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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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Still isn't a dyna but I thought I'd post another pic to keep it movin. Saw one of the Ventura guys running mx grips and decided it try it out. Rode dirtbikes all my life until I had to sell them for school so this is kind of a throw back for me

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There's a huge skater/biker surge in CA. I know I'm getting off topic here but this is a cool link, some fun looking bikes and a short video.

http://www.skateboardermag.com/features/harley/


 
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Originally Posted by Sikk50
Still isn't a dyna but I thought I'd post another pic to keep it movin. Saw one of the Ventura guys running mx grips and decided it try it out. Rode dirtbikes all my life until I had to sell them for school so this is kind of a throw back for me

cool grips
 
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Originally Posted by emerican19
There's a huge skater/biker surge in CA. I know I'm getting off topic here but this is a cool link, some fun looking bikes and a short video.

http://www.skateboardermag.com/features/harley/


yeah man, that's how do it out here.
Seen those guys at the local skateparks every now and again.
Growing up as a skater all my life i felt like getting into bikes was just a natural progression. Still an aggressive activity and fun of course!
 
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Originally Posted by sonnydaze
cool grips
agreed! i see a set of these safety wired to my protapers in the near future.
 
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Add me to the list as well! Being stranded on the side of the interstate once with a big hole in my oil pan is enough for me to justify one...plus it looks great!
how much would u charge for one of these shipped to denver?
 
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agreed! i see a set of these safety wired to my protapers in the near future.
why safety wire ? they look like 7/8 grips stretched over 1 inch bars
 
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Safety wire wasn't necessary for me bc it was such a tight fit, but I think he actually runs 1 1/4 - 7/8" pro taper bars
 
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Originally Posted by Sikk50
Safety wire wasn't necessary for me bc it was such a tight fit, but I think he actually runs 1 1/4 - 7/8" pro taper bars
hmm then hows his controls work ? you are running 7/8 grips right ?
 
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There's a company that makes the risers in that size so you can run mx bars. They make sleeves fill the gap. And yea I forced 7/8" grips on a 1" drag bar.

http://www.forbiddenmotorcycles.com/index.php/risers
 

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