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Harley Davidson ironhead sportster hardtail custom bobber 1974 walk around

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2010

Harley Davidson sportster with newly installed pipe wrap and heat sheilds.

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  • Excellent build my friend !!

    I am starting to tweak my 77 iron head sportster. I want to convert the rear drum brake to a disc brake. Could you please give me the steps you took to get it done. It looks like the frame was not compromised. Send me the name of the parts you used Please!! Jason

  • @Ducati860GT The brake change is very easy. You get a Big Twin wheel and axle the one I used is frome an old shovelhead, that way you can bolt on the rotor, then all you need to do is weld the small tab on the frame that holds the arm for the caliper. I used a set of forward controls for a 1998-02 sportster but had to make adapter plates to mount them not very hard to do. It also has a 1 inch ofset sproket up front and a deep dish one on the back. The brakes are all GMA products hope it helps.

  • wheres ur back fender at?

  • @MrSchroyer It was in the garage I had to reweld one of the fender struts on it, but its on in some of the newer videos.

  • Nice bike

    

  • @descargaelbano Thanks

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  • Nice bike!

  • Nice bike!

  • dude step back so we can see the bike

  • @harleyiron1977 Haa ha...good on ya, mate...just fucking with you...nice work (with or without the tassles) and even better attitude...keep it up! Would love to see you post some footage of ya rollin' off the throttle barreling down the road

  • @RigidSaw Rigid, Sorry you didn't like the bike thats why its good it isn't for sale so I don't have to deal with other peoples taste, I built the bike for me like I wanted as my first bike so I thought brakes might be a good thing you don't have to run them on yours though. As far as the tassles and reflectors I might have left them on if this bike if it had them when I got it, since it was a in boxes no such luck. What kind of purse I need a saddle bag for my next project my 113" soft tail.

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