@@stuartheaydon-lc6qe… had an 05 and the ole lady’s anxiety and manipulating sister caused me to sell it and lawyerup because she changed her name to ‘Plaintiff’ and wanted it and everything else that i owned.
I have a carbureted 2003 Fat Boy that I purchased brand new back in July of '03. The EFI model was $600 more and I simply couldn't afford it at the time. I paid $19,100 out the door and I still have that bike today. Billy Lane is a living legend. His work is amazing and his ideas are well beyond the time. The Psycho Billy Cadillac can't and won't be imitated. I absolutely love Billy's Fat Boy.
I can't afford a 25k bike. I just picked up a super clean 04 road king classic for $4300. It looks new. I'm going to do a full cam chest kit because the chain tensioners are worn out. So for like $6500 I'm getting a sweet ride and with the new cams and a tune it will be almost as fast as a new Harley.
@IceTTom because they mentioned that you can get a fat boy for a few thousand and then double the hp for not that much cash. Which is exactly what I'm doing. Did you even pay attention to the video?
I have a 1995 Fatboy with the same S&S upgrades. Bike was my late uncles, he bought it new and did all the upgrades to it. Hard bags and forward controls make it very useable and a fun experience to ride. Great video!
This is the exact bike my dad rides. 99 fatboy. It's why i entered the sportster giveaway. I wanna ride a harley with my old man! I can only ever afford crappy old bikes that break down after a year and cost as much as a new bike to fix. Eventually I'll be able to afford a harley, i just want it to be while he's still riding! Love the content man. Learning so much from your channels and from Craig's, wish I'd found them sooner.
I have an 03 fatboy carbureted. Changed the bars to 14’ mini apes, mini front faring, changed the wheels, solid bar riser bushings, and heavier fork oil it’s the perfect bike I’ve taken it on 6 hr rides and hopped off like nothing happened just needs cams and a 2 into one and I’m gonna leave it alone
Hi from the U.K. I LOVED my 1st HD an Evo Fatboy! my girlfriend and i stripped it, cleaned and had the frame re painted etc, looked very much like the T2 bike, miss it making me jump when i scraped the boards😂 wish i'd never sold it! 👍👍🤘🤘✌✌
I did not see this one coming. Billy Lane is a Legend. Billy loves the Fatboy. I do too. I live on the East Coast of Central Florida. Billy is loved here
As soon as I saw this bike I said that's Billy's Bike! He put out a great video working on it aswell as a Bad Boy he owns. Billy's the man! Great video!!!!!
Just got a 2016 Fatboy Lo a month ago and love it so much. It had 8k on it I added 1k so far. Coming from a hammer 1275 sporty that I got new in 04 and still have, this fatboy feels like a Cadillac to me. I plan on taking it on over night road trips all over New England and maybe further out as well.
Man thats awesome. I watched his build videos on that bike. Billy seems such such a good dude. Really makes me appreciate my 07 fatboy. It does all I need it to. Got detachable bad and windshield. Just can't go wrong with it.
I have been riding an FXR for 28 years. I added an Ultra Classic for long rides with a passenger. I then picked up a 2002 Fat Boy just for fun and I liked it until I rode my brothers 103 fat boy. So I traded my Fat Boy for a 2016 Heritage Softail and that is great. It's great seeing Billy doing his thing. I would catch him at Myrtle Beach putting on his show making sissy bars on stage! Great guy, easy to talk to and very knowledgeable.
I am right now considering purchasing a fat boy or a Road King. I have a 2014 ultra Limited, but I’m craving the cool factor and the old school rumble & simplicity. Keeping ultra for riding 2 up, but want something just for me. Good video man, the seller of the bike O buy should send you a commission! 😂
My 05’ has a carburetor. 10k miles, mint Got it for $6k. I too can’t afford a new bike . The bike gets attn wherever I go and I just feel cool on it. (And I’m 300lbs with a ponytail) Just look like a biker, lol. Maybe a wannabe a bit. Gn all
I have a 99' Fatboy. It came with a windshield when I bought it but it slowed the bike down really bad and gas mileage was terrible. I took it off. And he was right about the suspension. Even after new fork seals and oil, it bottoms out pretty easy and the the back can feel like a hardtail sometimes.
