What kind of wheels does the Fat Bob have?
For 2009, the CVO group gives the Fat Bob the CVO treatment – bold paint, brilliant chrome and a monster motor – to create a premium custom motorcycle loaded with exclusive features. New 16-inch Fang wheels debut on the CVO 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 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.
How to measure the bolt pattern of a trailer wheel?
The bolt pattern of a wheel is defined by two numbers: the number of bolt holes and the diameter of the circle (in inches) that they form, measured through the centers of the bolt holes. For example, a 5 on 5-1/2 bolt pattern defines a wheel that has 5 bolt holes spaced out evenly along a circle that has…
Where can I find a bolt pattern guide?
This bolt pattern guide is mainly focused towards car models / vehicles in Europe, but many cars are also applicable to the USA / Canada and other countries, but may have different model names and such in comparision to those in our table / chart. Notice regarding the wheel offset!
Which is the most accurate way to measure bolt patterns?
The most accurate ways to measure bolt patterns are depicted in the illustrations below. 4-bolt patterns are measured in a straight line from center to center of two bolt holes sitting directly across from each other. 5-bolt patterns can be more difficult to measure since the bolt holes are not directly across from each other.
What does the bolt pattern on a tire mean?
Tire professionals classify bolt patterns using a two number system. The first number indicates how many bolt holes are in the wheel, and the second describes the diameter of the imaginary circle they make. For example, a 5-100mm bolt pattern means that the wheel has 5 bolt holes equally spaced on a 100mm circle.