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Looking for anyone who owns a 2010 Fat Bob and what they think of that year's model. Any problems??? Anything I should know??? I have an opportunity to buy a 2010 with super low miles, like 4500 (that's low to me!).
If ya'all love the bike for that years' production, let me know!!!
one of my riding buddies has one, and he loves it, it handles like no other. It is a very rideable bike. He can smoke through the twisties, no road lines bother that front tire. Plus it stops on a dime, dual front disc.
Seems I cant read this morning. I thought you were asking about a 2010 street bob. Doh!
So I had to edit my first message out...
I don't know much about the fat bob...
Good luck with your decision.
Cheers,
Tom
Last edited by ZeroFiveFour; Oct 27, 2011 at 12:58 PM.
I have a 2011 and LOVE it. Had a 2003 Deuce before and liked it as well but like the Fat Bob better. It's my favorite bike so far.
Only thing (and perhaps it's just me) but my feet feel like they're blowing off the forward controls on the Fat Bob where I didn't have that problem with the Deuce. Probably seating position or something, though the Fat Bob seat is also the most comfortable of any bike I've owned.
It shakes, it handles like a dream and looks badass. What's not to love?
My mistake spank, I thought he asked about the streetbob. Dont think the Fat ever had integrated risers.
Cheers,
Tom
Cool. Im new to Harleys so Im still learning. I already made myself look like a dumbass for mistaking my rectifier for an oil cooler so Im trying to keep my info straight. To the OP, I love my Fat Bob. Came over from 25 years of dirt bikes and sport bikes so I wasnt really sure what to expect. The handling of the FB was a complete and awesome suprise. Very comfortable ride and good power and stops really well for a heavy bike. I honestly have zero regrets or complaints on my purchase and I really doubt you will either.
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