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Harley-Davidson Softail description

2003 Harley-Davidson FXST Softail Standard At the heart of the Softail Standard is the Twin Cam 88B engine, filled with smooth power. Underneath is the unique Softail suspension, that mimics the clean lines of a classic hardtail frame but delivers comfortable ride quality. Classic laced wheels, a custom seat and wide handle bars on pullback risers, give the Softail Standard an authentic look thats just the starting point for many riders. Key FXST Softail Standard characteristics -Rigid mount, 1450cc Twin Cam 88B balanced engine -Silver powdercoated engine -Hardtail styling with hidden horizontal rear shocks -Laced wheels -Black horseshoe oil tank -Bobtail fender -Pull back handlebar risers -Forward foot controls

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