An '87 FXR, it was one of Bandit's favorite handling scoots. Lowered in the rear with Progressive suspension
shocks, the frame was raked by Arlen Ness by hand, in his garage. Then Dave Perewitz painted the sucker just
in time for the Redwood Run.
But the bastard can't leave it alone, he had to install a springer on an FXR, run
highbars to the stars, and go-fast headwork via Carl’s Speed Shop performance modifications. Very fast, very
reliable.
More Of Bandit's Bikes:
Pan Rat
'72 Shovel
1948 Panhead
Bandit's First Evo
Bandit's First
Rubbermount
1931 VL
Bandit I
1992 Dyna Glide
1946 Chief
Touring Chopper
1958 Triumph
1946 Dicey Knucklehead
1997 Street
Stalker
1984 Mexican Police
Bike
Back to Bandit's Bike Gallery Intro......
|