
Since its debut, the 2000 Harley-Davidson FXSTD Deuce has been in high demand, with Harley-Davidson struggling to meet it. Its blend of modern features and a custom look has made it a standout favorite among riders.
The 2000 Harley-Davidson FXSTD Deuce is visually striking, thanks to its elongated fuel tank and sleek rear fender. Less noticeable but equally impressive are the distinctive "turbine blade" solid rear wheel, elegant tapered fork legs, and compact teardrop-shaped headlight.

A full-length chrome console, positioned on the fuel tank, contains the classic single speedometer, while stylish curved chrome risers ensure the cushioned grips are within easy reach for riders.

The 2000 Harley-Davidson FXSTD Deuce, like all Softails that year, was equipped with Harley's Twin Cam 88B engine. The "B" denotes the inclusion of balance shafts, ensuring smoother performance in its solid-mounted design. Initially offered only with a carburetor, the 88B engine received an optional fuel injection upgrade in 2001.
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