I just saw a Revival at Smokey Mountain HD in Tennessee. I was passing through. Still for sale. Had chrome front forks and some other added chrome goodies. Why is it not sold? $40k price tag!
I had a young girl pull up next to me in a parking lot today. She must have been 17 or 18 years old. She says, "I like your bike, it reminds me of Back to the Future!"
I don't remember an H-D FLH being in that movie..... but I'll take the compliment!
I just saw a Revival at Smokey Mountain HD in Tennessee. I was passing through. Still for sale. Had chrome front forks and some other added chrome goodies. Why is it not sold? $40k price tag!
And these are the kind of dealers I avoid….trying to gouge a customer because they can.
Any bikers from South Carolina been to Harley of Greenville and
priced the Revival there?
I just wonder what the price is.
I've noticed that most dealers in my area have sold theirs and only
Asheville and Greenville still have theirs...........
That's the point..... this bike is an homage to the 1969 FLH..... the first H-D to have the batwing fairing. The technology didn't exist in those days to paint fiberglass so they left the fairing and bags in the natural birch white color.
You could get the bags in either Black or Birch White.
Originally Posted by Jerry L
I just saw a Revival at Smokey Mountain HD in Tennessee. I was passing through. Still for sale. Had chrome front forks and some other added chrome goodies. Why is it not sold? $40k price tag!
For that kind of money you could own a 65 Pan (the original EG) and have enough left over to buy a nice Shovel or EVO.
The Revival is a joke. If someone wants to spend money on one that is their right. Watch in a year or two they will be trying to flip them of much more than they paid claiming they are something special.
The Revival is a joke. If someone wants to spend money on one that is their right. Watch in a year or two they will be trying to flip them of much more than they paid claiming they are something special.
Anyone who thinks this bike will hold it's value is sorely mistaken, just my opinion. I have one because it was almost a dead ringer for the bike my Dad owned when I was young. After his passing last year I found a picture of me on the back of his from back in 1972, I thought it would be a nice way to remember him and pay homage to the original '69.