2012 Harley Davidson FXDC

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

I wanted to make my bike a better touring machine. I also had a vision of what I wanted it to look like and how I wanted better performance.

What motivated you to start your project?

I really like a nimble bike. I also like hard bags and a fairing. These are things you don’t necessarily associate with a Harley Dyna model. I also like to tinker and build. I have a pretty nice collection of tools. I always love to have projects to work on. So I just started modifying…

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

Design and build by hand with minimal garage tools brackets to mount a fairing and hardware to mount hard bags.

What are you most proud of?

That I made a Dyna a good looking and great performing bike touring maching that is versatile and nimble and is also made to be ridden…

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

Wait… That’s a Dyna???

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Specifics

Classification: Bolt-on/Daily Rider
Make, Model & Year:
Fondly known as: Bella
Time spent: Still counting. It’s an ongoing build.
Motorcycle cost: $9500
Money spent: Aproximately $5000
Engine: Twin Cam 96 with High Flow Air 3.25″ slip ons and Fueling Reaper 543 complete camchest upgrade dyno tuned to 100 torque and 90 horse power
Intake: EFI
Exhaust: Freedom Performance 3.25″ chrome racing slip ons
Transmission: Manufacturer 6 speed
Frame: Stock
Suspension: Progressive 412 12″ Rear Shocks/Cruise Control Fork Lowering Kit Front
Wheels, tires and brakes: Michelin Scorcher
Finish – Paint: Factory Black & Chrome
Accessories: Many

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