That's a fine Fat Boy and I love the 1340 Evolution Engine. I had a 1997 Low Rider and I miss that bike to this day. That bike just screamed quality from front to back. This Fat Boy has that same quality look and looks like someone kept it in their living room! Amazing bike!
Just went out on my first cruise on a motorcycle today. This bike's exact twin and just as minty. It's a '98 with 33,000 miles. My buddy wants $4500. Wrung the bitch out a few times. Within 20 minutes I felt like I had been riding the thing my whole life. I thought we could have only been out for 45 minutes or so, but when I got back over 4 hours had gone by. It gets in your soul man. Good damn time.
I still have my '97 FatOne! Far from stock on the engine and trany, but I kept it looking original so it didn't draw too much attention. Love the ride!
Just bought a 98 with 8k miles on it, looks absolutely brand new and rides like it. Gorgeous bike and the sound is second to none. Quintessential harley. People say the 98 engine is the best one they made so good on you as well.
@@ourtime-downhere6931 This 98 FLSTF was like new also it didn't have a chip ni the paint even. I got a deal on it too the guy had to move his business because of this virus hoax had everything shut down. I paid $3.100.00 for it. I put new tires and wheel bearing in it and did a full service to include fork oil. It is factory original except for the Vance & Hines exhaust and a Mustang seat.
I’ve got an all original 1999 heritage Softail ......225 miles. Not ridden and stored in a living room for years. All paperwork...service manual. Just picked it up
I found a black 97 fat boy with 21,000 miles in great to mint condition for a good price but I own a had 2014 fortyeight and where Im from harleys are worth double( I’m not rich) so I would be selling my forty eight and earning money for my pocket if sell it to buy the fatboy 97 carburetor motor with that sound that it’s unbeatable and I grew up around a 94 fatboy actually we still have it not mine though. Should I sell it for the fatboy?
love when todd deals with the sweet bikes! todd you can live stream on your youtube channel 24/7 set up a multi cam views security cams too, and live chat across the world
Great looking bike, Todd......and love that single cam, EVO.....Harley should have never stopped building that engine......too bad.....the Twin Cams are not the same....
Educate me. Why 96-99 evo? What did harley change in 96 that made them better than 95 and earlier. Thanks, I had a 97 fat boy and still kicking myself for selling it for a twin cam. I want another evo because I love the simplicity. Love you videos and the things I learn. Thanks
a few minor changes, namely, if I recall correctly, oil pump and starter. Been a few decades now as to the reason... but once the 96's came out, the others DROPPED in value because of the changes.
I agree 100% what this man said, even though I'm a new rider, I perfer the early 90's and late 90's harley fat boys were better. I hope I can own one of these dream bikes. I'm 5'4 and 33 years old guy hope I can ride them. I have to get the smallest cc they have for fat boy.
Can you tell me how many minutes you need to warm up before idle can be tweaked and also what’s the rpm of this bike at idle ? Mine doesn’t come with tach and it’s been really hard to know how to set te correct idle to not kill engine
Todd, I currently own a 2020 Low Rider S and I happen to come across a Fat Boy just like this one..... I'm evaluating trading one into another...can you comment and give your opinion on that?
Got a line on a 93 fatboy with only 8k with apes and some nice paint work. I can get her for $4500 Should I pull the trigger on this? I haven’t had an HD since I was a young man. 69 XLCH sporty with the shifter and brake on the wrong sides 😜
@@HuntingHarleys You ride when you want. Distance riding is for people that have the time, $, and their health, and the desire to sit that long. I'm 65, and still have my 72 stock flh. I have a friend who is an avid rider and is constantly presuring me . Why don't, you go to Stugis or Daytona or Laconia? My answer is ,why don't you STFU, and quit making a job out of it. I have prostate cancer and other issues, but I still won't give up the bike. You ride how far you want. Its not a pissing contest . Never understood guys who worry how far you ride. Who cares????
It's too bad the owner bought the soft bags instead of the hard shell leather covered bags with side hinged lids , the bags require a mounting kit that moves the rear blinkers back if I remember rightly , my wife's Fatboy is a 93 except it's got the spotlight package , a dealer moustache bar , rear floor boards , windshield , a softail saddle & backrest along with the hard shell bags , all from the HD dealer .
HuntingHarleys Nope I can send you a pic if you like , the hard case leather wrapped hinged bags for the 93 fatboy are different than the same type road king bags , I bought them along with the extension kit for blinkers direct from HD for the fatboy & their about 3/4 the size of the road king bags , let me know if you want detailed pics of how they mount & from all angles & ill get some too hou tomorrow .
