"H-D is known for producing no fuss motorcycles, but the Street Bob
appears to have even less fuss than normal - or any passenger
facilities. This solo look harks back to the postwar shed built
creations of returning Yankee servicemen. Bored without Nazis to
pursue, they cobbled together minimalist machinery to chase each
other around on. This look was known as the 'Bobber'."
Visordown.com, sept 2018
For consignment, a 2006 Harley Davidson FXDB Street Bob motorcycle
with a title verified 245 miles, a stunning V-twin that is in near
mint condition. Fresh out of storage, expect to have to perform
some TLC before you ride off into the sunset.
Exterior
Setting it apart from so many other bikes, the overall palette of
the Street Bob is black and that's depicted in the frame, chain
cover, cylinder fins, clutch cover, and leather saddle. But the
star of the show is the glossy double gas tank with a brushed
aluminum style Harley call out and flat black plastic mid panel
that houses the speedometer. A streamlined fender hovers over the
front wheel while the rear takes a different approach and cascades
over the sides of the wider tire. Both exhaust exit on the right,
terminating at different staggered spots, and each shines with a
mirror like chrome. Front marker lights hang from the handlebars
while the rears flank the fender as normal. Wheels are chrome wire
with 19-inch in front and 16-inch in back.
Functionality
Standard handlebar layout of brakes, lights, and other thumb
controls are in place and the central speedometer also has a
digital readout. Rubber coated footpegs fold up while stored and
the single saddle is embroidered with the coveted Harley name, and
all is in great shape.
Drivetrain
This bike utilizes an 88ci V-twin rated at 67 horsepower, fuel
injected and tied to a 6-speed manual transmission. Dual exhaust
begins with showy headers and ends with Screaming Eagle pipes.
Suspension consists of hydraulic telescoping forks in front and
coil overs in back while disc brakes are found front and rear.
FXDB stands for Super Glide family, (FX), Dyna Frame, and Street
Bob model. This nearly 20 year old bike looks like it just came off
the Harley showroom floor and if you peruse reviews, you'll note
it's regarded almost unanimously as a very nice bike. Here's an
opportunity to get the one you couldn't afford in 2006, but is back
to tempt you.
1HD1GX1176K316152
1-USA
HD-Harley Davidson
1-Heavyweight
GX-FXDB
1-88ci V-Twin
1-Regular Introduction
7-Check Digit
6-2006
K-Kansas City, KS Assy Plant
316152-Sequential Unit Number
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