Harley-Davidson Street® Bob® 114 vs Fat Bob® 114

Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 vs Fat Bob® 114
The Street Bob® and the Fat Bob® both come with different but conventional riding positions. You'll love the extra paint options when you go with the Street Bob®. Both bikes come with Vivid Black as a standard paint job. You'll need to upgrade on the Street Bob® to get some of the novel colors. Choose from Gauntlet Gray Metallic, Redline Red, or Fastback Blue if you go with the Street Bob® 114. With the Fat Bob®, the only additional premium color is White Sand Pearl. Learn about the Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 vs Harley-Davidson® Fat Bob® 114 when you get in touch with our Treasure Coast Harley-Davidson® dealership.

Rider Profile
The Street Bob® 114 and the Fat Bob® 114 differ in some key areas. With the Street Bob®, you'll get a stretched riding position coupled with mid-mount foot controls. This makes the Street Bob® feel slightly more energetic than the Fat Bob®. The Fat Bob® offers a relaxed riding position with forward foot controls, so you'll likely want to take the Fat Bob® on more leisurely rides. Both bikes offer a passenger seat, but the Street Bob® 114 comes with a more segmented and separate passenger seat. The Fat Bob® uses a seat designed to support the more relaxed riding position. Find out how the 2022 Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 differs from the 2022 Harley-Davidson® Fat Bob® 114.

Notable Features
The Street Bob® offers an easily-adjustable mono-shock rear suspension, and this helps you get more dynamic cornering. We especially love this feature on the Street Bob® 114 because it allows the bike to maintain its hardtail look and feel. With the Fat Bob®, the stand-out features include the dual disc front brakes. These high-performance brakes can provide you with an extra bit of power when you need it most. Both bikes offer unique features, but we think you'll love how well the Street Bob® is designed to help you get a better ride. Talk with us about your needs for securing an amazing ride. Get to know the Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 vs Harley-Davidson® Fat Bob® 114 comfort and convenience features when you contact us for a test ride. Get to know the 2022 Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 and the 2022 Harley-Davidson® Fat Bob® 114.

Chassis and Mechanical
The Street Bob® 114 and the Fat Bob® 114 have dramatically different chassis and drivetrain. With the Street Bob®, you'll get a dual-bending valve 49mm telescopic and aluminum fork triple clamps. The Street Bob® also comes with dual-rate spring and gaiter covers. The Fat Bob® 114 comes with a single cartridge 43mm inverted front fork with aluminum triple clamps, and it features triple rate springs. The rear shocks on the Street Bob® and Fat Bob® are hidden, free piston, coil-over mono shocks. The Street Bob® uses a 43mm stroke and cam-style preload adjustment while the Fat Bob® uses a 56mm stroke and a hand hydraulic preload adjustment. Explore the Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 vs Harley-Davidson® Fat Bob® 114 mechanical features and options.

Engine
The engine on the Street Bob® and the Fat Bob® is essentially the same but tends to perform slightly differently on each bike. You'll get a Milwaukee-Eight® 114 engine with a 4.016-inch bore and 4.5-inch stroke. It also comes with 114 cubic inches of displacement and a compression ratio of 10.5:1. The two bikes begin to differ with the 2-into-2 exhaust systems. The Street Bob® uses an offset shotgun while the Fat Bob® uses a shorty dual exhaust. Largely due to the lower overall weight, you'll also get 119 pound-feet of torque on the Street Bob® compared with 118 pound-feet of torque on the Fat Bob®. Talk with us about the 2022 Harley-Davidson® Street Bob® 114 and the 2022 Harley-Davidson® Fat Bob® 114 at our dealership.

Braking Systems
The braking systems on the two bikes differ in some key ways. The Street Bob® uses solid, uniform expansion rotors. With the Fat Bob®, you'll get front and rear black, split 7-spoke floating rotors. Both of the braking systems use 4-piston fixed and 2-piston floating rear calipers. You'll want to try out both bikes to get a feel for what these technical specs mean for your riding experience. Get in touch with our Treasure Coast Harley-Davidson® dealership to test ride both bikes to learn about the braking system. We can't wait to help you get your test ride.

If you're looking for a new bike, we highly recommend you get a test ride of the Street Bob® and the Fat Bob®. These bikes are designed to help you get to your destination in style. You'll love that we can offer you a one-stop shop for all your purchase, finance, and service needs. We can also discuss any customizations you're interested in securing.

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