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Want your ride to look cool? Let the Faultline pros match your ideas to your bike.
Here is Larnell's 2007 FXDB, getting a remake from back to front. | |
| Here's a shot from the back of the bike--the 16" apes give the bike a definitive identity. |
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Engine shot from the left side--Look at the bling from Diamond Cut heads. |
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More powdercoat! These wheels were powdercoated with a translucent blood red. If you look close, you can see the black powdercoat highlights on the center spokes. Check the brake caliper--nice touch. |
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| Here's a picture of the engine completed--note the diamond cut and red rocker covers |
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The finished scooter--with attention to detail everywhere! The powdercoated colors, Diamond Cut cylinders and heads, Diamond Engineering 12pt Stainless Steel hardware, and 16" ape hangers make this bike unique. That's HOW WE ROLL!!! |
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| Here's a project for the bagger crowd. Will's 2008 Ultra is getting a detach tourpak (YES YOU CAN HAVE A DETACHABLE ULTRA TOURPAK!) and some Cyclesmiths 13" Ape Hangers. |
The front end is dismantled to install the bars. |
Here's the bars installed with Stainless Steel brake and clutch lines. Since the bike is a 2008, there are no throttle or idle cables--it is drive by wire! |
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| Now let's get to work on the tourpak. The ice cream box, cb antenna, radio antenna, and fixed hardware is removed to make way for the detachable hardware. |
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| Many of you that stopped by the store saw Phil working on Guy's Road King. Here are some pics of the finished project. |
Note the stretched fuel tank and bags. The stock ignition switch has been relocated to where the horn was mounted. |
The Dragonfly fairing houses 2 6x9 speakers, with XM radio, and some other goodies. The project was finished off with a brilliant HID headlight. |
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