2016
Harley-Davidson Fat Boy S
As
part of what will prove to be one of Harley’s most ambitious model years to
date, the Fat Boy along with the Softail Slim S, has just been loaded with
the Screamin’ Eagle 110 Twin Cam engine. With its new engine, tank, dual
shotgun mufflers and even a sexy new paint job, this new, limited-edition 2016
Fat Boy S is the classic Harley only with more power than ever before.
The
latest Fat Boy stays true to the All-American design that’s won our hearts ever
since the start of the 90s when Arnie’s stunt-double jumped one into an L.A.
storm drain. We can see the bullet-hole aluminium disc wheels, as opposed to
spoked wheels, that make the Fat Boy so distinctive.
However,
with the 2016 release, Harley have gone for a self-confessed darker look. The
new Fat Boy boasts some fancy new brush-work and is available in ‘Denim Black’
and ‘Vivid Black’.
The
S for “Special” model sees a move away from the heavily be-chromed Harley’s
of the past and as such will appeal to riders from areas prone to wetter
weather who found
earlier Fat Boy models to be fairly high-maintenance to say the least.
This is the
first time a Harley softail has ever had cruise control. It comes in the form
of electronic throttle control and will certainly add to the bikes appeal on
the long, straight roads of the States, as in the Australian Outback.
The
softail design blends the old-school hardtail look with maximum rider comfort –
the classic Harley trick of hiding the rear suspension shock absorbers beneath
the transmission. This, and the Fat Boy’s low-slung seat, will have you feeling
like you’re scraping your arse on the ground in a good way.
For
those accustomed to a Harley’s weight, dual indicators and gearbox that shifts
gears like a tractor, the Fat Boy is a smooth, easy ride. Much of the vibration
has been ironed out since the bike’s earlier incarnations, leaving just enough
for what we might call ‘character’.
It’s somewhat ironic that the ‘Evo’
(Evolution engine) was only the beginning of the Fat Boy’s ‘evolution’. Since
then it’s seen a special version of the Twin Cam engine used in the Dyna,
counterbalanced to compensate for the noticeable lack of rubber engine mounting
in the softails. Now,
the 2016 Fat Boy S has been gifted with the 110 ci (1801 cc) Screamin’ Eagle
Performance Twin Cam engine, previously only available in Harley’s top-end
bikes – the CVO (Custom Vehicle Operations) range. This means a lot of extra
engine power available at a much better price.
As
is the way with a Harley-Davidson, there’s no limit to the amount of custom
features that can be chopped and changed for an additional cost. However, as
far as the basic package goes, the high-quality paint job and finish, dual,
over-under shotgun pipes, updated five-gallon Fat Bob tank, Screamin’ Eagle ventilator
intake, and of course the new TC110 V-Twin engine, all come together to make
quite the bike.
While
to the uninitiated the new Fat Boy may look more-or-less the same as older
models, the new engine has completely transformed the feel of bike, with all
that extra low-end power and torque making for an effortless ride – the
ultimate cruiser experience. Once this bad boy hits the streets, hog-lovers may
find themselves wondering why they ever rode anything else.