What really caught my eyes on these beautiful bikes are those iconic rims, although you can feel the wind on them unlike the spoke rims, my favorite are the road king's in my 2nd pick would definitely be a soft tail deuce.👍 and thanks for giving us a message every time you ride out 🙏💯👊
Gary your comment regarding the solid wheels is erroneous. I ride a Fatboy, and the cross wind push is a visual misconception, created by someone who has never ridden a fatboy.
@@tjmayer9103 I see I was basically going by what I was told, never ridden one before, but my cousin has a Fatboy he's never mentioned it to me, but yeah I do really like those iconic rims, they kinda remind me of the old school center lines 👍stay safe
Had a 2003 fatboy ,great bike ,looked amazing and sounded fantastic too,wish i still had it but circumstances meant had to sell it in 2022,got £ 5500 for it ,miss it ,need to get myself another bike ,mick uk
I’ve owned and rode my 98 Fatboy for over 10 years, the solid wheels do not push you around like people say in crosswinds, its a common myth, the bike is heavy and has such a low center of gravity its not effected, anyone on any bike thats hit by a crosswind or passing a semi on the highway is going to get blown around a bit, thats riding, but people act like the solid wheels are sails in the wind….its not
Lol I was like damn that bike looks a lot like another one I've seen 😂 Billy is straight up an icon to me. I fell in love with all things 2 wheels when he went head to head with Indian Larry.
I agree! I'm 5'9" and this bike is perfect height for me. APES I say are stupid and have never used them. They would be perfect for a 6'7" guy with a 6' arm span. Sheilds are great for long ride, where no shield is great for touring around town. Thanks, wish I would have made it to the shop in PA.
I have a ‘99 Heritage Softail, I have always loved the Fatboy, but I wouldn’t trade my Softail. It was a chassis and a box of parts when my friend acquired it, and he rebuilt it with a Ultima Performance motor- 127 cubic inches for the power plant. My friend wants to buy it back, but there’s no way in hell I’m selling it
Fat Boy best Harley Softail made. Not just because I have a 1998 EVO one and I can pull a wheelie with mine.. But this 99 here is bad ass because Billy Lane is a badass bike builder and he did a great job with this one. One of the only great ones left..
BILLY'S BUILDS ARE BAD ASS. I'm not trying to disagree with him but on 3 different evo's i had drive train issues either breaking trans mounts or having primary issues because trans and motor were not matted. I do think twin cam is a slight improvement in that regard. But evo engine with a big cam and carb literally nothing sounds better
If i had to get one id have a fatboy always wanted one, had a farbob 2014, and now a streetbob 2022........if i ever get some spare cash im getting a fatboy love the shape
Also have a 99 Fatboy my first and only HD,got hit by a Drunk driver in the ass at a dead stop and it saved my life,put it back together and road with my dad love my bike..Loud and fast !!!!
The first time I saw Billy Lane was in 1999 or 2000 at a Rat's Hole motorcycle show in Miami or Fort Lauderdale. He was selling really cool aftermarket parts as well as long-sleeved t-shirts with the Choppers, Inc. logo and "F#%k the Factory" emblazoned on the sleeve. I didn't know who he was at that point, but you knew he was going to go a long way. My first bike was a 1999 FLSTF Fatboy that was Seafoam Green and Birch that I bought from Fort Lauderdale Harley-Davidson before Bruce Rossmeyer bought that dealership. At that time, there was a waiting list to buy Harleys. The dealer took my name and told me that he wouldn't have a bike for a couple of months. About two weeks later, the dealer called me and told me that he had two Fatboys and I could take my pick of either one. The bike was carburated and I put Samson Longshots on it and also went with a LePera basket weave solo seat (like the one on Billy's 1999 FLSTF) that I bought from Eddie Trotta's Thunder Cycle Designs shop in Fort Lauderdale. It was a great bike. Seeing Billy's videos where he restored his 1999 Fatboy was great.
