2021 Harley Davidson Street Bob 114
(KBB Trade-In $11,525, KBB Retail: $15,475)
Motor: 1,868cc (114ci)
Frame: Cruiser
Transmission: 6-speed
Mileage: 10,143
Stock: 16HD66-6664
An amazing bike with the biggest power/weight ratio, making this the fasted of the 114ci powered bikes in the Harley lineup. Comes with several optional add-ons such as the Saddlemen seat, quick connect sissy and upgraded exhaust. The bike is somewhat unique. It was wrapped by the previous owner on all three tins. The tank appears to be the OEM tank (the logo outline is visible under the wrap) and there appears to be no damage. The original color on the tank is orange and black. The rear fender was replaced with a custom long swooping fender (no we do not have the original). So the wrap can be pulled and there is most likely a perfectly good paint job under the wrap but we cannot guarantee it that is why the bike is priced so low.
The bike runs great and all it needs at this point is a front tire. Still works in dry but I would not use it in wet conditions. Can be done before delivery for $200 installed.
This is already the 114ci high powered, high torque (1,868cc) motor variation.
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2018 Harley Davidson Street Bob
(KBB Trade-In $8,200, KBB Retail: $11,175)
Motor: 1,753cc (107ci Milwaukee Eight)
Frame: Cruiser
Transmission: 6-speed
Mileage: 20,340
Stock: 18HD66-1641
Street Bob is the lightest of the full-size Harleys. Less than 100Lbs over the weight of your average Sportster this bike is equipped with the same motor and transmission of the big Harley Touring monsters. 630Lbs dry this bike is the best power to weight ratio you will find out there.
This particular bike is finished in denim stone grey over denim black, a great looking color combo, with very few options. Mainly it has Rinehart slip-ons for a better sound. Still setup with mid-controls that provide easy reach also for shorter riders. Stock mid-ride handlebars will allow you to get your best riding position with just a turn of an Allen key and off you go. This bike just had a full service at Harley West Palm Beach and is ready for any ride. This bike runs absolutely perfect. Tires have life left, rear tire is coming soon though.
Street Bob was introduced in the 2006 as part of the Dyna lineup for one year with the 88ci motor but only fuel injected and 6-speed transmission (FXDBI) and from 2007 with the 96ci motor, which was only available as fuel injected hence the “I” was dropped. 2012 saw the change to the 103 motor and in 2018, with the Dyna line being retired, Street Bob was switched to the Softail line and is fitted with the 107ci Milwaukee 8 motor.
The frame and setup is ideal for city cruising. Low weight to power ratio is ideal for experienced riders yet light enough for newer riders to hold the bike up without problems. Street Bob is a no-nonsense bike. Motor, wheels, a seat and let’s go!
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2016 Harley Davidson Dyna Street Bob
KBB Trade-In $7,430, KBB Retail: $10,135
Motor: 1,687cc (103ci)
Frame: Cruiser
Transmission: 6-speed
Mileage: 14,652
Stock: 16HD55-1599
What an amazing machine. The Street Bob is one of the lightest Weight to Power ratio Harleys out there with everything you need for riding in style yet get your speed on. Ideal turning angles. Has forward controls added and the shorty flat black Vance & Hines exhaust. The bike is in exceptional great condition, garage kept, no rust, see the walk around video for details. This bike was bought with 100 miles on the odometer by the last owner and garage kept. Basically a nice weather ride and does it show…an amazing kept bike for an awesome price.
Beautiful chrome Vance and Hines mid-shots with a stunning sound otherwise this bike is stock.
The Dyna is one of the classic Harley lineups. They have surged in popularity in recent years by both older and younger riders. In fact, most of the Dyna’s we sold this year were all to under 40 riders, some first-time riders. The Dyna Lines comes in two classic specs. The “Low Rider” version with the skinny front wheel and skinny front forks and the “Wide Glide” version with skinny front wheel and wide front forks. Also the Street Bob version and the Fat Bob version of the same frame for sportier riding styles.
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