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Been trying to find out the answer to this question for a long time and hoping someone may direct me to whom may know the answer? Or you may even know the answer?
How many 1984 FXST Softails were produced in 1984? To my knowledge I had read there were 2 production runs, early 1984 and late 1984. Is this true as well?
Thanks. That helps a lot. Heard somewhere that the number was around 5400 as well as the Early and Late year model comparisons.
The article basically confirms what I have heard. Thanks for the info. You rock. Appreciate it.
I have an original 1984/85 FXST seat, in new condition, and a matching NOS backrest pad.
These are the accordion pleated ones that are pretty rare now.
I have an original 1984/85 FXST seat, in new condition, and a matching NOS backrest pad.
These are the accordion pleated ones that are pretty rare now.
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