My 2022 Nightster Custom Build!
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My 2022 Nightster Custom Build!
Bought it last spring when it came out, I knew it was going the custom route right away! Still a work in progress but it has been a great bike to transform into something I didn't think it had potential for.. Should be 100% complete in a month or so. ENJOY!
Still pending: chopped rear fender, rear ohlins suspension with 2.5" drop, led lighting front and rear, exhaust
Still pending: chopped rear fender, rear ohlins suspension with 2.5" drop, led lighting front and rear, exhaust
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Thanks for the pics. Kind of hard to tell from the angle of the left side pics, but it looks like you painted the two center parts of the engine gloss black, along with the covers on the radiator and the neck fillers. It does look very good. Were you able to come up with some kind of improvement for the wires and hoses on the left side?
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Thanks for the pics. Kind of hard to tell from the angle of the left side pics, but it looks like you painted the two center parts of the engine gloss black, along with the covers on the radiator and the neck fillers. It does look very good. Were you able to come up with some kind of improvement for the wires and hoses on the left side?
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Basically had to take most the engine apart as those are the actual covers of the engine not just caps. We used ceramic coating for any high heat items and powder for everything else, plastic of course was painted. Total cost was about $15k however that includes the wheels which were 5k, rubber, switch to chain drive to fit the wider rear, led lighting, dropping front forks and Ohlins suspension in rear. My guess is without those items you could likely have it done around 5k depending on how far you go with it.