Karan recalled this moment with a mix of joy and longing. Back when he was new to Mumbai, he admired Sidharth’s Harley Davidson. For a budding actor, owning or even riding such an expensive bike felt like a dream. When he asked Sidharth if he could use it as a prop for a photo shoot, he expected a polite refusal.

Instead, Sidharth handed him the keys and encouraged Karan to not just pose but take the bike for a spin. For someone to lend a costly bike so casually showed Sidharth’s big heart. Karan cherished this gesture as more than a favor. It reflected Sidharth’s trust and generosity.

Brotherhood Beyond the Screen

Karan Veer Mehra and Sidharth Shukla shared more than just their time in the spotlight. Their bond was built on mutual respect and genuine friendship. While reality TV often paints contestants as rivals, their friendship tells a different story.

Karan spoke fondly of Sidharth’s willingness to support those around him. Lending his prized Harley was just one example of his generosity. Sidharth wasn’t just a co-star or competitor. He was a friend who believed in uplifting others.

Years later, Karan deeply misses his friend. That ride became more than a photoshoot memory; it symbolized brotherhood and kindness.

About the 2010 Harley Davidson Softail Fat Boy

2010 harley davidson soft tail

2010 harley davidson soft tail

The 2010 Harley Davidson Softail Fat Boy was an icon of style and performance. It was instantly recognizable with its muscular build, solid-disc wheels, and classic cruiser design.

Powered by a 1584cc Twin Cam 96B engine, it delivered 125 Nm of torque for highway cruising. It featured a 6-speed Cruise Drive transmission for smooth gear shifts. The bike’s low-slung stance, wide handlebars, and comfortable seat added to its appeal for long-ride appeal.

In India, the 2010 Fat Boy was a luxury symbol, priced at approximately ₹18-20 lakh. This hefty price tag reflected not just its premium quality but also the heavy import duties on Harley-Davidson motorcycles back then.

Fast forward to 2025, the updated Fat Boy maintains its classic charm while embracing modern technology. The 2025 model is powered by a Milwaukee-Eight 114 engine, delivering 155 Nm of torque for an even more powerful ride. It now features LED lighting, a digital console, and improved suspension for better handling. Priced at ₹24-26 lakh in India, the Fat Boy remains a dream bike for enthusiasts.