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1982 Harley-davidson Fxr on 2040-motos

US $12000
YearYear:1982 MileageMileage:9 ColorColor: Green
Location:

Williamston, Michigan, United States

Williamston, Michigan, United States
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Harley-Davidson FXR photos

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Harley-Davidson FXR tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):1,340 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Harley-Davidson FXR description

For Sale is a Custom numbers matching 1982 FXRS Shovelhead . 80cu w/ 5 spd trans
Runs/ drives excellent

This is a NO RESERVE auction

This is a very nice example of a good condition custom built FXRS 1340 shovelhead including the original style tank/ gauges/rear fender/ seat with custom green metallic paint w/ reaper airbrushed and body work


lots of custom and aftermarket parts(as listed below)
Original numbers matching FX frame and 80" shovelhead motor. Motor is electric start only(no kicker).
 


NEW/ AFTERMARKET PARTS
  • Custom vivid green metallic body work w/ air brushed grim reaper
  • Primo Rivera dry belt primary drive w/ custom vented outer primary cover
  • 2-1 Exhaust
  • S&S Super E carb
  • FlH front end w/ 16" front wire wheel 
  • Dual Disk brakes
  • Hi-flow pingel petcock
  • Andrews back cut 5 speed transmission
  • billot grips and bar ends
  • engine rebuilt less than 10k miles ago 80cu + 0.020 over high compression pistons with ported heads
  • Front/ rear dunlop 16" tires w/ over 50% tread left
  • Chrome highway pegs
  • New battery
  • New Barnett dry clutch
Very nice example of a classic/ custom fx setup. Isn't perfect, but close. 

does have a couple of small paint chips/scratches(see pics). 
engine/ trim detailing has some scratches and chips in finish from age.  Front fender paint is a slight shade off from the rest of the bike and was done at a different time.gas gauge/ fuel pressure gauges are inaccurate.

Starts up every time w/ 1-2 cranks tops.very reliable bike
Brakes are in excellent condition.Tires are in good condition w/ 50% tread left.

Engine doesnt smoke and has very good compression w/ no oil blow bye on the rings

Bike has a clean/ clear Numbers matching Michigan title

Buyer responsible for all shipping costs.Bike is located in Durand,MI zip 48429.Local pickup offered.
Feel free to ask any questions before bidding.Refer to pictures for additional details/ information. 
Bike is located in Durand,MI  and is available for inspection.I can provide a contact number/ running video for those parties interested. 


I reserve the right to cancel any bid due to lack of feedback or otherwise. 
Thank you, and GOOD LUCK

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