The top rank was clinched by the 1965 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide, a historical bike that still stands out with its stunning dual-tone paint job. Of the 605 respondents, a healthy 27.7% voted in favor of the 1965 Electra-Glide, which also happens to be one of the oldest motorcycles still in production. Notably, it was one of the last Harleys to feature the Panhead engine as the company moved to the Shovelhead era in the subsequent years. The 1965 Electra also heralded the arrival of 12-volt electrics — double that of older rides — and also the luxury of pushbutton start, which made life easier for riders struggling to kickstart a V-Twin (via Mecum). The bike retained the kickstarter for the coming years.
The presence of dual traditional kick and electric start systems also makes the 1965 Electra Glide one of the most coveted collectible items for enthusiasts. It is also touted as the first fully-dressed touring horse from the company, paving the way for new long-range Harley touring rides. As far as design goes, the beautiful contrast of chrome elements with a dual-tone cream paint job was simply stunning. If I were to pick one, I’d sell my soul for the blue trim with white undertones. The 2022 iteration of the Harley-Davidson Electra Glide draws power from the Milwaukee-Eight 107 V-Twin engine; it sports the classic batwing fairing in a fork-mounted design and a split stream vent for improved airflow
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