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Review: The Harley Street Bob

 

Review & Road Test:

The 2007 Harley-Davidson FXDB Street Bob

Hraley Street Bob
07 Dyna Harley Street Bob

Harley-Davidson's new Street Bob has been on the collective minds of Harley enthusiasts since we started hearing rumors of it a few years ago. Once the first pictures were released from the factory, the bike immediately caught our attention with its factory flat paint, baby ape hangers, 96-inch motor, and 180mm rear tire. Everyone couldn't wait to put some miles on a test bike, and the more we learned about the Street Bob, the more we lusted after it. Once we all had a chance to actually ride the machine, we found that it more than lived up to our expectations: It's incredibly comfortable, has tons more power than last year's 88ci version, a six-speed transmission is standard, and it's typically priced below $14,000.

During a test runs, every minute spent on the Street Bob has been a joy. Heading off toward the freeway, I grabbed some throttle, and the bike practically lunged forward, far more ready to accelerate than I was. I literally had to slow down and check the air-cleaner cover to make sure it read "96ci," because I almost expected it to say "103ci Screamin' Eagle." While the motor is only 8ci larger than last year's 88-incher, it's putting out 92 lb-ft at 3,000 rpm-more than enough power to force the rider to hold on more tightly when the throttle is twisted. The fuel injection ensures a perfect start every time, and it also incorporates a closed-loop system that automatically adjusts to altitude and performance upgrades such as aftermarket exhaust pipes and higher-flow intake filters.

The motor sports a 9.2:1 compression ratio, and the chromed, staggered, shorty dual pipes make for a powerful-feeling, albeit quiet, exhaust note. Freeway speeds are a breeze with the standard six-speed transmission, the sixth gear almost isn't necessary until speeds near the triple digits are reached.

The Street Bob features mid-controls, a rubber-mounted motor, 29 degrees of rake, 26.8-inch seat height, 64.2-inch wheelbase, and a perfect-size 180mm tire in the rear. Also, it only weighs 667 lbs ready to ride-it's balanced and comfortable! It even handles well; the new 49mm mid-glide front end is stiff enough for decent performance but will smooth out any pothole-ridden road in conjunction with the standard-style shocks in the rear. The Street Bob comes standard as a one seater, but can be upgraded to two.

Harley-Davidson has definitely created a great bike with the FXDB Street Bob. Here’s hoping the motor company will keep the model for the long-term.

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