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Old 04-14-2011, 02:48 PM
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Ok, my turn to post/ say that I'm finally done...
The last piece I was waiting on was this custom air cleaner with the punisher logo to match the derby side. This was from ebay "figure engineering" great guys to deal with, and awesome customer service. I ordered 3 items from them. They're quick to ship and quality is great.
It's only been a month, but I knew what I wanted the bike to look like(pictured in my head).
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So far my mild mods:

Harley Stage I download
Figure engineering aircleaner with 5" K&N
Figure engineering punisher derby and a/c covers
Headlamp visor and chin spoiler
Harley LED headlight
Gun pas pegs
Kuryakyn liberator pegs
detachable backrest for occ 2-up
Custom saddlebags by 1200xln(ebay)
Tailgunner exhaust (universal 4" fighters) with
homemade brackets.
Mustang fastback seat
custom timer cover/ revolver
Dakota digital speedo tach
old shcool grips
demon cycles mirrors
4.5 gal tank swap,
Harley flush mount cap
I think thats it....
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Runs like a beast, No probs so far with just the stage I download.
A couple videos of the tailgunners spinning and walk around the bike:
http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e8...t=9f4b06fd.mp4
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http://s36.photobucket.com/albums/e8...t=66c99c00.mp4

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Old 04-14-2011, 02:54 PM
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Timer cover has me drooling!
 
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The slip-on pipes look really boss, not sure if the man will fancy your bullets flappin' in the breeze.
 

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Thanks guys, the timer cover was a chrome belt buckle I took apart. Using a "c" clip, a small bolt ,acorn nut and a spacer I was able to attach it to the old timer cover. It actually turns/ revolves.
The tailgunner slip ons are universal. (tailgunnerexhaust.com) But it did'nt come with a bracket so I had to make my own using parts from the harware store. Took me a couple tries, but I finally got enough support for the rear and the front pipe high enough so it wont drag in the corners LOL.
 
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Originally Posted by SambaSangre
The slip-on pipes look really boss, not sure if the many will fancy your bullets flappin' in the breeze.
When you're about 5 feet away you can tell they're fake...but it goes with the theme so I kept it. They dont flap at all...LOL.
BTW, I'm just starting on airbrushing. So far I've done a couple helmets and my leather vest. But not sure what I'm going to do with the tank. Might keep it plain black for a while.
 
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I like it !!dig that exhaust.
 
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Love the look of it! Good job!
 
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Thanks man!
The tailgunners are twice as loud as the SE pipes, but performs better than the SE pipes.
This thing runs like a beast...it wants to be ridden fast, like it wants me to give it some more...LoL.
 
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Ok, my turn to post/ say that I'm finally done...
Looks great, I doubt u are done tho....
 
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Originally Posted by Ferminator
Looks great, I doubt u are done tho....
LOL, I know what u mean....I should change the title to add..." for now"
I also forgot to add the Progressive 440's shocks on the above list.
The IAS are great shocks, you just got to get that final tweak, tune you want.
It's at setting 6 right now and so far so good.
 


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