
Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy
Key specifications
Overview
1998 Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy: The Icon of Custom Cruisers The 1998 Harley-Davidson Softail Fat Boy stands as a timeless symbol of American motorcycling culture, embodying the spirit of freedom and rebellion that the brand is renowned for. Positioned in the custom-cruiser category, the Fat Boy boasts a striking design and an unmistakable presence on the road. With its muscular stance, wide tires, and classic chrome accents, this bike captures the essence of a quintessential Harley, appealing to both seasoned riders and newcomers alike. The Fat Boy was designed not just for cruising but for making a statement, and it does so with aplomb. At the heart of the Fat Boy lies a robust 1338 cc V2, four-stroke engine that churns out a respectable 56 horsepower at 5000 RPM and delivers a torque of 99 Nm at just 2350 RPM. This powertrain is engineered for a smooth ride, allowing the rider to effortlessly glide through city streets or cruise down open highways with confidence. The 5-speed gearbox ensures that the engine is always in the sweet spot, providing ample acceleration and a top speed of 155 km/h (96.3 mph) when the need for speed arises. The air-cooled design keeps the engine running efficiently, while the belt final drive offers a smooth transfer of power to the rear wheel, enhancing the overall riding experience. In addition to its impressive engine, the 1998 Fat Boy is packed with features that enhance both comfort and style. The low seat height of 654 mm (25.7 inches) provides excellent accessibility for a wide range of riders, while the single disc front brake offers reliable stopping power. The electric starter adds convenience, making it easy to get on the road without the hassle of kickstarting. With a weight of 284 kg (626.1 pounds), the bike strikes a balance between stability and maneuverability, ensuring that riders can enjoy long journeys without fatigue. The iconic design, combined with modern engineering, makes the Fat Boy a true standout in the Harley-Davidson lineup. ###
Pros
Cons
- Timeless Design: The classic styling and chrome accents make the Fat Boy an icon that never goes out of fashion.
- Comfortable Ride: With a low seat height and ergonomic design, it offers a comfortable riding position for both short and long journeys.
- Strong Torque Delivery: The engine provides ample torque at low RPMs, making it easy to handle in various riding conditions.
- Weight: At 284 kg (626.1 pounds), it can feel heavy for some riders, especially at low speeds or when maneuvering in tight spaces.
- Limited Performance Features: While it delivers adequate power, it may not satisfy those seeking high-performance capabilities typically found in sport bikes.
- Single Disc Front Brake: While sufficient for casual riding, some enthusiasts might desire a more robust braking system for enhanced stopping power.
Technical details
Source specification data
- Make
- Harley-Davidson
- Model
- Softail Fat Boy
- Category
- Custom-cruiser
- Starter
- Electric
- Power
- 56.00 HP (40.9 kW)) @ 5000 RPM
- Torque
- 99.00 Nm (10.1 kgf-m or 73.0 ft.lbs) @ 2350 RPM
- Gearbox
- 5-speed
- Top Speed
- 155.0 km/h (96.3 mph)
- Displacement
- 1338.00 ccm (81.64 cubic inches)
- Cooling System
- Air
- Engine Details
- V2, four-stroke
- Valves Per Cylinder
- 2
- Transmission Type Final Drive
- Belt
- Dry Weight
- 284.0 kg (626.1 pounds)
- Seat Height
- 654 mm (25.7 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
- Power Weight Ratio
- 0.1972 HP/kg
- Front Brakes
- Single disc
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