1994 Harley Davidson FLSTF

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

The bike had to fit me and be comfortable, I’m 71 so I figured it was time for “me first”.

What motivated you to start your project?

Always wanted a Fat Boy, have a 1200 Sporty but when I found my ’94  FLSTF I started shaping it to my liking. Many headaches and a lot of hours and consultations with your parts people and I’ve finally arrived at a happy medium kinda late in the season but I’m a happy camper!

What was the most unique and creative thing you did to the bike?

I’m personally really happy with the cleaned up front end, the fender makes it in my opinion.

What are you most proud of?

The paint job, I’m not the best at auto paint but it’s good enough for the girls I go out with (my wife of 45 years)simple but it gets your attention.

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

“nice bike” is the most common along with “what year?”

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Specifics

Classification: Bolt-on/Daily Rider
Make, Model & Year: Harley Davidson FLSTF 1994
Fondly known as: ” The Boy”
Time spent: All winter.
Motorcycle cost: $4000.
Money spent: $1800
Engine: Stock 20,000 miles
Intake: stock, after market low restriction air cleaner.
Exhaust: Straight through 30 inch fish tailes.
Transmission: Stock five speed.
Frame: stock
Suspension: stock
Wheels, tires and brakes: Chrome 16 inch spoked front, powder coated stock rear wheel (Harley Grey)
Finish – Paint: Duplicolor premixed Candy Apple Orange and about 10 coats of clear lacquer.
Accessories: !0 inch apes internally wired, L.E.D. lights, Saddlemen seat and bags, Lucas style tail light, bobbed fenders, , exhaust,sissy bar, instrument console and tank trim,

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