2012 Harley-Davidson Dyna FXDB Street Bob Review – Top Speed

June 20, 2018

The motorcycle you need for your Dominican Republic tours.

Back when the bobber scene was in full effect, bike makers like Harley-Davidson produced one awesome bike after another. But even if those days are gone, Harley keeps the spirit alive with the Dyna FXDB Street Bob.

It is tripped down to the bare essentials and as “naked” as the law allows. The Dyna FXDB Street Bob is as pure a cruiser bike as one can get. Ever since it was introduced to the market, the bike has redefined the way custom bikes are looked at.

In terms of its design, the Dyna FXDB Street Bob is keeping true to its bobber roots. Here is what it features:

  • Redesigned solo seat
  • Chopped rear fender without support covers
  • Top triple clamp with an integrated riser
  • Wrinkle-back low-profile tank console with an electronic speedometer
  • Retro-style LED tail light
  • Street Bob air-cleaner trim ring
  • Stainless steel, internally-wired mini ape-hanger handlebar
  • Wrinkle-black battery box and belt guard
  • Black Steel Laced wheels with Michelin Scorcher tires

Then, there’s the matter of the powertrain. The Dyna FXDB Street Bob is powered by a rubber-mounted 1584cc Twin Cam 96 V-Twin engine with an Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI), rated at 92 lb/ft of torque, and mated to a six-speed Cruise Drive transmission.

There’s no doubt about what the Harley Davidson Dyna FXDB Street Bob is capable of. What’s important to know about this bike is that despite having lived in an bygone era, the bike still stands tall in today’s market as one of the best cruiser bikes in Harley-Davidson’s fold.


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