I own two Fatboys. One with apes and the other has the beach bars. Both are twin cams with one an 88ci and the other 103 that’s been worked. Big cams ported heads and custom pipes . I enjoy them both. The 88 is my daily. I put about 20 thousand miles in the last twelve months on it and another 5k on my other bikes. Sure the TCs have some issues but easy to fix before they brick themselves and cheap to purchase a low mile example. My 88was 18 years old with only 4K miles on it. The 103 is twelve years old with 14k and scary fast but both have a ton of low end torque which is the fun end of riding. I do all my own maintenance and repairs and I’m a woman.
I got a 16 screaming eagle 110 Fatboy love that bike billy lane is one of the chicest guy, love his style he is one of the great bike builder right up there with Indian Larry
At the beginning of video, first thing I thought was that looks like Billy’s bike, just from the pipes, i don’t see much talk about Fat Boys but they are nice customizable bikes
I have more than 250000 thousand miles on my ass and who wants to do 100 mph? My 1984 gets super smooth when I hit 70. Much more comfortable that way. If I’m traveling I put my sleeping bag just above the head light and the wind goes over my head. I put in ear plugs just enough to cut the wind noise. I like to be comfortable. Never in a hurry !
i feel like after that conversation neither of you knew who you were actually talking to.......like has billy watched any of your youtube videos and have you watched any of billy lanes builds on biker build off?
I had a fat boy and it was the top of the heap after the Terminator movie. The crazy part is the use of solid wheels. My first ride was on Robert Moses Causway and I got hit with a powerful crosswind on a bridge and literally changed lanes, that and the vibration on the Evo motor would loosen your fillings. The later counterbalanced motors were better but I loved my Fatboy!
My 94 heritage softail is the most dangerous bike I've owned. Not because it's fast, but because it's just so slow and the stock brakes are not great whatsoever. But it looks cool and sounds great so it's staying with me.
At 10:35 i keep trying to explain this to people and they just DON'T understand. I had a 2020 ninja 650 and it was UNBEARABLE. Any windshield puts all kf the wind RIGHT into your head and kills your neck. It was so uncomfortable (also just a bad bike). I then had my indian scout with nothing and it was far better on the wind aspect with no windshield. My Zx10r with double bubble. Was perfect. Kept me out of the wind when i wanted to, or sit right upright and be in the wind if i want.
Anyone who’s ever had a fatboy very long would attest to the difficulty holding on when in a crosswind,those solid wheels will push you toward the ditch
Thats a common myth, Any bike in heavy crosswinds is getting blown around, ive owned and rode my Fatboy for a decade and have had multiple people ask me about that
Says the traditional gauge will last forever, vs screens….speedo is stuck at 20 when sitting still. I agree though, screens get dated and look bad compared to dials.
Billy Lane, one last of living legends....
And killed someone...he's Hella special
@@JJPARRA1974did his time.
Love the Fatboy. Got a '05 myself since new & wouldn't give it up for anything. From Brisbane Australia 🇦🇺
@@stuartheaydon-lc6qe… had an 05 and the ole lady’s anxiety and manipulating sister caused me to sell it and lawyerup because she changed her name to ‘Plaintiff’ and wanted it and everything else that i owned.
Yoda
Billy Lane is such an awesome source of information! He always educates his viewers!
I have a carbureted 2003 Fat Boy that I purchased brand new back in July of '03. The EFI model was $600 more and I simply couldn't afford it at the time. I paid $19,100 out the door and I still have that bike today. Billy Lane is a living legend. His work is amazing and his ideas are well beyond the time. The Psycho Billy Cadillac can't and won't be imitated. I absolutely love Billy's Fat Boy.
