No, it cannot. Not a "standard" rigid frame that it. There are now several manufacturers that make rigid frames specifically for rubber mount sportsters, just do a web search. Be aware though that a rubber mounted sporty engine in a rigid frame is now a rigid. The benefits (if there were any) to having a rubber mounted engine no longer exist.
buy a 2004 sportster..it has a rubber mounted engine that isolates vibration
the easy answer is no, - as the frame and the engine housing is completely different.
On a Harley Davidson Sportster, the bank angle sensor is typically located near the motorcycle's ignition system, often mounted to the frame or near the engine. Its primary role is to detect the angle of the bike in relation to the ground, helping to prevent engine start if the bike is tipped over. For exact placement, it's best to consult the specific service manual for your Sportster model, as there may be slight variations depending on the year and model.
To allow some movement, an engine directly hard mounted to a frame will break the steel from the torque, the rubber bushings allow a little movement and prevent vibration.
The 1999 Harley-Davidson Sportster 1200 produces approximately 65 horsepower. This model features a 1200cc V-twin engine that delivers a solid performance characteristic of the Sportster line. The power output, combined with its lightweight frame, provides an engaging riding experience.
There are many places one might go to purchase a Sportster frame. In addition to the official brand website, one might also try purchasing from the eBay website.
On a 1986-2003 there is a drain hose. Look under the motor and there is a rubber hose with a worm clamp on it, it attaches to a bung on the frame. Loosen the clamp and remove the hose from the bung.
On a 1990 Harley Sportster, the fuse box is typically located under the seat. You may need to remove the seat to access it, as it is mounted to the frame or near the battery compartment. Check your owner's manual for specific details related to your model, as the location can vary slightly between different configurations.
On a 1999 Harley-Davidson 883 Sportster, the ignition module is typically located under the seat, mounted to the frame. To access it, you'll need to remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts securing it in place. The ignition module is a rectangular box connected to the wiring harness, usually near the battery area.
On Fuel Injected vehicles it is inside the fuel tank mounted on top. On non-fuel injected vehicles it is normally mounted to the engine block on the front. It may also have an electric pump mounted to the frame rail.
All vehicles have a frame on which the chassis is mounted.
== == On the passenger's side of the engine down near the bottom mounted to the frame.