2005 Harley-davidson Touring on 2040-motos
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Harley-Davidson Touring description
This bagger started out as a 2005 Road Glide. Jayme Price, owner of Dead End Cycles, chopped the frame in half, rolled the front downtubes, molded the inner and outer fairings as one piece and replaced the Road Glide headlight with a Street glide unit. He also stretched the Jim Nasi side covers and bags and added JL 800 amp and dual Audio 77 speakers in the fairing and Tour-Pak. Motor was sent to Dark Horse Crankworks in Newton, Wisconsin where they raised the horsepower in the engine to 110. Approximately 100 miles have been put on the bike since the engine rebuild. Custom paintwork was performed by nationally known airbrush artist, Cory Saint Clair. Bike is currently featured in Road Iron Magazine - November 2016 General Designer: Dead End Cycles Year and Make : 2005 Harley Davidson Model: Road Glide Fabrication: Jayme Price Assembly: Jayme Price Time: 1 year Chroming: Chrome Masters Powdercoating: Pro Strip Engine Year and Make: 2005 Harley Davidson Model: Twin Cam Rebuilder: Jayme Price Displacement: 95 cu. in. Cam: Woods Performance Lifters: Woods Performance Carb(s): EFI Air cleaner: Performance Machine Pipes: Frankie Serrano, FSD Exhausts Transmission Year and make: 2005 Harley Davidson Shifting: foot Painting Painter: Darin Emerson (base, clearcoat) Type/color: PPG/black Special paint/Graphics: Cory Saint Clair Frame Year and make: 2005 Dead End Type: FLH Rake: 40 degrees Stretch: 2 inches Shocks: Monroe Accessories Bars: Carlini Handlebar Controls: Performance Machine Fenders: Russ Wernimont, Nasi Headlight: Harley Davidson Taillight: Nasi Speedo: Medallion Gas tank: Dead End Cycles Oil tank: Harley Davidson Oil system: Harley Davidson Seat: James Carter Pegs: Performance Machine Mirrors: Harley Davidson Grips: Performance Machine Bags: Dead End Cycles Bags/side covers: Jim Nasi Sound System: JL Audio Forks Type: Harley Davidson Extension: stock Modifications: custom AirFX air ride/Ness cans/diamond cut Wheels Size: 26-inch front, 18-inch rear Wheels: SMT Tires: Ve Rubber front, Avon rear Brakes: Performance Machine
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