    My 2010 Custom

  • rseew
    rseew
    12 years ago
    Nice bike davis910,really interested to know what type of handle bars you have on it,cheers.
  • Some jerk
    Some jerk
    12 years ago

     Love the big radius - sets it off well!  How're you going with noise control (or not yet)?

  • davis910
    davis910
    12 years ago

    Handlebars are Road King Fat pn: 56032-08. very comfortable to ride with.This is my daily ride so being comfortable is really important, had straight bars on it but sore shoulders all the time.

  • davis910
    davis910
    12 years ago

    Big Radius pipes were far to loud at first. Bought some extra bafflles from smartpartz in the us, when they first arrived didnt think they would make much difference very small they go in end of pipes. They toned the noise down a lot and gave the bike a nicer deeper note.

  • rseew
    rseew
    12 years ago
    Thanks for the reply on the handle bars,looking for something like that on my Sportster.
  • NN
    NN
    12 years ago

     


  • kookie
    kookie
    12 years ago
    NN !! Loving the front end of your bike, not sure if I've missed an earlier post but what have you done. Love it.
  • NN
    NN
    12 years ago

     Thanks. New front end consists of 2 inch extended tubes, vulcan works wide glide triple trees, drags specialties head light, relocated led indicators, t bars, arlen ness mirrors, pistol grips, joker machine speedo relocation and 21 inch wide glide rim.

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