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A friend of mine has a 15th anniversary FATBOY. It has a a 95" anniversary motor and the badge emblems on the tank are metal and where the Fatboy logo would normaly say USA, it says 15 instead. It is for sale if anyone is interested, pm me and I can find out how much. The bike is rare enough where in order to get replacement tank badges, you have to send the old ones in through a HARLEY DAVIDSON shop.
They were a limited production bike, built until June 05 and on the dealers floor until sold out, I saw them new for sale in Ca into the winter 2005. They were the first bike other than the CVOs that had a factory 95ci engine, but unlike the CVO it was not a true Stage 2 over the 88. The engine is an 88 with only the 95ci barrels and pistons, no cam or head work so the Hp and Tq is only a little more than the stock 88. Other differences were the Tank Emblems, timing cover,dash and chrome on the wheels. The limited production was a run for about 6 months more units were produced than the CVO Fatboy for 05 so even though it is a limited production bike it is not really rare.
I really like mine, but I did not like the tank emblems (to big) so they are gone and and I want to change the cams to wake up the 95ci.
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