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1998 Harley-Davidson FXSTC Softail Custom - 98softail

"blue lite special"

Owner:   98softail
Year: 1998
Make: Harley-Davidson
Model: FXSTC Softail Custom
Est.Horsepower: 0
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About my FXSTC Softail Custom

I purchased my 98 custom softail 5 ears ago from a friend of mine who owned it for a number of years.It was very neglected to say the least it was dropped so many times the halo ring is broke n leaked oil so bad he was dumping waste oil in the primary case it sat outside for years n the tins were all beat up i got it for three grand.since then i have put alot of time n determanation into it.Ihave tore it down 4 times n have been riding it for years with spray painted tins well i finally painted it myself n did alot of other customazatons iam really proud of it.Basically stock except mild cam sscarb n pipes.I wanted to lower bike but didnt want to lose the ride so i lowered the back fender n put a wrap around carbon fiber front fender powder coated pipes black along with the center of back wheel it turned out great for a redneck truck drivers work

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