For what it's worth, I'm 5'8" on a good day and I have a 2014 Dyna Fat Bob (my first bike in 25 years) and it fits me well...almost "like a glove". The forward controls are not uncomfortable or unusable. I love the bike; it's great. If you come across one and you're reading this, don't judge it until you sit on it. Great video. Thanks.
Had my late 2013 fatty in UK from new, love a spin on my own and brilliant with wife on back. Quick change to back rest and sundowner seat and all set for me and wife for long trips. I’m 6 ft 1 inch and forward controls are perfect, such a perfect bike 2 up.8 years on and at the age of 53 can never see myself changing it, had many bikes over years but fatbob always brings a smile and admiring stares.....love it 👍
I have a 2016 fat Bob with forward controls , I’m 6ft1 so it’s perfect for me one or two up , loads of torque at low revs from the motor with surprisingly good handling for a cruiser , sounds great with the Vance & Hines shorts on too😎
That was a great idea old vs new...cause most of the time I wonder if spend double money on a new bike really worth it, this video was very well made high quality information..thank you!
I have a 2014 and I'm 6'2" and the forward controls are just right for me, I can't imagine anyone less than 6' tall being comfortable for more than an hour though, I installed a set of mid pegs just to have someplace else to move my feet to on longer rides
I have a 2011 dyna fat bob in candy orange, picked it up with only 2k miles, rsd intake, v&h exhaust, cam'd up, and led taillight. I'm currently in the process of installing 16" hcc jarhead bars, avon grips, lowering kit, and a saddlemen step up seat. this spring I'm getting rid of the chunky stock tires for a smooth riding set of avon cobras and it's getting a headlight swap from a 2019 fatboy
I love my 2016 Street Bob. The only thing I can compare it to is the 2001 Dyna FXDXT I had. I put thousands of highway miles on that baby.👍🏻 I like the old Dyna suspension better. I’ve got Progressives on mine. And I like that the seat height is lower on the Dyna. Ground clearance is important to me. I live in the Ozark Mountains, and it doesn’t drag metal in the twisties. Mine is Stage 2, so I’ve got more than 100 lbs of torque. I know this is about the Dyna Fat Bobs. But I see the comparisons as they are in the Street Boba too. I’ll stick with my Dyna, thank you.
I know this is a old video but thanks, yes, the headlight definitely was a struggle for me, I'm 6' it fits me perfectly, it is a fitting for a larger person. It is a wonderful bike for sure. I have a 2012 Fat Bob Denium Black. Define wish to raise the suspension to increase lean. Needs better suspension, wish it had the new models suspension.
Great video, thanks! - I bought my 2013 fatbob new, love the rear fender, the riding position (6'1"), everything except the headlights. Would really appreciate guidance on the possibility of swapping out the twin lights for the new square one from the late models, cheers!
Glad u like the video. I am a fan of the new headlight but I must say most folks don't like it. Swapping it over is going to come down to the diameter of the upper portion of the forks where the shroud and hardware mount and the width of the forks. If it were me, I would see if anyone else had done it and if so inquire with them. If not, then head down to your local dealership and take some measurements. The parts guys r likely going to say "no it won't fit" and that's that, but where there's a will there's a way. Lastly I might see if a kit already exists for your bike.
I just bought a "17 Dyna FB with 19 miles after riding the 2020 FB. The M8 is great, the suspension miles above the Dyna, the fuel range is and will always be the deal breaker. I'm not sure who at the MoCo made the decision to put a peanut tank on the new bike but that was a dumb move.
I hear this a lot & I get why it's a turn off for some. I've ridden nonstop for well over 200 miles on more occasions than I can recall....however nowadays (I'm 58 yrs old) I'm more than ready to get off & stretch my legs more often. I have a stage 1 kit on my 2020 FXFBS 114 and I'm close to 250lbs. I'm getting at LEAST 47mpg....including roughing her up a bit now & then. 150 easy before I need fuel. I don't think the range is as big an issue....to some, as it's made out to be. I know this doesn't apply to everyone, just playing Devil's advocate. I also have a couple 1 litre fuel bottles that I can toss in the bag if needed.
@@ronpuchalski6388 I'm 57 myself and rode to Alaska in 2018 and this new FB back from NYC to Florida. While I can't imagine going back to Alaska on this bike, there is something to be said for riding any distance without range anxiety. The 2020 FB can NOT make a night run to Pensacola from Ocala unless you ride the Interstate something I personally rarely do.
