1995 Harley Davidson FLSTC

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To build a retro “bobber” that wouldn’t break the bank.

 

What motivated you to start your project?

To build a retro “bobber” that wouldn’t break the bank.

 

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

I think the overall look and feel of the bike.  I was aiming for old school look, reliable performance.

 

What are you most proud of?

The fact that I did it with my hands.

 

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

Most are impressed, and ask what it is.   Is it old, or is it new?  Exactly what I wanted.

 

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Specifics

Make, Model & Year: 1995 Harley Davidson FLSTC
Fondly known as: The Bobber
Time spent: 300
Motorcycle cost: $3,000.00
Money spent: $3,000.00
Engine: 80″ EVO 25,000 Mi.
Intake: Standard CV carb.
Exhaust: Bassani Sweepers (not in photos)
Transmission: Standard 1995 HD 5 speed
Frame: Stock FLSTC minus any non-essential tabs, etc.
Suspension: Softail
Wheels, tires and brakes: 16″ front and rear 130/90 Powder coated rims w/ stainless spokes
Finish – Paint: Custom paint by Chad Ward
Accessories: La Rosa seat Custom sheetmetal Bassani Exhaust TC Bros. tail-light Sibs Leatherwork Tank Bib

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