Roger Kolkema has taken his '05 V-Rod through seven different looks, ranging from bagger to dragster. Here's the bike with some chrome and gold plating and red flames. It also sports a Road Glide fairing and a set of saddlebags.
Here's the bike stripped down, blacked out, and lightened up with some carbon fiber parts. It's also been bored out to 1430cc. Roger added a turbo with a little bit of NOS where the bike spit out 193 hp and 128 lb-ft of torque.

John Parker from across the...

John Parker from across the pond in England sent in his '03 Anniversary V-Rod, to which he's added a custom flamed paint job and a ton of chrome.

Here's George McCauley's V-Rod...

Here's George McCauley's V-Rod (front) along with about six others from a run last May.

Mark Bajat said he "de-blinged"...

Mark Bajat said he "de-blinged" his '02 V-Rod by powdercoating the frontend, swingarm, and wheels. Nice work, Mark.
This is Kevin Rackley's '04 V-Rod, built as a tribute to the Super Sport muscle cars of the past. Kevin says his SS V-Rod has won 16 first place trophies and four Best of Show trophies. Well done, Kevin!

Brian James sent in this photo...

Brian James sent in this photo of his Street Rod the day he bought it. Brian says he has a lot of parts planned for his bike, but right now he just enjoys taking it in the twisties.

Karl sent in his '03 that's...

Karl sent in his '03 that's been flamed and widened with a fat 280mm rear tire.

Dwight Proud was proud to...

Dwight Proud was proud to show us his touring V-Rod. He added floorboards, saddlebags, a windshield, and a 5-gallon gas tank to help the long miles click away a little easier.
Editor's Note: OK, so the V-Rod owners spoke up and showed us their bikes. Now it's time for the Dyna and Sporty crowd to step up and hit their respective websites/ online forums and get your members to send in the pics of their bikes. E-mail us hi-res images and some info about your bike to hot.bike@sourceinterlink.com.