Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo Dimensions (Length, Width & Height)

The Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo motorcycle dimensions for 2011 is length 94.3 in (2,395 mm), wheelbase 64.5 in (1,638 mm), seat height 26.3 in (669 mm), and the ground clearance is 4.8 in (122 mm).

Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo dimensions at a glance

Overall length
94.3 in (2,395 mm)
nose to tail
Wheelbase
64.5 in (1,638 mm)
axle-to-axle distance
Seat height
26.3 in (669 mm)
rider seat height
Ground clearance
4.8 in (122 mm)
lowest listed clearance

Dimension charts

Position within similar Harley-Davidson models

Representative dimensions shown within the observed range for comparable Harley-Davidson models in the same category.

Length94.3 in (2,395 mm)
Observed category range: 50.2 in (1,275 mm) to 105.8 in (2,687 mm)
Wheelbase64.5 in (1,638 mm)
Observed category range: 58.9 in (1,495 mm) to 69.3 in (1,760 mm)
Seat height26.3 in (669 mm)
Observed category range: 24.3 in (616 mm) to 30.5 in (774 mm)
Clearance4.8 in (122 mm)
Observed category range: 3.8 in (97 mm) to 8.1 in (205 mm)

Compared with the category median

Percentile and median comparisons use the same comparable Harley-Davidson model group.

Length70th percentile
This model
94.3 in (2,395 mm)
Category median
92.8 in (2,357 mm)
1.5 in above the category median from 174 comparable Harley-Davidson models.
Wheelbase71st percentile
This model
64.5 in (1,638 mm)
Category median
64.2 in (1,630 mm)
0.3 in above the category median from 185 comparable Harley-Davidson models.
Seat height40th percentile
This model
26.3 in (669 mm)
Category median
26.7 in (678 mm)
0.4 in below the category median from 177 comparable Harley-Davidson models.
Clearance40th percentile
This model
4.8 in (122 mm)
Category median
4.9 in (125 mm)
0.1 in below the category median from 167 comparable Harley-Davidson models.

Useful dimension ratios

Seat height feel

About 26.3 in — a lower-than-typical seat height. This is a geometry comparison, not a guarantee of rider fit.

Wheelbase / length

68.4% of overall length. This shows how much of the bike’s total length is axle-to-axle distance rather than overhang.

Length beyond wheelbase

About 29.8 in (757 mm) combined beyond the axle-to-axle distance.

Clearance / wheelbase

7.4%. A simple ratio showing listed ground clearance relative to wheelbase.

How its dimensions compare

Compared with other Harley-Davidson models in the same Bikez category where enough usable data is available.

Dimension This model Category median Difference
Overall length 94.3 in (2,395 mm) 92.8 in (2,357 mm) 1.5 in above median
Wheelbase 64.5 in (1,638 mm) 64.2 in (1,630 mm) 0.3 in above median
Seat height 26.3 in (669 mm) 26.7 in (678 mm) 0.4 in below median
Ground clearance 4.8 in (122 mm) 4.9 in (125 mm) 0.1 in below median

Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo dimensions FAQ

Is the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo seat height low or tall?

The representative seat height is 26.3 in (669 mm), which is a lower-than-typical seat height. 0.4 in below the category median.

Does the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo have a short or long wheelbase?

The representative wheelbase is 64.5 in (1,638 mm), giving the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo a longer-than-typical wheelbase. 0.3 in above the category median. The wheelbase is about 68.4% of overall length.

How much ground clearance does the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo have?

The representative ground clearance is 4.8 in (122 mm), which is ground clearance around the category middle. 0.1 in below the category median.

Is the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo compact or large?

The representative overall length is 94.3 in (2,395 mm), making the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo longer than most comparable Harley-Davidson models. 1.5 in above the category median.

What is the main dimension takeaway for the Harley-Davidson FLSTFB Fat Boy Lo?

The main listed figures are overall length 94.3 in (2,395 mm), wheelbase 64.5 in (1,638 mm), seat height 26.3 in (669 mm), and ground clearance 4.8 in (122 mm). Its clearance-to-wheelbase ratio is about 7.4%, which is a simple way to relate ground clearance to the bike’s axle spacing.