1995 Harley-Davidson Softail Bad Boy Limited Edition Selling With No Reserve on Bring a Trailer

A 1995 Harley-Davidson Softail Bad Boy Limited Edition is gaining momentum among bidders as it approaches the final days of a no-reserve sale, with current offers reaching $5,000 and five days remaining. The motorcycle, held by its current owner since 1997, presents a blend of factory design and aftermarket customization developed over decades of ownership.

Finished in Vivid Black with blue graphics, the Softail reflects the distinctive styling associated with the Bad Boy Limited Edition model. The bike’s appearance is complemented by practical additions, including a clear windscreen, saddlebags, a rear parcel rack, and a passenger backrest, enhancing its usability for extended rides. An aftermarket LED headlight and mirrors further update its visual and functional profile.

With approximately 63,000 miles on the odometer, the motorcycle has seen consistent use, with a significant portion accumulated under current ownership. The fuel tank interior received attention in 2024 with a re-lining, while recent mechanical updates include a replacement battery installed in August 2024 and a new starter motor and relay fitted in February 2026.

The Softail is powered by an air-cooled 82 cubic-inch Evolution V-twin engine, paired with a five-speed transmission and belt drive. Performance and reliability have been supported by upgrades such as a Screamin’ Eagle ignition coil, Kuryakyn Hypercharger air cleaner, Keihin carburetor, and a Thunder Headers two-into-one exhaust system. An aftermarket dipstick with an integrated oil temperature gauge provides additional monitoring capability.

The bike rides on a 21-inch custom forged aluminum front wheel and a slotted 16-inch rear wheel, both wrapped in recently mounted Dunlop tires. Suspension is handled by a springer front fork and a hidden rear setup with dual shocks beneath the frame, maintaining the Softail’s classic appearance. Braking is managed by single disc systems at both ends.

Offered from Casico with no reserve, the sale includes a service manual, motorcycle lift, service records, and additional accessories, along with a clean Arizona title. As the auction nears its conclusion, the combination of long-term ownership, documented updates, and distinctive styling continues to attract interest from collectors and riders alike.

By Eve Nowell

Eve is a junior writer who’s learning the ropes of automotive journalism. Raised in a racing legacy family, she’s grown up around engines, stories, and trackside traditions, and now she’s beginning to share her own voice with readers.

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