Ok here's something I got off of one of these pages, so I have my answer and I guess I have one of these 299 unoffically built bikes.
However, in 1985 there were two FXR LIMITED EDITIONS one was official the other was unofficial both to gain extra sales and to help perfect the production line process for supplying more chrome. The "OFFICIAL" one was the FXRC Low Glide Custom , which in some locales was unofficially dubbed the " Candy Glide " in honor of the color scheme of the paint which was Candy Orange and Root Beer , paint that made the whole motorcycle seem to glow in full sunlight like a "radioactive pumpkin". The 1985 "Candy Glide" FXRC Low Glide Custom , wasn't for everyone, and in some parts of the country they were a tough sell. Why? The price was higher, for one, the biggest reason, though was that bright bold color that was too "pretty" to be seen on. The new black T-shirt crowd just wasn't fully ready for the Candy Orange and Root Beer bikes with orange-brown seats. Only 1,084 were built in 1985. The "UNOFFICAL" FXRS special was a version offered with the chrome covers of the FXRC, but without the candy paint. 299 in 1985 were built.