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Wow, I have done some research and it appears that the 2001 softails did in fact have the first iteration of Delphi Fuel injection....... That 01 is good.
no, didnt get it yet. So, only touring had MM? An 01 Deuce has what type of EFI? Actually, looking at two other softails that are newer. One is a 2004, the other a 2005.
yes, only Touring had MM. they changed to Delphi in 2002.
2001 Deuce has Delphi. Youd be good with that or any later year softtail FI-wise.
Last edited by ole_phart; Jul 20, 2018 at 12:41 PM.
I love my 01 Deuce, had it since new and only had a failed oil pump and voltage regulator in 18 years. I will never get rid of it. Good luck and hope you get it.
I have an '02 and really like it. I did replace both bulbs with bright LED bulbs, but would like to replace my OEM brake light/lens with a Custom Dynamics rear brake light/lens and a Daymaker headlight. I have not checked in a while, but last time I did, Custom Dynamics does not make a brake light/lens for my bike. I would have to change the entire headlight housing for a Daymaker. Someone please chime in if I'm wrong.
Wow, all great looking bikes guys, really look great! The dude sold it, he was asking a great price so no surprise. The search continues...........
I have stumbled across a 1999 night train with 7800 miles. It is a cool looking bike with an EVO motor. I have owned EVO's so, I know that they are great motors with a sound that is amazing.
Ok guys, this is the one I bought..... absolutely love her, going to do the cam tensioners next year... thinking about doing a cam at the same time. I am also thinking about doing he shocks. It is a CVO deuce.... I absolutely love it! I now have two Harley’s.......
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