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2008 Harley-Davidsons First Ride
2008 Harley-Davidsons First Ride
…the front of the Fat Bob is its dual four-inch headlamps. Not traditional Harley chrome nacelle attire, but distinctive on the '08 Dyna Fat Bobs nonetheless. The Fat Bob's stripped-down look is deliberate. While Harley went with the slick, polished look with the Rockers, the Fat Bob is designed to look…
2010 CVO Fat Bob First Ride
2010 CVO Fat Bob First Ride
The CVO Fat Bob made the cut again this year, albeit with a few new wrinkles like its Midnight Pearl?plating and a brown, distressed leather seat.? The final member of the Harley-Davidson?s quartet of 2010 CVO models is the CVO Fat Bob. Mechanically, the 2010 CVO Fat Bob hasn?t changed much from its…
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2009 Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
2009 Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
…fender. The Dyna family continues to be recognized for its under-seat battery box, exposed rear shocks, and a classic Fat Bob fuel cell with a tank-mounted console. The 2009 Street Bob saw the most dramatic changes. Its chopped rear fender is now topped with a curved, LED taillight from an old school…
Motorcycle USA Best of 2008 Awards
Motorcycle USA Best of 2008 Awards
…this year goes to the newest member of The Motor Company?s Dyna family, the 2008 FXDF Fat Bob. It has all of the physical attributes to please the discriminatory cruiser rider - burly tires, the big Bob tank, a bobbed front fender, V-shaped drag bars and cool twin headlamps. But the best part is the more…
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2008 Star Raider First Ride
2008 Star Raider First Ride
…design a swingarm capable of holding the 210/40-18 radial as the 210mm-wide rear tire is the widest amongst Star cruisers. And while Star joins the fat-backed movement of the custom world, the low-profile of the meaty Metzeler keeps the rubber side down and will have you aggressively seeking out the…
Harley-Davidson Cross Bones First Look
Harley-Davidson Cross Bones First Look
…, lots of springs and high handlebars. Mini-apes drape over a sweet custom-style dual tank. A shiny Springer on a fat knob of a front tire gives the front end a brutish stance. The fat-bottomed leather solo seat has dual springs and a metal pan design that dates back to the 30s. The retro feel of the…
2007 Harley-Davidsons First Rides
2007 Harley-Davidsons First Rides
…Super Glide and rises to $16,430 for a loaded Low Rider. The new Dyna for '07 is the Super Glide Custom that gets additional chrome, a stretched Fat Bob tank (larger at 5.1-gallons),?laced wheels and a two-up seat. Like the Softail and Touring models, the Dyna's exhaust note is deeper and richer than…
2003 Yamaha V-Star
2003 Yamaha V-Star
…Virago 1100, the V-Star line consists of three models. Just $7899 will put you in the saddle of the Custom model, with its minimalist front fender and bobbed rear fender setting it apart from the valanced-fendered Classic versions. New for 2003 are optional cast aluminum wheels that bump up the spoked-wheel…
2009 Harley-Davidson CVO First Rides
2009 Harley-Davidson CVO First Rides
…torch of its forebears. To keep things fresh, H-D has shaken up this year's lineup with the return of the CVO Road Glide and the debut of the CVO Fat Bob. The duo takes the place of last year's Screamin' Eagle Road King and Dyna models. The CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide and the CVO Softail Springer…
2006 Harley-Davidsons Quick Rides
2006 Harley-Davidsons Quick Rides
…for '06. The Street Bob is, as its name implies, is a stripped-down design that pays homage to the classic bobber style, with a low ape-hanger handlebar, a solo seat, and mid-mount foot controls. Steel laced wheels, a Fat Bob tank and lots of black finishes complete the Street Bob look.The new 35th-anniversary…

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