The Harley Davidson FXS 80 Low Rider (AMF) was produced from 1980 to 1982. It had a 1337cc V-Twin engine with a four-stroke, OHV, and 2 valves per cylinder. Its compression ratio was 7.4:1 with a Keihin carburetor and coil battery ignition. It could produce a maximum power of 67 hp and a maximum torque of 90.8 Nm. The transmission had 4 speeds and the final drive had a chain.
The front and rear suspensions of the model were telehydraulic forks and dual shocks swinging arm fork, respectively. The front brakes had two discs while the rear brake had a single disc. The tires were MT90-19 at the front and MT90-16 at the rear. The seat height was 685 mm and the wet weight was 289.0 kg. The fuel capacity of the motorcycle was 15 liters.
The Harley Davidson FXS 80 Low Rider (AMF) was a powerful cruiser with a distinct look and feel. Its low seat height and chunky tires made for an enjoyable riding experience. The model has since become a collector’s item appreciated for its unique style and iconic design.
Make Model: Harley Davidson FXS 80 Low Rider (AMF)
Year: 1980 – 82
Engine: Four stroke, 45 degrees V-Twin, OHV, 2 valves per cylinder.
Capacity: 1337 cc / 81.5 cu-in
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