Nightster Winter Makeover
#161
Great work. I like the new rake alot.
If I may ask, why a tank lift? I was really digging the flow and lines. Take it for what you will, I'm honestly not trying to knock your bike at all. I just see some really clean lines but the tank mounted high throws me off. I like frisco tanks. The tanks with shallow tunnels that naturally mount high on the frame (not raised with brackets), however, I'm digging those tanks mostly on bikes with long skinny front ends and tall skinny 21" or 23" front wheels. To me, your bike is yelling for a low tank. Even lower than stock. I'm seeing your tank tunneled deeper and the bottom lines of your tank level with the lower frame rails hovering just above the rocker boxes.
Now, having typed all that, lol, it is your bike and you should set it up however you want. It's only natural for us to watch something like this come to life and have our own opinions.
If I may ask, why a tank lift? I was really digging the flow and lines. Take it for what you will, I'm honestly not trying to knock your bike at all. I just see some really clean lines but the tank mounted high throws me off. I like frisco tanks. The tanks with shallow tunnels that naturally mount high on the frame (not raised with brackets), however, I'm digging those tanks mostly on bikes with long skinny front ends and tall skinny 21" or 23" front wheels. To me, your bike is yelling for a low tank. Even lower than stock. I'm seeing your tank tunneled deeper and the bottom lines of your tank level with the lower frame rails hovering just above the rocker boxes.
Now, having typed all that, lol, it is your bike and you should set it up however you want. It's only natural for us to watch something like this come to life and have our own opinions.
#162
Hey Mike, your opinion and insight are highly valued. To tell you the truth since putting the tank back on I've been questioning lifting it that high myself. I thought maybe it was just the bars...that drag bars on six or eight inch risers would clean it up and make it flow. But you may be right about going low and I'm gonna give this some serious consideration. I've been looking at some of the Zero Engineering bikes lately and those low sleek lines are pretty compelling. Hmmmm...more to think about. Thanks man. I really appreciate your input.
#163
I'm glad you didn't take that differently than what I meant. The Zero bikes are a great example of what I'm talking about. I only want to do a little face lift on my Nightster but I'm itching to drop the tank lower. Maybe even split my stock tank into 2 flatsides but still mounted low. I've been hard at a couple tanks for some other bikes of mine so tanks are on my mind alot lately.
#164
#165
Not sure on Sporty EFI, but on a Dyna it can rob some usable fuel due to the actual fuel pickup being in the front half of the tank. It's not much, but every cup is important with a small tank.
#166
Yeah I was watching a video on youtube with a 48 and the guy said it knocked his useable fuel down quite a bit. They make a fire hydrant looking thing for this issue. I guess it holds fuel and mounts on the side of your bike. Someone will know what I'm talking about...
#167
Here it is.
Oh yeah man, it's gnarly. I went from 77 miles a tank to 50! Haha, that part sucks, but damn does it look great! We sell a product from Nash Motorcycle Co that fixes it though, a "fuel sling". Holds an extra 10-15 miles, straps to your struts or frame, and looks badass. Like a fire extinguisher. If you follow the company on FB we have photos, it's also up on the online store now too.
#169
I'm glad you didn't take that differently than what I meant. The Zero bikes are a great example of what I'm talking about. I only want to do a little face lift on my Nightster but I'm itching to drop the tank lower. Maybe even split my stock tank into 2 flatsides but still mounted low. I've been hard at a couple tanks for some other bikes of mine so tanks are on my mind alot lately.
#170
Yeah I was watching a video on youtube with a 48 and the guy said it knocked his useable fuel down quite a bit. They make a fire hydrant looking thing for this issue. I guess it holds fuel and mounts on the side of your bike. Someone will know what I'm talking about...