Fat Boy Pictures
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Lots
Lots of great current/recent Fatboys.....an amazing evolution of the original (Willie G.) idea. I bought this first year 1990 Fatboy from my brother who owned it for 27 years up until 2021, when I convinced him to sell to me. 98% original and I still have the other 2% ready to go back on. Runs great...has that EVO "potato potato" vibe.
Lots of great current/recent Fatboys.....an amazing evolution of the original (Willie G.) idea. I bought this first year 1990 Fatboy from my brother who owned it for 27 years up until 2021, when I convinced him to sell to me. 98% original and I still have the other 2% ready to go back on. Runs great...has that EVO "potato potato" vibe.
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Lots
Lots of great current/recent Fatboys.....an amazing evolution of the original (Willie G.) idea. I bought this first year 1990 Fatboy from my brother who owned it for 27 years up until 2021, when I convinced him to sell to me. 98% original and I still have the other 2% ready to go back on. Runs great...has that EVO "potato potato" vibe.
Lots of great current/recent Fatboys.....an amazing evolution of the original (Willie G.) idea. I bought this first year 1990 Fatboy from my brother who owned it for 27 years up until 2021, when I convinced him to sell to me. 98% original and I still have the other 2% ready to go back on. Runs great...has that EVO "potato potato" vibe.
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Peak Seaker,
Thanks for the comment....Words I agree with, of course. And we all know the Harley Davidson Fatboy line has endured now trough the awesome looking 30th anniversary bikes in black and gold. I also liked the 15th Anniversary bikes which recreated the all silver monochromatic look (but with fewer color-matched items). I see you have a 2002 Fatboy yourself, so congrats on your ownership. There are still SOME unmodified 1990 Fatbotys out there, but increasingly rare to see them being ridden. I ride this one weekly or at least every 2 weeks (it is my second bike behind my 2008 Crossbones- the 'Bones has 44,000 miles and is my daily driver). I love the old-school feel of this great running Evo AND the complete lack of on-board computers or fuel injection! I found this bike in a barn in South Dakota collecting dust way back in 1994 with 5,500 miles on it. I couldnt afford a second bike back then...but my brother sent me the $12,400 it took to buy it and that brother kept her for 27 years and rode it up to 24,500 miles (about 830 miles per year). I was lucky in 2021 to have him agree to sell it to me for $10,000 plus half of any future profit, however I intend to keep this bike til it goes to one of my sons or into a museum. I have 27,300 miles on it now and I hope to at least double that in my ownership, ha ha. My 2008 XBones gets ridden more....but this '90 Fatboy makes me smile more...much more!
Thanks for the comment....Words I agree with, of course. And we all know the Harley Davidson Fatboy line has endured now trough the awesome looking 30th anniversary bikes in black and gold. I also liked the 15th Anniversary bikes which recreated the all silver monochromatic look (but with fewer color-matched items). I see you have a 2002 Fatboy yourself, so congrats on your ownership. There are still SOME unmodified 1990 Fatbotys out there, but increasingly rare to see them being ridden. I ride this one weekly or at least every 2 weeks (it is my second bike behind my 2008 Crossbones- the 'Bones has 44,000 miles and is my daily driver). I love the old-school feel of this great running Evo AND the complete lack of on-board computers or fuel injection! I found this bike in a barn in South Dakota collecting dust way back in 1994 with 5,500 miles on it. I couldnt afford a second bike back then...but my brother sent me the $12,400 it took to buy it and that brother kept her for 27 years and rode it up to 24,500 miles (about 830 miles per year). I was lucky in 2021 to have him agree to sell it to me for $10,000 plus half of any future profit, however I intend to keep this bike til it goes to one of my sons or into a museum. I have 27,300 miles on it now and I hope to at least double that in my ownership, ha ha. My 2008 XBones gets ridden more....but this '90 Fatboy makes me smile more...much more!
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