Launched in India in 2005. FLSTF Fat Boy is not in production now.
The benchmark of Harley Davidson motorcycle company. Crafted out in true American motorcycle style, the Fat Boy remains one of the most desirable motorcycles in the world. And this is the winning formula of the motorcycle. It comes with a massive 1690cc, a rigid-mounted, counter-balanced Twin Cam 103B V-Twin engine delivering a top torque of 132 NM @ 3250 RPM.The machine is mated to 6 speed cruise transmission, and Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI). State of the art technologies is the highlight of the bike.
Harley Davidson FLSTF Fat Boy Price Rs.19,45,000 [Ex-showroom, New Delhi]
Harley Davidson has stopped the production of its motorcycle FLSTF Fat Boy and hence the given price is not relevant.
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The given price can change depending on the colour and other features like alloy wheels, disc brakes, accessories etc.
Custom quality painting.
Fuel tank is hand finished.
Advanced mirror chrome wheels.
The wider handle bars and 17-inch wheels of silver.
Giant stainless steel with bare-knuckle chrome risers.
Rear shocks are hidden.
Bold display for the odometer.
An ancillary display for gear and rpm.
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