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Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob - International Version

SPECIFICATIONS:

year: 2013
make: Harley-Davidson
Model: Dyna
price: $ 15499
Engine: Air-cooled, Twin Cam 96™
Transmission: 6-Speed
Torque @ RPM: 100 @ 3500
Energy: Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Displacement: 103 cubic inches

Harley Davidson revealed the 2013 version of its popular Dyna Fat Bob model. The bike is propelled by a strong air-cooled Twin Cam 103B Harley engine which is mated on a 6 speed cruise drive transmission.

As far as styling goes, the 2013 Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob FXDF features a drag-style handlebar combined with an aggressive front end, coil over rear chrome shocks and a dual chrome headlamp. You also get a premium paint job which further enhances the custom look.

To offer a smooth ride the motorcycle is equipped with adjustable suspension which suits a wide range of riding styles. The company’s engineers have also spent a lot of time to reward the Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob’s rider with top notch ergonomics. Thereby you are treated with forward-mounted controls, engine idle temperature management strategy and a comfortable saddle.


The 2013 Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob FXDF is a Dark Custom with a big motorcycle feel. The Harley Fat Bob features a powerful air-cooled Twin Cam 103 Harley engine with 6 speed cruise drive tranmission, providing more performance power for passing, hill-climbing, and riding with passenger and cargo. For the custom style you want, the Fat Bob motorcycle’s beefy handlebar is truly reminiscent of an aggressive quarter mile monster. And with the wires routed through the steel, you get a clean, minimal look with nothing standing in your way of the open road. Add to that the wide stance and 16 inch front wheel, and you have a cool fat custom look with a powerful big twin engine. And if you like a little Harley chrome on an otherwise stripped down bike, take a look at the Fat Bob rear chrome shocks. These high performance coil over rear chrome shocks give a smooth ride and custom look. For a little more chrome, the Dyna Fat Bob model also features a distinctive cast chrome double headlamp bucket. Learn more about this bike with a big motorcycle feel and the other Harley Dyna motorcycles. Also check out the Street Bob, the Super Glide Custom, and Wide Glide motorcycles.

Styling


Drag-Style Handlebar

The Fat Bob® motorcycle features an internally wired 1 1/4’ bar with tall risers. This beefy handlebar is truly reminiscent of an aggressive quarter mile monster. And with the wires routed through the steel, you get a clean, minimal look with nothing standing in your way of the open road.

Aggressive Front End

With its wide stance and fat styling, the Fat Bob® comes on like a back-alley brawler: big, bold and dripping with attitude. Muscled up forks, huge headlamp and a 16-inch front wheel wrapped in a 130mm tyre give it a menacing, all-business stance and powerful performance—that thick Michelin® Scorcher™ gripping the blacktop for better control and smoother cruising.

Dual Front Chrome Headlamp

Twice the custom style. Twice the badass attitude. The Fat Bob® model features a distinctive cast chrome double headlamp bucket that blasts open the night so you can see everything in your path. And with double the chrome coverage of a single bucket, you’re bound to turn twice as many heads on the boulevard.

Chrome Covered Rear Shocks

Lowered and drenched in genuine Harley-Davidson® chrome, the rear suspension on the Fat Bob® motorcycle features high-performance coil-over rear shocks that provide a smooth ride and help strike the bike’s eye-catching balance of chrome and darkness.

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