I managed to get my hands on one a few months back here in Australia. Absolutely obsessed with it. Very well looked after. Most of them seem to have been very well kept.
I love my Night train too. Not a scratch on it, not a drop of oil anywhere. 45,000 miles. I've had her 6 years an only replaced the battery n tires, oil.
Lovely mate! Many old guys told me how good the evos were and back then I never listened. I once talked to an old bloke who had a '99 night train and said how special it was for this reason. Only now do I realise what he was talking about. I have a '94 bad boy evo, and a '07 Fatboy, both great bikes in their own right, but the evo's just have that special feel to them, love the vibes, the torque. A stock 80 cube motor is a very fine thing. Love the channel mate, all the best from West Oz, Geoff
Awesome man! I just bought a 2000 night train with 2500 miles on it. Been setting for a long time. Working on it now to get it running and road worthy.
I have a silver pearl 1999 FXSTC, last evo with a carby and I fucking love it! I can fire it up and ride all day any day, best bike on the planet! For me anyway......
I love my Night Train but have my lower forks an pipes black. I hate my seat I’m 130 lbs an my seat was made for a 300lb butt lol. I call it my couch I hate it. Mines an 2002 an very clean like this one. Never been kept outdoors. My drag bars had just enough room to add kuryakn sound system. I’ve also have green underglow that I love being the bike an all my clothes are black. I’m well lit up. Enjoy the Night Train, I certainly do. 6 years an not a problem with it.
Hey Todd, I know this is an old video but I have recently got one of these in Australia. When you say they supposedly made two per dealer, would that have been in the USA only or for overseas dealerships also? I’m trying to get a rough total number on how many were made. I keep finding markings from yellow wax crayon under the dash, on the frame back bone and some others places on the bike reading the number 64, Would these numbers be indicative of production line build numbers? Being not a very commonly found bike I like to gather as much information as possible.
I'm not quite sure what your hearing that could be described as a whistling sound. This is a narrow street with my large tall building on one side and a tall metal fence on the other. Some times this creates an echo sound effect on the motor, especially with stock exhaust. Some roads do this also.
HuntingHarleys, Sorry for such stupid question. I mean.. When you leave the throttle and braking by the engine, some bikes make a strange noise. Like a whistle. I can't understand what it is. I usually heard it on old honda cruiser bikes, and now hear it on you harley's. Is it normal sound?
Needs to be lowered in the rear. Another seat, add some pipes, a new open breather and ign upgrade and a few other little do dads and you'd have a nice machine.