HuntingHarleys I bought the bags a few months after buying my wife the bike in 93 from Motor City HD & they were expensive as hell , about $1,100 with the blinker kit that moves the rears back 6 inches , I don't think too many were sold because of needing the new wiring harness for the blinkers & the headache of mounting them , I'll snap a few pics of them today & send em to you this evening .
HuntingHarleys I sent you 7 pics of the hard shell bags HD offered for my wife's 93 Fatboy , I posted rough dimensions and mounting where you can see they are much smaller than the road king hard shell bags covered in leather , they came with a kit to move blinkers back and longer rails if I remember correctly.
Hi, Todd. I never new how you had to really let em warm up a lot? I heard if you let it warm to much in idle, it will warp the heads? is that true? I have a 2005 15 Anniversary, fuel injected! I run it real hard. But I do let it warm up a good 5 to 8 min in idle. Is that too long? I have 16,543 on mine..and I do hear the lifters loud as a sewing machine( I'm running hd 20/50 oil ) , esp when hot!!!! ps- I do have to tighten the exhaust gaskets often...unless I have a gasket leak, that I'm just trying to mask, not being a good mechanic, like yourself!! ps.. did you say head gaskets will blow or exhaust? couldn't really hear ya? sorry for the questions, but I love to learn..new to HD mechanics!
warm up means until the sides of the cylinders feel really warm, not hot, to touch. How long depends on the temperature. I think someone is messing with you about warping the heads for idling too long. If your lifters are loud, something is wrong. What, I cannot say. You should not have to tighten the exhaust "gaskets". that says something else is not right.
oh..ok, thank you very much for the quick response. Maybe I'm hearing a slight exhaust leak and not the lifters? thanks again..peace brother man! Are the lifters self adjustable(closed ) with 2005 fatboys? I tighten down the outside head bolts-with a 1/2' wrench , they tighten with a 1/2 of turn..i just could not reach the ones under the tank!!! have to remove the tank for those, but I was not going to go crazy...is it woth it? or should I have even done that? they felt a little lose(never been touched before)
I am not a twin cam mechanic. I've only owned a couple and never worked on them. I cannot say what it might be only that there should not be some weird noise. they run very silent as far as motor noise
HuntingHarleys Some men actually like playing with their toys. Others keep them in the box on a shelf, only playing with them once a full moon. To each his own. I hope the next owner of this beauty uses it for it's intended purpose.
HuntingHarleys that thing could be signed by Arnold himself from the Terminator 2 movie set. I wouldn't care. I'd clear-coat his signature and ride it till the wheel fell off. But I probably wouldn't get the chance to because it'd probably get stolen before then. Stolen by someone who knew it could be resold for a lot more money. Someone with a big amount of money who would just keep it locked away so it'd "grow" in value. And again the cycle repeats. Hence we see money and collecting is the root of all materialistic evil, and oh lord, I believe I've opened Pandora's box again.... whoops. Anyways, you still got a great channel here. Always looking forward to the bike videos!
EVO parts don't have much value on the stolen market. These are one of the few Harleys that the bike as a whole with a legal title is worth far more then the sum of it's parts at a swap meet. Some people ride, some people don't. it's far sale, all you have to do is BUY it
Impressive. But electronics dont scare me. I can work on my TC powered Dyna if need be. But I never need to. Im well aware of things like cam chain tensioner failure . I converted mine to gear drive, That Evo is sweet but it wont run with my Dyna . I do hjowever agree about being able to work on the evo Vs a bike like mine. My ol shovel has a tool bag on it . My Dyna ? I dont carry tools . Why? Cant fix it on the side of the road!!!!
That's a fine Fat Boy and I love the 1340 Evolution Engine. I had a 1997 Low Rider and I miss that bike to this day. That bike just screamed quality from front to back. This Fat Boy has that same quality look and looks like someone kept it in their living room! Amazing bike!
Awesome. Love the Evo! Rode a '93 Dyna Low Rider for 7 years until I traded it for a new 2000 Night Train. Evo ran like a champ!
Just went out on my first cruise on a motorcycle today. This bike's exact twin and just as minty. It's a '98 with 33,000 miles. My buddy wants $4500. Wrung the bitch out a few times. Within 20 minutes I felt like I had been riding the thing my whole life. I thought we could have only been out for 45 minutes or so, but when I got back over 4 hours had gone by. It gets in your soul man. Good damn time.
You are right on the money. Bought my first Harley. 97 fatboy. It’s part of my soul.
