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2007 Street Glide--Cut, Chopped, Stretched, Slammed, Stroked, and Sprayed

Started by Redrubicon2004, April 03, 2012, 08:10:03 PM

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Barrett

That's a real nice ride... I hope you have a good rear tire with all of that power + Spray, I'm sure some unsuspecting people will be in for a big surprise when you nail it..

Redrubicon2004

Had a photo shoot done today by Shooters Images.  Don does awesome work!  This guy is the true definition of a professional.

Don sent me a message shortly after the shoot and said it will be in Road Iron. 

Sorry my ugly mug is in the last two.






Nebraskarider1


Rags722

Gotta tell ya, I had my doubts at the start of the thread, but damn man, that came out A-W-E-S-O-M-E !
:up: to your skills and the paintwork.

Brrrap

A BIG Congrats for your acceptance into the magazine! Its a great feeling! Beautiful bike! Worth every ounce of coverage the Mag gives ya
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JC 92FXRS

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ANNIEFATS

Great looking bike, very nice work.  You should be proud!
Todd
There are 10 types of people. Those who can read binary, and those who can't!

Valley

 :up: Looks Great !!! 
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Durwood

All I can say is WOW,that takes "Making it your own" to a whole new level..Great work Redrubicon!!!!

02GhostRiderVA

Awesome job - as already stated, this is rolling art at its finest.
Regards, Carlos
Stafford, VA
'02 Road King Classic

Clayster

Absolutely B-E-A-utiful bike!  :up: :up:  Congratulations on the magazine spread.  Probably more coming with your skillz.

So how does it ride with that monster wheel up front?

exfed12825

That build is really sweet. Great Build

I did pretty much the same thing to my 02 Electria Glide http://www.americanbagger.com/pdf/flhtoutstanding.pdf



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Rusty Steel

That is great work.. A real piece of art. You can be proud Red.
If it ain't broke... Fix it until it is.

skeets

HOLLYKISSMYASS Bat Man!!!!!!!!!!!!! The only thing that comes to mind is what a young man say when he was lookin at Docs chooper,,,, DUDE!!!!
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Guitarplayer

Quote from: Redrubicon2004 on April 22, 2012, 04:08:59 PM
Quote from: 76shuvlinoff on April 22, 2012, 03:04:19 PM
Looks good and I have to admire the effort involved, I like seeing someone make it their own.   :up:  Sounds like it's a true hotrod too.

The only minor concern I have is it looks like that headlight ring is real close to the fender.  Is it one big big bump from a dent?

No, the front forks have travel limiters in them to stop them right where it is.  The front forks have 4" air cylinders in them to raise the front end up for riding.  The rear is also air ride.

Jason,  Could you tell me where to look or how to convert the front forks on my 05' Road King Custom over to air ride?  How much lower than stock do you think I can drop?  thanks!