"The Harley-Davidson Electra Glide is a touring bike with not only
a big look but also a big history and a big future. Comparing the
new 2021 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide revival to its late sixties
predecessor shows how a classic has evolved. It also revives our
appreciation for the earlier models. When the 1965 Harley-Davidson
Electra Glide hit the market, it was the beginning of something
big, especially with its electric setup. But as it evolved, we have
seen the police force incorporate the Electra Glide into its fleet.
Harley-Davidson may have cooked up an Electra Glide revival for its
Icons Collection, but the awesomeness of the Electra Glide has
never dwindled." Hotcars.com
For consignment, a 1967 Harley Davidson FLH Electra Glide
motorcycle showing 478 mile, but the true miles are unknown. The
numbers matching motor and the transmission were professionally
rebuilt and this solid driver proved itself by making the one hour
trip to Morgantown without issue!
Exterior
Hi-Fi Blue serves as the anchor color for this big bike while black
saddlebags, seat, and lower fairing offer at least one aspect of
contrast. The other is found in the chrome parts; everything from
the light rings, front fork, engine bars, rear shocks, and some
engine covers provide a bright, mirror-like contrasting finish.
There's also trim on the fenders including an elaborate bar design
on the front, engraved Harley reference on the nose, Electra-Glide
script on the side, and finishing piece on the back edge of the
front fender, and this all repeats on the rear fender. The tank
wears the Harley emblem boldly on both sides and includes spiked
fuel tank caps that flank the central ignition and speedometer
housing. On the bar mount, Harley's Eagle carries a ribbon with the
now iconic motto "Live to Ride, Ride to Live" and it's there as a
gentle reminder. Front and back carry 16-inch chrome wire wheels
with equal sized tires at 5.00-16. The paint and components are all
in great shape with only very light evidence of usage around the
chain.
Functionality
The speedometer with single digits is housed in a chrome faceplate
while simple handlebars are accompanied by only a single push
button on each side and side mirrors attached. Drum brakes are
provided at each wheel and the single headlight is flanked by fog
lights. A blue dot tail light clings to the rear fender and that is
bookended by small skull heads. Turn signals will require proper
use of your left arm.
Drivetrain
Here we have the numbers matching 74ci Shovelhead V-twin with 60-65
horsepower, rebuilt and fueled by a 1-barrel carburetor. The
transmission was rebuilt as is a 4-speed manual with chain drive to
the rear wheel. Headers lead to the single stock style exhaust.
Suspension consists of a telescopic fork in front and swing arm in
back.
The Electra Glide is a legendary motorcycle from Harley Davidson.
So much so, they began producing revision versions in 2021.
Hotcars.com continues, "The Harley-Davidson Electra Glide is not
only one big beast with a fierce reputation as the "King of the
Highway," but it has a tradition and a history that has grown over
the years."
Here's a very fine example of that legend that could be in your
garage before the summer hits! If you really want to bond with
other vintage Harley owners, keep in mind that Sturgis starts on
August 7th.
67FLH11237
67-1967
FLH-FLH Model
11237-Sequential Unit Number
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