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    1985 Harley-Davidson reviews

    5.0 (2 reviews)
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      Reviewed on February 13, 2022

      Motorcycle reviewed 1985 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide view listing

      5.0
      Just bought a 1995 E- Glide Classic. Already lives up to its reputation. Having tons of fun. The rear storage/seat back comes off super easy, if you're riding single. Super smooth around corners. Love the torque and the sound. Can't wait for my first real road trip. So far I've just ridden it... read more
      Just bought a 1995 E- Glide Classic. Already lives up to its reputation. Having tons of fun. The rear storage/seat back comes off super easy, if you're riding single. Super smooth around corners. Love the torque and the sound. Can't wait for my first real road trip. So far I've just ridden it home from SoCal been riding around town. Great bike!
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      Reviewed on March 5, 2016

      Motorcycle reviewed 1985 Harley-Davidson FXST softail view listing

      5.0
      I have 175K miles on the bike all I have done is top end,rebuild the heads. If you can find a Evolution motor in s Harley 1985 was the first year and it has reasonable miledge on it and decent price buy it you can't go wrong and it is user serviceable unlike the later years of all computer... read more
      I have 175K miles on the bike all I have done is top end,rebuild the heads. If you can find a Evolution motor in s Harley 1985 was the first year and it has reasonable miledge on it and decent price buy it you can't go wrong and it is user serviceable unlike the later years of all computer controls. I would not have twin cam but if you do replace the timing belt with the gear driven kit. No belt on a Twin cam lasts more than 25 to 35k miles.
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