I can't afford a 25k bike. I just picked up a super clean 04 road king classic for $4300. It looks new. I'm going to do a full cam chest kit because the chain tensioners are worn out. So for like $6500 I'm getting a sweet ride and with the new cams and a tune it will be almost as fast as a new Harley.
What the actual hell does this has to do with this video?? 🥴
@IceTTom because they mentioned that you can get a fat boy for a few thousand and then double the hp for not that much cash. Which is exactly what I'm doing. Did you even pay attention to the video?
I have a 1995 Fatboy with the same S&S upgrades. Bike was my late uncles, he bought it new and did all the upgrades to it. Hard bags and forward controls make it very useable and a fun experience to ride. Great video!
Billy Lane is an amazing fabricator and bike builder. Guys like him who can make their own parts are becoming more and more rare. He's a legend.
This is the exact bike my dad rides. 99 fatboy. It's why i entered the sportster giveaway. I wanna ride a harley with my old man! I can only ever afford crappy old bikes that break down after a year and cost as much as a new bike to fix. Eventually I'll be able to afford a harley, i just want it to be while he's still riding! Love the content man. Learning so much from your channels and from Craig's, wish I'd found them sooner.
9:14 that's what I used to love about Harleys, the engine visibly and audibly has a loud thunk of a crank and then settles into its trademark rumble.
I have an 03 fatboy carbureted. Changed the bars to 14’ mini apes, mini front faring, changed the wheels, solid bar riser bushings, and heavier fork oil it’s the perfect bike I’ve taken it on 6 hr rides and hopped off like nothing happened just needs cams and a 2 into one and I’m gonna leave it alone
Billy Lane is a living legend in custom fabrication. That guy can do it all! Amazing welder/designer
Love my 97 Fatboy! Yeah, it's not fast, but it's about the ride not how fast you can go.
Hi from the U.K.
I LOVED my 1st HD an Evo Fatboy! my girlfriend and i stripped it, cleaned and had the frame re painted etc, looked very much like the T2 bike, miss it making me jump when i scraped the boards😂 wish i'd never sold it! 👍👍🤘🤘✌✌
2006 was the last year that you could get either FI or carburated on Harleys.
I did not see this one coming. Billy Lane is a Legend. Billy loves the Fatboy. I do too. I live on the East Coast of Central Florida. Billy is loved here
Thank goodness you’re doing these videos again. Always enjoyed these more than the beards channel.
As soon as I saw this bike I said that's Billy's Bike! He put out a great video working on it aswell as a Bad Boy he owns. Billy's the man! Great video!!!!!
I love srkcycles for these videos!
Just got a 2016 Fatboy Lo a month ago and love it so much. It had 8k on it I added 1k so far. Coming from a hammer 1275 sporty that I got new in 04 and still have, this fatboy feels like a Cadillac to me. I plan on taking it on over night road trips all over New England and maybe further out as well.
Billy Lane is iconic too !
That's some great fabrication and welding on the exhaust, looks great
The second I saw it I knew it was Billy's bike
I was looking at it and thought damn that looks just like Billy's bike 😂
swingarm gave it away
“Owned by my neighbor….” In walks the freaking chopper building legend Billy Lane 🤯 sick!!
That is awesome you know Billy Lane. This is a great Collab.
Man thats awesome. I watched his build videos on that bike. Billy seems such such a good dude. Really makes me appreciate my 07 fatboy. It does all I need it to. Got detachable bad and windshield. Just can't go wrong with it.
My dad had one of these in baby blue,,,shout out from London
Billy Lane is a legend... thanks for sharing
Always good to show case the real Harleys.
I have been riding an FXR for 28 years. I added an Ultra Classic for long rides with a passenger. I then picked up a 2002 Fat Boy just for fun and I liked it until I rode my brothers 103 fat boy. So I traded my Fat Boy for a 2016 Heritage Softail and that is great. It's great seeing Billy doing his thing. I would catch him at Myrtle Beach putting on his show making sissy bars on stage! Great guy, easy to talk to and very knowledgeable.
