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The History of the Harley Davidson Electra Glide

The History of the Harley Davidson Electra Glide

Jared Witham |

A Harley Davidson Icon

The story of the Electra Glide begins in 1965 when Harley-Davidson introduced it as part of their FL series. The FL denoted it as a ‘Big Twin’ model with a large-displacement engine. What set the Electra Glide apart from its predecessors was its innovative addition of an electric starter. This feature revolutionized the riding experience, making it more accessible to a broader range of riders and eliminating the need for the traditional kick-start.

The Electra Glide wasn’t just about convenience; it was a symbol of luxury on two wheels. Its name derived from its smooth, effortless glide on the highway, offering riders a comfortable and refined touring experience. With its distinctive styling, including the iconic batwing fairing, saddlebags, and spacious touring seat, the Electra Glide became the epitome of the American touring motorcycle.

Evolution and Endurance

Over the decades, the Electra Glide underwent numerous evolutions, keeping pace with advancements in technology while staying true to its heritage. In 1966, Harley-Davidson introduced the Shovelhead engine to the Electra Glide, marking a significant upgrade in power and performance. This engine, with its distinctive shovel-shaped rocker box covers, became an emblem of Harley-Davidson’s engineering prowess.

The Electra Glide continued to evolve through the ‘70s and ‘80s, witnessing changes in engine configurations, chassis design, and rider amenities. In 1984, the introduction of the Evolution engine marked another milestone in the Electra Glide’s journey, enhancing both power and reliability. Throughout these transformations, the Electra Glide maintained its status as the ultimate touring machine, beloved by riders for its comfort, style, and unmistakable rumble.

Cultural Impact and Legacy

Beyond its mechanical excellence, the Electra Glide left an indelible mark on popular culture, cementing its place as an American icon. From its appearances in films and television shows to its role in shaping the image of motorcycle culture, the Electra Glide became synonymous with freedom, rebellion, and the open road. Riders from all walks of life embraced the Electra Glide, forming a diverse community united by their passion for exploration and adventure.

Today, the legacy of the Electra Glide lives on in Harley-Davidson’s touring lineup, with modern iterations incorporating state-of-the-art technology and engineering while honoring the timeless design cues of their predecessors. Whether cruising down historic Route 66 or embarking on a cross-country odyssey, riders continue to turn to the Electra Glide for its unrivaled combination of comfort, performance, and iconic style.

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1 comment

I Owen 2019 electra glide
Beautiful bike an iconic legend.

Jon Colman ,

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