When did the Dyna Fat Bob come out?

When did the Dyna Fat Bob come out?

The bold new FXDF Dyna Fat Bob leads the 2008 line of Dyna performance factory customs from Harley-Davidson.

What’s the name of the new Harley Davidson Fat Bob?

The bold new FXDF Dyna Fat Bob leads the 2008 line of Dyna performance factory customs from Harley-Davidson. With dual headlamps blazing and chunky tires rolling out a distinctive footprint, the new Harley-Davidson FXDF Dyna Fat Bob aims to occupy a wide patch of pavement.

What kind of paint does a Harley Davidson Fat Bob have?

The Fat Bob is available in seven solid-color paint options, including three low-gloss Denim paint selections. “Only Harley-Davidson could style and engineer a motorcycle as visually exciting as the new Rocker,” said Bill Davidson, director of motorcycle product development.

Why was the Harley Davidson Dyna so popular?

The show not only popularized the Dyna (and helped revitalize the popularity of Harley-Davidsons in general), but it also showed the world the unique, menacing look many West Coast motorcycle club bikes had.

The bold new FXDF Dyna Fat Bob leads the 2008 line of Dyna performance factory customs from Harley-Davidson.

The bold new FXDF Dyna Fat Bob leads the 2008 line of Dyna performance factory customs from Harley-Davidson. With dual headlamps blazing and chunky tires rolling out a distinctive footprint, the new Harley-Davidson FXDF Dyna Fat Bob aims to occupy a wide patch of pavement.

The Fat Bob is available in seven solid-color paint options, including three low-gloss Denim paint selections. “Only Harley-Davidson could style and engineer a motorcycle as visually exciting as the new Rocker,” said Bill Davidson, director of motorcycle product development.

What kind of wheels does a Fat Bob have?

Giving Fat Bob a stocky stance are 16-inch rims front and rear, with the front sporting a “chunky” (as Harley calls it) 130mm-wide tire, complete with a chunky tread pattern. The wheels are classic hot rod—cast-aluminum with oval slots—further enhancing the bike’s ’50s look.

Why does my Dyna Glide make a ticking noise?

Assuming the oil pressure measures within spec, a lifter can become stuck and cause a ticking noise at all times. If this is the case, the lifters need to be inspected and replaced as necessary, as excess valve lash can ruin a motor in a hurry. Figure 2. Replacing faulty lifter. Oil type and viscosity can play a major role in valvetrain noise.

What kind of engine does the Fat Bob have?

This is a front end that makes a bold statement. The Fat Bob is powered by a Twin Cam 96 engine that pounds out 92 ft.-lbs. of torque through a 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission.

MILWAUKEE (July 9, 2007) – The bold new FXDF Dyna Fat Bob leads the 2008 line of Dyna performance factory customs from Harley-Davidson. Unmistakable behind dual headlamps and rolling on chunky, aggressive tires, the Fat Bob takes Dyna styling in a bold new direction.

What makes a Harley Davidson Fat Bob a Fat Bob?

The slotted exhaust shield recalls the cooling vents of the classic gangster gat and allows the rear cylinder pipe’s hues to evolve as the bike matures. The Fat Bob’s stout hindquarters are as aggressively styled as the rest of the bike.

What’s the name of the 2008 Harley Davidson Street Bob?

The Dyna Fat Bob, the Rocker and the Rocker C are additions to a diverse line of 2008 motorcycles that also includes 14 models available in limited-edition 105th Anniversary styling. A host of technical refinements for 2008 includes the availability of an all-new Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) as an option on Touring and VRSC models.

What are the characteristics of a 2008 Harley Davidson Dyna?

Shared Dyna characteristics include the under-seat battery box, exposed rear shock absorbers, and a classic Fat Bob fuel tank with console. Braided Brake Lines: Braided stainless steel brake lines enhance both the style and brake feel on all 2008 Dyna models.