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Harley-Davidson FXDBI Dyna Street Bob motorcycle review - Riding
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Harley-Davidson FXDBI Dyna Street Bob (2006-current)



Detail Value
New price £10,495
Used price range View Harley Davidson STREET BOB bikes for sale to see current asking prices
Engine size 18cc
Power 67bhp
Top speed 115mph
Insurance group 15
  MCN ratings Owners' ratings
Overall rating is 4 rating is 4.5
Engine rating is 3 rating is 4.5
Ride & Handling rating is 3 rating is 3.5
Equipment rating is 2 rating is 2.5
Quality & Reliability rating is 4 rating is 3.5
Value rating is 4 rating is 4.5

MCN overall verdict rating is 4

If you’re wondering about the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob's name, it comes from the ‘bobber’ fashion in the custom world inspired by the post-WWII movement which saw ex-military Harleys chopped down with low seats, fat tyres and Ape hanger bars. The Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob, based on the ubiquitous Super Glide, takes this minimalism to the limit with a low seat, classic Fat Bob tank, wire wheels, Ape hangers and satin paint. Cool it is.

Engine

MCN rating rating is 3
Owners' rating rating is 4.5

Although when launched the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob had the Twin Cam 1449cc lump, like all Big Twin Hogs, for 2007 it gets the new 1584cc unit. There’s more torque and improved performance, but it’s still essentially the same old Harley V-twin it’s been for Eons. Which is both incomprehensible and perfect for the kind of motorcycle the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob is.

Ride and Handling

MCN rating rating is 3
Owners' rating rating is 3.5

Neither of these are top of the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob's wish list, but then, one look at those bars and you probably already knew that. That said, the ride, thanks to half-decent suspension, is fairly flush. Instead it’s the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob's extreme riding position that rules out long journeys or tackling switchbacks with impunity.

Equipment

MCN rating rating is 2
Owners' rating rating is 2.5

As the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob is a minimalist concoction based on the already basic Harley-Davidson Dyna Super Glide, don’t expect any frills. And there aren’t any. Even the paint (on the Denim black version) has been deprived of its lustre. What you get with the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob is two (fat) wheels, one (big) V-twin engine, a single seat some ape hanger bars and not a lot else.

Quality and Reliability

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 3.5

Again, the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob is a modern Harley motorcycle, so paint, build quality, robustness etc are a given to be amongst the best anywhere. Reliability is a pretty much beyond question, too, after all this is a big, massively refined yet understressed motorcycle ridden very little and serviced often by wealthy people. So go figure…

 

Value

MCN rating rating is 4
Owners' rating rating is 4.5

For style per buck, the Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob is among the best of all Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The Super Glide may be a tad cheaper, but it can’t match this for sheer pose factory and crowd drawing ability and if you’re into Harleys, that counts for a lot. Find a Harley-Davidson Street Bob for sale.

 

Insurance

Insurance group: 15

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Model History

2006: Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob launched.
2007: Harley-Davidson Dyna Street Bob updated with 1584cc engine.

 

Other Versions

None.

Specifications

Top speed 115mph
1/4-mile acceleration 13.5 secs
Power 67bhp
Torque 81ftlb
Weight 288kg
Seat height 655mm
Fuel capacity 1584 litres
Average fuel consumption 43mpg
Tank range 135 miles
Insurance group 15
Engine size 18cc
Engine specification Steel twin double cradle
Frame Steel twin double cradle
Front suspension adjustment None
Rear suspension adjustment Preload
Front brakes Single 300mm disc
Rear brake Single 292mm disc
Front tyre size 100/90 x 19
Rear tyre size 160/70 x 16

Owners' Overall Rating rating is 3.5(6 reviews)

  • Wake up the dead

    all624

    Average rating rating is 3.5

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    Mean looks, acceptable handling (for what it is)and full V&H exhaust system is what old style biking is all about. The brakes at rubbish, the suspension not much better, but hey who cares. Surprisingly fast at cruising on the motorway and has "reasonably" build quality. Really love it though.

    01 February 2009

  • Harley Bob

    peter rabbit

    Average rating rating is 4

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    Jumping off a Z750 to Harley Bob was a bit of a shock at first. It would be even worse doing it from a sports bike. It takes time to get to know a Harley, know how to ride it, know how to stop it and most of all know how to enjoy it. You need to forget preconceptions and "get" the Harley thing. Forget the owners group preconceptions forget the slow tractor stuff and takke time to appreciate what it really is. Harleys have soul. If you had bikes before the onslaught of the Japanese, you'll know what I mean. Not that there is anything wrong with Japanese biukes - they're just a different concept. If you are not sure - go hire a Harley for a weekend, but have a mission in mind - go some place special and then see if you "get" it.

