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Thug Style / Club Style Dyna pic's
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Member Lama is in the process of modding his 2007 FXDC into a club style or thug style bike (known today as outlaw bikes) Asks members to provide inspiration and post pictures of their own bikes. Members show off their bikes.

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Old 11-22-2013, 12:14 PM
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Originally Posted by SLV
The ride is ENTIRELY different. Although the bars are only about 4" lower, the are back about 4" too. The control is rigid and precise; making it a lot easier to speed through twisties.

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My fairing should be ready any day now, and my Powder-Pro hand guards should arrive soon.
Looking real good, SLV. Thinking about switching to a similar setup myself after the holidays.

+1 on the precision on the control switching from apes to a rigid setup.

Interested to see it with the fairing, although I think it looks cool without.
 
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Looking real good, SLV. Thinking about switching to a similar setup myself after the holidays.

+1 on the precision on the control switching from apes to a rigid setup.

Interested to see it with the fairing, although I think it looks cool without.
Odelay! Love the screen name! Is that the Mexican Odelay or some other meaning?

Anyway, the only advice I have for swapping to MX bars is to make sure the holes for the wires are big enough. I had Jim from Forbidden drill for wiring, but I spent a good deal of time with a Dremel making the holes big enough. Even then, they are a tight fit at the 7/8" part of the bars by the grips.

I did a stupid thing putting my grips on too. I sprayed adhesive into the throttle grip and slipped it over the throttle tube. Half way through my test ride, my throttle got REAL tight. I didn't realize the throttle tube had a small hole at the outer end. Sone adhesive got under the tube and gummed it up. It cleaned up with disassembly and a coat of graphite. Lesson learned. Install the grip to the tube and let it dry before installing the throttle.
 
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Originally Posted by SquidHead
Yeah, t-bars are pretty easy to swap, but now you have something pretty unique. I can't wait to see it with the fairing.



Nice repair, Denny.
Who's Denny?
 
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Odelay! Love the screen name! Is that the Mexican Odelay or some other meaning?
Yep. My favorite word.
 
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Yep. My favorite word.
OOOOH-da-lay!!!
 
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Who's Denny?
Dennyo fixed your sideways picture.
 
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Originally Posted by SquidHead
Dennyo fixed your sideways picture.
Oh! Thanks Denny!
 
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Originally Posted by SLV
Who's Denny?
Originally Posted by SquidHead
Dennyo fixed your sideways picture.
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Oh! Thanks Denny!
hah hah hah , Your Welcome , SLV . I get a kick out of Watchin Yous Guys ... Goes good with Drinkin Beer
 
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hah hah hah , Your Welcome , SLV . I get a kick out of Watchin Yous Guys ... Goes good with Drinkin Beer
Hahhahh.. you need a hobby mate!
 
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I need a seat recommendation from some of you guys. I need a 2up seat that is similar styled as the stock fxdx seat. Something that tapers down in the passenger section but has a deeper rider bucket area. I have several harleHarley seats now and mostly use the stock fxdx seat. The rider bucket area isn't deep enough and I slide back to much when I get on it.
 


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