What kind of bike does Fat Bob ride?

What kind of bike does Fat Bob ride?

The other light (ish) bike set up with a 16, the Fat Boy, is pretty fun as well, but with a 32-degree steering head angle (to the ‘Bob’s 29) and floorboards that like to drag, the ‘Bob can hang it out a little more. With a very neutral, relaxed riding pose, mid-length rides (at whatever speed) are easily done.

Is your car federal or California emissions tag?

Federal emissions stickers will just say, “This vehicle conforms to U.S. EPA regulations”. California emissions vehicles will state, “This vehicicle conforms to U.S. EPA and State of California regulations “. Where Can I Find the Emissions Tag?

How big is the front wheel on a Harley Davidson Fat Bob?

Harley’s Fat Bob, which debuted last year, was the anti-cruiser: a stripped-down, bare-knuckle street fighter, or at least H-D’s conception of one. With a beefy 16-inch front wheel, seemingly dual-sport inspired chunky tire treads and the double headlight, it was a slam dunk to be included in Harley’s edgier Dark Custom marketing plan.

How much does a 2009 CVO Fat Bob cost?

Approximately 2,450 examples of the 2009 CVO Fat Bob will be produced by a team of highly skilled technicians in a special assembly area at the Harley-Davidson Kansas City Vehicle Operations facility. The suggested U.S. retail price for the 2009 CVO Fat Bob is $25,299 ($25,499 in California).

What kind of motorcycle is the CVO Fat Bob?

From its beefy front tire to its twisted Tommy Gun exhaust to the arrogant flip of its Bobtail rear fender, the 2009 CVO Fat Bob will stake its claim to a wide stretch of asphalt. The CVO Fat Bob is a limited-production motorcycle created by the Harley-Davidson CVO group, and based on the Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob.

Where is the Harley Davidson Fat Bob made?

The CVO Fat Bob is a limited-production motorcycle created by the Harley-Davidson CVO group, and based on the Harley-Davidson Dyna Fat Bob. Approximately 2,450 examples of the 2009 CVO Fat Bob will be produced by a team of highly skilled technicians in a special assembly area at the Harley-Davidson Kansas City Vehicle Operations facility.

What are the Harley Davidson CVO models for 2009?

The Harley-Davidson CVO line for 2009 includes the following four models: CVO Fat Bob CVO Road Glide CVO Softail Springer CVO Ultra Classic Electra Glide The Fat Bob is a first-time CVO offering, while the Road Glide, Softail Springer and Ultra Classic Electra Glide all enjoy a storied history with the program.