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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 01-12-2016, 04:16 PM
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Originally Posted by SquishyLowRider
Thanks! Did you need new cables or could you get by with the stockers?
You can get by with all stock cables but they'll be a little short when you turn the handlebars all the way left/right. It'll still turn until it hits the bump stops each way, but the lines are a little taut.
I rode that way for a while on my last LR and it worked totally fine, I just wanted a better fit so I bought Street Bob throttle cables and clutch cable.
Also, worth noting I bent the elbows in the brake line under the bottom tree and up by the master cylinder to get the brake line to fit with a tiny bit of slack in the upper line. Didn't effect performance of the brakes or anything. Basically turned the end fittings from 90 degree to 45 degree bends. lol
 
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the stereo for my fairing is in, all rockford fosgate marine grade, the amp is 400x2






 
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looks good gant!

anyone run a big fairing (FXRT/P/D) and regret it?

just picked one up for my FXDX and wondering If Ill miss the nimble stripped down version....anyone?

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Originally Posted by Puglia10
looks good gant!

anyone run a big fairing (FXRT/P/D) and regret it?

just picked one up for my FXDX and wondering If Ill miss the nimble stripped down version....anyone?



If you just run the fairing and don't load it up with a bunch of garbage, (stereos and speakers and **** like that) you'll hardly notice the extra weight up front.
The bike will handle just the same as it does now...That's been my experience.
 
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Originally Posted by Greezey Rider
If you just run the fairing and don't load it up with a bunch of garbage, (stereos and speakers and **** like that) you'll hardly notice the extra weight up front.
The bike will handle just the same as it does now...That's been my experience.
I have been highly considering a RT fairing as well and the weight is a concern. I don't need speakers or storage. Could you recommend a lightweight, bare bones RT fairing? Thanks in advance.
 
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Originally Posted by ALstew
I have been highly considering a RT fairing as well and the weight is a concern. I don't need speakers or storage. Could you recommend a lightweight, bare bones RT fairing? Thanks in advance.
I use Deviant Fabrications fairings on all of my projects....He makes a lot of very cool stuff.
He has a bare bones FXRP fairing kit and he also had an FXRD fairing kit that has glove boxes and a full dash.

I'm doing an FXR right now with Deviant Fabrications FXRD fairing and lowers.
Here's a photo.


 
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Originally Posted by Greezey Rider
I use Deviant Fabrications fairings on all of my projects....He makes a lot of very cool stuff.
He has a bare bones FXRP fairing kit and he also had an FXRD fairing kit that has glove boxes and a full dash.

I'm doing an FXR right now with Deviant Fabrications FXRD fairing and lowers.
Here's a photo.


That's badass. I have definitely looked at Deviant before but I was under the impression that they are international only?
 
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Actually all the "garbage" and speakers I have weigh nothing the amp itself is super tiny . With all the fairing I'm not wasting all the space the fairing has. The speakers and amp are probably less than 10lbs lol that's including the Bluetooth module
 

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Originally Posted by gant
Actually all the "garbage" and speakers I have weigh nothing the amp itself is super tiny . With all the fairing I'm not wasting all the space the fairing has. The speakers and amp are probably less than 10lbs lol that's including the Bluetooth module
Your whole set up probably weighs the same, if not less, than a big fairing especially when you add lowers.
 
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Yeah I'm not adding lowers
 


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