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I think this makes it official...Harlely Davidson Top End. Is 95 the casting date?? Anybody know how to decipher this?? Those pics are taken under the rocker boxes on the forward cylinder.
Nice hot rod of a bike you have there! Just like your Mopar! Hot rods are hot rods, plain and simple and do not need to conform to the original factory specs. I had a Corvette once with a 454 that was did not have the engine numbers matching. Talk about the car being looked at as trash by the "corvette" group, lol. But hey it hauled *** and was a hot rod so it worked for me.
So you definitely have an EVO era frame and engine. So does it have split tanks, as that was how the Harley softails were until 1999? I actually have a 99 EVO softail, last of the breed. Also the front end, does it have the holes for a fork lock on the triple tree to frame? Now they lock them with a key in the head but all the factory evo's locked them with a padlock between the lower triple and the frame neck. The front end looks like a softail FLS front end, which is a little narrower than a softail FX front end, so possibly a heritage or deluxe windshield would fit.
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