The Harley Davidson Fat Boy FLSTF is a classic Harley model.
Manufactured in York, PA, it has been one of the best-known names
in motorcycling for decades. Key features for this bulky cruiser
are the solid-disc front and rear wheels, fat front forks, fat
tires, rider floor-boards, FLSTF rear fender, tank gauges and broad
handlebars. Seat height is 27", rake is 32-degrees and the look is
spot-on. The FLSTF has just received a recent professional respray
from 'House of Color Paint' - a Chameleon finish that is stunning.
The drivetrain is Harley's vibration-isolated Black-and-Chrome Twin
Cam 88 engine (CV carb) that is black powder-coated. It has been
fitted with Vance and Hines pipes and backed by a 5-speed
transmission with belt final drive. Brakes are disc front/rear and
Fat Boy solid-disc wheels mount radial tires with good rubber. The
owner has added Screaming Eagle chrome accessories including sissy
bar, mirrors, air cleaner and gas cap. This Fat Boy is ready for
your next ride to the mountains or the beach. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS
IS".
Vehicle Details
2001 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy
Listing ID:CC-1362115
Price:$7,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:2001
Make:Harley-Davidson
Model:Fat Boy
Exterior Color:Camelion
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:11694
Stock Number:2782
VIN:1HD1BMY131Y067597
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