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The only modification that I can see in the move is that there is something ever welded or bolted to the right side of the bike that Arnold puts his shotgun in. I believe hat the '91 FATBOY had the80" cubic inch evolution engine. Is that right?
All that I see is the saddlebags, but yeah, I am not sure just where he shoves the shotgun that makes that metallic clunk sound. The exhaust sounds like it could be aftermarket, but looks stock... that could just be some movie magic there for you.
Oh, and kids... don't try jumping your Harleys like Arnold did. They had a crane and a stuntman for that and Industrial Light & Magic took the cables out of the picture to make it look a lot more daring than it actually was. :-)
bike also had highway pegs. You can see them when he has Ed on the front after he rescues him in the canal.
Clunk sound of shot gun in holder is just sound FX. Bike sound might be added later for better effect.
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