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In 93' you could still get the FXRS conv. which was the last year on the FXR frame(low rider) or the FXDL which was the first year Low Rider on the Dyna frame if I remember correctly. I had a 91 FXRS but have never owned a Dyna.
edit: I may have been mistaking about 93 as last year of low rider convertible, it may have been 94, after thinking about it.
Last edited by popawcritter; Feb 25, 2013 at 07:41 PM.
Reason: after thought
Easy to tell if you look at the back end......also the FXR type has an oil tank and the dyna does not. And the battery hangs off the left side instead of beiong hidden under the seat.
Are you in love with that bike? $7500 is an awful lot of moola for that particular ride. If you gotta have then by all means. Not trying to be a d!ck, probably succeeding, but I think you can buy more bike for that $$$.
If it were Me and I wanted it, I would offer them about 67-6800 and go from there.67-7200 would be about right in this area right now,However if that is really what I wanted an extra 3-400 bucks wouldn't deter me.
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