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Harley Davidson 48 Roland Sands Design (RSD) Drag custom

April 1, 2013 by Aninda Sardar Leave a Comment

Harley Davidson have always been known over the world for their impeccable style, so what happens when you put a HD Forty-Eight in the hands of acclaimed designer Roland Sands? Roland Sands Design (RSD) are all set to make a bold statement in the custom motorcycle world with their latest offering, the Drag 48. The American custom builder has draped the bobber in pristine-white, sharing the similar racer DNA as RSD’s previous creations, and it is really hard to believe that this is only a bolt-only kit!

If you are looking for something radical and unique, look no further even though the rear sets, tail section and vented valance of the Drag 48 are still in prototype stage, they still look just as appealing as well. The rest of the modifications carried out by Roland Sands include the RSD Black Ops clip-on bars, engine covers, Morris wheels and intake cover, black Nostalgia rocker box covers, black gauge mount and Regulator levers and custom seat. But staying true to the fact that it is a Harley after-all, the Slant exhaust on the 48 Drag has been tweaked only a little-bit in order to keep the original HD thump! So there you go, a completely different HD Forty-Eight, in quite few easy steps!, Do check out this video showcasing the 48 RSD Drag custom below

Story: Sayem Syed

 

Roland Sands Drag web Roland Sands Drag 2 web

Aninda Sardar – who has written 312 posts on Bike India.


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