What tires are those on the '13 FatBob? The front looks stock ?the Dunlop D27. But their rear looks nothing like my stock was. I like slightly wider than stock rear.
Cheers Mate 🍻 very good video on information on this model... I currently have a 1991 custom Softail.. had a accident in October & if I get it back & I'm not happy with it I'm think'n of a 2018/2020 Fat Bob.. Love the light, & 114 is drawing me to it... Plus because my chapter does a lot of Kilometres each MTH, I still want a no screen bike, even though I do love Street &Road glide's just way out of my price range ATM.. So just weight up multiple options.. Even may just Cam my old Evo 🤷🍻🤙🏻
I owned a dyna Fat Bob and now have the soft tail. The new bike is much better in loads of ways. My dyna was 2011 96ci. And new bike is the 114. Both are great looking motorcycles. 🤓👍
Love the newer more modern look of the newest Fat Bobs. I don't even like Harley-Davidson but that one looks cool. If they keep updating their bikes like that I'll have to get one.
I want to know which one handles the twisties better, which one is more composed when you are scrapping the pegs. I have ridden sport bikes for over 20 years and know I have moved onto Harley’s. I find it near impossible to find a real world review where they discuss handling issues. Let’s face it, 32 degrees of lean angle is not much, it’s normal to expect that the average rider will use all of it up.
The Softail far out handles the Dyna from the factory. During the time that I owned my Softail Fat Bob I added an extension to the rear shock lifting the rear an inch. You can also slide the fork tubes down about a half inch elevating the front slightly. Those 2 mods plus a set of mid controls and ull have urself a fun bike to ride that performs well in the twisties.
@@aztriumphsterthanks for the info, I appreciate it. I was finding it hard to get real world info about handling, this is helpful. I am leaning towards the Dyna chassis Fatbob simply because of the lower cost. I had to replace the suspension on my other Harley’s, I just assume this one will need a set of aftermarket emulsion shocks like Ohlins or Legends (just the basic shocks with rebound adjustment does wonders), stiffer fork springs and thicker oil. I think this might do the trick.
I know I'm a bit late to the party on this video, but you mentioned on your Dyna you were able to move your forwards back a bit. I'm assuming you didn't just switch to mids. Can you tell me how you achieved this?
Apologies for the slow/late response. The foot controls were actually moved back a bit by the previous owner. They were somewhere between forward and true mid. The brackets/supports were custom made/powder coated. I’m sorry I don’t have a good picture or better answer to share as I’ve since sold that bike. Best of luck!
The Fat Bob is the one that would make me go back to Harleys. It looks straight out of Mad Max, the bike you ride after the apocalypse… Besides, it's supposed to be extremely confortable, which would be a change from my Triumph Street Twin (which I love to bits nonetheless !)
I have 7500 miles in one season on my 2020 Fat Bob. I'm 5-10/5-11 & it is comfortable. I regularly do 150-250 mile rides..rarely do I go 100 miles before taking a stretch break. The factory seat is pretty good for an HD. Just ordered a saddlemen seat to stretch a bit more comfort out of her but the FB is a bike that does everything well. Great for cruising the back roads, tons of fun in the twisties & can let you rack up miles.....I've had everything under the sun from dirt bikes, dual sports, rice rockets & cruisers.....this is my favorite bike to date & I'm coming off a bagger.
I was just about to ask this question - love my 2013 fatbob except the headlights, not just the fact they are a bit shit power-wise but the new model's lights look way better IMHO
I've been thinking about it. I get nearly 200 miles out of the 3+ish gallon tank. Would be nice to add another nearly 100 miles though. Edit: so he only gets 200 miles out of his 5 gal tank? i get 185 out of my 2020 fat bob. so its not that big a difference.
I have a 2014 I bought used. The original owner built the engine about as far as he could and then was afraid to ride it so he sold it. I have a Memphis shade fairing on it and it looks like a smaller Streetglide, the bike I traded in. It's a great scoot and fast. Not much of a fan of any part of the new version.
@@aztriumphster No. I'm 76 and now on a fixed income. I also have an '89 FXSTS, which has been properly "evilized." -L- That's enough for this old fart...
Why have they put a smaller fuel tank on newer softails? It's literally driven me crazy. I'd like a new one but I can't do it because of the fuel tank.
I have a 2010 Fat Bob. The rear brake pedal is way to close. I have to pick my foot to press the brake. I adjusted as far forward as I could without the rod hitting against the exhaust. Anything I can do to correct this?
