1987 Harley Davidson FLHTC

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To build a clean amd custom bike

What motivated you to start your project?

Well I built the bike before and I wasn’t happy so I did it again but much better

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the bike?

Adapting the ohlins inverted forks to the stock frame

What are you most proud of?

The overall look of the bike – also keeping the stock front and rear fenders as well as the stock fairing “batwing style “

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

The love the paint

One Comment

  • Foy Kilburn says:

    Is there anyways I could get the list of parts you used to build this I have the same bike and want to do a custom job on it but can’t find anything

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Specifics

Make, Model & Year: 1987 Harley Davidson FLHTC
Fondly known as: Double overtime
Time spent: 2 years
Motorcycle cost: Trade for labor
Money spent: 25k
Engine: 80″ EVO – flowed heads , cam , bored
Intake: 42mm mukuni carb
Exhaust: Thunder header
Transmission: Stock 5 speed
Frame: Stock frame
Suspension: 2007 swing arm – ohlins inverted forks
Wheels, tires and brakes: 16″ dyna mag amd 19″ dyna mag
Finish – Paint: Tayler Schultz – Schultz designs
Accessories: Kraus risers – fly handlebars – Brembo brakes

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