Harley-Davidsons are quite popular amongst custom bikemakers which results in some interesting custom motorcycles. Case in context here is this tricked-out Harley-Davidson FXDR by Cult Werk that takes inspiration from Porsche supercars and looks bamboozling in its new avatar. Plus, it’s on sale too, so hang around till the end.

Custom Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 Porsche Edition By Cult Werk

The build started off as a 2019 Harley-Davidson FXDR 114 and Cult Werk upgraded several components to make the bike this impressive. Up front, the custom bike packs a shortened fender along with custom fork covers resulting in a chunky fascia. Behind this, gone is the stock oil-cooler cover and in comes a more prominent unit, almost as if it’s come straight from a tuner car.

Outback, the bike no longer gets the flat tracker-like tail and now boasts a custom, sleeker unit that hugs the massive 280-section rear tire. The new tail is also home to the custom LED indicators and tail lamp. Since all this makes the FXDR sportier than ever, Cult Werk went on to tweak the ergonomics by equipping it with racing footpegs, a custom seat, and clip-on handlebars.

As much as we love the aforementioned bits, the USP here has to be the exquisite Porsche-inspired livery. The motorcycle dons an olive carbon livery airbrushed to perfection by hand, and complemented by Porsche graphics as well as carbon fiber touches all around. Like the paint job, the alloy wheels are custom units and boast a black base coat topped with golden Harley-Davidson graphics to match the livery.

What about the engine, you ask? You’ll be happy to know the team has swapped the stock exhaust with a custom Kesstech full system unit and paired it with a custom air filter to boost performance and help the engine breathe freely. Plus, you also get carbon fiber engine casing, axel cover, and timer cover.

What’s The Price?

As we mentioned above, this custom FXDR 114 is on sale, retailing at 49,911 Euros ($51,100). This is nearly thrice the price of a brand-new 2020 FXDR 114 which makes it a pricey affair. However, given the level of detail and upgrades, we’d say it’s almost worth it, especially for someone who wants to couple it with his/her Porsche.