The softail is better in every conceivable way when it comes to performance and handling. I get why some people prefer the more classic look of the Dyna though. Everyone mentions the smaller fuel tank on the softail Fat Bob but i find it to be sufficient without spoiling the looks. It's still miles better than the peanut tanks on the sportsters.
The 2013 is identical to mine same color too mine has 17" bars and different exhaust. Im going to say I have sat on the 2020 and I hate it, I'm 6'3" and it seemed so small.
i'm 5'11" and my 2011 felt small but super tall at the same time when I got it, so I immediately replaced the seat, put a 1.75 lowering kit on the back end and got 16" apes, it's much better now. I test rode a 2020 about a month ago and hated it, it just felt cramped up
I had a 1986 Yamaha Radian 600 that was faster than either of these bikes. It was considered to be a parts bin special at the time. As for these two, I prefer the styling of the older one. I'm currently looking to get one in black.☺☺☺
going fast you can deplete it in 50 - 60 miles. hypercruising at 75mph you can do pretty good. 180 miles or so. city commute im getting like 120-130 a tank. (2021 fatbob)
Hey Alex, thanks! I am 5' 5" tall, or short is the more apt description of my height. In the video I am wearing some riding shoes that maybe give me an inch or so.
Bryce, how tall are you? Inseam? I'm 5'11" w/ a 32" inseam. I'm considering buying a 2014 Dyna Fat Bob and don't wanna make a long drive to look at it if I can't reach the pegs easier than you could.
@@aztriumphster I had cash in hand this morning and went to test ride the Fat Bob. It was immaculate, the seat/pegs/bars fit me like a glove, and I feel in love with it immediately. I've ridden a lot of bikes since '81 when I got my first one and this Fat Bob was the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden, but it was the first cruiser bike I've ever been on, so I had no clue it'd be so hard to force into a turn. That kind of threw me off, so I'm still on the fence about it.
@@GunNut37086 thats a shame. Even though its a cruiser, It should be that difficult to throw into a turn. Usually that an indicator of something wrong with the tires. Either tire pressure or the shape of the tire carcas. It could also be the suspension. I've owned and ridden a variety of new and vintage, sport and cruiser motorcycles. All handled differently but none handled poorly. My '19 softail is one of the best handling bikes I've owners.
I have a 2011 fat bob . I also have a 99 softail. I love the stuffiness of the fat bob. I love that fat front tire. What I don't love and the reason ill be selling it is it burns the fk out of my leg. I cant ride that bike even 5 miles without my leggs being on fire. Never happens on my softail.
I love the new fat Bob… but I don’t like the rear fender.. I’d like to see that more traditional.. like a street Bob or something like that…. I think the fender looks like a Yamaha type… Also I’d change the exhaust.. and get rid of the fat…but other than that… it’s a beautiful thing
The older one looks sooo much better
For what it's worth, I'm 5'8" on a good day and I have a 2014 Dyna Fat Bob (my first bike in 25 years) and it fits me well...almost "like a glove". The forward controls are not uncomfortable or unusable. I love the bike; it's great. If you come across one and you're reading this, don't judge it until you sit on it. Great video. Thanks.
I met that store manager. Having ridden from Southern California just to see the dealership. A great video bro. Thank you.
MGTOW_ LIFE It was great meeting you!
Had my late 2013 fatty in UK from new, love a spin on my own and brilliant with wife on back. Quick change to back rest and sundowner seat and all set for me and wife for long trips. I’m 6 ft 1 inch and forward controls are perfect, such a perfect bike 2 up.8 years on and at the age of 53 can never see myself changing it, had many bikes over years but fatbob always brings a smile and admiring stares.....love it 👍
I have a 2016 fat Bob with forward controls , I’m 6ft1 so it’s perfect for me one or two up , loads of torque at low revs from the motor with surprisingly good handling for a cruiser , sounds great with the Vance & Hines shorts on too😎
That was a great idea old vs new...cause most of the time I wonder if spend double money on a new bike really worth it, this video was very well made high quality information..thank you!
I love finding channels before they explode with subscribers! Love the content man! Keep it up 👍🏻
Thanks for the excellent feedback man. Ill absolutely keep it goin.
Before all the contests, giveaways, click-bait and “merch”. Just solid, quality content. Yep
The older Fat Bob was available with mid foot controls for several years. That's what I have.
Picked mine up a couple months back.
Couldn’t be happier.
Awesome man!
@@aztriumphster Couldn't sleep for days till it was ready!
Love your content mate!
