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<p>I believe an FXDX. I have another pic. Maybe you can tell from it. I'm not up on the Dyna</p><p>s.<img src="http://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdforums.com-vbulletin/480x640/80-img_0924_ec34cea32254b6b5507b1d66c2ae33553f30d4c6. jpg" title="" /><br /> </p>
<p>I believe an FXDX. I have another pic. Maybe you can tell from it. I'm not up on the Dyna</p><p>s.<img src="http://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.hdforums.com-vbulletin/480x640/80-img_0924_ec34cea32254b6b5507b1d66c2ae33553f30d4c6. jpg" title="" /><br /> </p>
Hmmmmmm. .. well, if he said its an fxdx then i guess it is. Lol
Its kinda hard to tell but the side panels look like an FXR, not a Dyna.
I remember riding the FXRT at a rally back in 1984 ( was an 85 model), would love to see harley make this model again with the 103 engine. would make a great sport touring machine with a comfortable seating position compared to most sport touring models that have the hunched over legs bent back position. is one that I would trade my 2014 low rider for.
I remember riding the FXRT at a rally back in 1984 ( was an 85 model), would love to see harley make this model again with the 103 engine. would make a great sport touring machine with a comfortable seating position compared to most sport touring models that have the hunched over legs bent back position. is one that I would trade my 2014 low rider for.
I agree. Even if they didnt do an FXR version and just took a model like the new low rider and put an RT fairing and bags on it, I bet it would sell like hot cakes.
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