August 19, 2009

FXR

I was at Top Shelf a couple of weeks ago and came across this FXR. As you may (or may not) know, I'm a big fan of the venerable FXR.




Just as many old styles of choppers had been clouded in mystery and "undocumented" just a few years ago, I've felt that like-minded enthusiasts of the FXR were similar to that. Far and few between. Rarely did I come across individuals after performance oriented FXR's for daily spirited riding.
Many FXR fans purely enjoy just the look of the bike. Those FXR's get lowered, stretched, raked, etc. By doing this, the FXR dramatically loses it's ability for cornering and overall handling... although the root of it's cult status comes from the ability to do just that. A big twin Harley-Davidson that can handle an ample amount of power and corner half-way decent, what?
So back to this FXR. It's been sort of a day dream of mine to create such a monster. Chopperguys' FXR frame, TwinCam style S&S 124" motor, inverted Ceriani front end, stock Twin Cam FLT trans (which has the oil pan under the trans, less weight on top!) , Ohlins shocks. I also think it had a 180mm or maybe 200mm rear tire. The bike was in the shop just to have it's bodywork removed and repainted.




I'll try and shoot more FXR's and a few select Dyna's too, so stay tuned!

7 comments:

Doug said...

I had a Start Date to begin work @ Chopper Guys with Mike Scraggs about 6 years previous but the guy who i was replacing decided NOT to go to Ariz. so i never began work there..they are 5 miles from my place..they are ALWAYS cool when you go in there even IF you aren't gonna buy anything..now they got a fancy tat shop above the work area..similar to Simms but hella laid back..they trade parts too..cool peeps
Doug

Doug said...

oh Yeah Nelson..ask about Gary Munoz' FAT XL..shit is a HOT ROD fo sho..gotta take a few to notice the details like the ducts hidden in the King tank for cooling the rear cylinder..etc etc.
they are detail guys for real
D

steveb said...

Agreed, the FXR is a great bike, i love mine. Handles like a razor blade, stops on a dime and is rowdy if the engine has zing. After 18yrs, mine is still tons of fun in any situation, even highway drones. An added benefit is you can configure the bike in almost any way, if you've squirreled the parts away.... and Chopper Guys, ahhh...i lust for one of their raised panel oil tanks

Daniel K said...

Pure FXR porn!!!!!
Keep them coming...

Death Machine Corpse said...

Nelly!!! That FXR is fuckin' sick!!!! Get more photo's for boto's!!!!

Nelson said...

Schwartzkopf Customs in Marina Del Rey CA built this bike. Thanks to Peter Tripp for the info.

Doug said...

Oh yeah..nice bike..my bad..the Spokes are AWESOME by the way