I just bought a 95 FLSTF that has 840 original miles. My exhaust is still very quiet. Yellow and white in perfect condition as well.
I still have my '97 FatOne! Far from stock on the engine and trany, but I kept it looking original so it didn't draw too much attention. Love the ride!
Just picked up a 97 fatboy with under 20k km here in Australia 🇦🇺. Low km evolution motorcycles are getting hard to find here. I was lucky 🙏
Found a 463 Mile 1997 Heritage Softail Classic that a gent won in a contest. It's my first Harley and I bought it in 2017.
Good to see you out there Todd, running those bikes.
I've got an 83-84 Softy 4 speed and just love it mate.
I love and envy your knowledge of bikes! I doff my hat to you. With only deep respect.
Just picked up a very clean one owner 98 fatboy it is the newest bike I will ever own again. No computer junk to break.
Just bought a 98 with 8k miles on it, looks absolutely brand new and rides like it. Gorgeous bike and the sound is second to none. Quintessential harley. People say the 98 engine is the best one they made so good on you as well.
@@ourtime-downhere6931 This 98 FLSTF was like new also it didn't have a chip ni the paint even. I got a deal on it too the guy had to move his business because of this virus hoax had everything shut down. I paid $3.100.00 for it. I put new tires and wheel bearing in it and did a full service to include fork oil. It is factory original except for the Vance & Hines exhaust and a Mustang seat.
@@lisar3006 wow, $3100! Can't beat that, enjoy it!
I have a 1991 in Harley Davidson Fatboy evo black matching numbers in pristine condition and it’s a keeper
someone's going to own one awesome Motorcycle!!!
Good to see ya move'n a cpl bikes Todd!!... Love it!
I’ve got an all original 1999 heritage Softail ......225 miles. Not ridden and stored in a living room for years. All paperwork...service manual. Just picked it up
Brand new bike.....right out of a time capsule
Awesome
The late 90s evos were definitely the best of the modern harleys
They took every other needle bearing out of the cam bearing in 96 and 97. 95 was the last Good Year.
I found a black 97 fat boy with 21,000 miles in great to mint condition for a good price but I own a had 2014 fortyeight and where Im from harleys are worth double( I’m not rich) so I would be selling my forty eight and earning money for my pocket if sell it to buy the fatboy 97 carburetor motor with that sound that it’s unbeatable and I grew up around a 94 fatboy actually we still have it not mine though. Should I sell it for the fatboy?
@@jordanheredia1160 I'll trade you some crack rocks for the 48
A beautiful bike! I've recently subscribed to your channel, very enjoyable. I had a '58 pan back in the '60's, a one kicker!
I have a 97 heritage with 11000 miles. I didn't think it would happen, but I'm gettin too old to ride. Nice hat!
If you're close to Los Angeles I'd be interested in buying huntingharleys@gmail.com 661 904 8512
@@HuntingHarleys North Carolina.....sorry. Be careful out there! Seeya.
Too far to ship. Good luck w the sale
Судя по пробегу и состоянию байка, дедок катается, только от забора и до перекрёстка! Отличный мотоцикл, мне очень нравится.
love when todd deals with the sweet bikes! todd you can live stream on your youtube channel 24/7 set up a multi cam views security cams too, and live chat across the world
if only, I'd never get anything done
Love my 98 fatboy 😀👍🏼
I have the same bike, color too! Love it!
I like these bikes, just right, lots a fun, and you got somethin to do
Крутой мотоцикл!Ты счастливчик!!!
I have the shorter brake paddle on my 98 FLSTF I like it better than the factory one.
That's a very nice machine. I don't get why people don't ride their bikes. I've put almost that many kilometers on this year alone so far.
Everyones schedule is different. Besides its not how far you ride, its how cool you look when you get there.
Great looking bike, Todd......and love that single cam, EVO.....Harley should have never stopped building that engine......too bad.....the Twin Cams are not the same....
why the hell are you killing the ignition starter?
Educate me. Why 96-99 evo? What did harley change in 96 that made them better than 95 and earlier. Thanks, I had a 97 fat boy and still kicking myself for selling it for a twin cam. I want another evo because I love the simplicity. Love you videos and the things I learn. Thanks
a few minor changes, namely, if I recall correctly, oil pump and starter. Been a few decades now as to the reason... but once the 96's came out, the others DROPPED in value because of the changes.
@@HuntingHarleys The CV carb was certainly an improvement
I have a 1990 Fatboy.😊
I own a 99 Lazer red fatboy and a 99 diamond ice heritage Springer.
