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International community, Bobber style Fury

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#1 · (Edited)
So it looks like when a Japanese motorcycle with American parts , German ideas and Swiss craftsmanship are combined. :cool:

Our Community Fury, in the Bobber Style:
Stiletto metal rear fender
Low and Mean front fender (rotated)
Brown Flat track leather seat with Mini shock absorber
Matte black painted cylinder covers
Matte black fenders and tank
Aluminum riser and Flyer handlebar
Small aluminum mirror
Roadhouse exhaust
Polished rims with red transfer film

How do you like the bike? :)
 

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#6 ·
Absoluty awesome very creative!! I think i would like a less shiney wheel but overall i love it. What size rear tire are you using?

Now for the main question;



How soon can i get one of those rear fenders!!!:)
 
#9 ·
Few more questions;

What have you done to the rear suspension? That rear tire looks awfully close the the fender. Doesn't look like any suspension travel. Regardless, it looks badass!:eek:
 
#12 ·
It has been said many times on the Forum that the Fury is a 'Blank Canvas' ready to be completed. This bike is a classic example of how truly UNIQUE this bike can be.
 
#16 ·
This bike is a kind of prototype. The fine polish needs to be done. We still have some idea what it looks harmonious. The attachment of fenders and seat can be changed a bit.

Rear fender and shock absorber: The fender can not touch the tire! The original shock absorbers were replaced with a metal pipe! It's practically a rigid frame! The suspension take over the small shock absorber on the seat!

The fender is a universal fender of a Harley accessories catalog. I think in America you can buy these fenders!?
 
#19 ·
Huh, interesting design concept that definitely changes the feel of the bike, but doesn't change it's overall personality. Good Job!

Like the others have said though, matte wheels would have looked better, but as you said, it is a work in progress... ;)
 
#24 ·
Good job Dirk! Another Fury turned into Art.
 
#25 ·
Other then the Fury done by Honda, this is the most legit Fury I've seen.

Please post more info about what you did to the rear. Do you think it's possible to mount the fender to the swing arm to keep the suspension?