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Author: G Wilson, 2006-05-16, viewed 256 times.
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1986 Harley-Davidson FXRT 1340 Sport Glide. M. KLUGE.
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One of the best bikes ever made for all around fun and functionality.
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HD wanted to completly rework their idea of a big bike in this series. History has proven them out as evidenced by how many bikes have been based on the concepts started here. First, the FXR frame was designed by Buell. It was a good enough design to start and succeed as a whole new company. The Evolution motor can be argued helped bring HD back as a viable company. And look how many of the big bikes now have the fairings, bags etc, that at the time were called ´garbage barges´. By the way, I have 101K miles on my FXRT, and it is all original. Try that on a rice rocket. Anyway, that´s my opinion. | |
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