Safe travels and keep it up
I have a 2014 and I'm 6'2" and the forward controls are just right for me, I can't imagine anyone less than 6' tall being comfortable for more than an hour though, I installed a set of mid pegs just to have someplace else to move my feet to on longer rides
I have a 2011 dyna fat bob in candy orange, picked it up with only 2k miles, rsd intake, v&h exhaust, cam'd up, and led taillight. I'm currently in the process of installing 16" hcc jarhead bars, avon grips, lowering kit, and a saddlemen step up seat. this spring I'm getting rid of the chunky stock tires for a smooth riding set of avon cobras and it's getting a headlight swap from a 2019 fatboy
Does 2014 have the same tank and frame dimensions as 2013?(google translator)
Not too sure. If harley used the same motor for both years, it's likely the tanks will fit the same
I have the 2013 and love it ! Great alround bike
As someone who is 6"3 this is a great comparison video! I'm thinking the forward controls on old FB will be good for me. Cheers for the info
The fat Bob has the potential to be the coolest bike ever
I thought the new one would have better lean angles. I scrapped pegs and even the primary cover once on my 09 Fat Bob.
I love my 2016 Street Bob. The only thing I can compare it to is the 2001 Dyna FXDXT I had. I put thousands of highway miles on that baby.👍🏻 I like the old Dyna suspension better. I’ve got Progressives on mine. And I like that the seat height is lower on the Dyna. Ground clearance is important to me. I live in the Ozark Mountains, and it doesn’t drag metal in the twisties. Mine is Stage 2, so I’ve got more than 100 lbs of torque. I know this is about the Dyna Fat Bobs. But I see the comparisons as they are in the Street Boba too. I’ll stick with my Dyna, thank you.
I know this is a old video but thanks, yes, the headlight definitely was a struggle for me, I'm 6' it fits me perfectly, it is a fitting for a larger person. It is a wonderful bike for sure. I have a 2012 Fat Bob Denium Black. Define wish to raise the suspension to increase lean. Needs better suspension, wish it had the new models suspension.
I test rode the dyna a few years ago loved everything except the loooong reach to the foot pegs. Gotta test the softail version.
Great video, thanks! - I bought my 2013 fatbob new, love the rear fender, the riding position (6'1"), everything except the headlights. Would really appreciate guidance on the possibility of swapping out the twin lights for the new square one from the late models, cheers!
Glad u like the video. I am a fan of the new headlight but I must say most folks don't like it. Swapping it over is going to come down to the diameter of the upper portion of the forks where the shroud and hardware mount and the width of the forks. If it were me, I would see if anyone else had done it and if so inquire with them. If not, then head down to your local dealership and take some measurements. The parts guys r likely going to say "no it won't fit" and that's that, but where there's a will there's a way. Lastly I might see if a kit already exists for your bike.
I just bought a "17 Dyna FB with 19 miles after riding the 2020 FB. The M8 is great, the suspension miles above the Dyna, the fuel range is and will always be the deal breaker. I'm not sure who at the MoCo made the decision to put a peanut tank on the new bike but that was a dumb move.
I hear this a lot & I get why it's a turn off for some. I've ridden nonstop for well over 200 miles on more occasions than I can recall....however nowadays (I'm 58 yrs old) I'm more than ready to get off & stretch my legs more often. I have a stage 1 kit on my 2020 FXFBS 114 and I'm close to 250lbs. I'm getting at LEAST 47mpg....including roughing her up a bit now & then. 150 easy before I need fuel. I don't think the range is as big an issue....to some, as it's made out to be. I know this doesn't apply to everyone, just playing Devil's advocate. I also have a couple 1 litre fuel bottles that I can toss in the bag if needed.
@@ronpuchalski6388 I'm 57 myself and rode to Alaska in 2018 and this new FB back from NYC to Florida. While I can't imagine going back to Alaska on this bike, there is something to be said for riding any distance without range anxiety. The 2020 FB can NOT make a night run to Pensacola from Ocala unless you ride the Interstate something I personally rarely do.
Put a DK customs tank lift on my 2010 Fat Bob and totally changed the reach to the footpegs.
What tires are those on the '13 FatBob? The front looks stock ?the Dunlop D27. But their rear looks nothing like my stock was. I like slightly wider than stock rear.
Can't wait to get my 2021 Fat Bob👍
I have a 2012 love it. Still wanna extend my forward control's
Cheers Mate 🍻 very good video on information on this model...
I currently have a 1991 custom Softail.. had a accident in October & if I get it back & I'm not happy with it I'm think'n of a 2018/2020 Fat Bob..
