2014 Harley-davidson Fat Bob Fxdf on 2040-motos
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2014 Harley-Davidson Fat Bob FXDF, Fat tires, blacked out finishes, throaty slash cut mufflers, low fat handlebar, forward controls and a surly attitude. Now you're riding dirty... From the double-barreled stare of its twin headlamps to the knobby tread of its burly tires, the Harley-Davidson Fat Bob makes a statement that is not subtle. But this motorcycle offers more than attitude. The rigid steel backbone of its Dyna frame, a pair of thick 49 mm fork legs and chassis geometry that's tuned to turn make the Fat Bob a cruiser willing to hunt for corners and a blast to ride. Dual front disc brakes haul the Fat Bob down in a hurry
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