Fat Bob. First rego 2018
114 with stage 2 upgrade
20,000kms.
Peg extensions
Quick release Screen
Quick release Sissy rack
2 into 1 bassani pipes
Tail tidy.
New Harley comfort seat plus old one
Rear vision extensions
Good rubber
NSW rego.
2nd owner, female rider for last 12000kms, all service and maintenance done thru Canberra Harley.
Tumut/Gundagai NSW.
The all-new Fat Bob is 9.97kg lighter with Tarmac-eating traction delivered by Milwaukee-Eight engine power. Updated suspension & the reinvented Softail frame smooths out the ride & provides agile cornering. Also new is a 2-1-2 upswept exhaust & never-seen-before asymmetrical tank graphic, inverted front fork & fat tyres with an aggressive tread pattern.
NEW FOR 2018:- Milwaukee-Eight engine; Lighter & stiffer frame; Suspension with inverted fork & external rear preload adjustment; Unique LED forward lighting; Twin disc front brakes; Seat; More lean angle; Dark finishes; 2-1-2 performance exhaust; Cast wheels with aggressive tyre tread pattern
CUSTOM COLOURS $30595 Black Denim; Red Iron Denim or Bonneville Salt Denim
Bike Type
Road
Series
Softail
Model Code
FXFBS
LAMS Approved
False
Colours
Vivid Black (Custom colours $30595 Black Denim; Red Iron Denim or Bonneville Salt Denim)
ø Specifications have been sourced from Automotive Data Services Pty Ltd (Redbook) and are based on manufacturer standard features and specifications, some of which may require subscription. Actual features and specifications for this vehicle may differ. Please confirm these details with the seller.
‡ This is an estimated figure calculated with reference to ADR 81/02 and is made on the assumption the vehicle is at maximum factory fuel/energy capacity. It does not take into account factors such as individual driving habits, terrains and driving conditions which may vary depending on the driver and the vehicle.
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