dragspecialties.com | #SINCE1968 USA Oval air cleaner kit with a black finish. Cheeseman and his team also added in some custom fabrication work to areas of the bike. The front spoiler is another custom piece, hand-fabricated from aluminum by Cheeseman. “It is a pretty cool piece. I am proud of that,” he said. “I am also a big fan of symmetry on a motorcycle,” he said. “The stock fuel filler, I welded and filled the original location, moved the fuel bung to the center of the tank and integrated the dash for a cleaner look. We also fixed the front fairing angle by a few degrees, tipping it back a bit to flow with the lines better, using a hidden fairing bracket we fabricated.” The stock ignition coil is now inside the front fairing (with custom venting to allow for cooling airflow) and rerouting the ignition wiring as needed to further clean up the look. “We also made a custom top motor mount,” Cheeseman said. Lighting is upgraded all around. The front end now features a Shark Demon 2 headlight. LED fairing vent lights, windshield trim, saddlebag lights, turn signals and a series of red LED Boltz frenched into the rear saddlebag filler panels to make the bike shine – and light up when the rider hits the brakes! “The more visible, the better,” Cheeseman said. The paint is a mix of H-D Crimson Red candy over a base of Orion Silver Max combined with Kosmic Sparks Ocean Blue. “I am a bass boat/metalflake paint kind of guy,” Cheeseman said with a laugh. “But that kind of finish might have been a little too far out there. The combination is a play on the classic Drag Specialties/Parts Unlimited colors, but it still is pretty wild. I hope everyone who sees this bike finds it inspiring.”
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