The Official Streetglide "Picture" Thread
#1373
Thanks.
We have a Canon PowerShot SD800 IS - not an expensive camera by any stretch. I have it set to "superfine" and then crop the pictures in the computer when I save them. I am no photographer, but getting the bike where the light is right is one thing and the other is the angles - squatting down and shooting from the angles like they do in the bike mags.
We have a Canon PowerShot SD800 IS - not an expensive camera by any stretch. I have it set to "superfine" and then crop the pictures in the computer when I save them. I am no photographer, but getting the bike where the light is right is one thing and the other is the angles - squatting down and shooting from the angles like they do in the bike mags.
#1379
RJcapp: That is one mean machine you've got there. I've got an 08 street glide as well and I am not too happy with the stock windshield. Yours looks like it's the perfect height. Can you please tell me the if it's an 8" or higher. Also what brand ? Very nice lookin bike once again.
#1380
Chrome lady's other ride
OK, here's my 06 Street Glide. This was CNC Wheel Guy's blue Street Glide and when he bought an 08 Road Glide, I inherited this baby. We bought the tins off a friends bike, BB06FLHX, so it may look familiar. These are photos I took on Rt. 1 in Newburyport MA a few weeks ago.
Projects for the winter include: powder coating the crash bar and a few other items, new grips, apes, and a few other details including a custom derby cover and shift linkage CNC Wheel Guy (hubby) will make.
Projects for the winter include: powder coating the crash bar and a few other items, new grips, apes, and a few other details including a custom derby cover and shift linkage CNC Wheel Guy (hubby) will make.