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#2331
Grand HDF Member
#2333
Princess Honey, '04 1200C Then & Now...
PRINCESS HONEY originally when I brought home from Iowa to Connecticut in 2013.
PRINCESS HONEY NOW MAY 2018
Mustang Vintage Wide Solo with Studs and Pillon
Saddleman Touring Extra Large Pack,
Viking Saddle Bags
Iso Pegs and Grips, Highway pegs
11" Bars with stock 6" riser, wired internally.
Relocated turn signals front and back, added a platform for rear luggage,
Ram Mounts for GPS, Phone and Cameras,
Wired with USB, Cigarette lighter and 3 SAE connectors for charging and power while camping and rolling,
Barnett clutch, SE Stage 1 with K&N filters.
It came with Screaming Eagle II slip-ons so no need to change those. Love'em.
She is at 36K now. Bought her at 10K. 34 of 52 States.
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PRINCESS HONEY NOW MAY 2018
Mustang Vintage Wide Solo with Studs and Pillon
Saddleman Touring Extra Large Pack,
Viking Saddle Bags
Iso Pegs and Grips, Highway pegs
11" Bars with stock 6" riser, wired internally.
Relocated turn signals front and back, added a platform for rear luggage,
Ram Mounts for GPS, Phone and Cameras,
Wired with USB, Cigarette lighter and 3 SAE connectors for charging and power while camping and rolling,
Barnett clutch, SE Stage 1 with K&N filters.
It came with Screaming Eagle II slip-ons so no need to change those. Love'em.
She is at 36K now. Bought her at 10K. 34 of 52 States.
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#2335
2015 xl1200t
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Like most of the times, our clients don’t know what they want. So the task at hand for this build was to get the good looks and aggressive style!
This time we got 1200 XLT. T stands for Touring, so we knew what to do. Just strip all the parts down, cut rear fender, make a shorter front and put a peanut gas tank up. Easy. XLT version is the lowest in height version of Sportster models, but we made it lower even more anyway.
Special custom seat, Drag-bars, aggressive looking exhaust and we made this bike differ from what we got at first. Like always, there was lots of work with the chrome to become black, but now it is a fashion - Black on black and a little bit more black. Also, we did some work with the tires measurements: it is always hard to decide and you need to know some things to make it work well. Now you can ride it in a mud and track, which I think is not possible to make it with Sportster. But fashion and desire to look modern are always above performance.
KILLER CUSTOM GIVES YOU A REASON TO RIDE!
Get the same parts we use on our builds to get that custom look for yourself at killercustom.com
Like most of the times, our clients don’t know what they want. So the task at hand for this build was to get the good looks and aggressive style!
This time we got 1200 XLT. T stands for Touring, so we knew what to do. Just strip all the parts down, cut rear fender, make a shorter front and put a peanut gas tank up. Easy. XLT version is the lowest in height version of Sportster models, but we made it lower even more anyway.
Special custom seat, Drag-bars, aggressive looking exhaust and we made this bike differ from what we got at first. Like always, there was lots of work with the chrome to become black, but now it is a fashion - Black on black and a little bit more black. Also, we did some work with the tires measurements: it is always hard to decide and you need to know some things to make it work well. Now you can ride it in a mud and track, which I think is not possible to make it with Sportster. But fashion and desire to look modern are always above performance.
KILLER CUSTOM GIVES YOU A REASON TO RIDE!
Get the same parts we use on our builds to get that custom look for yourself at killercustom.com
Last edited by Killer Custom; 06-11-2018 at 06:51 AM.
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#2336
2011 xl883
I'm new to the site. I was looking for info on changing the engine sprocket when I ran across this site. I found a lot of good info and wound up changing out the 34 tooth for the 38 tooth. I thought I would pay it forward and fill in a few of the blanks that maybe helpful to someone thinking about doing the same. I will post that on the other thread if I can find it and don't get side tracked by another cool trick I find here. Any way here's my bike. I've been making parts in my shop like the handlebars, sissy bar, light brackets, linkage, and the leather too. Its still a work in progress. Also want to say thanks to everyone that put up a picture.
2011 HD XL 883
2011 HD XL 883
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