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Hey everyone... I have a 1991 Fatboy and I’m wondering if this tank is original from the factory. The original owner told me he got this all done from the factory... has anyone seen one like this before? It’s completely stock except for the S&S. I’m wondering if I should keep it stock or do some work on it.
Also, any thoughts on the value of a pristine condition 1991 Fatboy?
Not stock, PO is full of it. HD never made such a crude graphic on their bikes, never.
That said, the factory didn't do custom anything with paint in those years, if that was even a Factory Paint Set, which it is not, it would have been dealer installed, not factory.
Thank you! I didn’t think so either. I’m planning some modifications then... ASAP.
Originally Posted by Architect
Not stock, PO is full of it. HD never made such a crude graphic on their bikes, never.
That said, the factory didn't do custom anything with paint in those years, if that was even a Factory Paint Set, which it is not, it would have been dealer installed, not factory.
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