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2013 Harley-davidson Flstf - Softail Fat Boy on 2040-motos

$18,594
YearYear:2013 MileageMileage:10 ColorColor: Midnight Pearl
Location:

Bend, Oregon

Bend, OR
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2013 Harley-Davidson FLSTF - Softail Fat Boy, This bike does have the Factory optional $1195.00 ABS/SEC. 2013 Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy


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.


Twin Cam 103 Engine Heritage
The knowledge of what makes an engine truly move a rider runs deep at The Motor Company, and it was put to good use when we created the Twin Cam 103; engine. We sweated bullets perfecting every cubic inch, pushing design and technology forward. And we did it all without compromising one bit of Harley-Davidson's unique styling. Evolved, yet carrying on the legacy of the Flathead, Knucklehead, Panhead, Shovelhead, Evolution, Twin Cam 88; and Twin Cam 96 engines that came before. The performance and durability are a direct result of the untold miles logged on the V-Twin since 1909, and the proud heritage that comes from a century's worth of commitment to life on two wheels.


Fat Dunlop Tires
Fatter is better. Rubber 140mm wide up front mitigates feedback from the street for a smoother ride. And the beefy 200mm rear tire provides a confident feeling of sure contact with the road, and excellent traction under braking. And since they're from Dunlop, you know you're wrapping your premium rollers in quality rubber.


Full-Length Rider Footboards
Your boots were made for riding, in any way you see fit. Our full-length footboards boast a tried and true design that's stood the test of time. Plenty of foot positions for your taste and comfort. Rubber vibration isolation for a comfortable ride. And heel-toe shifting for confident shifting every time. It takes a few rides, but once you've gotten used to the smooth heel-toe rhythm, you'll never give it up. The toes of your boots won't take the same beating, either.


Narrow Seat
To go along with the low seat height, we've added some ergos to make sure every inch of low pays off in pleasurable riding. We've slimmed up the seat itself. With the seat shape, lowdown frame and rigid powertrain, you can be sure you'll feel a solid, comfortable connection with the bike and road.



Features:


Fat Features


Hidden Rear Shocks


Fat Custom Tank Details


Premium Paint


Hand Finished Fuel Tank


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