
This 1981 Harley-Davidson FXB Sturgis derives its name from the annual week-long motorcycle gathering in Sturgis, South Dakota, held every summer.
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The FX label signifies its connection to the 1978 Harley-Davidson FXS Low Rider, while the B denotes a belt-driven system for both primary (engine to transmission) and secondary (transmission to rear wheel) drives, replacing the traditional chain.

Dressed predominantly in black with subtle accents of orange and chrome, the Sturgis became a highly sought-after model.

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