fat boy slim
#41
I saw one sitting at my dealership. I like it. Comfortable. I especially like looking down and seeing the rocker cover between the seat and the tank. Very old school in that respect. With a set of aftermarket pipes, it will look lean and mean!
It cracks me up with all the comments about it being the "same 'ole thing." Really? You don't have to buy it. You can be perfectly happy riding your Street Glide or Road King just like everyone else. Same 'ole thing... hilarious.
It cracks me up with all the comments about it being the "same 'ole thing." Really? You don't have to buy it. You can be perfectly happy riding your Street Glide or Road King just like everyone else. Same 'ole thing... hilarious.
Haha right... bought one 3 hours after it was unloaded from the truck and i love it.
#42
Sat on one today at the Chicago Motorcycle Show.
I really liked it, but the seat needs help IMO. I could see it getting firm around the 2nd hour. Felt really light, probably from the low COG. Wonder how far I can crank it over before I'm scraping metal?
Cool lookin', but I favor the Switchback for my needs.
I really liked it, but the seat needs help IMO. I could see it getting firm around the 2nd hour. Felt really light, probably from the low COG. Wonder how far I can crank it over before I'm scraping metal?
Cool lookin', but I favor the Switchback for my needs.
There reason why it felt so light is because there was no gas in the tank.
People complain about the seat. But my *** likes firm seats and it felt very comfortable to me.
#46
Saw one at Sac Harley. Looks decent, a bit like a Crossbones in vibe. It's not a bad bike, I prefer to do my own custom work though, and not buy it from the factory. They will sell some for sure...
#49
amazing to me how much some people hate on anything the MOCO does! Harley must have the bitchiest loyal customers of any brand ! 3-4 years from now they will all be bitching because they quit making the slim (ie. just like they are about the crossbones and rocker now )