IMO 97 and 98 were good years for EVO engines, My 97 FLHT went 58,000 miles with NO problems other than 1 starter I say go for it
I went and looked at the '98 Dyna Convertible this morning. It took me 2 hours to get there. The salesman drove the bike up. The first thing I noticed was the buttons for the signals, horn, starter switch, high beam/low beam were worn so much you couldn't read any printing on the buttons. Seemed odd. The bike had been down because one of the mufflers was scraped pretty good. The plastic covering over the gas guage was in bad condition, very worn. I asked for maintenance records. The salesman came back a couple of minutes later and said that he didn't have any, but he was honest enough to tell me that the bike had been in an accident with the front end of the bike with medium to severe damage, but had been repaired. Then the salesman said that I could have it for $7,000 Canadian. Original price was $9,999. I asked him if they could put on factory pipes with Screaming Eagle slip ons. He said that would cost about $1,500. I asked him what he would give me for my bike, my 2007 Kawasaki 650R, and he offered me $2,200 which was a bit low. He said the Harley hadn't been serviced yet. He let me drive it around the parking lot. Took forever to warm up, just like my '98. Bike tracked okay. Why would I want to buy it? I'd never be able to sell it.