Tony Larson's 1977 FXE
"BUNNY KILLER"

 

 

Here you get a view of the custom stiched solo seat and some of the graphics on the tank and rear fender and struts. You can also see the custom made ball milled billet foot peg extension on the chrome forward controls. matching foot pegs and kicker pedel were used and a heel rest was installed. Tony's hog also fetures a highly polished hi-torque starter to save his legs for a better late night ride.

 

 

 

 

Some of the features on the rear of the FXE include chrome air shocks so it can be lowered way down at shows and retain a smooth ride for long trips. Polished Performance Machine dual piston brake calipers were used with polished stainless steel brake rotors so Tony wouldnt run over anyones grandmother. Finishing out this highly polished package is the Sturgis Twister wheel and chrome swing arm.

Also visable is the candy magenta fading into the rear fender and struts. All the stone cracks that run over the struts match up perfect.

 

 

 


Just another view of the rear section with a better look at the rear hinged fender which makes removing the rear wheel nice. A custom one off billet cover was made to cover the hinge on the rear fender if you look close you can catch a glimps of it. Check out the cool custom made billet frame inserts in the end of the tube just under the seat and also down on the bottom of the frame in just about the same position. You can also see that braided brake lines were used on Tonys bike.

 

 

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