harley sport bobber??

davestradamus

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new chop. i dont really like harleys all that much but this is what i would want one to look like if i had it.
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hope you likey. ;D

mods include:
lowered seat
new tank
lower light
clip ons
new fork
new wheels
blacked out everything
bob fender
wire cleanup etc
 
before you say that is the only one... dont rule out the dynas man... you can turn a dyna into a mean twisty cutting ride! plus you get big twin power... sharp nightster , dig the huge rotor!
 
That bar and peg combo would be really comfy unless your short. I dig the brake too and overall it does look pretty tough
 
its not that hard to make all you need to do is take a buell front end and attach it to the nightster or anyother sportster its a normal conversion and just keep the normal buell clip-ons but its not a bad thing to look at but is uncomfortable if you are riding for more than 5 minutes hurts your back
 
Sportsters and Dynas would be the only HDs I'd own . Dynas kinda like being a giant Sporty and all. I dig Nightsters .
 
JRK5892 said:
before you say that is the only one... dont rule out the dynas man... you can turn a dyna into a mean twisty cutting ride! plus you get big twin power... sharp nightster , dig the huge rotor!

how's the married life bro?
 
I got a chance a couple weeks ago to ride a Buell'd out sportster, off the top of my head:
Buell engine and complete ft/rear suspension on a sportster frame
corbin seat, minimal body work.

It was loud, heavy,slow and attracted lots of attention...perfect ride to park in front of starbucks but sadly for the amount of money and time spent....a waste. Too bad, looked like a badass hotrod bike, just too much beef to haul around quickly. The brakes were however phenomenal......I love the huge rotors too.
 
Swagger said:
I got a chance a couple weeks ago to ride a Buell'd out sportster, off the top of my head:
Buell engine and complete ft/rear suspension on a sportster frame
corbin seat, minimal body work.

It was loud, heavy,slow and attracted lots of attention...perfect ride to park in front of starbucks but sadly for the amount of money and time spent....a waste. Too bad, looked like a badass hotrod bike, just too much beef to haul around quickly. The brakes were however phenomenal......I love the huge rotors too.

Boy did /\ that /\ sound overly critical...sheesh! I should probably state that all my personal bikes are lightweight literbikes: R1, Daytona SuperIII and the Sprint. Just about anything is going to feel heavy and slow in comparison.

I am a grouchy bastard.........
 
Here's my cafe/street fighter type Dyna in the making. Still got some things to do. I've got a CRAZY awesome idea that a buddy and I are going to do to the bike. But you'll have to wait for that.. :)

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