1994 Heritage Special (Moo Glide)
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What is it?
I went with my girlfriend into a local Yahama dealer yesterday and saw a beautiful 1994 Heritage Softail with the Angus seat and bags. Mileage on the bike was approximately 7500 and it was listed as “1 of 200.” While I didn’t spent much time looking at the bike (I plan on going back), it differed in the pictures posted. Most obviously it had solid, not spoked, wheels and much chromework which I was told was “factory original.” The paint was original and absolutely beautiful. Asking price was $9500. I have seen nothing that persuades me that Harley manufactured any bikes this year limited to only 200. It’s a one-owner bike. Don’t know why anyone would have traded it for a Yamaha. Any help?
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I went with my girlfriend into a local Yahama dealer yesterday and saw a beautiful 1994 Heritage Softail with the Angus seat and bags. Mileage on the bike was approximately 7500 and it was listed as “1 of 200.” While I didn’t spent much time looking at the bike (I plan on going back), it differed in the pictures posted. Most obviously it had solid, not spoked, wheels and much chromework which I was told was “factory original.” The paint was original and absolutely beautiful. Asking price was $9500. I have seen nothing that persuades me that Harley manufactured any bikes this year limited to only 200. It’s a one-owner bike. Don’t know why anyone would have traded it for a Yamaha. Any help?
Welcome to the forum Steve
You should always start a new thread when you have a new question that guarantees more people look at it and could offer their opinions.
IMO if they want $9,500 they will be sitting on that bike for a while.
At that age and that few miles many things will need to be addressed to make that bike reliable.
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I went with my girlfriend into a local Yahama dealer yesterday and saw a beautiful 1994 Heritage Softail with the Angus seat and bags. Mileage on the bike was approximately 7500 and it was listed as “1 of 200.” While I didn’t spent much time looking at the bike (I plan on going back), it differed in the pictures posted. Most obviously it had solid, not spoked, wheels and much chromework which I was told was “factory original.” The paint was original and absolutely beautiful. Asking price was $9500. I have seen nothing that persuades me that Harley manufactured any bikes this year limited to only 200. It’s a one-owner bike. Don’t know why anyone would have traded it for a Yamaha. Any help?
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The trailer is for hauling the bikes.
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Hi guys, i'm from Italy so first of all, sorry for my english.
I owned for three years a 1994 FLSTN and now finally i'm able to do my step back....i got a 1993.
The 93 had her first owner in Texas, then Netherlands and now Italy with original 7400 miles....incredible.
I'm asking if anyone knows if at that time it was possible to fit OEM front fork chromed becasue my 93 have them.
A couple of pics, take care and thanks if anyone can help me
I owned for three years a 1994 FLSTN and now finally i'm able to do my step back....i got a 1993.
The 93 had her first owner in Texas, then Netherlands and now Italy with original 7400 miles....incredible.
I'm asking if anyone knows if at that time it was possible to fit OEM front fork chromed becasue my 93 have them.
A couple of pics, take care and thanks if anyone can help me
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Hi guys, i'm from Italy so first of all, sorry for my english.
I owned for three years a 1994 FLSTN and now finally i'm able to do my step back....i got a 1993.
The 93 had her first owner in Texas, then Netherlands and now Italy with original 7400 miles....incredible.
I'm asking if anyone knows if at that time it was possible to fit OEM front fork chromed becasue my 93 have them.
A couple of pics, take care and thanks if anyone can help me
I owned for three years a 1994 FLSTN and now finally i'm able to do my step back....i got a 1993.
The 93 had her first owner in Texas, then Netherlands and now Italy with original 7400 miles....incredible.
I'm asking if anyone knows if at that time it was possible to fit OEM front fork chromed becasue my 93 have them.
A couple of pics, take care and thanks if anyone can help me
Second when you say front fork I'm assuming you are talking about the sliders (bottom part of the forks) yes you can put chromed ones on (anything is possible all it takes is money).
You have 2 options
1) Have your sliders chromed
2) Find some already chromed sliders on Ebay (or the Italian equivalent) for any EVO softail and swap out the parts
#30
First welcome to the forum.
Second when you say front fork I'm assuming you are talking about the sliders (bottom part of the forks) yes you can put chromed ones on (anything is possible all it takes is money).
You have 2 options
1) Have your sliders chromed
2) Find some already chromed sliders on Ebay (or the Italian equivalent) for any EVO softail and swap out the parts
Second when you say front fork I'm assuming you are talking about the sliders (bottom part of the forks) yes you can put chromed ones on (anything is possible all it takes is money).
You have 2 options
1) Have your sliders chromed
2) Find some already chromed sliders on Ebay (or the Italian equivalent) for any EVO softail and swap out the parts
Thank you