Fat Boy is Harley's hardest motorcycle

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The Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is considered the most difficult to handle motorcycle due to its weight, fat tires, and low lean angles. Journalists cite its 694-pound weight and wide tires requiring significant physical effort for steering and cornering. The tires' profile resists leaning, making quick direction changes challenging. The Fat Boy's limited 25.6-degree lean angle can cause footboards to scrape, and its long wheelbase hinders maneuverability in traffic, making it best suited for experienced riders.


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