The Myth of the 1979 Sportster
It comes up time and again. The unknowing espousing something someone told them. A firmly held but unsupportable belief based on a false premise. The myth? The 1979 Sportster was built with parts used only one year.
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On that face of it that would, if you use logic (something many fail to practice) illogical. Could a small manufacturing company like Harley-Davison manufacture a whole motorcycle from scratch and then abandon those parts in a years’ time? Not if they wanted to be profitable.
- 1979 Production Information:
- XLH (6,525)
- XLCH (141)
- XLS -(5,123)
Let’s look at the basis for this myth. Many aftermarket parts catalogs will show exhaust systems and then say fitment does not include the 1979 models. Not internal motor parts. Not suspensions, brakes, fenders, wheels and the list go on. Just exhaust systems. One need only spend some time in the service department repairing bike professionally to know the list of parts one year only is rather short. In fact, there was once a group called Fames on the Yahoo pages dedicated to “Fits all models except seventy-nine”. A clever but somewhat misleading moniker.
Many of the 1979 parts were recycled design components from the failed XLCR model. A failure to find traction in the market left it with a very-short model run. The exhaust design was used again in 1979 on the XLH and XLCH but was never appreciated at the time for its excellent power producing and balanced look. The ignorant abandoned it for drag pipes which as an all too common circumstance of the OEM designed exhaust. It required a different and unique bend to clear the rear master cylinder. Hence the aftermarket assigning the “fames” declaration to the exhaust systems page of their catalogs.
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So, to be clear if one hasn’t worked on that model professional and I regret to say there are few who have you are erroring to say it is an orphan or is the “bastard” year. If you do you may find yourself open to ridicule from those who know better. One only needs to spend time with an OEM Harley parts book to dispel the myth. That includes the 1979 models that after it is all said and studied have only a handful of parts that have no interchange with other model years.
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