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Old Oct 17, 2016 | 03:49 PM
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I am looking at an FXR4 with pretty low miles and in what appears to be in great shape. All original except the pipes and rear view mirrors.

I would like to put it back to original and have visited the HD parts counter. But at the dealership that I visited, when you mention a bike that was manufactured when they were 2 years old they seem to loose interest pretty quick.

For those of you that ride them what is your parts source?

Thanks....Jim
 
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Old Oct 17, 2016 | 04:23 PM
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No FXR here, but for discount OEM parts,

Go to Ronnie's
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.....asp?make=hdmc

or St Charles Harley parts finder
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....artsfinder.htm

Find the part numbers, then Google them and check for best prices and availability online at:

Ronnie's,
St Charles,
Surdyke http://www.surdyke.com/
New Castle https://shop.newcastlehd.com/catalog/parts
Boardtracker http://www.boardtrackerharleyonline.com/
 
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Starting off with a clean,complete bike is best.Undoing "mods" on a hacked bike will prove costly and frustrating.You need a parts manual.A lot of parts obsolete from dealers,but ask for a parts search,there are sometimes dealers that have what you are looking for ,sitting on a shelf collecting dust.But ,alot of buy-out stuff cheaper on Ebay.Many parts for those were the same as all other fxrs ,fork/brake parts same as Dyna ,Sportster..It's not like there were only 100 made.Ebay ,craigslist good place to start.Other sellers of obsolete stuff.Gotta look around.Buy it for spares when you see it,if you don't use it ,sell it to someone that needs it.
The self appointed King of the FXRs should be your last place to look,but if you need it and can't find elsewhere,well.....
Oh,and don't crash it.
 

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I was looking at an FXR a while back. It was at a dealership and the dealer didn't want to sell it because the rear caliper was seized up. I told him no problem I can fix that. He then told me that you couldn't get parts for them. I called a buddy who has been an indy on harleys since '66 so I asked him about that statement. He said just about the same thing 01FSDXT said. Most of the parts that you find on an FXR you will also find on other models and years as well. In the end the dealer didn't want to sell so I moved on and found my '92 FXDC which worked out a lot better for me.

It is nice though having a friend who is an Indy and all that knowledge. When I need something I just call him up and if he doesn't have it he'll get it for me.
 
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Originally Posted by 01fxdxt
Starting off with a clean,complete bike is best.Undoing "mods" on a hacked bike will prove costly and frustrating.You need a parts manual.A lot of parts obsolete from dealers,but ask for a parts search,there are sometimes dealers that have what you are looking for ,sitting on a shelf collecting dust.But ,alot of buy-out stuff cheaper on Ebay.Many parts for those were the same as all other fxrs ,fork/brake parts same as Dyna ,Sportster..It's not like there were only 100 made.Ebay ,craigslist good place to start.Other sellers of obsolete stuff.Gotta look around.Buy it for spares when you see it,if you don't use it ,sell it to someone that needs it.
The self appointed King of the FXRs should be your last place to look,but if you need it and can't find elsewhere,well.....
Oh,and don't crash it.
As best as I can tell the only 2 things that were changed were the exhaust and the mirrors. Not to concerned about the mirrors, but the exhaust I'm afraid is going to be a challenge. Is the self appointed King that you mentioned the gentleman from CA? Understand about keeping it upright, as much as I don't want to, for tank protection I might add an engine guard.
 
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Originally Posted by Schex3x
No FXR here, but for discount OEM parts,

Go to Ronnie's
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche.....asp?make=hdmc

or St Charles Harley parts finder
http://partsfinder.onlinemicrofiche....artsfinder.htm

Find the part numbers, then Google them and check for best prices and availability online at:

Ronnie's,
St Charles,
Surdyke http://www.surdyke.com/
New Castle https://shop.newcastlehd.com/catalog/parts
Boardtracker http://www.boardtrackerharleyonline.com/
Great links and thank you for them, no FXR4's but did find the 3's and 2's.
 
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Originally Posted by WildBill_50
I was looking at an FXR a while back. It was at a dealership and the dealer didn't want to sell it because the rear caliper was seized up. I told him no problem I can fix that. He then told me that you couldn't get parts for them. I called a buddy who has been an indy on harleys since '66 so I asked him about that statement. He said just about the same thing 01FSDXT said. Most of the parts that you find on an FXR you will also find on other models and years as well. In the end the dealer didn't want to sell so I moved on and found my '92 FXDC which worked out a lot better for me.

It is nice though having a friend who is an Indy and all that knowledge. When I need something I just call him up and if he doesn't have it he'll get it for me.
If I get in a pinch do you share your friend contact info?
 
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Old Oct 17, 2016 | 08:06 PM
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Originally Posted by JimmyDee
As best as I can tell the only 2 things that were changed were the exhaust and the mirrors. Not to concerned about the mirrors, but the exhaust I'm afraid is going to be a challenge. Is the self appointed King that you mentioned the gentleman from CA? Understand about keeping it upright, as much as I don't want to, for tank protection I might add an engine guard.
Don't sweat the small stuff....... FXR3 exhaust pipes are a -87 suffix, which means the pipes were the same from 87 to 99. My money is on the FXR4 pipes being the same. They are around. I even have a spare set in the garage, but no..... not selling unless I sell the FXR.

What does the bike have on it now? If it's a quality 2-1, I'd keep it. And I'm usually very much in favor of keeping things original.
 
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Buy the bike. Keep your eye out on eBay for the pipes. They turn up now and then.
 
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Originally Posted by Owtlaw
Don't sweat the small stuff....... FXR3 exhaust pipes are a -87 suffix, which means the pipes were the same from 87 to 99. My money is on the FXR4 pipes being the same. They are around. I even have a spare set in the garage, but no..... not selling unless I sell the FXR.

What does the bike have on it now?
If it's a quality 2-1, I'd keep it. And I'm usually very much in favor of keeping things original.
I totally agree with the 'Original' mind set, Paughco drag pipes are on the bike now. I have loved the Harley sound for over 40 years, but not thru these pipes. Thanks for the info on the year model fitment, I have been shocked with how difficult it is to get any solid information on a bike that is just 16 years old.
 
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