The iconic Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, born from the minds of Willie G. Davidson and Louie Netz, made its debut in the spotlight at Daytona Bike Week in 1988. Sporting a wider stance than its peers, the name "Fat Boy" was a nod to its unique head-on presence. The Fat Boy evolved with seamless exhaust post-1994, master cylinder updates in 1996, and a powerhouse 1,450 cc Twin Cam engine in 1999. Over the years, it embraced modern features like bullet-style indicators and an alarm system. The 2005 15th Anniversary edition, adorned with a "Screamin' Eagle" engine, bespoke paint, and custom wheels, marked a milestone in its legendary journey.
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