What is a Harley-Davidson Fxsts?

What is a Harley-Davidson Fxsts?

The Harley Davidson FXSTS Springer Softail was first released in 1988 and was produced through the 2003 model year according to RC Components. The inspiration for the Springer goes back much further than this however. It goes back to the 1948 era to the bike that was recently offered at a Bonham’s auction.

How much horsepower does a 2006 Heritage Softail have?

62.54 HP
Air cooled, 1449cc, 45° V-twin, OHV

Power: 62.54 HP (46 kW) @ 5300 rpm
Final drive: Belt
Top speed: 98.18 mph
Dry weight: 738.5 lbs
Category: Cruiser

What motor is in a 2006 Softail Standard?

Twin Cam 88B V-Twin engine
The 2006 MY Harley Davidson FXST/I Softail Standard sports an air-cooled, 1450cc, Twin Cam 88B V-Twin engine that produces 115 Nm of torque at 3000 rpm, and is paired to a five-speed manual transmission.

What was the last year for Harley Springer?

1948
This model is based largely on old Harley designs, it’s got an awesomely retro 40’s – 50’s look to it. The last year for the real Springer was 1948.

What year did the Heritage Softail get fuel injection?

2001 was also the first year the Softail line was available with a fuel injected motor.

Is a 2006 Heritage Softail fuel injected?

This 2006 Harley Davidson Heritage Softail has a 88 C.I. Fuel Injected V-Twin, 5 Speed Manual Transmission, 18,634 Original Miles, Windscreen, White Wall Tires, Wire Wheels, Vance & Hines Pipes, Back Rest, Dual Bags, Loaded w/ Chrome!

What size engine is 1450cc?

They were also released as twin camshaft 88B, which yielded 96 cubic inches more. Engine has a bore of 3 inches. Two inches is equal to 75 inches on each side. The engine roars at 5,200rpm and provides 80 horsepower….How Many Cc Is A Harley Davidson?

Manufacturer Harley-Davidson
Compression ratio Street 750: 10.5:1

Where is the oil drain plug on a 2005 Harley Softail?

On Softail models, the oil reservoir is located under the seat. Look directly below the seat– and slightly behind it – underneath the frame to find the oil drain plug. Use a ratchet and 5/8-inch socket to remove the drain plug.