The FLSTF, or "Fat Boy" continued its run of popularity in 1997. The wide "beach bars" were still used, as were the sold wheels at both ends of the low-slung FL. Cosmetic changes were the only revisions to the 1997 editions. But with a runaway success, why mess with the formula? The original all-silver motif had been replaced in 1991, and every year saw different hues being applied to the sheet metal of the Fat Boy. The winged tank trim remained the same.
The FLSTF, or "Fat Boy" continued its run of popularity in 1997. Â The wide "beach bars" were still used, as were the sold wheels at both ends of the low-slung FL. Â Cosmetic changes were the only revisions to the 1997 editions. Â But with a runaway success, why mess with the formula? Â The original all-silver motif had been replaced in 1991, and every year saw different hues being applied to the sheet metal of the Fat Boy. Â The winged tank trim remained the same.
The Fat Boy® model is a classic from the ground up, with boulevard-bruiser looks and a Twin Cam engine that devours everything in its path. Engine: - Oil Capacity: 3.5 qt. (3.3 l)