Twin disc blacked out street bob

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  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago

    Hey guys,

    Thought I might post some pictures of the project I have been working on lately (took far to long to complete).

    I have added a second disc to try get the street bob to pull up a bit better, and changed the lower fork sliders and triple trees from the silver/raw looking to the black ones. 

    While I was at it i changed out the front brake lines for a black braided, and also done the clutch to match. 

    mostly brand new parts were used including

    new master cylinder - 11/16

    2 floating "teardrop" rotors

    2 calipers

    fork rebuild kit through the new black sliders

    second hand triples trees i had powder coated black

    Magnum shielding brake lines and clutch cable

    Speed Merchant solid bushes with Biltwell 1" tall risers.

    I have included some before and after pictures (Maybe to many), Personnaly I think it matches the look of the bike much better than the silver. Let me know what you think.

    Cheers

     










  • Sparra
    Sparra
    8 years ago

    Looks great...Notice much difference in stopping power???

  • TF#
    TF#
    8 years ago
    Mate looks awesome. Looks so much better with dual discs. Good job.
    What have you done with the rear fender ? do you have LED brakes / turn signals from a later model harley or are they inserts.
    Im about to piss the donkey dick rear light of my 2012 street bob and have been given a pair of 2014 led brake and turn signal plus will do a custom dynamics plate holder with LED light.
    With that 120 how do you not slide off the back with that seat ? haha
  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago
    Sparra - I havet really had a chance to give it a good work out - ill let the pads bed in properly and re-bleed the brakes (not that happy with the lever feel) and then I will make my mind up if I'm happy or not.

    thanks TF, it was a slight hassle but I managed to get it done in the end.
    The rear Guard was done when I bought the bike second hand so I'm not entirely sure, I believe that it is the LED from a later model, with turn/tail lights combined together. my number plate Lights are small LEDS in the bolts that hold it to the guard (with some alloy plate behind it). Removing that donkey dick rear light is probably the best idea on the street bobs, I have no idea what they were thinking with that light haha. Or the Top triple tree with the integrated risers!
    Squeeze with the knees and turn the throttle lol, grip n rip my friend!
    Any drama with your twin conversion let me know!
  • binnsy
    binnsy
    8 years ago
    Looks great
  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago
    Checked over the brake system, everything looked good, Rebled the brakes and got a shit ton of air come out (must of been way to excited to do the job properly the first time) and now the lever feels 100% better, hopefully I get a chance tomorrow to give it a little squirt and bed the pads in and see some braking inprovement!
  • Stewy
    Stewy
    8 years ago
    Looks fuckin tough
  • Ando
    Ando
    8 years ago
    nice job mate, spewing my alloy wheel wont accommodate a twin disc set up
  • BDA103
    BDA103
    8 years ago
    Cool bike, very nice job. Is that a full R&R long motor or just the heads on SE bottom end?
  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago

    300 hp rated crank, balanced and welded, with the twin cam cases machined to take the R&R 120 jugs and complete top end. Check out the challenger kit on rrcycles.com again the motor was already built when I bought it so don't know all of the specifics

  • Daggs
    Daggs
    8 years ago
    Awesome mate, they look so much better black. I did the same to my street bob but fitted the factory black Fat Bob trees as I like the wider look but didn't want the extra rake of the wide glide
  • Sparra
    Sparra
    8 years ago

    Did you need a new wheel??

  • Neale
    Neale
    8 years ago
    Nice. Any bike looks better with a dual disc front end. It irks me that HD doesn't fit them as standard on all their bikes. We pay enough for them, they should be standard equipment.
  • Mr.Mow
    Mr.Mow
    8 years ago

    Looks tidy as hell!
    Makes me laugh with Harleys though 'gonna black it out, remove the donkey dick light', then you have the next guy 'man I'm gonna remove the black, put more chrome and I LOVE the donkey dick light! It's retro!'

    Makes Harleys so much more interesting than other brands!

    By the way, how are the SM solid bushes?

  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago
    Standard street Bob wheel was used, the right side of the hub just has a blanking plate that you removing and a disc bolts straight on.
    I have heard that quite a lot, and your right we pay a premium on Harley's and they are lacking in the brake department.
    That's all part of the fun with owning a HD isn't it! Once people start changing then you will struggle to see that are the same!
  • GTpeter
    GTpeter
    8 years ago

    What are the sliders off ,want to do my wide glide but there 49mm 

     

    Pete

  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago
    The fork sliders I used were from a fat Bob
  • Kahuna2525
    Kahuna2525
    8 years ago

    Looks awesome, do those bars use the stock cables?

  • DJP_120ci
    DJP_120ci
    8 years ago
    The cables I used were 2inch longer than standard.
  • shfunky
    shfunky
    8 years ago

    Hi DJP,

    I wouldn't mind updating the front brakes like you have done. What's the bare minimum parts you neeed to do the mod. I have a 07 Streetbob.

     

    Cheers mate.

     

     

    Gibo

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