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Cycle News Issue 39 October 3, 2017

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VOL. 54 ISSUE 39 OCTOBER 3, 2017 P105 III FAT BOY IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Some call the Fat Boy one of H-D's original fac- tory customs. Battleship Grey, with yellow rocker cover inserts and solid wheels, the 1990 Fat Boy set the stage for what a cruiser would look like in the 1990s. The modern remodel does a good job of recapturing that magic. Unlike most of the new Softails, which are trying to retain the look and feel of the prior model (while building on a new chassis), the Fat Boy does what the original did: look like nothing else on the road. Nods to the original include the solid wheels front and back, the iconic tank logo, and a brushed aluminum and chrome aesthetic. Art deco headlight tins, drilled metal pieces and an outrageous 240mm rear tire are nods to the original's groundbreaking style, in a 21st century execution. The Fat Boy was the second 114 I tried, and it was overkill in this bike, the most uneven handling of the bunch. Turn-in is easy, but once you get it over, you have to fight to get it to full lean, which comes fairly quickly; a side effect of all that rubber out back. You can get used to it, but after the superb manners of most of these bikes it was a surprise. Sometimes bikes with really heavy wheels/tires like this one will lose some suspension quality, but that doesn't seem the case here. The Fat Boy fit me well enough, with neutral bars and a moder- ately supportive seat.

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