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Harley-Davidson FXR description
1988 Harley Davidson FXRS with ~20k miles (19,9xx). I planned on converting this to a FXRT/P, but have lost interest in the project because I'm more interested in sport bikes now. Mechanically the bike is sound with no issues aside from a front brake that squeaks occasionally. Cosmetically, the bike needs a few things as you can see from the pictures. The paint is in decent condition with a few blemishes near the rear struts (looks to be glue/residue) and a few scratches here and there due to normal riding. Obviously the fairing needs to be painted, you'll also need a headlight cover and a windshield if you want to run one.
Bike has an OEM FXRP fairing in good shape (missing blinker bulbs/sockets - i'm trying to find a pair to include) Moons MC LED Headlight Hogkillers Tuck and Roll seat Includes all the major parts for a dual disc conversion (mag wheel, 11/16 master cylinder, brake, fork lower, dual disc brake line) Overall a good project that you can ride as you finish the cosmetics how you'd like. |
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