Want a thoroughly modern Milwaukee V-Twin, but long
for the look of simple lines from a simpler era? Something with that
classic biker look? Something truly unique? Well, gaze no farther than
the '96 FXSTS Springer Softail, a modern re-creation of 1940's H-D
customs. Clean, classic styling, with several new enhancements for the
1996 model year.
All Softail models feature electronic speedometers this year, along
with new, self-cancelling turn signal modules that contain an integral
sealed connector. This, coupled with new surface mount technology,
results in smaller sizes and increased durability. Softails also feature
new one-piece instrument consoles, and round-key ignition is now
standard.

But it's the laid-back ergonomics that really draw you to this
Softail. Retro-look chrome springer front end, high bars, bullet-shaped
headlight, and long, low ride. A reminder of decades past.
On the road, the Springer Softail emits the classic Harley feel. Its
solidly mounted 1340cc Evo engine is one of the smoothest running Harley
V-Twins to be found this side of the iso-mounted FLH models. Although
the motor rumbles in typical Harley fashion, vibration only becomes
intrusive above 65 - 70 mph, where handlebar grips and footpegs give off
an annoying buzz. Below this speed though, the Springer is an enjoyable
ride. Once warmed up, jetting on the Keihin CV carb is spot-on. Roll on
the throttle at 35 mph in top gear, and the FXSTS will accelerate
smoothly and evenly without protest, pulling strongly with real-world
torque. No horsepower monster, the Springer is perfect for cruising
around town or down a scenic two-lane.

Handling
is surprisingly light, the Softail disguising its 625 pound heft well.
Until you get used to the foot controls, which are mounted well forward,
it can be a little awkward at low speeds, but once you're rollin', it's
great. Narrow feeling, the Springer can be flicked into turns with
ease, contradicting its non-sporting intentions. Limited suspension
travel coupled with firm springing and damping help keep hard parts off
the road on the low slung chassis, but this imparts a harsh ride on
rough surfaces, especially on annoying freeway expansion joints. Overall
ride is good as long as the road is smooth, and the distance to travel
short.
Even
though the Springer's look and styling are retro, some of the Milwaukee
brand's shortcomings that have hampered its image in the past are
slowly being modernized. Clutch action, for instance, is much improved
over earlier leviathan Harley clutches, the effort required being
reasonable rather than excessive, with smooth engagement. New
high-contact-ratio transmission gears impart smoother, quieter gearbox
operation, allowing it to
click into first gear, rather than the
clunk you used to get. And the substandard brakes of yesteryear have been consciously eliminated.

With ninety-one years of Harley heritage built-in, the '96 Springer
Softail is a beautiful, thoroughly competent and enjoyable motorcycle.
With the look that has long inspired the custom-bike culture. Made for
cruising at 50 mph on a smooth, open road, its torque-rich power
rewards. You could have a totally lousy day, but feel fine by the time
you arrive home - because you got to ride this bike.
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Harley-Davidson Motor Company
Model: FXSTS Springer Softail
Price: $14,030
Engine: Air-cooled OHV V-twin cylinder
Bore x Stroke: 3.498 in. x 4.250 in.
Displacement: 80 cu. in.
Carburetion: 40mm Keihin CV
Transmission: 5-speed, belt final drive
Wheelbase: 64.41 in.
Seat height: 26.12 in.
Fuel capacity: 4.2 gallons
Claimed dry weight: 625 lbs.
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