Description
Click here for an VINData Motorcycle History Report on this 1991 Harley-Davidson Dyna Sturgis. Additional photos are available here for your perusal.
The Dyna chassis was introduced in 1991 as a replacement for FXR with the new frame denoted by a D for Dyna to replace the R for Rubber, hence FXDB. Kicking off this new model the boys from Milwaukee released the Sturgis, named after the infamous rally in the Black Hills of South Dakota and coinciding with it’s 50th anniversary.
HD planned to produce 1,600 bikes but actual production numbers range from 1,546 to 1,557. With less chrome than many previous models, it’s sleek looks were further showcased by a black-on-black styling and repositioned oil tank below the transmission eliminating external oil lines.
The heart of the Sturgis is a 1,340cc V-Twin and many Harley riders consider this 80ci Evolution powermill to be the most trouble free engine HD’s ever produced. Paired with a 5-speed gearbox, new engine mounting system, and upgraded suspension, the bike was praised for its surprisingly pleasant ride by Cycle World who called it, “one smooth motorcycle.” For more info, you can read about the development of the Sturgis and Cycle World’s first impressions from October 1990 here.
This example is VIN: 1HD1GBL42MY305757. The seller purchased the bike from a private party in Big Bear, California 13 months ago. He is selling as he feels the bike is too heavy for him.
During his ownership the seller has covered approximately 300 miles. The odometer shows 10,418 miles.
Maintenance:
The seller reports no recent maintenance.
Modifications:
Harley-Davidson backrest.
It is riding on Dunlop Harley-Davidson tires with date codes of 4807.
The sale includes one key.
Cosmetic Blemishes: please see the album up top for all known cosmetic blemishes. Here is a selection:
Currently located in Carlsbad, California, this Harley-Davidson is offered on a clean California title with registration current through March 2024.
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