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Willie G.

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Where do these unique Fat Boy features which we all like came from?  Again, we go back to Willie G. Davidson. He is the man behind the unique characteristics that make the Fat Boy not just another Softail.

At the end of the 80’s Harley Davidson has had to deal with some serious competition from the Japanese motorcycle companies. They were offering cruisers and chopper twice as cheap as a new Harley. Harley saw the import choppers spreading across America and had to come with an answer. Willie G. a Harley Davidson executive at the time was the right man for this job; his designs have proven themselves many times. His idea was to add a new member to the Softail family, one that was bigger, fatter and tougher. Features as 16 “ Aluminum cast wheels, large floorboards, a wider fuel tank, laced tank panel and seat, shotgun exhausts, cast aluminum covers, a fat front tire and a fat fork were added. The Fat Boy was born! The first Fat Boy prototype was made in 1988. Willie G. has driven this bike during the Daytona Bike week of 1988 and 1989. Just as today Harley Davidson take their prototypes to the audience. Journalists, H.O.G members and ordinary fans can give their opinion and will be taken seriously. One year later the Fat Boy was unveiled to the world!

MEMORABILIA

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"Fat Boy"is a trademark of Harley-Davidson . No attempt is being made to take away from Harley-Davidson and their legally owned trademark. Harley Davidson and Fat Boy trademark names are used only for reference and descriptive purposes from an appreciative point of view.

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