In 2014, Harley-Davidson launched the Fat Boy Lo, a cruiser motorcycle part of the Fat Boy series in H-D's range and a modified version of the Original Fat Boy model. The bike featured a lowered suspension for a lower riding stance and a better reach to the ground.
It packed the same design and technical features as the standard model, including the frame, engine, braking system, and modified suspension. Most of the chromed elements were replaced by black powder-coating, giving it a darker appearance.
The 2014 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo featured standard fittings, such as a round headlight with black housing, a teardrop-style fuel tank with an integrated instrument panel, a two-piece dual seat, a black frame, valanced fenders, and black exhaust piped with satin chrome mufflers.
The 1,690cc air-cooled V-twin engine was also blacked-out, with satin chrome head covers and cooling fins. As for performance, the engine featured an electronic fuel injection system, delivering smooth throttle response, fast acceleration, fewer emissions, and 132 Nm (97 lb-ft) torque at 3,250 rpm.
The bike's suspension was lowered and handled by a telescopic fork on the front and a concealed horizontally-mounted shock absorber on the rear end, which created a hardtail design.
The 2014 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo rolled on a set of black bullet-hole full-disc aluminum wheels with polished rims, a fat 200 mm wide rear tire, and a 140 mm wide front tire.