Thats one bad ass fat boy... so cool of Billy to let us ride it. Awesome
Yeah really
i own and ride a 2012 fatboy 103b in tequila sunrise orange. bought in may 2020 with 17,500 miles on it. it now has 30,000 miles.
Love the one you're with.
Had a 1995 evo FXDL, have a tc88a FXDL made 10/98 now.
Can't get wider bars through my front door.
I am right now considering purchasing a fat boy or a Road King. I have a 2014 ultra Limited, but I’m craving the cool factor and the old school rumble & simplicity. Keeping ultra for riding 2 up, but want something just for me. Good video man, the seller of the bike O buy should send you a commission! 😂
My 05’ has a carburetor.
10k miles, mint
Got it for $6k.
I too can’t afford a new bike . The bike gets attn wherever I go and I just feel cool on it.
(And I’m 300lbs with a ponytail)
Just look like a biker, lol. Maybe a wannabe a bit. Gn all
I have a 99' Fatboy. It came with a windshield when I bought it but it slowed the bike down really bad and gas mileage was terrible. I took it off. And he was right about the suspension. Even after new fork seals and oil, it bottoms out pretty easy and the the back can feel like a hardtail sometimes.
Terminator movie makes it iconic :)
Facts ! It’s what I think of when I think motorcycles as a kid. I got one when I was 21 and another when I turned 40 . Fat boys rule 🤙🏼😎
What really caught my eyes on these beautiful bikes are those iconic rims, although you can feel the wind on them unlike the spoke rims, my favorite are the road king's in my 2nd pick would definitely be a soft tail deuce.👍 and thanks for giving us a message every time you ride out 🙏💯👊
Gary your comment regarding the solid wheels is erroneous. I ride a Fatboy, and the cross wind push is a visual misconception, created by someone who has never ridden a fatboy.
@@tjmayer9103 I see I was basically going by what I was told, never ridden one before, but my cousin has a Fatboy he's never mentioned it to me, but yeah I do really like those iconic rims, they kinda remind me of the old school center lines 👍stay safe
@garycordle5295 Appreciate your response. Agree, they remind me of centerline rims too.
Had a 2003 fatboy ,great bike ,looked amazing and sounded fantastic too,wish i still had it but circumstances meant had to sell it in 2022,got £ 5500 for it ,miss it ,need to get myself another bike ,mick uk
The FLSTF "Fat Boy" is the way to roll. No hyper shit. Just cruise brother. . .
Yeah if you want do wheelies and go fast then get a crotch rocket, the Fatboy is all about cruising and looking cool 😎
Thanks for all you do brother God bless the SRK fam 💯🤘
I’ve owned and rode my 98 Fatboy for over 10 years, the solid wheels do not push you around like people say in crosswinds, its a common myth, the bike is heavy and has such a low center of gravity its not effected, anyone on any bike thats hit by a crosswind or passing a semi on the highway is going to get blown around a bit, thats riding, but people act like the solid wheels are sails in the wind….its not
@@HondaRidea Exactly. I've had a few arguments on youtube regarding this topic.
I've watched your videos for years now. Thank you for all of them. Love every one of them!! MAGA
Lol I was like damn that bike looks a lot like another one I've seen 😂
Billy is straight up an icon to me. I fell in love with all things 2 wheels when he went head to head with Indian Larry.
Also i watch you and Greg almost every time the are uploaded..but will get to it when i can
Greg is awesome
This was almost like an old school SRK Cycles video. I miss the days of the regular test rides
WoW! That’s Incredibly Awesome! Happy Thanksgiving!
Billy Fuckin Lane
I fell in love with those spokeless 300mm rear tire choppers.
RIP Indian Larry too.
Absolute Legends
I own a 1990 Fatboy. It’s all original & I love it! Had it since 1995. Gets a lot of looks.
I agree! I'm 5'9" and this bike is perfect height for me. APES I say are stupid and have never used them. They would be perfect for a 6'7" guy with a 6' arm span. Sheilds are great for long ride, where no shield is great for touring around town. Thanks, wish I would have made it to the shop in PA.
