HD-Harley Davidson FXDF Dyna Fat Bob (2010) Pictures and Specification.
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FXDF Dyna Fat Bob (2010)
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A Big Twin with big attitude, the Dyna® Fat Bob® leads with a brawny front end topped with dual head lights, rolls on chunky tires, and
exits with a flip of its bobtail rear fender.
The Harley-Davidson® Dyna family has its roots in the factory-custom revolution of the 1970s, and combines Big Twin performance with an extended FX front end. Dyna models deliver great handling and bold styling............ 
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Motorcycle    Insurance Informations
   Who will provide physical damage insurance    coverage for custom built motorcycles?
  Nationwide - Custom parts and    equipment coverage (up to $30,000), Custom and limited edition bikes and    trikes coverage (up to $50,000), Kit and vintage bike coverage (up to    $30,000) (nationwide.com/motorcycle-insurance-coverage.jsp)
  GEICO - Motorcycle insurance is    available for most types of motorcycles including: sport bikes,    cruisers, tour bikes, enduros, scooters, dirt bikes, trikes and some    custom bikes. (geico.com/information/aboutinsurance/motorcycle)
  Safeco insures a full spectrum of    motorcycles from street cycles, Harley Davidsons, cruisers and touring    bikes to dirt bikes and ATVs. If you select custom parts coverage, you    will receive up to $3,000 in coverage without any additional cost to    you. Coverage is available for up to $10,000 in custom parts and    equipment. (safeco.com/personal/motorcycle/coverage-options)
  Progressive - Motorcycle coverage -    when you purchase Comprehensive or Collision coverage, at least $1,000    of Custom Parts and Equipment (CPE)/Accessory coverage - Custom paint,    custom plating or custom exhaust is included in most states.  Additional   CPE coverage can be purchased to cover equipment, up to  $30,000 in   value.
 
 
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