The Harley-Davidson CVO, short for Custom Vehicle Operation, was a family of custom motorcycles produced by H-D for the factory custom market. Since the program started in 1999, the maker has selected several motorcycles for every model year and created limited edition machines.
The bikes were customized with larger displacement engines, costlier paint schemes, and various accessories not found on production models.
Some unique features for the CVO series included performance upgrades from H-D's Screamin' Eagle branded parts, ostrich leather seats and trunks, gold leaf in the paint, hand-painted pinstripes, and electronic equipment like GPS and iPod connectivity.
In 2006, the American motorcycle manufacturer launched the Harley-Davidson FLSTFSE2 Screamin' Eagle Fat Boy, based on the famous Fat Boy. The machine featured a custom livery with many chromed accents and a new steel seat.
The bike's frame was painted the same color as the fenders and fuel tank and rolled on new Road Winder forged aluminum wheels with 200 mm rear and 140 mm front tires.
Besides the custom paint job, forged aluminum wheels, and steel seat, the bike was an original Fat Boy with a Screamin Eagle 103 Stroker Twin Cam engine modified to deliver 130 Nm (96 lb-ft) torque at 4,000 rpm and smooth power.
The 2006 Harley Davidson FLSTFSE2 Screamin' Eagle Fat Boy came with three two-tone paint schemes, Nebula Yellow Pearl with Cobalt Blue, Autumn Haze with Abyss Blue, and Canyon Chopper with Concord Purple.