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Mug Harley-Davidson Road Glide "Octopus"
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Hoodie Harley-Davidson Road Glide "Octopus"
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Hoodie Harley-Davidson Road Glide "Shark"
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T-shirt Harley-Davidson Road Glide "Shark"
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T-shirt Harley-Davidson Road Glide "Octopus"
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Poster Harley-Davidson Road Glide “Shark”
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Poster Harley-Davidson Road Glide “Octopus”
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Set of 3 stickers Harley-Davidson Road Glide “Shark”
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Set of 3 stickers Harley-Davidson Road Glide “Octopus”
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Mug Harley-Davidson Road Glide "Shark"
In June, Harley-Davidson will reveal both its models, which means waiting to learn more about them. While we wait, let's check out some of the amazing custom projects that have been developed on these platforms over the years. One of the most impressive is the Leopard, created by the Japanese custom garage, Bad Land.
It was built from a 2011 Road Glide and features an eye-catching orange paint job with black flames, Harley-Davidson lettering, and Roland Sands Design wheels. The front wheel is 23 inches while the rear wheel is 18 inches. The bike's fuel tank, front fender, and side panels were sculpted in metal by Bad Land, while the covers were made by Ken's Factory. The seat, which was lowered by three inches, is supplied by Clone Speed.
The Leopard retains its original Harley-Davidson engine, but no information is provided on modifications to the air intake and exhaust. This custom Road Glide first came to light in 2012 and remains unforgettable to anyone who sees it on the road. The cost of the build is unknown, but a stock 2011 Road Glide sells for $15,000 to $20,000 in excellent condition. By comparison, a new one costs $28,000 in Special trim.
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