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Thug Style / Club Style Dyna pic's
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ISSUE
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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http://www.hdforums.com/forum/dyna-g...yna-pic-s.html
ISSUE
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.
Read below for the full discussion…
Thug Style / Club Style Dyna pic's
#3751
No offense taken. I just wanted to clear up the perception that the interweb tends to create. I wish there were more cool Dynas to split lanes with on my commute. Unfortunately, I usually end up behind a bagger or BMW who won't move out of the way. There is one guy on a black Dyna with a rifle fairing and T-header that I see now and then. He freakin' rips it. I love getting on his wheel in the afternoons because I get home a whole lot faster.
There are a few cool ones. The guy around the 3 minute mark is one of them, but yeah, I hate the guys that sit in the far right of the lane holding the rest of us up when they know we're trying to split traffic. You end up having to split through the #3 lane to get around them, which is crazy stupid sometimes.
http://youtu.be/bJTPQDq8SVc
There are a few cool ones. The guy around the 3 minute mark is one of them, but yeah, I hate the guys that sit in the far right of the lane holding the rest of us up when they know we're trying to split traffic. You end up having to split through the #3 lane to get around them, which is crazy stupid sometimes.
http://youtu.be/bJTPQDq8SVc
#3754
Me either. I'm not a very couth person in general, especially with close minded morons (not spankdog). I guess on this subject I've just kind of learned to take a breath and let it go because of all the crap I hear about it on the regular. 5 years from now when my bike is still done in this style and 'that' show is gone and forgotten, it won't even be a thing anymore. In the meantime, the naysayers aren't even worth the sweat off my nuts.
#3755
Most of the OL club bikes I see around the Mid-West are blacked out Street and Road Glides and several Road Kings. Most look pretty used up, nothing special.
Dynas are more like than over grown Sportys here, nobody wants them.
The younger club guys are rolling on slammed pimped out "Big Wheel Style" Road Glides. Looks like something Tyrone from the hood would own but its white kids riding em!
Not my thing.
Dynas are more like than over grown Sportys here, nobody wants them.
The younger club guys are rolling on slammed pimped out "Big Wheel Style" Road Glides. Looks like something Tyrone from the hood would own but its white kids riding em!
Not my thing.
#3756
It's been a pretty popular look among southern area clubs for years. The only difference you see around here is bars rarely exceed a 10" rise.
I've had a faring on my FXR for 12 years and the functionality of it far exceeds the form for me. Everyone has there own style with similaritys at the end of the day.
Keep the bad *** pics coming.
I've had a faring on my FXR for 12 years and the functionality of it far exceeds the form for me. Everyone has there own style with similaritys at the end of the day.
Keep the bad *** pics coming.
#3757
It's all good. I didn't mean to sound like an *** with my comment.
Initially I didn't want to do the club style because of the show. But then seeing these bikes in this thread, seeing how they're ridden by the previously mentioned groups, and knowing that I need to change mine up for the way I prefer to ride, I figured I'd say to hell with the **** I'm sure I'll get from some people and proceed. Squid's and SLV's are two of my favorites because their color stands out. I'm not changing my bike's color (yet), but my fairing arrived today, FXDC fender (with plate mount and tail light) on the way. Still hunting down the bars situation... I want to be able to ride harder this coming riding season. Setting my bike up in this way will allow for that--including taller shocks and maybe a different pipe...
At the same time, I've got a Sportster to do something completely different with--when I get money again!
I like motorcycles!
Initially I didn't want to do the club style because of the show. But then seeing these bikes in this thread, seeing how they're ridden by the previously mentioned groups, and knowing that I need to change mine up for the way I prefer to ride, I figured I'd say to hell with the **** I'm sure I'll get from some people and proceed. Squid's and SLV's are two of my favorites because their color stands out. I'm not changing my bike's color (yet), but my fairing arrived today, FXDC fender (with plate mount and tail light) on the way. Still hunting down the bars situation... I want to be able to ride harder this coming riding season. Setting my bike up in this way will allow for that--including taller shocks and maybe a different pipe...
At the same time, I've got a Sportster to do something completely different with--when I get money again!
I like motorcycles!
#3758
It's all good. I didn't mean to sound like an *** with my comment.
Initially I didn't want to do the club style because of the show. But then seeing these bikes in this thread, seeing how they're ridden by the previously mentioned groups, and knowing that I need to change mine up for the way I prefer to ride, I figured I'd say to hell with the **** I'm sure I'll get from some people and proceed.
Initially I didn't want to do the club style because of the show. But then seeing these bikes in this thread, seeing how they're ridden by the previously mentioned groups, and knowing that I need to change mine up for the way I prefer to ride, I figured I'd say to hell with the **** I'm sure I'll get from some people and proceed.
So after talking to a lot of people, and thousands of dollars later (and more to come), can't stop changing stuff.
#3759
I think if more people understood how functional this style really was they wouldn't be so against it.
#3760
This.
Around here, at least in the mid to late '90's most MC guys were riding hotrod FXRs & Dynas, with a decent number of Baggers thrown in for good measure.