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| DC Powerport |
No |
| Displacement |
96 inches |
| Engine |
Air Cooled Twin Cam 96 |
| Fuel Capacity |
5 Gallons |
| Fuel System |
Electronic Fuel Injection |
| Length |
94.3 inches |
| Luggage Rack |
Yes |
| Miles per Gallon |
53 hwy / 34 city |
| MP3 Port |
No |
| Navigation System |
No |
| Passenger |
Yes |
| Passenger Back Rest |
No |
| Radio/CD Player |
No |
| Seat Height |
25.4 inces |
| Side Saddlebags |
10"H X 18"L X 7"W |
| Storage |
Yes |
| Transmission |
6 Speed |
| Weather Channel |
No |
| Weight |
694 lbs |
| Wind Shield |
Optional |
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The Fat Boy® looks like no Harley-Davidson that has come before it. The original model was called "The Gray Ghost" because it was only offered in one color. Rumor has it that it was inspired by a WWII B-29 Bomber. The unique design has been so successful that other companies have tried to duplicate it, but have consistently fallen short.
Quality is Heavy
It weighs in at 694lbs. Simply put, quality is heavy. Thick chrome and full of features, no dime is spared in it's construction. The Fat Boy features solid disc wheels, custom metal fenders, a shotgun-style dual exhaust system, a textured leather seat insert, a hand-laced leather tank panel, floorboards, hidden wiring, and a wide FLH-style handlebar.
Famous Appearances
The Fat Boy is a famous motorcycle in Hollywood and US Culture. It's appeared in many movies, and was used by Arnold Schwarzenegger in Terminator II, John Travolta and Tim Allen in Wild Hogs, as well as The Sopranos, Bulworth, and Renegade.
What to Expect
This bike is smooth and steady, and glides across the highway. It's been regarded as one of the most comfortable rides, and will provide a relaxed experience for you to enjoy the countryside.
Video of a Fat Boy Ride