'87 Sportster Anniversary Edition - Just Purchased
#11
Not sure what I’m going to do with this bike. May simply clean her up, locate / install the stock pieces and re-sell to someone that wants a nice restoration project, as the mileage is only 21K
Concerning the rear fender … agreed, locating an original will be a challenge considering the limited # made. Best play may be finding a black one in good condition and adding the orange and pinstripes. Certainly rideable the way it is, but noticeable if you want to run with a solo seat.
Concerning the rear fender … agreed, locating an original will be a challenge considering the limited # made. Best play may be finding a black one in good condition and adding the orange and pinstripes. Certainly rideable the way it is, but noticeable if you want to run with a solo seat.
If you've one sitting around and want to sell it please give me a shout.
#12
Hey Guys … just a quick update.
Due to several other projects and nasty weather, I have not yet delved into this Sportster.
However, thanks to EBay and Craigslist, I did acquire a number of OEM parts needed for the project:
• Stock OEM seat
• Stock air cleaner backing plate
• OEM air cleaner insert (Sportster 1100 Evolution)
• Stock exhaust pipes, mufflers and heat shields
I've determined the rocker boxes are leaking, and have secured a fresh set of Cometic gaskets. Also bad are the riser bushings. Easy to correct once I buy new polyurethane units for replacement.
What I still hope to find is a correct OEM rear fender. The existing is original, but has rust under the seat. Long shot that I will find considering the limited number of these bikes produced … however, if you do know of one available to purchase please give me a shout. Attached is a pic of the bugger. I’ll send updates as works proceeds.
Peace & Love … Peace & Love
Due to several other projects and nasty weather, I have not yet delved into this Sportster.
However, thanks to EBay and Craigslist, I did acquire a number of OEM parts needed for the project:
• Stock OEM seat
• Stock air cleaner backing plate
• OEM air cleaner insert (Sportster 1100 Evolution)
• Stock exhaust pipes, mufflers and heat shields
I've determined the rocker boxes are leaking, and have secured a fresh set of Cometic gaskets. Also bad are the riser bushings. Easy to correct once I buy new polyurethane units for replacement.
What I still hope to find is a correct OEM rear fender. The existing is original, but has rust under the seat. Long shot that I will find considering the limited number of these bikes produced … however, if you do know of one available to purchase please give me a shout. Attached is a pic of the bugger. I’ll send updates as works proceeds.
Peace & Love … Peace & Love
#13
#14
I’ve not yet decided what to do with this bike … likely sell it. But I may be interested in buying your fenders. So let me know what you plan to do. Thx
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#19
I also own this bike. I bought mine about 7 years ago it is #4 out of 650. I love it it's a sweet ride but very hard to find original parts I wish you luck and enjoy your ride that is if you still own it. I just noticed this post is a little old lol! and I would also be interested in any fenders etc that are still in decent shape. Thanks all!
#20
87 xlh 30th
How do i determine what number of 650 mine is? No one aroumd here knows. Not even at Harley
QUOTE=run1fsr;12219779]Cool find … so I snagged it. Runs great, but needs some TLC.
1987 Sportster 1100 Anniversary Edition #178 of 650 produced.
She is all stock except for exhaust and a few miscellaneous pieces.
The rear fender is rusted under the seat. If anyone has a matching rear fender (Black & Orange) to sell please let me know. Thx[/QUOTE]
QUOTE=run1fsr;12219779]Cool find … so I snagged it. Runs great, but needs some TLC.
1987 Sportster 1100 Anniversary Edition #178 of 650 produced.
She is all stock except for exhaust and a few miscellaneous pieces.
The rear fender is rusted under the seat. If anyone has a matching rear fender (Black & Orange) to sell please let me know. Thx[/QUOTE]