Love the light, & 114 is drawing me to it...
Plus because my chapter does a lot of Kilometres each MTH,
I still want a no screen bike, even though I do love Street &Road glide's just way out of my price range ATM..
So just weight up multiple options..
Even may just Cam my old Evo 🤷🍻🤙🏻
Good Video,, Falcons Fury has also done a Comparison Video of the two Bobs among many Others..
I owned a dyna Fat Bob and now have the soft tail.
The new bike is much better in loads of ways.
My dyna was 2011 96ci.
And new bike is the 114.
Both are great looking motorcycles. 🤓👍
Love the newer more modern look of the newest Fat Bobs. I don't even like Harley-Davidson but that one looks cool. If they keep updating their bikes like that I'll have to get one.
Have u ridden one of the new ones yet???
@@aztriumphster No I only have a Rebel 500
@@tinman3586 the new softails handle phenomenally and the motor is the smoothest and best performing yet.
Thanks for the fun comparison! 👍
It's my pleasure!
I want to know which one handles the twisties better, which one is more composed when you are scrapping the pegs. I have ridden sport bikes for over 20 years and know I have moved onto Harley’s. I find it near impossible to find a real world review where they discuss handling issues. Let’s face it, 32 degrees of lean angle is not much, it’s normal to expect that the average rider will use all of it up.
The Softail far out handles the Dyna from the factory. During the time that I owned my Softail Fat Bob I added an extension to the rear shock lifting the rear an inch. You can also slide the fork tubes down about a half inch elevating the front slightly. Those 2 mods plus a set of mid controls and ull have urself a fun bike to ride that performs well in the twisties.
@@aztriumphsterthanks for the info, I appreciate it. I was finding it hard to get real world info about handling, this is helpful. I am leaning towards the Dyna chassis Fatbob simply because of the lower cost. I had to replace the suspension on my other Harley’s, I just assume this one will need a set of aftermarket emulsion shocks like Ohlins or Legends (just the basic shocks with rebound adjustment does wonders), stiffer fork springs and thicker oil. I think this might do the trick.
I know I'm a bit late to the party on this video, but you mentioned on your Dyna you were able to move your forwards back a bit. I'm assuming you didn't just switch to mids. Can you tell me how you achieved this?
Apologies for the slow/late response. The foot controls were actually moved back a bit by the previous owner. They were somewhere between forward and true mid. The brackets/supports were custom made/powder coated. I’m sorry I don’t have a good picture or better answer to share as I’ve since sold that bike. Best of luck!
The Fat Bob is the one that would make me go back to Harleys. It looks straight out of Mad Max, the bike you ride after the apocalypse… Besides, it's supposed to be extremely confortable, which would be a change from my Triumph Street Twin (which I love to bits nonetheless !)
I have 7500 miles in one season on my 2020 Fat Bob. I'm 5-10/5-11 & it is comfortable. I regularly do 150-250 mile rides..rarely do I go 100 miles before taking a stretch break. The factory seat is pretty good for an HD. Just ordered a saddlemen seat to stretch a bit more comfort out of her but the FB is a bike that does everything well. Great for cruising the back roads, tons of fun in the twisties & can let you rack up miles.....I've had everything under the sun from dirt bikes, dual sports, rice rockets & cruisers.....this is my favorite bike to date & I'm coming off a bagger.
Would you be able to put the new 2020 light on a 2017 or older?
A direct swap? The wiring im sure would be no problem but the mounting may prove difficult
I was just about to ask this question - love my 2013 fatbob except the headlights, not just the fact they are a bit shit power-wise but the new model's lights look way better IMHO
can't people put a low rider s tank on the new FB? should be easy to do right?
I've been thinking about it. I get nearly 200 miles out of the 3+ish gallon tank. Would be nice to add another nearly 100 miles though.
Edit: so he only gets 200 miles out of his 5 gal tank? i get 185 out of my 2020 fat bob. so its not that big a difference.
I have a 2014 I bought used. The original owner built the engine about as far as he could and then was afraid to ride it so he sold it. I have a Memphis shade fairing on it and it looks like a smaller Streetglide, the bike I traded in. It's a great scoot and fast. Not much of a fan of any part of the new version.
Nice! Have u ridden the new one?
@@aztriumphster No. I'm 76 and now on a fixed income. I also have an '89 FXSTS, which has been properly "evilized." -L- That's enough for this old fart...
Why have they put a smaller fuel tank on newer softails? It's literally driven me crazy. I'd like a new one but I can't do it because of the fuel tank.