Love the evos!
Very nice sound .
I agree 100% what this man said, even though I'm a new rider, I perfer the early 90's and late 90's harley fat boys were better. I hope I can own one of these dream bikes. I'm 5'4 and 33 years old guy hope I can ride them. I have to get the smallest cc they have for fat boy.
Fatboys were only made in 80 cubic inches. That's 1340 cc. You can lower the forks and rear shocks to make it your size
I want that bike 🤗🤗❤️
I have a 96 fatboy, I bought it used - 5 years old and after 20 years I'm thinking this one is till death us do part
99'S WERE THE BEST HARLEY'S EVER MADE.
That's what year my fatboy is. I also own a 99 heritage Springer with the evo
Love the evos nice bike
Can you tell me how many minutes you need to warm up before idle can be tweaked and also what’s the rpm of this bike at idle ? Mine doesn’t come with tach and it’s been really hard to know how to set te correct idle to not kill engine
Andres I think 1000 rpm
Where do you find the running lights for this year bikes?
Grandpa got harley balls
Rock on Man!
What's the difference between the 1995 & 1996 Evo motors?
@@thomasstevenson5367 nothing
Todd, I currently own a 2020 Low Rider S and I happen to come across a Fat Boy just like this one..... I'm evaluating trading one into another...can you comment and give your opinion on that?
Nice condition 90s Fatboys average 5-6k retail
Hi,from Canada,can you explain Harley engine sound the way they do,thx
A 45 degree motor
@@HuntingHarleys thx you
And single pin crank as apposed to the Honda vtx 1800 they run strong but sound like sheet
Why do they all have trouble starting my fires straight up I got a 94 fatboy ???
Any bike not ridden regularly has a problem starting 🙄
Класс как у Терминатора-2 Арнольд Шварценеггер!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥💣👍
i have a 1996 fatboy so whats the part number to get the sissy and the passenger seat
wow that's a clean onw
Got a line on a 93 fatboy with only 8k with apes and some nice paint work. I can get her for $4500
Should I pull the trigger on this? I haven’t had an HD since I was a young man. 69 XLCH sporty with the shifter and brake on the wrong sides 😜
Ryan Dunbar absolutely get it!!!!!
I just didn’t understand how you have a Harley that old with 5700 miles.
I can’t stay off any of mine, I just don’t get it.
having a Harley, and having the time to ride it, not the same thing.
@@HuntingHarleys You ride when you want. Distance riding is for people that have the time, $, and their health, and the desire to sit that long. I'm 65, and still have my 72 stock flh. I have a friend who is an avid rider and is constantly presuring me . Why don't, you go to Stugis or Daytona or Laconia? My answer is ,why don't you STFU, and quit making a job out of it. I have prostate cancer and other issues, but I still won't give up the bike. You ride how far you want. Its not a pissing contest . Never understood guys who worry how far you ride. Who cares????
I purchased a 99 heritage Springer with 2900 miles
Hey Todd, I'm looking at a 95, what's the difference between the 95 and the 96 through 99 evo?
value, paint, possible change to the starter motor.
i love my 96 BFPTH or big fat purple throbbing hog
Do you know what color that is? I’ve got an 83 FXR same color and I’ve heard Claret Red I know it’s not Candy Apple
It's called Lazer red
I have a 99 fatboy the same color
It’s very similar to mine but Lazer red wasn’t available in 83
I want Evo Fat Boy so bad!!
It's too bad the owner bought the soft bags instead of the hard shell leather covered bags with side hinged lids , the bags require a mounting kit that moves the rear blinkers back if I remember rightly , my wife's Fatboy is a 93 except it's got the spotlight package , a dealer moustache bar , rear floor boards , windshield , a softail saddle & backrest along with the hard shell bags , all from the HD dealer .
your thinking Road King. Fatboy's offered these special accessory bags, Fatboy only. Takes special mounting to put Road King bags on a Fatboy
HuntingHarleys Nope I can send you a pic if you like , the hard case leather wrapped hinged bags for the 93 fatboy are different than the same type road king bags , I bought them along with the extension kit for blinkers direct from HD for the fatboy & their about 3/4 the size of the road king bags , let me know if you want detailed pics of how they mount & from all angles & ill get some too hou tomorrow .
I've never seen such on a fatboy, I didn't sell too many in 93 / 94. But 96 - 99, I sold a ton of them. I wonder if they stopped offering it
HuntingHarleys I bought the bags a few months after buying my wife the bike in 93 from Motor City HD & they were expensive as hell , about $1,100 with the blinker kit that moves the rears back 6 inches , I don't think too many were sold because of needing the new wiring harness for the blinkers & the headache of mounting them , I'll snap a few pics of them today & send em to you this evening .
