The weather's getting nice! It's time to break out The Dirty Girl!
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NICE Bike Man...
Nice what year is it and are those python pipes on there and where did you get the tall ass back rest? I've got a couple of bikes myself an 05 clasic and a 94 sporty. I put 175 miles on the dresser th other week when it was nice.
nice bike applaudd
Thanks everyone! 72 Bogger, it's a 2008 Nightster and I've got around 55,000 miles on her. The pipes are stock but I removed the chrome heat shields and cored the muffs. I made the sissybar out of a Captain America sissybar from J & P that I welded to the H-D quick release backrest mounts. I cut out a piece of plywood to match the contour of the bar and took it to Flint Auto Upholstery to have the pad made. It's mounted to the bar by a couple t-nuts run into the plywood base and they're bolted to the bar using a factory H-D backrest clip and a crossbar that I welded in. I can take the bar off and put on a solo seat in 2 minutes and it TOTALLY transforms the bike into a modern looking bar hopper.
road harleys for years , now i got a hot rod
Quote from: Takes a Lick'n on February 09, 2012, 02:13:28 AM
NICE Bike Man...
==kp
nice
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