Introduced for the 1995 model year, this factory-custom Softail joined Harley-Davidson’s 1990s line-up as a distinctive blacked-out cruiser built around the Springer-style front end and a bobbed, old-school custom look. It was positioned as a more aggressive, stripped-down alternative to the company’s other Softail variants, with styling cues that echoed the custom choppers and bob-jobs admired by enthusiasts in that era. Rather than being a long-running core model, it was a relatively rare niche offering, and that scarcity has helped it become one of the more collectible Harley-Davidson Softail derivatives from the 1990s. Production ran continuously through the 1997 model year, after which the nameplate was discontinued. As a result, it is remembered today as a short-lived but memorable factory custom that captured the darker, more minimalist styling trend of the period.
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