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2013 Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob: Voted Cool

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2013 Harley-Davidson FXDB Dyna Street Bob

Classic bobber style, refreshed for 2013, now featuring optional H-D1™ Factory Customization...

The Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® is restyled for 2013 as a stripped-down and rowdy bobber based on the Harley-Davidson® Dyna® platform to capture the pure essence of motorcycling; a brawny American V-Twin engine powering a bike with essential equipment and not much more. The Street Bob also serves as a great starting point for the rider intent on personal customization, which is now why it can also be personalized through H-D1™ factory customization. This web-based program allows customers to select factory-installed options that personalize fit, function and style in more than 2,000 combinations. New styling features include a black Twin Cam 96™ powertrain with highlighted details, blacked-out front end, clean rear fender with combination stop/tail/turn lighting and side-mount license plate, a round air cleaner and new scallop graphics in a two-tone paint option.


"Our focus for the Street Bob® model is always on street appeal," said Harley-Davidson Styling Manager, Tony Pink. "This bike is for the owner who would order a muscle car with the biggest motor and no radio. As part of this restyle, we cleaned off the rear fender, ditched the battery box trim, and bolted on a classic round air-cleaner cover. The goal is to create the elemental Big Twin that a Customer can define as his own. Then we selected an array of options for H-D1TM that allow the owner to take the Street Bob® [model] in many different stylistic directions."

The defining elements of the Street Bob® model are retained for 2013 - a solo seat, chopped rear fender, and mini ape-hanger handlebar give this motorcycle an unmistakable profile. New styling features include a black Twin Cam 96TM powertrain with highlighted details, blacked-out front end, chopped rear fender, a round air-cleaner, and new scallop graphics in a two-tone paint option.



2013 Harley-Davidson FXDB Dyna Street Bob Key Features

NEW Can be personalized through H-D1™ Factory Customization

NEW Blacked out triple clamps, powertrain, and battery box

NEW Full-length wrinkle-black cast console with integrated ignition

NEW Clean chopped rear fender with side mounted license plate and stop/turn/tail lights

NEW Round nostalgic air cleaner cover with Bar and Shield logo

NEW Rubber-isolated handlebar risers with forged top clamp for reduced vibration and simplified customization

NEW Available Hard Candy Big Red Flake paint

NEW Tank medallion or optional scallop two tone paint

• Michelin® Scorcher® tires

• All-black powertrain

• Chrome exhaust with dual straight-cut staggered shorty mufflers

• 4.7-gallon Street Bob® fuel tank

• Black Steel Laced wheels

• Chopped rear fender without support covers

• Solo seat

• Stainless steel, internally-wired mini apehanger handlebar

• Wrinkle-black battery box and belt guard

• Street Bob® air-cleaner trim ring



2013 Harley-Davidson FXDB Dyna Street Bob - USA Specifications/Technical Details
US MSRP Price: Custom Color Option $12,999 USD
Canada MSRP Price: Vivid Black$ 14,759; Color Option$ 15,209; Two-Tone Option$ 15,589; Custom Color Option$ 15,589



DIMENSIONS
Length 92.8 in. (2357 mm)
Overall Width 37.5 in. (953 mm)
Overall Height 50.4 in. (1280 mm)


Seat Height:
• Laden2 25.5 in. (648 mm)
• Unladen 26.7 in. (678 mm)
Ground Clearance 4.92 in. (125 mm)
Rake (steering head) 29°
Fork Angle 29°
Trail 4.7 in. (119 mm)
Wheelbase 64.2 in. (1631 mm)


Tires (Michelin® Scorcher® “31” front and rear):
• Front – Scorcher® “31” 100/90-19 57H
• Rear – Scorcher® “31” 160/70-17 73V


Fuel Capacity 4.7 gal. (17.8 L) (warning light at approximately 0.9 gal.)
Oil Capacity (w/filter) 3 qts. (2.8 L)
Transmission Capacity 1 qt. (.95 L)
Primary Chain
Case Capacity 1 qt. (.95 L)


Weight:
• As Shipped 639 lbs. (290 kg)
• In Running Order 672 lbs. (305 kg)
• Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 1085 lbs. (492 kg)
• Gross Axle Weight Rating:
• Front 390 lbs. (177 kg)
• Rear 695 lbs. (315 kg)


ENGINE
Engine Air-cooled, Twin Cam 96™
Valves Pushrod-operated, overhead valves with hydraulic, self-adjusting lifters; two valves per cylinder
Bore x Stroke 3.75 in. x 4.38 in. (95.3 mm x 111.3 mm)
Displacement 96 cu. in. (1584 cc)
Compression Ratio 9.2:1
Fuel System3 Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Air Cleaner Fiberglass Media, washable
Lubrication System Pressurized, dry-sump