    18 September 2008

  • Harley Convert

    cdheinrich

    Average rating rating is 4.5

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    I've been riding for 21 years, before this I owned 4 honda's and a 2 yamaha, all street bikes. I love this bike, big breaks make stopping easy with a passenger (unlike my honda shadow), nothing rattles when you go over bumbs, paint is high quality, lots of torque means I don't shift down. The mini ape handle bars add to the handling in that the require extremely small input for turning. I love the way this bike looks, it has a comfortable seat that my 35 year old bum can handle for 400 miles without complaining. A set of slip ons and new air filter and I don't shift down at highway speeds anymore. This has the 6 speed transmission. I average 50 mpg mixed driving. It is heavy enough that 20mph crosswinds don't send me leaning to the ground. My only complaint is harley's maintenance plan which is expensive and overkill (changing gear fluid every 5k miles?? plllease) But while I hate the maint. plan, I love this bike. I hope to keep it for a long time.

    10 March 2008

  • Rusty the Street Bob

    racertwo

    Average rating rating is 2.5

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    My first "new" Harley, an 07 gloss black Street Bob, great looks, fun to ride, very comfy but, quality is poor, several parts went rusty within weeks, steering stem at the base of the bottom yolk, footrest shims, wheel bearings and exhaust ends are the obvious ones, the engine fin machining is so sharp I was cut twice when cleaning it, the front brake is very poor, no shock adjustment tool is supplied with a £9k bike ! after 2 months the headlight rivets gave up, this is the one item they were interested to sort out under warranty. The dealer has been good but the Harley rep blamed the wet weather for the rust and has admitted that HD HQ dont listen to complaints. For a few "cents" this bike would be a lot better. Other than those few things the bike is a lot of fun to ride.

    24 August 2007

  • Bob and me are an Item...

    billecosse

    Average rating rating is 4.5

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    Bought my Street Bob in March 07 after 3 years of Sportster ownership (Another great bike) Loved it from the moment it arrived, looks good and feels good. Some minor changes since purchase which include, Vance and Hines slip ons, smoked lenses, Kuryakyn rear light, lay down plate etc. Most of my riding is on A and B roads and the Bob does just fine here. Okay it’s never going to beat a race rep round the twisties, but for a feel good feeling it’s hard to match. Bike cruises happily at 70-80 and the 1584 engine is quite happy to go much faster, but with those ape hangers and no wind protection it’s hard to sustain speeds above 90 for any length of time, but then again why would you? Thjat’s not what the Street Bob’s about. I find the seat can get uncomfortable after 100 miles (but that may be my ageing body rather than anything wrong with the seat) and fuel consumption isn’t great at around 40mpg. I have done a few 3-400 mile trips in a day and as long as you stop to stretch your legs now and then it’s fine. I may change the mid-controls/bars/seat just to see if I can find a more comfortable position, however this will be done slowly as I changed the bars and seat on the Sportster and whilst it looked great it was awful for long distance riding. Will I change it for something else? Probably not in the near future as I love every mile, but should my body continue to deteriorate in this way (damn all that hard living!) a bagger may be in line for the future. So if you are considering a Harley the Street Bob is great value for money and also a great base if you’re into customising. Aren’t all Harley owners into this? One thing I will say is that after 28 years of riding, the Harleys have given me more fun than any of the Italian or Japanese bikes I have ridden and I have also done more miles on them than I did on any of my other bikes in years and that I think speaks for itself… The bike is only 4 months old and I have done 3,800 miles already and I don't commute due to my work. So every mile has been stolen and even my wife dosn't mind... as she loves the bike too. In fact it has inspired her so much that she is now taking her CBT. Might also be the fact that the Bob only has a single seat and she don't trust me on my own! Whatever it is I'm sure she'll have her own HD once she passes her test.

    11 August 2007

  • bobber

    bobber

    Average rating rating is 3.5

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    already done 6000 miles found it to be a great tourer with lots of comfort for the miles

    04 March 2007

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davidcluff

davidcluff says

A restricted one?

I'm 19 and Ive just passed my test last month. Ive got the money to buy one brand new, but I was wondering what it would be like to drive as Id have to have it restricted ??? Any help anybody?

31 March 2012 16:56

nathsdmf

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street bob

should b picking up my new streetbob soon really cant wait.They just look better than all the other harleys with exception of the night rod special of course

07 August 2008 21:21

peter rabbit

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peter rabbit says

street Bob

There's one sitting in my garage right now....

 

Oh yes dreams can come true...

 

 

Wab:biggrin:

30 June 2007 23:25

roisin1

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roisin1says

I love them

They're now one of my dream bikes. They're just pure and simple with no unecessary fripery. They look amazing in black denim.

30 March 2007 08:05

yossa hughes

yossa hughes says

sprag had a go on one

ask her if you can find her in this bloody maze.

07 March 2007 10:15

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