Under the seat.
1996 far boy
underneath the seat. remove the seat and you'll see the black fuse and relay box
Open up your seat. At the back of it is your fuse box. You should see a diagram on the top of the fus box showing you which fuse goes where. Just under this, tucked in from the side, is a 40 amp big fuse. This is the maxi-fuse.
On a 2010 Harley Fat Boy, the fuse box is typically located under the seat. To access it, you need to remove the seat by unscrewing the bolts or quick-release mechanisms. Once the seat is removed, you should see the fuse box mounted on the bike's frame. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific instructions and diagrams.
According to Harley-Davidson, a 1999 Fat Boy gets 56 mpg on the highway and 43 mpg in the city. Your mileage may vary.
There are no fuses on your 1996 FatBoy. You have circuit breakers which will reset.
On a 2002 Harley Davidson Fat Boy, the fuse block is typically located under the seat. To access it, you will need to remove the seat, which is secured by bolts. Once the seat is off, you should see the fuse block mounted on the frame, often near the battery. Make sure to consult the owner's manual for specific details regarding the fuse layout and types.
The shocks on a 1999 Harley Fat Boy are not really adjustable. There are kits that lower the bike available on the after market.
The stock carburetor for a 1999 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy is the Keihin CV40. This constant velocity carburetor is designed to provide smooth throttle response and efficient fuel delivery for the Evolution engine. It features an adjustable jetting system, allowing for tuning to optimize performance based on riding conditions.
On a 1996 Harley Davidson Fat Boy, the breaker box is typically located under the seat. To access it, you'll need to remove the seat by unscrewing it or releasing any fasteners. The breaker box itself is usually mounted on the frame, near the battery, and contains fuses for various electrical components of the motorcycle. Always refer to the owner's manual for specific details related to your model.
under the seat. remover the passanger seat then the main seat
40 psi in rear tire... 41psi in front tire