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Old 08-21-2022, 04:31 PM
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Beautiful ride, nicely done
 
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Boss Fat Boy

so Sano, well done sir

 
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Beautiful bike! Very nicely done.
 
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Nice looking sled for sure! Love all the chrome! I have the chroma virus too
How did you black out the bolt nut just below the seat? I have been looking for chrome cap for it but blacking it out might be just as good.
 
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Originally Posted by Sarge Fatboy
Nice looking sled for sure! Love all the chrome! I have the chroma virus too
How did you black out the bolt nut just below the seat? I have been looking for chrome cap for it but blacking it out might be just as good.
I just removed them, pushed the threads through a cardboard box to protect them and then spray painted them. Let them dry really well, then installed carefully to not scuff them up.
 
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NICE! Thank you
 
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Looks great!!!

I’m definitely starting with a Fat Boy for my next project.
 
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Looks great!!!

I’m definitely starting with a Fat Boy for my next project.
It's a great platform to start on. Lots of different things you can do from a stock Fat Boy.
 
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I finally got my front and rear signal lights installed. I feel a little safer out there with additional brake lights.





 
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The technology of LEDs, the bright ness and compactness these days is amazing.

Looking good.
 
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