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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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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
#9472
[QUOTE=CaptainHook;14926535]Few updates
Out with the old in with the new
15" floating rotors and touring brembo calipers
Fills that wheel nicely
Wow! Dude!
What's the skinny on that brake setup?
Who made the rotors, and the brackets to stick your calipers up there?
And did you need the touring master cyl., or did the stock one work?
Out with the old in with the new
15" floating rotors and touring brembo calipers
Fills that wheel nicely
Wow! Dude!
What's the skinny on that brake setup?
Who made the rotors, and the brackets to stick your calipers up there?
And did you need the touring master cyl., or did the stock one work?
#9474
Kinda looks like the Arlen Ness 15" rotor (I run one on my switchblades) with a center mount deal.
[QUOTE=theduroche;14927597]
[QUOTE=theduroche;14927597]
Few updates
Out with the old in with the new
15" floating rotors and touring brembo calipers
Fills that wheel nicely
Wow! Dude!
What's the skinny on that brake setup?
Who made the rotors, and the brackets to stick your calipers up there?
And did you need the touring master cyl., or did the stock one work?
Out with the old in with the new
15" floating rotors and touring brembo calipers
Fills that wheel nicely
Wow! Dude!
What's the skinny on that brake setup?
Who made the rotors, and the brackets to stick your calipers up there?
And did you need the touring master cyl., or did the stock one work?
#9475
@B2
What was the lead time on that new Bassani? I'm putting in the FM 107" kit with 10.5/1 pistons and 777 woods cams. It will still have stock heads because of cashflow, but I'm thinking I may need to move on to a stepped pipe from the existing Road Rage I have now. Did you find it absolutely necessary to change your pipe after your 110" install? Your bike is incredibly sexy by the way, I kinda want to ask it out on a date hahaha!
What was the lead time on that new Bassani? I'm putting in the FM 107" kit with 10.5/1 pistons and 777 woods cams. It will still have stock heads because of cashflow, but I'm thinking I may need to move on to a stepped pipe from the existing Road Rage I have now. Did you find it absolutely necessary to change your pipe after your 110" install? Your bike is incredibly sexy by the way, I kinda want to ask it out on a date hahaha!
Last edited by Wskybent; 03-11-2016 at 01:23 AM. Reason: words
#9476
[QUOTE=theduroche;14927597]Its the arlen ness big brake kit. I didn't need to change my master cyl but my bike (fxdxt) came with twin disk 4 piston calipers... If your bike don't it will need changed
#9477
I have a extra set of mags Im gonna get done in black and color match or all black. Im currently deployed, its gonna happen when I get back
#9479
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#9480
Ordered March 1. Arrived March 7.
Their site said "coming soon" but I knew they were out--but just barely. So I called and they had it in stock. Best price I've seen.
http://www.directcycleparts.com/exha...a-p-51446.html
Their site said "coming soon" but I knew they were out--but just barely. So I called and they had it in stock. Best price I've seen.
http://www.directcycleparts.com/exha...a-p-51446.html
@B2
What was the lead time on that new Bassani? I'm putting in the FM 107" kit with 10.5/1 pistons and 777 woods cams. It will still have stock heads because of cashflow, but I'm thinking I may need to move on to a stepped pipe from the existing Road Rage I have now. Did you find it absolutely necessary to change your pipe after your 110" install? Your bike is incredibly sexy by the way, I kinda want to ask it out on a date hahaha!
What was the lead time on that new Bassani? I'm putting in the FM 107" kit with 10.5/1 pistons and 777 woods cams. It will still have stock heads because of cashflow, but I'm thinking I may need to move on to a stepped pipe from the existing Road Rage I have now. Did you find it absolutely necessary to change your pipe after your 110" install? Your bike is incredibly sexy by the way, I kinda want to ask it out on a date hahaha!