Anyone owned a 90's softail? Need advice.
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Anyone owned a 90's softail? Need advice.
Looking to buy a 1996 FLSTN softail. 1340 motor I believe. Was wondering how the ride is compared to later model softail. I sold my 06 Deluxe a few weeks ago and miss it badly. Found this one at a good price, but don't know anything about them. I also believe they are called a Heritage softail, but look like the newer Deluxe, not the newer Heritage. Pros and cons? Can I still get accessories for it? Is this a good motor and overall how would it compare to my 06? The bike I found has only 6k on it from the original owner. Thanks
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I have a 97 FLSTS......... The bike is great.....It's tough to compare the EVO's and the Twin Cam's
The 80" EVO is bullet proof with the basic care....
It will vibrate....Mine is like a blender until about 70mph, then she smooths right out
Your FLSTN is the Heritage Nostalgia.. Produced for 3 years.. Nice bikes
The 80" EVO is bullet proof with the basic care....
It will vibrate....Mine is like a blender until about 70mph, then she smooths right out
Your FLSTN is the Heritage Nostalgia.. Produced for 3 years.. Nice bikes
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Mounted the same as a softail, but the twin cam has counterbalancers to smooth it out.
Overall the EVO is one of the best they made...There's a reason all the after market companies S&S, Ultima, TP etc, still make the EVO style motor.
A stock 88 vs a Stock 80 power wise is about the same.....
No such thing as stock any more.....And there are countless Cams you can install in the 80 to give it some giddyup....
Overall the EVO is one of the best they made...There's a reason all the after market companies S&S, Ultima, TP etc, still make the EVO style motor.
A stock 88 vs a Stock 80 power wise is about the same.....
No such thing as stock any more.....And there are countless Cams you can install in the 80 to give it some giddyup....
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mines a 1995 flstn. the seat is the pits on a long ride. need an aftermarket for that. also the evo from 1992 on has the ana cam bearing in it. they are not a good bearing and as soon as you do a cam change make sure you change that at the same time to aftermarket. i added the ev27 cam to mine with roller rockers and it flies.
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It will vibrate... like no other motorcycle u've ridden that has no evo engine in it.. BUT there's no possible way to compare them to a twinkie, evos are legends and are for those true harley fans... they have the harley characteristic growl and idling music that somewhat changed or even disappeared in twinkies.
As stated, EVO's are bullet proof and have plenty of mods to transform them into a real hp beast! ! the only probable downer would be a leaking primary, but it is common and can easily be fixed, it's no need for alarm.
Bottom line... if ur looking for a bike u can work with at home (most 98% of evos are carbed, so no need for dealer computer on efi), a bike that'll last for god knows how long and really want to know what it feels like to be in toned with a bike... STOP TYPING AND GET IT!!!
btw, I own a 95 flstf.. absolutely love it!!!! vibration and all!! just plain LOVE IT!
As stated, EVO's are bullet proof and have plenty of mods to transform them into a real hp beast! ! the only probable downer would be a leaking primary, but it is common and can easily be fixed, it's no need for alarm.
Bottom line... if ur looking for a bike u can work with at home (most 98% of evos are carbed, so no need for dealer computer on efi), a bike that'll last for god knows how long and really want to know what it feels like to be in toned with a bike... STOP TYPING AND GET IT!!!
btw, I own a 95 flstf.. absolutely love it!!!! vibration and all!! just plain LOVE IT!
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Got a 98 FLSTF, 95 and newer took care of most of the problems associated with EVO's such a leaky base gaskets. The only issue still with the Evos is the inner cam bearing. Replace and the engine will last forever. Do new lifters, a new cam and adjustable pushrods while you are at it. It will outrun a stock 88 and last a long time.
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Vibration is the diffference
Looking to buy a 1996 FLSTN softail. 1340 motor I believe. Was wondering how the ride is compared to later model softail. I sold my 06 Deluxe a few weeks ago and miss it badly. Found this one at a good price, but don't know anything about them. I also believe they are called a Heritage softail, but look like the newer Deluxe, not the newer Heritage. Pros and cons? Can I still get accessories for it? Is this a good motor and overall how would it compare to my 06? The bike I found has only 6k on it from the original owner. Thanks
too close to the ground and went back to a new Fatboy in '04 - have 42K on it. The
difference between the two softails is just vibration; power, handling etc is much the
same. My '94 had an Andrews EV3 cam & S&S carb - the '04 has 203 cams and reworked
carb but it revs slower than my old EVO. Like I said - just vibration IMHO.