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Pretty sure cowboy is correct. It never was put in service from what PO has told me. He had them put the rear bars on when he bought it. The ED in the VIN told me FXRP windshield. New Wisco .010 pistons and bored have to do heads now and decide if to split cases. So far intake looks to be only thing missing. Guess eBay search as I will leave VOES in this one . Now to decide in a cam. Like to be putting her back. Together by Xmas week. If it don't snow!! Plow trucks keep me busy Big pressure wash day for it in morning if I don't freeze up. Lol
I'm rebuilding a '93 FXRP as we speak.I replaced suspension front and rear and have the shocks laying in my garage if you need a set.I'll never use them so if you need them you can have them. I can get you a couple of pictures and the part numbers off of them if you're interested.
Originally Posted by Bumpandrun
I did get all of the parts. Original owner decided to do top end. 12 years later there it sat all apart Missing seat. Shocks are wrong. Should keep me out if trouble this winter. Lol
I did some Google searching, and mystery solved. The bag guards are for FXRT bags. Someone at one time probably replaced the ugly cop bags with the hard clamshell FXRT bags. From looking at images online, not many of the FXRTs had them, so they will probably bring a pretty penny when you remove them.
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