Custom FXDR Designed To Look Like a Track-Focused Ride
No Limit Custom transformed this Harley-Davidson FXDR into something that looks like it races for a living.
Motorsports Inspired
Motorcycle racing has been around for well over a century to this point, and over the years, has experienced its fair share of ups and downs. Many of us Harley enthusiasts are also motorsports enthusiasts, and we aren't just talking about vintage rides like old track racers - but rather, more modern racing bikes, too. Thus, we were quick to fall for this motorsports-inspired FXDR build from the folks at No Limit Custom, which has a truly unique look.
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Unique Combination
Appropriately dubbed the "Gentleman Racer," this FXDR is obviously finished in a way that makes it live up to that nickname, bearing a bright white paint job with racing-style graphics, which are accented by black mechanicals and orange accents for a truly track-inspired appearance.
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Cool Parts
From there, NLC added a host of parts from its own catalog that help with both form and function, including aluminum frame pedals, "shorty" hand levers, a 3D ignition coil, and a cool custom "classic" engine cover, to name just a few.
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Swoopy Looks
Visually speaking, astute viewers will notice the FXDR's side-mounted license plate holder, aluminum fuel tank, 290mm front fender, and an aluminum rear fender, all of which give the bike a swoopy look that's befitting of its intentions.
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Comprehensive List
Rounding out this comprehensive list of upgrades are things including a brand new GP-1 front fork, an aluminum engine spoiler, a 3D swingarm kit, and upgraded brakes with a 6-piston caliper up front, helping it stop as good as it looks.
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Head Turner
Add it all up, and we've got yet another winner from No Limit Custom - a build that's truly unique among a sea of custom bikes, and one that will earn its fair share of attention everywhere it goes. That alone is a testament to the thought and planning that went into this FXDR build, as well as the shop that created it.
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