HuntingHarleys I sent you 7 pics of the hard shell bags HD offered for my wife's 93 Fatboy , I posted rough dimensions and mounting where you can see they are much smaller than the road king hard shell bags covered in leather , they came with a kit to move blinkers back and longer rails if I remember correctly.
i lov you;)Polska!
agree , my old girl was a 97 Fatty
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Hi, Todd. I never new how you had to really let em warm up a lot? I heard if you let it warm to much in idle, it will warp the heads? is that true? I have a 2005 15 Anniversary, fuel injected! I run it real hard. But I do let it warm up a good 5 to 8 min in idle. Is that too long? I have 16,543 on mine..and I do hear the lifters loud as a sewing machine( I'm running hd 20/50 oil ) , esp when hot!!!! ps- I do have to tighten the exhaust gaskets often...unless I have a gasket leak, that I'm just trying to mask, not being a good mechanic, like yourself!! ps.. did you say head gaskets will blow or exhaust? couldn't really hear ya? sorry for the questions, but I love to learn..new to HD mechanics!
warm up means until the sides of the cylinders feel really warm, not hot, to touch. How long depends on the temperature. I think someone is messing with you about warping the heads for idling too long. If your lifters are loud, something is wrong. What, I cannot say. You should not have to tighten the exhaust "gaskets". that says something else is not right.
oh..ok, thank you very much for the quick response. Maybe I'm hearing a slight exhaust leak and not the lifters? thanks again..peace brother man! Are the lifters self adjustable(closed ) with 2005 fatboys? I tighten down the outside head bolts-with a 1/2' wrench , they tighten with a 1/2 of turn..i just could not reach the ones under the tank!!! have to remove the tank for those, but I was not going to go crazy...is it woth it? or should I have even done that? they felt a little lose(never been touched before)
I am not a twin cam mechanic. I've only owned a couple and never worked on them. I cannot say what it might be only that there should not be some weird noise. they run very silent as far as motor noise
OH. OK...sounds very logical, thanks again Todd, will keep you posted...gn pal!
smart man
Poor thing has been sitting more than riding :-(
and as such are high end original paint collectibles made 70 plus years after they were manufactured
HuntingHarleys
Some men actually like playing with their toys.
Others keep them in the box on a shelf, only playing with them once a full moon.
To each his own.
I hope the next owner of this beauty uses it for it's intended purpose.
the funny thing is, once these bikes get old enough, it is the ones "kept in a box" that bring the money, in anything, not just motorcycles
HuntingHarleys
that thing could be signed by Arnold himself from the Terminator 2 movie set. I wouldn't care. I'd clear-coat his signature and ride it till the wheel fell off. But I probably wouldn't get the chance to because it'd probably get stolen before then. Stolen by someone who knew it could be resold for a lot more money. Someone with a big amount of money who would just keep it locked away so it'd "grow" in value. And again the cycle repeats. Hence we see money and collecting is the root of all materialistic evil, and oh lord, I believe I've opened Pandora's box again.... whoops.
Anyways, you still got a great channel here. Always looking forward to the bike videos!
EVO parts don't have much value on the stolen market. These are one of the few Harleys that the bike as a whole with a legal title is worth far more then the sum of it's parts at a swap meet. Some people ride, some people don't. it's far sale, all you have to do is BUY it
Hm...Nice bike
57,000...wow ...
five thousand seven hundred miles, you added a zero
O shit 5,700... 97 shit man not even broken in .. very cool
nice!
Impressive. But electronics dont scare me. I can work on my TC powered Dyna if need be. But I never need to. Im well aware of things like cam chain tensioner failure . I converted mine to gear drive, That Evo is sweet but it wont run with my Dyna . I do hjowever agree about being able to work on the evo Vs a bike like mine. My ol shovel has a tool bag on it . My Dyna ? I dont carry tools . Why? Cant fix it on the side of the road!!!!
Never liked those wheels, whatever they are called. Nice bike.
すばらしいバイクですね
I bought me one for $4500.
Where did you find one for 450?
@@anthonyjagers7770 Here in South Africa, you get some real gems. Missed out on a Road King 2010 for just over $6100.
trim those zip ties!!
You have a few to many bikes do you man you need one man not 50
That's what happens when you buy and sell for a living
think i lived in usa i wouldnt ride a harley.tooooo common.probably ride a triumph,a new one and an old one or any old british bike