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Motorcycle Test: 2005 Harley-Davidson FLSTSCI Softail Springer Classic

Harley-Davidson's 1948 FL is back and better than ever in the 2005 Softail Springer Classic. From the April 2005 issue of Motorcycle Cruiser magazine.
2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Side Right View
Photography by Kevin Wing

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Ride Left View

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Engine Right View
The black-and-chrome finish on the engine looks almost out of place in this nostalgic platform, but it is easy to appreciate the engine's power and counterbalanced smoothness.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Fender Light View
That front fender light is nostalgic, but wasn't standard on the 1948 original.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Front End View
The Springer's small headlight works too much like its 1948 counterpart, casting less light ahead than we are used to. Although we have become accustomed to chrome, it was scarce on postwar motorcycles. By powdercoating the fork black, Harley has more closely captured the look of the original.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Rear Wheel View
Using a single muffler on each side of the motorcycle recreates the style of the single-muffler 1948 FL, at least on the right side.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Shifter View
Footboards are a natural choice for such a nostalgic motorcycle. Harley's accessory folks offer more than 100 pieces to modify the rider and passenger footrests and controls.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Seat View
Classically skirted, the seat is wide and well padded, though longer-legged riders will want more room rearward. You can remove the narrow passenger section in seconds.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Label View

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Side Left View

1948 Harley Davidson Fl Side Right View
This 1948 FL, the flagship of Harley's fleet that year, inspired 2005's Softail Springer Classic. Harley was getting back to full civilian production following wartime shortages (leather jackets were still often made from horsehide). This bike used a fork—with a damper!—introduced in '46. However, the fork was discontinued in '49 in favor of the Hydra-Glide telescopic fork. The '48 bike was also the first to offer the new aluminum-head motor with hydraulic lifters. So until '88, the modern engine with self-adjusting valves and the springer fork only comingled in '48.

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Badge View

2005 Harley Davidson Flstsci Softail Springer Classic Tail Light View


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