Chris Rapp’s 2010 Road Glide
on Chris. In the meantime Chris found a sweet deal
on a set of Sinister Industries speaker lids for his saddle bags. Adding the lids now equipped with 6x9
Focal speakers really woke up the bike’s sound system. Chris began saving in earnest as well as picking
up some off duty work and, of course,
overtime. Finally he had saved up the
funds to make his 26”
wheel
dream a reality. After waiting eight long weeks for
the wheel, the transformation began. I don’t care
who you are, when someone takes a sawzall to
your scooter’s frame, you are ALL in! Once the bike
was finished, Chris jumped on it and rode it like he
stole it. To his surprise, the machine rode and handled better than it had in stock configuration.
Fast forward to last summer.
Chris and Erin were sitting at her
pub enjoying the company of
friends on a very windy day.
Chris had been considering a little rebuild for
his bike, when nature decided to
force his hand.
With its 26
f r o n t
wheel
and lowered suspension,
the Road
Glide now sat
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