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1983 Harley Davidson Fxwg Shovelhead on 2040-motos

US $3,161.00
YearYear:1983 MileageMileage:10000
Location:

Lexington, Kentucky, US

Lexington, Kentucky, US
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Hi all.

I am selling my 1983 Harley Davidson FXWG.  I will let the pics and description speak for themselves.  This is a very nice shovel.

What has been done in the past 1000 miles:

Frame

Completely blasted and repainted black.

Engine

Torn down to cases. Flywheels and crank spec'd and trued. 0 issues. New main bearing installed.

.30 over. Keith Black pistons.

New valve guides. New springs. 2 valves replaced. 2 were already new. New rockers.

New tappet blocks, pushrods and tappets.

New SS oil pump.

2" drags with Khrome Werks bafflles

Tranny

Andrews gears. New seals. New sprocket. 0 issues and shifts like new

Primary

1.5 belt with adjuster. I have stock chain set up that will go with it.

Electrics

22a new stator, regulator and bell

ALL wiring new with soldered (read soldered not crimped) and heat shrunk

New headlight. Stock front turn signals. Rears were on to pass DMV. never removed them.

Kick only so not starter.

New Dyna S Dual fire iggy and coil. New plugs and wires

Etc

New seat. New tires front and rear. New chain. New front wheel and spokes. New paint all around. New bearings all around.

Carb

Super B. Rebuilt with adjustable enrichner

 

People will say there is too much list. Often times it is a bit of an exaggeration.

I built this bike up from the frame. Engine work done by Kentucky Kustoms in Louisville, KY. It is a very nice shovel and there is no way to list everything.

This bike will fire on the 3rf kick after 2 primes most every time when cold. Anyone who says "every time" is full of crap. After that (it's warm) you just got to know what it needs.

I will not give this bike away. If you are looking for a project...this isn't it. I have completed it for you so please be respectful of that and if you have not owned a shovel, don't send me low ball offers thinking I don't know what it is worth.

I have a clear title in hand with numbers/model matching.

Please email me with questions and a number. I would rather speak to you.

Thanks all.

Jason

 

 

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