In 2011, the American motorcycle manufacturer launched the Harley-Davidson Peace Officer Fat Boy, a special edition version of the standard Fat Boy designed only for retired or active members of police forces.
The 2011 Harley-Davidson Peace Officer Fat Boy featured a distinctive design, exclusive paint, and unique graphics. In other aspects, the bike was identical to the original Fat Boy, packing the same classic features and performance characteristics.
The bike's appearance was represented by signature features, such as a teardrop-shaped fuel tank with an integrated instrument panel, a round headlight with a chromed housing, a dual chromed shotgun exhaust system, valanced fenders, and bullet hole-style full disc aluminum wheels.
In the power department, the 2011 Peace Officer Fat Bot had its soul brought to life by a black powder-coated 1,584cc air-cooled V-twin engine with chromed covers and cooling fins, delivering smooth throttle response and 127 Nm (94 lb-ft) torque at 3,000 rpm.
Also, the bike came with several new elements, including a factory-installed H-D Smart Security System with a hands-free fob, an Anti-Lock Braking System, hand controls with fewer wires, an odometer trip switch, a hazard warning single-button, and a larger odometer with an rpm display and a gear indicator.
The braking power was achieved by a 292 mm disc with a four-piston caliper on the front wheel and a two-piston caliper with a 292 mm disc on the rear wheel, delivering excellent stopping power.