2021–2024 Harley-Davidson Softail Milwaukee-Eight 114 (FXBBS Street Bob 114)

The 2021–2024 Harley-Davidson Softail Milwaukee-Eight 114 (FXBBS Street Bob 114) represents a significant evolution in one of the brand’s most popular factory custom cruisers. Serving as the lightest-weight Softail equipped with the powerful Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine, the Street Bob 114 is designed as a stripped-down, performance-oriented bobber. This generation marked a pivotal shift by making the larger 114-cubic-inch V-twin engine the standard and only powertrain option, a notable upgrade from the Milwaukee-Eight 107 that powered its immediate predecessor. The model retains its raw, minimalist aesthetic, characterized by a solo seat, mini-ape handlebars, and chopped fenders, appealing to riders seeking a blend of classic style and modern performance.

Development and Design

The Street Bob 114 is built upon Harley-Davidson’s modern Softail chassis, which was completely redesigned in 2018. This frame utilizes a rigid-mounted engine and a hidden, coil-over monoshock rear suspension, effectively mimicking the classic “hardtail” look of vintage motorcycles while providing the comfort and handling of contemporary suspension.

Visually, the FXBBS model is defined by its bobber characteristics. Key design elements include:
Mini-Ape Handlebars: These bars place the rider in an upright, fists-in-the-wind posture.
Minimalist Bodywork: Both the front and rear fenders are chopped short, exposing more of the tires and contributing to a lean, aggressive stance.
Blacked-Out Finish: Most components, including the engine, exhaust, and fork lowers, feature a black finish, reinforcing the bike’s stripped-down, custom-inspired look.
Digital Instrumentation: A compact, 2.14-inch digital gauge is integrated into the handlebar riser, keeping the cockpit clean and uncluttered.
Passenger Accommodations: Despite its solo seat design, the 2021-2024 models come standard with a passenger pillion and footpegs.

A significant update for the 2022 model year was the introduction of cast aluminum Annihilator wheels as an option on certain color schemes, moving away from the traditional laced (spoked) wheels. This offered a more modern look and the convenience of tubeless tires.

The 2021–2024 Harley-Davidson Softail Milwaukee-Eight 114 Powertrain

The most substantial change for this model generation was the standardization of the Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine. This powertrain replaced the previous Milwaukee-Eight 107 engine found on the 2018-2020 Street Bob, offering a considerable boost in performance.

The Milwaukee-Eight 114 is an air- and oil-cooled, 45-degree V-twin with a displacement of 114 cubic inches (1,868 cc). It features four valves per cylinder and dual spark plugs, designed for improved airflow and more complete combustion. The engine is equipped with dual internal counter-balancers, which significantly reduce primary vibration at idle and while riding, enhancing rider comfort on longer journeys without completely eliminating the characteristic feel of a Harley-Davidson V-twin.

Compared to the outgoing 107 engine, the 114 provides a noticeable increase in torque and acceleration. Harley-Davidson claimed a 9% quicker 0-60 mph time and a 13% faster 60-80 mph roll-on in fifth gear. This performance upgrade repositioned the Street Bob from an entry-level Softail to a more formidable performance cruiser capable of delivering aggressive, on-demand power.

Chassis and Handling

The Street Bob 114 utilizes the inherent stiffness of the Softail frame to deliver responsive handling. The front suspension consists of a 49mm telescopic fork with dual-bending valve technology, which provides linear damping characteristics for a controlled ride. The rear suspension is a concealed coil-over monoshock with hydraulic preload adjustment, allowing the rider to tune the suspension for their weight or for carrying a passenger.

The bike’s lean angle is 28.5 degrees on both sides, which is typical for a cruiser in this class. Its relatively low weight (for a big-twin Harley) and responsive engine make it an agile motorcycle for city riding and carving through winding roads. Braking is handled by a single four-piston fixed caliper on the front and a two-piston floating caliper on the rear, with ABS offered as a standard or optional feature depending on the market.

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Specifications

General
Brand Harley-Davidson
Model Street Bob 114
Model Code FXBBS
Model Class Softail
Model Year 2021–2024
Type Cruiser / Bobber
GVWR 1,160 lb. (526 kg)
Maximum passengers 2
Performance
Max. power ~94 Hp (70 Kw) @ 5020 RPM (Rear wheel estimates)
Max. torque 119 ft-lb (161 N•m) @ 3000 RPM
Top designed speed ~110 mph (177 km/h)
Size
Length 91.3 in. (2320 mm)
Width 34.1 in. (865 mm)
Height 50.4 in. (1280 mm)
Wheelbase 64.2 in. (1630 mm)
Seat height (Laden) 25.8 in. (655 mm)
Ground clearance 4.9 in. (125 mm)
Curb weight (in running order) 659 lb. (299 kg)
Engine
Type Milwaukee-Eight 114, 45° V-Twin, Air/Oil-Cooled
Displacement 114 cu in (1,868 cc)
Bore × Stroke 4.016 in. × 4.5 in. (102 mm × 114.3 mm)
Compression ratio 10.5:1
Starting system Electric starter
Fuel supplying system Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Ignition control system ECU Ignition
Lubricating system Dry Sump
Oil capacity (with filter) 5 qt (4.7 L)
Engine oil type SAE 20W-50 Harley-Davidson H-D 360 Motorcycle Oil
Transmission
Transmission type 6-speed, manual, Cruise Drive
Clutch type Mechanically actuated, wet, multi-plate
Driving system Belt drive
Primary reduction ratio 1.353 (46/34)
Final reduction ratio 2.063 (66/32)
Gear ratio 1st: 9.311; 2nd: 6.454; 3rd: 4.793; 4th: 3.882; 5th: 3.307; 6th: 2.790
Chassis
Tire size Front: 100/90B19,57H,BW; Rear: 150/80B16,77H,BW
Rim type Black, Laced Steel or Gloss Black, Cast Aluminum
Capacity of fuel tank 3.5 gal (13.2 L)
Fuel consumption Estimated 47 MPG (5.0 L / 100 km)
Electric
Battery 12V, sealed, maintenance-free
Headlight LED
Tail light LED
Turning light Incandescent / LED (depending on market)
Suspension
Front Suspension 49mm telescopic fork with dual-bending valve technology
Front travel 5.1 in (130 mm)
Rear Suspension Hidden, coil-over monoshock with hydraulic preload adjustment
Rear travel 3.4 in (86 mm)
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