DRIVETRAIN
Primary Drive Chain, 34/46 ratio
Final Drive Belt, 32/66 ratio
Clutch Multi-plate, wet
Transmission 6-speed Cruise Drive®
Gear Ratios (overall): U.S.
• 1st 9.311
• 2nd 6.454
• 3rd 4.793
• 4th 3.882
• 5th 3.307
• 6th 2.79


CHASSIS
Frame Mild steel, tubular frame; rectangular section backbone; stamped, cast, and forged junctions; forged fender supports; MIG welded
Swingarm Mild steel, rectangular tube sections, stamped junctions; MIG welded
Front Forks 49 mm with polished aluminum fork triple clamp and dual-rate springs
Rear Shocks Coil-over shock


Wheels4: Black Steel Laced
• Front 19 in. x 2.5 in. (483 mm x 64 mm)
• Rear 17 in. x 4.5 in. (432 mm x 114 mm)
Brakes:
• Caliper Type 4-piston fixed front, and 2-piston torque-free floating rear
• Rotor Type (diameter x width): Patented, uniform expansion rotors (floating, front only)
• Front (floating) 11.8 in. x .2 in. (300 mm x 5.1 mm)
• Rear 11.5 in. x .23 in. (292 mm x 5.8 mm)
• Anti-lock Braking System Optional


Suspension Travel:
• Front Wheel 5 in. (127 mm)
• Rear Wheel 3.1 in. (78.74 mm)


PERFORMANCE
Engine Torque5 (per J1349):
• North America 94 ft. lbs. @ 3000 RPM (127 Nm @ 3000 RPM)


Lean Angle (per J1168):
• Right 30°
• Left 31°


Fuel Economy6 (EPA urban/highway test)
43 mpg (5.5 L/100 km)


ELECTRIC
Battery (per Battery Council International Rating)
Sealed, maintenance-free, 12V, 19-amp/hour, 270 cca
Charging Three-phase, 40-amp system (493W @ 13.5V, 2000 RPM, 540W max power @ 13.5V)
Starting 1.2 kW electric with solenoid shift starter motor engagement


Lights (as per country regulation):
• Headlamp (quartz halogen) 55-watt low beam, 60-watt high beam
• Rear Tail/Stop/Turn Signal Lights 9W/43W self-canceling
• Indicator Lamps: High beam, directional light bar, neutral, low oil pressure, engine diagnostics, turn signals, security system7 (optional), 6-speed, low fuel warnings


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Completely new and redesigned for 2013, now you can make a full sized Harley-Davidson into anything you want it to be. And guess what? It is the CHEAPEST full sized Harley-Davidson you can buy even if it still retains the 96 cu-in V-Twin.

But is that enough for it to top the Cool Wall or go down in flames?

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It's so generic looking, hard to fathom this is actually a re-styled new model.... :?
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So here we are, just one week before Christmas so I guess that's why it's a bit slow around here. Right now, only 6 votes after this bike having been up for about 24 hours or so.

Well anyways, I can't help myself but vote Cool for this one. You guys know I'm not the biggest Harley Davidson fan, but this bike actually looks kind of cool, plus it's the biggest bike you can buy for the cheapest price AND it's customisable! I can't in my heart believe that this bike deserves an Uncool or Fail, even if you aren't a big H-D fan, just like me.
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Fail, nothing remotely original or exciting with this tractor on two wheel, its yet just another variation of same old and tired theme that one has come to expect of HD. The last semi-exciting and semi-original thing to come out of the Motor Co was the V-Rod and many Harley riders don't even consider it to be a true Harley.
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I don't see anything original about the design. I like the mag wheels and the yellow paint job, the red wheels are cool too. However, I can do that myself to any bike. Nothing about this bike speaks to me and it just seems more of the same. I like Harley's, but this restyling is bland.
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#7 Unread post by Grey Thumper »

I have a soft spot for Dynas. I always thought of them as the "engineered" H-Ds (first production H-D to be rubber-mounted, IIRC). Still, this restyling doesn't stand out at all. I voted cool only because it's not uncool.
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I like this one. Bobbers in general are cool and when you can get one just for riding around on and not posing or flashing cash, then for me it gets a cool. It's kinda like an everyday Harley, one you can pull out the garage and go to the shops on for bread and milk.

yeah COOL.

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#9 Unread post by MmeMagpie »

Decidedly milquetoast, but not Uncool. Nothing in the styling or paint scheme really speaks to me. Just another Harley.

I'm with Ceemes. The V-Rod was the only Harley that made me sit up and take notice.
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I voted: Awesome

I am not really in love with the Dyna Street Bob stock look (at all!), but with Harley-Davidson offering "we make it how you want it" look and at the lowest big HD bike price, I think it's pretty darn awesome.

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