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1994 was the last regular production year for FXR's, looks like custom paint?
Very nice.
With only 4,400 miles, it's like finding a new one!
The floorboards were an add on, the original came with footpegs. Watch out you don't scrape 'em in the corners, they were intended for use on the "higher" bikes like the FXR Sport and the Convertible.
Looks like it has a fork brace? Makes an already-good-handling bike handle even better.
Thank you all. It's crazy. Usually when ya bike hunt ya get the bike home n start seeing stuff ya want to change. I can't find a Damn thing on her. We will see once she hits the pavement. Getting tags today.
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