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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 04-24-2014, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by hutch08
Here's Dominic Towells that DirtyLand Garage Co built.



2014 FXDL, 2 over tubes with racetech gold valves and progressive springs, 20 weight oil, 12 inch risers with tracker bars, 13" Progressive rear shocks , Bassani 2into1, RSD air cleaner, etc...

Just waiting on a color matched fairing!


Originally Posted by DynaKid94
Get the fairing on there, and that might just be my ultimate dream setup... That is some sexiness right there.
I agree. I love the wheels especially. I would have bought those instead of my slotted 6 spokes if they'd been available. I'd still put a sputhe stabilizer on it for high speed confidence.
 
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Old 04-24-2014, 03:36 PM
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If anyone has any questions about the Dynamic Dyna Shock lift kit, I can help. I just installed them on my bike. I was running the stock shocks 12.5" and ten switches to vrod shocks that were supposed to be 13.5 but were actually the same hieght. Vrod shocks were too soft so I ordered to kit and put my stock shocks back on.

The lift blocks raise the rear end 1.25". I really like the way I sit now on the bike. And so far it turns in quicker an in general steers better.

I had to run to Home Depot for longer bolts and I had to take out the rear wheel to install them. They came with no instructions.

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Originally Posted by DynaKid94
Get the fairing on there, and that might just be my ultimate dream setup... That is some sexiness right there.
And a Two Brothers 2/1 Pipe
 
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Here is an update on my 2000 FXDL. I added the leather pros, some FXDX rear shocks, had some custom 15" t-bars made with 26" width, and 2 inches of pull back. I found a V&H Pro Pipe HS. Added PM Grips, and the Laminar lip. Next is paint, 2 up tubes, race tech internals, gold valve emulators, SM preload adjusters, the SDC fork brace and a new ****ing seat. So close to having her ride ready for the summer.

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Originally Posted by KennyHasTattoos
Here is an update on my 2000 FXDL. I added the leather pros, some FXDX rear shocks, had some custom 15" t-bars made with 26" width, and 2 inches of pull back. I found a V&H Pro Pipe HS. Added PM Grips, and the Laminar lip. Next is paint, 2 up tubes, race tech internals, gold valve emulators, SM preload adjusters, the SDC fork brace and a new ****ing seat. So close to having her ride ready for the summer.
Looking good man

I just got my lp tsport bags today. I've been holding off for months but I'm sick of wearing a backpack to work everyday so I finally broke down and spent the $$. Love the way they look and I can finally stop tying sweatshirts to the bars and I can carry tools!

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I didn't black out my plate please don't look me up and come knocking on my door, not that I would drink a beer with anyone here lol
 
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Old 04-25-2014, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by monster715

Looks good, I know you're taunting me, a few more nudges and I'm getting them!
 
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Originally Posted by monster715
Looking good man

I just got my lp tsport bags today. I've been holding off for months but I'm sick of wearing a backpack to work everyday so I finally broke down and spent the $$. Love the way they look and I can finally stop tying sweatshirts to the bars and I can carry tools!





I didn't black out my plate please don't look me up and come knocking on my door, not that I would drink a beer with anyone here lol
Looking good. Loved the bags. What made you choose cordura over leather? I'm going to order some next season, but can't decide which material.

BTW, now some of have seen your license plate. Us and the thousands of people who have driven behind you at some point.
 
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Originally Posted by Suede Blue Man
Looks good, I know you're taunting me, a few more nudges and I'm getting them!
Bet you that you'll never get them suede... (If your wondering, yes that was a double dog dare)

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Looking good. Loved the bags. What made you choose cordura over leather? I'm going to order some next season, but can't decide which material.

BTW, now some of have seen your license plate. Us and the thousands of people who have driven behind you at some point.
Thanks slv, I have really liked the tsport bags for a while and have heard great things about the leather pro codura bags. I've only seen a few pics of the leather version and I really liked those too, but I haven't seen enough reviews of how they hold up over time. I'm sure they hold up well. I guess the main reason is because I ride the bike pretty much everyday to work and leather would show the dirt and grime more and is bound to get scuffed up. I don't really have a solid answer lol, I fell in love with these when they came out way before I saw the leather ones, and had to have them at some point. Tunnel vision. What's the price difference?
 

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I'm kinda the same mind on the cordura. It's my only vehicle and leather care is pretty far down the list.
 
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Went out early and hit some desert trails. Stopped by the lake for a bit.
 
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