First Harley - Project in Progress
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First Harley - Project in Progress
This summer marks the time I purchased my first Harley, a 2011 Nightster, and I love it. But like most of you, I have enjoyed even more making it mine.
This post will serve as the place I poorly document what I have done, and what I will do to my sled.
So here goes nothing
Here she is the day she came home, she had 7 miles:
First upgrades I did were on the intake/exhaust, pretty typical, and even more typical what they were for a newbie Harley guy. I swapped out the stock stuff for a set of V&H Short Shots and Heavy Breather. At the same time she got a set of forward controls. You'll also see the rear view mirrors reversed at this point, and a tool bag added to the front end.
Also changed out the derby and inspection covers for all black instead of the stock polished covers.
Not much changed in this next pic but I like the shot. I added front axle bolt covers and a cool set of Red Cross stickers (My name is Dre, they call me Doc).
So what now? Well, now I am relocating stuff and removing the crap that doesn't belong. Below I added a Harley saddle seat, relocated the front signals, added a new set of after market mirrors, removed the front fender, removed odd molding that just didn't belong. I also took off the belt guard and added rear axle bolt covers. I also moved the tool bag down onto the frame, and added another one that sits on the left side of the bike on the swing arm. Almost forgot, added a stash tube behind the license plate, and a Superbrace fork brace which has made a noticeable difference in my opinion.
I hope you like so far, I know I do, and I'm having a blast. So much of a blast that its time to keep going. Here is a quick pic of some of the goodies going on this week:
Here is a list of most of the stuff sitting there:
Rear Wide Whitewall
New Fork Gators
Leather Fork Covers
2" Tank Lift Kit
Ignition Relocation Kit
14" Vintage Z-Bars
Burly Cable/Line Kit
White Rubber Grips
Pivot Bolt Covers
Biltwell 10" Struts
On it's way is a new headlight without the eyelid, all black from Toxic Choppers. I also ordered a new Timer Cover today with the WordPress logo (the web platform I develop on and use every day).
There's always something left. Notable is the speedo relocation I want to get in before the end of the year, but the old lady told me to hold off on getting anything else until after Christmas I want to black out the rest of the motor and small details as I go as well. We'll see what else we add as we go.
I'm also strategizing with my buddy on the tail to see what we come up with there. I want to do a chop but we're gonna take our time there to ensure we get it right.
That's it for now, let me know what you think.
Doc
This post will serve as the place I poorly document what I have done, and what I will do to my sled.
So here goes nothing
Here she is the day she came home, she had 7 miles:
First upgrades I did were on the intake/exhaust, pretty typical, and even more typical what they were for a newbie Harley guy. I swapped out the stock stuff for a set of V&H Short Shots and Heavy Breather. At the same time she got a set of forward controls. You'll also see the rear view mirrors reversed at this point, and a tool bag added to the front end.
Also changed out the derby and inspection covers for all black instead of the stock polished covers.
Not much changed in this next pic but I like the shot. I added front axle bolt covers and a cool set of Red Cross stickers (My name is Dre, they call me Doc).
So what now? Well, now I am relocating stuff and removing the crap that doesn't belong. Below I added a Harley saddle seat, relocated the front signals, added a new set of after market mirrors, removed the front fender, removed odd molding that just didn't belong. I also took off the belt guard and added rear axle bolt covers. I also moved the tool bag down onto the frame, and added another one that sits on the left side of the bike on the swing arm. Almost forgot, added a stash tube behind the license plate, and a Superbrace fork brace which has made a noticeable difference in my opinion.
I hope you like so far, I know I do, and I'm having a blast. So much of a blast that its time to keep going. Here is a quick pic of some of the goodies going on this week:
Here is a list of most of the stuff sitting there:
Rear Wide Whitewall
New Fork Gators
Leather Fork Covers
2" Tank Lift Kit
Ignition Relocation Kit
14" Vintage Z-Bars
Burly Cable/Line Kit
White Rubber Grips
Pivot Bolt Covers
Biltwell 10" Struts
On it's way is a new headlight without the eyelid, all black from Toxic Choppers. I also ordered a new Timer Cover today with the WordPress logo (the web platform I develop on and use every day).
There's always something left. Notable is the speedo relocation I want to get in before the end of the year, but the old lady told me to hold off on getting anything else until after Christmas I want to black out the rest of the motor and small details as I go as well. We'll see what else we add as we go.
I'm also strategizing with my buddy on the tail to see what we come up with there. I want to do a chop but we're gonna take our time there to ensure we get it right.
That's it for now, let me know what you think.
Doc
Last edited by dremeda; 11-29-2011 at 10:04 PM. Reason: Added parts
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Looking Good man! Keep the pics coming.
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BAKERiSM - Dude, ridiculously fun!
06Sporty75 - That made the world of difference, changing the pipes and AC made it feel and look like a new bike for sure. I'll be keeping the belt guard so who knows what will happen down the road.
unclebobis1 - I mounted them when they came in to see what they would look and feel like and holy crap dude, sick! The actual hand/arm position is only a good 4-5 inches higher then stock because of the bends, it is almost shoulder height. I'm 5'11" and this is a perfect height.
Bro, this is beyond addicting, what a way to let loose. It's the perfect get-away for me. Wifey is funny, she had me make her a list of all the stuff I am interested in. It was 80%+ bike stuff and she's gonna be reading a while
06Sporty75 - That made the world of difference, changing the pipes and AC made it feel and look like a new bike for sure. I'll be keeping the belt guard so who knows what will happen down the road.
unclebobis1 - I mounted them when they came in to see what they would look and feel like and holy crap dude, sick! The actual hand/arm position is only a good 4-5 inches higher then stock because of the bends, it is almost shoulder height. I'm 5'11" and this is a perfect height.
Bro, this is beyond addicting, what a way to let loose. It's the perfect get-away for me. Wifey is funny, she had me make her a list of all the stuff I am interested in. It was 80%+ bike stuff and she's gonna be reading a while
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