Yeah, on a long highway ride no windshield SUCKS, the pressure on your chest just adds up over time and you just want the highway portion to end.
@volvo09 riding through Ohio and Pennsylvania, they have these super large bugs the splatter all over the place! Lol
@craigwilliams1073 nasty! Yeah I don't want to be covered in bug splatters either!
My helmet visor is always covered in them damn things. I'm southern pa. Right by his old shop
“Apes are stupid?” This is what’s wrong with the Harley community, haters like this ☝🏻
Maybe us stupid riders could get an explanation to why?
Okay, you've convinced me. I'm now in the market for an EVO Fat Boy....
Billy is the Man !! Thx !
I've got a 03 fatty original carby, 95 cam and solid gear drive, love the old girl . Stay upright everyone 😊
I immediately recognized Billy's bike.
Its not what your riding but Where Your Going!
I watched that build. so cool
Love Billy’s vids
I have a ‘99 Heritage Softail, I have always loved the Fatboy, but I wouldn’t trade my Softail. It was a chassis and a box of parts when my friend acquired it, and he rebuilt it with a Ultima Performance motor- 127 cubic inches for the power plant. My friend wants to buy it back, but there’s no way in hell I’m selling it
Lucky guy, having Billy Lane as a neighbor. I knew it was Billy's Fat Boy, watched all his videos working on it.
Fat Boy best Harley Softail made. Not just because I have a 1998 EVO one and I can pull a wheelie with mine.. But this 99 here is bad ass because Billy Lane is a badass bike builder and he did a great job with this one. One of the only great ones left..
Billy lane's the gosh darn man...what a legend
BILLY'S BUILDS ARE BAD ASS. I'm not trying to disagree with him but on 3 different evo's i had drive train issues either breaking trans mounts or having primary issues because trans and motor were not matted. I do think twin cam is a slight improvement in that regard. But evo engine with a big cam and carb literally nothing sounds better
If i had to get one id have a fatboy always wanted one, had a farbob 2014, and now a streetbob 2022........if i ever get some spare cash im getting a fatboy love the shape
Also have a 99 Fatboy my first and only HD,got hit by a Drunk driver in the ass at a dead stop and it saved my life,put it back together and road with my dad love my bike..Loud and fast !!!!
I recognized that bike as soon as I seen it
Prayers for you an everyone besafe an take care
Billy is a great guy and a walking HD encyclopedia. And EVO motor is great-
The first time I saw Billy Lane was in 1999 or 2000 at a Rat's Hole motorcycle show in Miami or Fort Lauderdale. He was selling really cool aftermarket parts as well as long-sleeved t-shirts with the Choppers, Inc. logo and "F#%k the Factory" emblazoned on the sleeve. I didn't know who he was at that point, but you knew he was going to go a long way.
My first bike was a 1999 FLSTF Fatboy that was Seafoam Green and Birch that I bought from Fort Lauderdale Harley-Davidson before Bruce Rossmeyer bought that dealership. At that time, there was a waiting list to buy Harleys. The dealer took my name and told me that he wouldn't have a bike for a couple of months. About two weeks later, the dealer called me and told me that he had two Fatboys and I could take my pick of either one. The bike was carburated and I put Samson Longshots on it and also went with a LePera basket weave solo seat (like the one on Billy's 1999 FLSTF) that I bought from Eddie Trotta's Thunder Cycle Designs shop in Fort Lauderdale. It was a great bike. Seeing Billy's videos where he restored his 1999 Fatboy was great.
I own two Fatboys. One with apes and the other has the beach bars. Both are twin cams with one an 88ci and the other 103 that’s been worked. Big cams ported heads and custom pipes . I enjoy them both. The 88 is my daily. I put about 20 thousand miles in the last twelve months on it and another 5k on my other bikes. Sure the TCs have some issues but easy to fix before they brick themselves and cheap to purchase a low mile example. My 88was 18 years old with only 4K miles on it. The 103 is twelve years old with 14k and scary fast but both have a ton of low end torque which is the fun end of riding. I do all my own maintenance and repairs and I’m a woman.
