Softtail SLIM - Let's see the Pics!!!
#75
I'm still getting used to the lean angle from the sporty with the boards and the very low seat height.
No regrets here.
#77
I ahve no regrets buying the Slim and look forward to each time I ride! Of course the Slim is my first Harley, first motorcycle actually, but it has me wondering why I waited so damn long to get a Harley!
Cheers,
Jim
#78
My Slim will go to the workshop tomorrow. It will get the 17" Cross Bones rear wheel with the 200 tire and the chopped Fatboy rear fender.
I installed the fender yesterday and taped the contours for the final cut. As for the shape of the new fender, I used the stock fender as a role model. I decided to use the Fatboy fender supports only, without the long strut covers that go all the way to the very end of the fender. The result is a nice and short solution that comes pretty close to the Slim's stock struts.
I moved the tail lights forward, instead of installing them where the Fatboy has them (the two holes at the very end of the fender).
I will post images of the bike as soon as I get it back from the workshop.
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I installed the fender yesterday and taped the contours for the final cut. As for the shape of the new fender, I used the stock fender as a role model. I decided to use the Fatboy fender supports only, without the long strut covers that go all the way to the very end of the fender. The result is a nice and short solution that comes pretty close to the Slim's stock struts.
I moved the tail lights forward, instead of installing them where the Fatboy has them (the two holes at the very end of the fender).
I will post images of the bike as soon as I get it back from the workshop.
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Last edited by Softail Slim; 09-06-2012 at 01:34 PM.
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Tienbm (04-02-2018)
#79
My Slim will go to the workshop tomorrow. It will get the 17" Cross Bones rear wheel with the 200 tire and the chopped Fatboy rear fender.
I installed the fender yesterday and taped the contours for the final cut. As for the shape of the new fender, I used the stock fender as a role model. I decided to use the Fatboy fender supports only, without the long strut covers that go all the way to the very end of the fender. The result is a nice and short solution that come pretty close to the Slim's stock struts.
I moved the tail lights forward, instead of installing them where the Fatboy has them (the two holes at the very end of the fender).
I will post images of the bike as soon as I get it back from the workshop.
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I installed the fender yesterday and taped the contours for the final cut. As for the shape of the new fender, I used the stock fender as a role model. I decided to use the Fatboy fender supports only, without the long strut covers that go all the way to the very end of the fender. The result is a nice and short solution that come pretty close to the Slim's stock struts.
I moved the tail lights forward, instead of installing them where the Fatboy has them (the two holes at the very end of the fender).
I will post images of the bike as soon as I get it back from the workshop.
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#80