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What is a Harley FXB?

What is a Harley FXB?

The FXB was the first Harley-Davidson with both primary and secondary belt drives, and it joined the list of successful “factory custom” Big Twins of the 1970s: the FX (1971), FXE (electric start, 1974), FXS Low Rider (1977) and FXEF “Fat Bob” (1979). These models all bore Willie G.

How much is a 1981 Harley-Davidson Sturgis worth?

Values

Excellent $16,780
Very Good $11,450
Good $8,720
Fair $7,025
Poor $5,710

What years did Harley make the Sturgis model?

Highlights. First year of the Sturgis model – only 3543 built. The 1981 Harley-Davidson FXB Sturgis was named after the bike rally held every year in Sturgis, South Dakota. Mostly black, with touches of orange and chrome trim, the Sturgis proved to be a very popular model.

What is a 1981 Harley-Davidson worth?

Values

Excellent $16,420
Very Good $10,605
Good $7,545
Fair $5,645
Poor $4,265

What is a 1981 Harley Davidson worth?

Who owned Harley in 1982?

1982 was the first year of the reorganized Harley-Davidson where 13 employees, lead by the late Vaughn Beals, bought the company from AMF; a great moment noted by a special badge on the front fender. Black and orange are classic and immediately popular on the Sturgis, especially with the red trimmed cast wheels.

How much is a 1981 Harley Davidson Low Rider worth?

Values

Excellent $15,890
Very Good $10,250
Good $7,235
Fair $5,520
Poor $3,985

What does AMF motorcycle stand for?

American Machine and Foundry
In the year of 1969, the AMF corporation (American Machine and Foundry) originally took over production of Harley-Davidson motorcycles.

When did Harley sell to AMF?

1981
After 12 years of AMF ownership, Harley was sold to its managers in 1981. To mark the company’s newfound freedom, the new owners rode their Harleys 800 miles from York to the Milwaukee headquarters, symbolically leaving the motorcycle maker’s onetime rescuer in the dust.

Why did Harley sell to AMF?

The deal was brought about in order to save Harley-Davidson from liquidation. In late 1980, there was talk of AMF selling the company again. In order to prevent this, thirteen Harley-Davidson executives came together and invested the money to purchase the company back from AMF.

Who bought Harley from AMF?

In 1981, AMF sold Harley-Davidson to a group of 13 investors for $80 million. One of the investors, Willie G. Davidson, was one of the cofounder’s grandsons. After years of having its reputation damaged, the company had a lot of work to do to gain trust back from customers.