I got a 16 screaming eagle 110 Fatboy love that bike billy lane is one of the chicest guy, love his style he is one of the great bike builder right up there with Indian Larry
At the beginning of video, first thing I thought was that looks like Billy’s bike, just from the pipes, i don’t see much talk about Fat Boys but they are nice customizable bikes
I have more than 250000 thousand miles on my ass and who wants to do 100 mph? My 1984 gets super smooth when I hit 70. Much more comfortable that way. If I’m traveling I put my sleeping bag just above the head light and the wind goes over my head. I put in ear plugs just enough to cut the wind noise. I like to be comfortable. Never in a hurry !
i feel like after that conversation neither of you knew who you were actually talking to.......like has billy watched any of your youtube videos and have you watched any of billy lanes builds on biker build off?
I have a 2010 FLSTFB and I like her classic style (compared to the new design, although technically advanced)!
Everyone has their own preferences, but 12-14" apes are the most comfortable for me
Great video. You should do something on the Night Train.
at 9:44 is it really ok to go through the red light like that without stopping? i thought you had to stop like it was a stop sign before going...
I had a fat boy and it was the top of the heap after the Terminator movie. The crazy part is the use of solid wheels. My first ride was on Robert Moses Causway and I got hit with a powerful crosswind on a bridge and literally changed lanes, that and the vibration on the Evo motor would loosen your fillings. The later counterbalanced motors were better but I loved my Fatboy!
A year or two ago I couldn't sell one for $3500. Fine shape but a newly rebuilt transmission.
what's this one worth??
Man I love the look of that bike old school and comfort and speed
Trully Union Made
Nice bike Billy
Congrat's from Uruguay
Great bike!
Billy great videos 👍
Next year the original Fat Boy will be a antique according to the AMCA.
My 94 heritage softail is the most dangerous bike I've owned. Not because it's fast, but because it's just so slow and the stock brakes are not great whatsoever.
But it looks cool and sounds great so it's staying with me.
Does it have a California cam?
terminator 2 is the sole reason i love cruisers
At 10:35 i keep trying to explain this to people and they just DON'T understand. I had a 2020 ninja 650 and it was UNBEARABLE. Any windshield puts all kf the wind RIGHT into your head and kills your neck. It was so uncomfortable (also just a bad bike). I then had my indian scout with nothing and it was far better on the wind aspect with no windshield.
My Zx10r with double bubble. Was perfect. Kept me out of the wind when i wanted to, or sit right upright and be in the wind if i want.
I've always wanted one. Maybe someday!
Anyone who’s ever had a fatboy very long would attest to the difficulty holding on when in a crosswind,those solid wheels will push you toward the ditch
Get on with that bike build buddy!
My 2000 twin cam Fatboy is carburated
My 2001 twin cam carbureted also. Absolutely love it!
Billy, bck here in Brevard rt by your ole stomping grounds n where your Chopperz Ink was born n raised!!
If you replace all the parts on a H-D, is it still a H-D?
The appeal of the Fat Boy is it's no frills, all business, in your face design.
The low center of gravity and the wide tires make the fat boy an easy ride.
2 of my favorite bike guys!!
Billy just had this bike on his spot
love your videos.....
The Fat Boy was notorious for drifting in heavy side winds.
Erroneous comment. It's a misconception! I own one.
Thats a common myth, Any bike in heavy crosswinds is getting blown around, ive owned and rode my Fatboy for a decade and have had multiple people ask me about that
Outstanding!! 😊
Wow, Billy Lane in the house , sweet
In my opinion once they changed the wheel design, they screwed up the whole look of the bike. Bring back these classic solid discs!👍🏻
I loved that color I remember when that camped out
Says the traditional gauge will last forever, vs screens….speedo is stuck at 20 when sitting still.
I agree though, screens get dated and look bad compared to dials.
Impressive mods!