2001 Harley-Davidson FLSTF/FLSTFI Fat Boy

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2001 Harley-Davidson FLSTF/FLSTFI Fat Boy
2001 Harley-Davidson FLSTF/FLSTFI Fat Boy

– 2001 Harley-Davidson FLSTF/FLSTFI Fat Boy

FEATURES
The Fat Boy® is deserving of its name especially now that it’s powered by the Twin Cam 88B™ engine. There’s nothing skinny about this machine: fat FL forks, a black and chrome engine treatment, shotgun exhaust, full-sized floor boards, and broad handlebars make people notice this bike in a crowd. A 7-inch chrome headlamp, textured leather seat insert and a hand-laced leather tank panel add to the distinctive look.

-Rigid mount, 1450cc Twin Cam 88B™ balanced engine
-Black powdercoated engine with chrome covers
-Fat FL front forks
-Solid disc front and rear wheels
-Fat tires
-Floorboards
-FL rear fender
-Large headlight with fork nacelle

Vehicle specifications and features may vary from country to country depending on local laws, and some models are not available in certain countries.


Specifications:

Engine Type: 1449 cc, 4-Stroke, Air Cooled, V-Twin
Engine Bore and Stroke: 95.3 mm x 101.6 mm
Valves 2 valves/cylinder
Claimed Horsepower: 63 hp (47 kW) @ 5200 rpm
Maximum Torque: 106 Nm (78.2 ft. lbs) @ 3200 rpm

Transmission type: 5 speed
Final Drive: Belt

 


Tire – Front: 130/90-16
Tire – Rear: 130/90-16
Brakes – Front: single 292 mm disc with 4-piston calipers
Brakes – Rear: single 292 mm disc with 4-piston calipers

 


Seat Height: 673 mm (26.5 inches)
Wheelbase 1638 mm (64.5 inches)
Fuel Capacity: 18,9 l – 1,9 l
Dry Weight (without fluids): 320 kg (705.5 pounds)



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