1992 Harley Davidson Softail Fatboy

What was your intended objective when you started the build?

To build a nice classy looking Softail

What motivated you to start your project?

Always loved the black and white look. Bought the bike and decided to make it my mine and give it the look

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

Blacked out the tanks and fenders and removed all the Harley emblems and logos. Wanted to keep it simple but sweet. Installed higher lift cam and polished intake and higher compression pistons and smaller rear pulley.

What are you most proud of?

It really makes me feel good when I smoke twin cams with my 80”evo. They always are surprised and wanna know what I have done to the motor.

What do other people say about your motorcycle?

They love the classy look and how simple it is.

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Specifics

Classification: Classic/Restored
Make, Model & Year: Harley Davidson Softail Fatboy 1992
Fondly known as: Tennessee Tuxedo
Time spent: 60 Hours
Motorcycle cost: 2500
Money spent: 6000
Engine: Harley Davidson 80″ evo. High lift cam, polished intake, high compression pistons.
Intake: Running a Harley cv carb, Arlen ness air cleaner, screaming eagle 8k CDI box.
Exhaust: Dual sweeper exhaust
Transmission: 5 speed
Frame: Factory Harley 1992 Softail frame
Suspension: Lowering kit on rear.
Wheels, tires and brakes: 21 inch spoke wheel on front.
Finish – Paint: Gloss black paint.
Accessories: 14″ apes, Harley bad lander seat

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