Used 1971 Harley-Davidson FLH for sale in Morgantown, PA
$11,500
Vehicle Details
1971 Year | 2A15112HI VIN | 9,650 mi. Mileage |
$11,500 Price | 1538435 Manufacturer Product Number | Harley-Davidson Make |
Harley-Davidson Model | Morgantown, Pennsylvania Location | 3336 Stock Number |
Chameleon Exterior Color | Manual Transmission | Black Interior Color |
Seller
- Morgantown, Pennsylvania
- 866-966-2182
Vehicle Description
1971 Harley-Davidson FLH
By 1972, and probably earlier, back in Memphis Elvis had bought and rode regularly a White 1971 Harley-Davidson FLH Electra-Glide. In 1969 Harley-Davidson had introduced the detachable windshield fairing kit as an option, more commonly called a "batwing fairing" to deflect more wind off the rider and by 1971 it had become a standard feature. It was basically a shell and in the early years contained no instrumentation like those of the modern bikes. Elvis didn't seem to be initially too keen on the fairings since the few bikes he bought in those years before 1976 didn't have them.
For consignment, a classic 1971 HD FLH. This beauty has been stripped of the front fairing and sports a sexy purple paint job which we refer to as Chameleon as it changes colors to blue tints depending on how the light hits it.
Telescoping Triple Trees Jammer billet forks rise to chromed handlebars with tear drop mirrors on either side. A single "Too Cool" halogen headlamp lights the way and is in the middle of the forks. Black leather covers a two tier Arlen Ness seat by Danny Gray and of course that purple Chameleon paint which changes as you walk around this bike. Progressive suspension is made with rear shocks, and brakes are all 4 piston caliper brakes. The rear brake is a Joker Machine billet aluminum chromed work of art and just next to it are 2.25 inch White Brothers "porkers".
An 80CC V twin motor, all polished and nice sits in the center of the frame and is adorned with plenty of chrome. This motor is fed by a 1 barrel S&S Super E Shorty Z carburetor, and the chain with a 1- 1/8 inch back up 136 tooth belt drive is on as a backup, and is driven by a 4 speed manual transmission.
Plenty of customizations also in the form of Arlen Ness flat band diamond handle grips, and these top Wild Ones "Chubbies" which are 1.25 inch diameter and have an 8.5 inch rise to create baby apes. The dash and "Sunrise" speedo are CCI. Front turns are Daryl Hayes CCI and the rear turns and frame are from Badlands and these are named "Whiskers".
Beautifully customized and the paint is to die for. You will be mesmerized when you lay your eyes on this 1971 custom HD FLH. Let's go for a ride, "If the chain don't break!"
By 1972, and probably earlier, back in Memphis Elvis had bought and rode regularly a White 1971 Harley-Davidson FLH Electra-Glide. In 1969 Harley-Davidson had introduced the detachable windshield fairing kit as an option, more commonly called a "batwing fairing" to deflect more wind off the rider and by 1971 it had become a standard feature. It was basically a shell and in the early years contained no instrumentation like those of the modern bikes. Elvis didn't seem to be initially too keen on the fairings since the few bikes he bought in those years before 1976 didn't have them.
For consignment, a classic 1971 HD FLH. This beauty has been stripped of the front fairing and sports a sexy purple paint job which we refer to as Chameleon as it changes colors to blue tints depending on how the light hits it.
Telescoping Triple Trees Jammer billet forks rise to chromed handlebars with tear drop mirrors on either side. A single "Too Cool" halogen headlamp lights the way and is in the middle of the forks. Black leather covers a two tier Arlen Ness seat by Danny Gray and of course that purple Chameleon paint which changes as you walk around this bike. Progressive suspension is made with rear shocks, and brakes are all 4 piston caliper brakes. The rear brake is a Joker Machine billet aluminum chromed work of art and just next to it are 2.25 inch White Brothers "porkers".
An 80CC V twin motor, all polished and nice sits in the center of the frame and is adorned with plenty of chrome. This motor is fed by a 1 barrel S&S Super E Shorty Z carburetor, and the chain with a 1- 1/8 inch back up 136 tooth belt drive is on as a backup, and is driven by a 4 speed manual transmission.
Plenty of customizations also in the form of Arlen Ness flat band diamond handle grips, and these top Wild Ones "Chubbies" which are 1.25 inch diameter and have an 8.5 inch rise to create baby apes. The dash and "Sunrise" speedo are CCI. Front turns are Daryl Hayes CCI and the rear turns and frame are from Badlands and these are named "Whiskers".
Beautifully customized and the paint is to die for. You will be mesmerized when you lay your eyes on this 1971 custom HD FLH. Let's go for a ride, "If the chain don't break!"