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Harley-Davidson FLSTF Softail Fat Boy – USA Version

SPECIFICATIONS:

year: 2013
make: Harley-Davidson
Model: Fat
price: $ 16999
Transmission: Six speed
Torque @ RPM: 132 @ 3000
Displacement: 1690 cc

There aren’t many motorcycles that are able to compete against the iconic Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy as this model is considered by many riders the purest form of an American motorcycle. Starting with its unique style and finishing with its state of the art technologies, the USA version of the 2013 Harley-Davidson FLSTF Softail Fat Boy is a true benchmark in its segment.

The 2013 version of the Harley-Davidson FLSTF Softail Fat Boy (USA model) comes with a rigid-mounted, counter-balanced Twin Cam 103B V-Twin engine with Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI). The engine cranks out a peak torque of 97.5 ft. lbs. @ 3000 RPM (132 Nm @ 3000 RPM and is mated on a six speed Cruise Drive transmission.

The 2013 Harley-Davidson FLSTF Softail Fat Boy (USA version) is offered with a starting price of $16,999 USD.

Press Release


The legendary Fat Boy® motorcycle defined the “fat custom” category and imitators everywhere tried to copy its magic. But this original continues to turn heads wherever it rolls, with fat tires, fat bars, a fat fender and a big, powerful, black powder-coated, counter-balanced Twin Cam 103B™ engine. The Fat Boy® model is the very definition of a heavyweight motorcycle, delivering
a bold styling statement and a wide, comfortable riding stance.

Plus the Security Package Option with Anti-lock Braking System and Harley-Davidson® Smart Security System seamlessly delivers the most advanced technology in exquisite packaging in a way that only Harley-Davidson can deliver.

Fat Custom Style

Recalling the "hardtail" choppers of the ’60s and ’70s, the Fat Boy® motorcycle keeps that heritage alive more than forty years later. This is the original "fat custom" bike—laid-back and luxurious with an unmistakable profile on the road. But the nostalgic style isn’t just about the confident stance, chrome and old-school detail. It’s how you look riding it. It’s how it feels. It’s the classic, relaxed riding position. You’re not just cruising. You’re in charge—kicked back on a throne of machined metal surveying your domain.

Fat Features

Big in all the right places. The 17-inch wheels of silver, bullet-hole, disc-cast aluminum definitely make an impression—especially with rubber 140mm wide in front and a beefy 200mm in back. And check out the chopsticks up front—fat front fork behind the huge, gorgeous headlamp. The handlebars are wide, giant stainless steel with bare-knuckle chrome risers. Plus, the fuel tank medallion boasts a generous slab of mirror chrome finish—noticeable on any stretch of road. It’s a lot of fat in one tight bike. Definitely meaty. Wide. Big-boned. A bruiser. Call it what you want. Just admit that you want it.

Hidden Rear Shocks

If you want a comfortable bike but love that rigid-suspension look, you’ve come to the right bike. We’ve kept all the modern comforts where they belong—below the surface of a rad, vintage-looking bike. You get the classic lines of a vintage "hardtail" frame with the horizontal rear shocks hidden in the guts. It’s a signature rigid look, and you’ll only find it on a Softail® model.

Fat Custom Tank Details

This tank makes a statement with its leather tank strap, chrome side badges, and chrome speedometer and ignition switch console. The Fat Boy® model speedometer face boasts a big, bold display for the odometer and an ancillary display for gear and rpm, so all the info you need on the fly is yours at a glance.

Premium Paint

Up to two times thicker than the competition, custom quality paint comes standard on all Harley-Davidson® motorcycle.

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