Powdercoated Black Bearclaw

SKIP:
Thanks, It's a constant work in progress. I still have a lost of ideas though............

STUVIN:
Thought for days about a name for her, suddenly it just came to me somehow !

G KILLER:
Thanks, It's an old Harley FXRT fairing, I think they used them from about 85 to 93 ???? It has A LOT of mods though, (learned a lot about ABS!)

CASNE CORSO:
Not real sure about the $, but as you know (will you build me a chin spoiler?), if I paid myself $1 an hr., I'd only be hooked about $100,000.......so far!

Again, thanks for the kind words guys, it is kinda therapy for me, especially in the winter months.

Lonnie
 
Lonzol, Why would you want me to build you a spoiler when you have one all ready?
Mine is out of wood and fiberglasse, I have not figured out how to produce them yet and I'm sad to say I have not done any kind of work to my bike with the move and one day when I get smarter or find some one that could do it
So Lonzol, that back rack you made ? looks cool is there a trunk that snaps in? If so did you make a custom trunk that does? Any pictures?
I have so many people keep on bugging me to do custom bike seats trying to get down stair done up not one plug need to do all the wiring once that is done and I got nothing else to do I am going to get back into upholstery and do motorcycle seats as well.
We never did sell our hour in Utah so know we are renting it so I need to make some more money I was told
 
G KILLER:
Thanks, It's an old Harley FXRT fairing, I think they used them from about 85 to 93 ???? It has A LOT of mods though, (learned a lot about ABS!)


If you ever want to make another and earn some extra $$$...you might just have a customer in me. I live the DFW area...so not too far away from Duncan OK...
 

CC,
As you can see I have built a storage area below the swingarm where the cat used to be, I saw your spoiler that went from the front all the way to the rear in this area. I'd like to make a spoiler that did this as well as included the lower radiator shroud. You seem like the man for the job! LOL

The rack I made is made from 1/4" ABS, (told ya I learned a lot modding the fairing!), the rack is simply a Givi plate bolted on to it. It was also a great place for my license plate and rear turn signals.

G KILLER:
Thanks, It's an old Harley FXRT fairing, I think they used them from about 85 to 93 ???? It has A LOT of mods though, (learned a lot about ABS!)

If you ever want to make another and earn some extra $$$...you might just have a customer in me. I live the DFW area...so not too far away from Duncan OK...

G Killer,
I have actually done two of them:





The second I did was for my wife, she found the Rocket too much bike for her and I sold it. Unfortunately it was crashed and totaled.

Long story short, it's A LOT of work and you probably wouldn't want to take the time and $ to have me do it.

BTW I have family that lives in Keller and North Richland Hills, maybe we can do some riding some time.

Lonnie
 
Sounds good....I'm in Burleson (just south of Ft Worth)...let me know when you are in the area and perhaps we can hook up for a ride. Thanks. And again...beautiful bikes.
 
Lonzol, My spoiler does not come right to the back they are two separate peices ones the bellypan that blends into the spoiler and it looks like one peice.
The time I have in doing it out of wood and the time it takes me to fiberglass because I'm that that good the price would be too much not too many people would buy, there is still nothing out there that comes even close, people that does see it up close can't beleave I made it, neither can I I just need to find some one that could purduce them and I could sell them for a far price and make a little money for each one I sell, or make something more simple.
I would love to see them all made out of metal and see people chrome them or powder coat them or do different custom paint jobs, I'm sure they would even look better.
Mine is just spray painted from a can.
My bellypan and my spoiler and my rad cover all powder coated black on your bike I would love to see, one day I will let you know