Harley Davidson Flstf Fat Boy motorcycles for sale in Spartanburg, South Carolina

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2017 Harley-Davidson FLSTF - Fat Boy, Spartanburg Harley-Davidson®, Spartanburg, South Carolina became a franchised dealership in 1965. Its founders, Kenneth and Helen Coleman, had been motorcycle enthusiasts for eighteen years. Kenneth purchased his first motorcycle in 1947, a slightly used '47 model knucklehead. For a year prior to becoming a franchised dealer they had repaired, purchased, and sold used motorcycles and parts, operating in the basement of a grocery store, where Kenneth worked as a butcher; selling a different type of HOG. In 1968, the business moved upstairs to the ground floor level. Shortly thereafter, their son, Randal, began helping out. He soon became the chief mechanic, which was his primary position until Kenneth had to retire in 1996 due to illness. Kenneth passed away the following year. Randal is now VP and general manager, working with his mother to keep the family tradition alive. His wife, Goldie, is also very much a part of the day to day operations of the business. Business was moved into a new and larger location on Dec. 3, 2004. It was then that Randal & Goldie's two sons, Jason & Tyler, started working as the third generation of Colemans at Spartanburg Harley-Davidson. The new location is off Hwy 221 at I-85 on Sha Lane in Spartanburg. 2017 Harley-Davidson® Fat Boy® The original fat custom icon matches unmistakable style with a High Output Twin Cam 103B engine. Sometimes something comes along that changes everything. When Willie G. Davidson rode the Fat Boy® model into Daytona Bike Week the first time, it stopped traffic. In the years since, the Fat Boy hasn t let up. From the chrome solid disc wheels, to the muscular lines of the High Output Twin Cam 103B engine, to the curve of its distinctive rear fender, this machine is built to make an impact. Ride one and you ll understand.