For Sale: 1991 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy in STERLING, Illinois for sale in Sterling, IL

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Vehicle Description The Fat Boy is a V-twin Softail cruiser with solid disc wheels that was designed by Willie G.
and Louie Nets for Harley Davidson.
Prototypes were released at Daytona Bike Week in both 1988 and 1989 and it was finally put into production and released as a 1990 model.
The name derives from the fact that it is wider than most bikes when viewed head on.
This particular example is a one owner bike that was purchased new in March of 1991.
It has been upgraded with a long list of upgrades the most notable of which is the Rivera Delltoro carb which really brings this V-twin to life.
It has been incredibly well maintained and sounds just plain nasty ripping through its SuperTrapp performance exhaust.
The added fairing was painted to match and fitted with a 3 pouch storage bag.
It has upgraded grips, pegs, levers and pedals that all match.
It also has a long list of chrome upgrades which include the front end, fender struts, recessed rear blinkers, timer cover, primary cover, tranny covers, shift arms, swing arm inserts, oil bag, ignition cover, rocker arm covers, cylinder heads, lower spoiler, master cylinder cover and more.
It has been serviced within the last 1,000 miles at which time it received new tires, brakes and a new battery.
Everything works as it should and she is need of nothing but a new home.
If you would like that to be your home then don't wait until it is too late to contact us!.
  • Year: 1991
  • Make: Harley-Davidson
  • Model: Fat Boy

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