2000 Harley Davidson FLSTF

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

Turn heads

What motivated you to start your project?

Make it my own

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

Heartland 250 rear tire kit

What are you most proud of?

Clean simple lines

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Specifics

Classification: Bolt-on/Daily Rider
Make, Model & Year: Harley Davidson FLSTF 2000
Fondly known as: Mine
Time spent: 100+
Motorcycle cost: 17000
Money spent: 15000
Engine: 95ci upgrade, Andrews cam, adjustable push rods
Intake: Mikuni HSR42 with Hypercharger
Exhaust: Hooker headers 4 into 1
Transmission: Stock
Frame: Stock with Heartland swingarm
Suspension: Progressive suspension
Wheels, tires and brakes: Metzler 150×16 front, 240×18 rear
Finish – Paint: Brandywine over black pearl with ghosted real fire flames and stars
Accessories: Chopped Memphis shades wind screen, 6″ rise hidden wire drag bars, headwinds spots, run turn brake led rear lights, braided brake, throttle and clutch.

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