The new breakout has 5 Gallon Tank.
I have a 2010 Fat Bob. The rear brake pedal is way to close. I have to pick my foot to press the brake. I adjusted as far forward as I could without the rod hitting against the exhaust. Anything I can do to correct this?
The softail is better in every conceivable way when it comes to performance and handling. I get why some people prefer the more classic look of the Dyna though. Everyone mentions the smaller fuel tank on the softail Fat Bob but i find it to be sufficient without spoiling the looks. It's still miles better than the peanut tanks on the sportsters.
The 2013 is identical to mine same color too mine has 17" bars and different exhaust.
Im going to say I have sat on the 2020 and I hate it, I'm 6'3" and it seemed so small.
i'm 5'11" and my 2011 felt small but super tall at the same time when I got it, so I immediately replaced the seat, put a 1.75 lowering kit on the back end and got 16" apes, it's much better now. I test rode a 2020 about a month ago and hated it, it just felt cramped up
@@BerserkerNick I’m 6ft1 and it’s too small for me too , I have the Dyna 103 2016 fat Bob 😎
I had a 1986 Yamaha Radian 600 that was faster than either of these bikes. It was considered to be a parts bin special at the time. As for these two, I prefer the styling of the older one. I'm currently looking to get one in black.☺☺☺
what range would you get out of the 2020 variant? 3.5 gallons doesn't seem much on a big bike like that
In my experience, you would average 45mpg depending on what type of riding u do and performance mods. So around 150 miles to a tank
going fast you can deplete it in 50 - 60 miles. hypercruising at 75mph you can do pretty good. 180 miles or so. city commute im getting like 120-130 a tank. (2021 fatbob)
What height are you guys? I love the older model but am sitting just below 5’9
About 5' 5"
Do you think the older controls would be an issue at 5’9? Is it possible to adjust the controls to height?
@@mcbainish i am unsure of the adjustability but I think at 5'9" you should be okay
I’m 5’9 and this bike is for 5’9 riders,
How tall are you? Great vid btw!!!!
Hey Alex, thanks! I am 5' 5" tall, or short is the more apt description of my height. In the video I am wearing some riding shoes that maybe give me an inch or so.
AZ Triumphster cool!!! Thank you🤘
@@aztriumphster I was wondering myself about your size too because i am a similar gabarit ! thx for this precision nice day
Bryce, I've noticed in a couple of your vids that when you're not holding camera and you speak, it's very hard to hear you. Maybe consider using mics.
Bryce, how tall are you? Inseam? I'm 5'11" w/ a 32" inseam. I'm considering buying a 2014 Dyna Fat Bob and don't wanna make a long drive to look at it if I can't reach the pegs easier than you could.
I'm 5'5" with about a 29" inseam.
@@aztriumphster thanks! I bet this would be a good fit for me.
@@GunNut37086 let me know if u end up getting it and how u like it
@@aztriumphster I had cash in hand this morning and went to test ride the Fat Bob. It was immaculate, the seat/pegs/bars fit me like a glove, and I feel in love with it immediately. I've ridden a lot of bikes since '81 when I got my first one and this Fat Bob was the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden, but it was the first cruiser bike I've ever been on, so I had no clue it'd be so hard to force into a turn. That kind of threw me off, so I'm still on the fence about it.
@@GunNut37086 thats a shame. Even though its a cruiser, It should be that difficult to throw into a turn. Usually that an indicator of something wrong with the tires. Either tire pressure or the shape of the tire carcas. It could also be the suspension. I've owned and ridden a variety of new and vintage, sport and cruiser motorcycles. All handled differently but none handled poorly. My '19 softail is one of the best handling bikes I've owners.
What up Rob!
I have a 2011 fat bob . I also have a 99 softail. I love the stuffiness of the fat bob. I love that fat front tire. What I don't love and the reason ill be selling it is it burns the fk out of my leg. I cant ride that bike even 5 miles without my leggs being on fire. Never happens on my softail.
I love the new fat Bob… but I don’t like the rear fender.. I’d like to see that more traditional.. like a street Bob or something like that…. I think the fender looks like a Yamaha type… Also I’d change the exhaust.. and get rid of the fat…but other than that… it’s a beautiful thing
love my 11 fat bob. if you got no twisty confidence, put a cam in it.
I just bought a 2013 FXDF my Evo is pissed off
Duck Dynasty Arizona!!!!
RT he usd forks have not cartridges just springs so are actually terrible 😔