Biggest dif was the wheels.
FatBoy came with solid wheels, the Heritage came with spokes.
True, and most of the differences are just cosmetic. Seats have the studs in them, along with the standard matching saddlebags. The fenders are also different, the Heritage has more chrome trim on their front fenders and is more of a full fender. Front ends are the same and chassis is all the same, engines and all that. Basically just cosmetics!!
Yes, it is a direct replacement.
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one is a classic , the other isn't , duhhh
The 2011 comes with ABS as standard option and the gauges on the 2011 are digital, that is all the difference i can find
heritage classic or heritage softail classic is the same..only bike different is the heritage springer which has the springs on the front under headlamp
130/90/16 my 2001 haritage sotail has a 150/90/16 with a 3/4 axle and woundering if the 1998 fatboy rear which has a 3/4 axle will fit the heritage... or what year fatboy wheel will fit?
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About $5,000
On your 99 fatboy you have timken tapered wheel bearings on the 01 fatboy you have sealed wheel bearings that aren't interchangeable. Timken does however make a cross reference replacement for the sealed wheel bearings. Due to the bearings having different axle bolt diameters
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