No Limit Custom Builds One Tough Softail

The German builder cranks out some pretty sweet custom bikes, including this Softail.

By Brett Foote - April 29, 2021
No Limit Custom Builds One Tough Softail
No Limit Custom Builds One Tough Softail
No Limit Custom Builds One Tough Softail
No Limit Custom Builds One Tough Softail
No Limit Custom Builds One Tough Softail

German Build

As we've seen time and time again from custom builder Thunderbike, Germany loves its Harley-Davidson motorcycles. But they aren't the only name in town, as No Limit Customs of Hüffenhardt also cranks out some pretty sweet rides worthy of our attention. That includes this cool Softail, which the builder has dubbed "Limited."

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Tough Look

This particular Softail has been modified to the point where it looks quite a bit more intimidating than it did when it left the factory, a process that began with the builder adding a new custom tank, short rear fender, and what No Limit refers to as an "engine spoiler."

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Additional Upgrades

Next, No Limit upgraded the bike's hand levers to "shorty" CNC-milled custom units, and added a set of 3D footboards, its own brake reservoir cap, a side-mount license plate holder, and 18-inch swingarms to complete the look.

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Dramatic Changes

The swingarm upgrade is by far the most expensive of the bunch, with a price tag of around $4,000. In total, No Limit added around 6,000 euros worth of upgrades to the Softail, which rings in at around $7,263 USD - not a bad total given the dramatic change this bike has undergone in the looks department.

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Big Difference

Of course, that doesn't include labor or the bike's paint job, but these things can vary greatly, and most of us are perfectly capable of installing these mostly bolt-on upgrades ourselves to save a few bucks. But more importantly, this cool build from yet another German shop shows us just how much of a difference a handful of parts can make.

Photos: No Limit Customs


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