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The 2005 Anniversary Edition Fat Boy came with the 95" engine and the oil tank was painted the same color as the bike.
The regular 2005 Fat Boy came with the 88" engine and chrome oil tank.
My 2005 CVO, Screamin Eagle, Fat Boy came with the 103" engine.
Tom
Last edited by tmitchellof PG; Jan 22, 2012 at 08:31 AM.
15 th ann came in only 2 colors vivid black with a black & crome motor and a black oil tank and a silver bike with a silver motor and silver oil tank these are the only bike that were 15 th ann both had a 95 kit top in only same cams as a 88 that had emblems on cas tank no stickers if in dought have mother hd check your vin number
You could get the 05 Fatboy in several colors and anniversary stickers on the tank. Then there were the anniversary bikes with the 95 in kit in them, these were only in black (with silver plated tank badges) or silver (with gold plated tank badges). My bike was the one with 95in kit and gold badges.
You could get the 05 Fatboy in several colors and anniversary stickers on the tank. Then there were the anniversary bikes with the 95 in kit in them, these were only in black (with silver plated tank badges) or silver (with gold plated tank badges). My bike was the one with 95in kit and gold badges.
This what it looked like when I purchased it.
Great bike, I have the same, check out my pics. Also, I almost positive only the anniversaries came with the gold plate emblems, which would also have the 95 engine and highway bars. I love this thing.
Does your tank sticker not say anything about the 15th Annisersary? I thought even the 88" 2005 bikes mentioned the 15th but maybe not?
I also did some looking and the black 95" anniversary models have the gold plated emblems also, not silver like I mentioned earlier.
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