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1984 Harley-davidson Fxr on 2040-motos

$4,200
YearYear:1984 MileageMileage:0
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois

Frankfort, IL
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Harley-Davidson FXR photos

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Harley-Davidson FXR tech info

TypeType:Sport Touring

Harley-Davidson FXR description

1984 Harley-Davidson Fxr , 84 fxrp. 1st year EVO engine, enclosed chain, anti-dive front suspension, new battery, rear shocks, tires. Needs clutch adjustment and starter switch. Starter is currently rigged and starts up quickly. Runs and rides great. $4,200.00

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Harley-Davidson Announces Limited Edition 110th Anniversary Models

Tue, 21 Aug 2012

In 2013 Harley-Davidson will celebrate an amazing 110-year run as a motorcycle manufacturer. In honor of this, Harley has announced that seven of its standard models will receive special 110th anniversary badging, and have a limited production run. In addition to these seven, three of the four 2013 CVO models we recently reviewed are available with optional 110th Anniversary badging and color schemes.

Harley-Davisdon Claims US Market Share Lead for Women, Minorities and Young Adults

Mon, 22 Apr 2013

For some time now, Harley-Davidson has been trying to fight the stereotyped image of its customer base as being predominantly older, Caucasian males. Harley-Davidson‘s Stereotypical Harley campaign became a big part of the company’s advertising efforts in 2012, featuring real Harley-Davidson owners and showcasing the large diversity of its riders. Fighting against preconceptions can be difficult but Harley-Davidson has some numbers to prove its motorcycles are popular with other demographics including young adults, women and minorities.

Willie G. Davidson Retiring From Harley-Davidson April 30, 2012

Fri, 16 Mar 2012

At the end of April 2012, Willie G., as he’s commonly known, grandson of Harley-Davidson co-founder, William A. Davidson, will end his career at Harley-Davidson.  Davidson’s time as Chief Styling Officer at H-D spanned nearly 50 years.