Entirely wrong mount for the front spot lights and turn signals. The lower front fender skirt was not used until 1970. It does have the original petcock gas tanks and the original Delco-Remy starter which is impressive.
The amount of miles one rides doesnt define what is a biker. But maybe your definition of biker is a drifter of some sort. You can muscle these harleys in and around your driveway and go around your suburban neighborhood and go to local things only streets away and be a real harley man. A Grandpa in his 1952 packard may only go to the post office and grocery store but he is still a real car motorist
Hes as much a biker as anyone else being he started it and rode it up the rode and returned and got off. In my long years and older age, ive noticed 9 out of 10 men cannot lift a heavier harley and ride it at all. Thats reality. You can also get off a bike from the left or right and it be your preference as there is no rule
@@sologlider7211 I get on my harleys from either side, depending usually on where I park. Regardless of which side you get on, your peak height is the right side of the seat that is highest. Getting on from the left side you dont have to raise your leg up as far but still have to slide your foot over the peak height, as to where getting on from the right side you have to raise your leg several inches higher. I never followed rules in this life but went by what worked best
Nice 66. I haven't seen one of those primary covers without the removable derby cover since 1980 when I worked a a Harley dealership.
good ol slabside shovel.. rare as hell now
Last year for star hub wheels.............beautiful machine...........
Very cool!
if it dont leak oil that means it is out of oil.
Entirely wrong mount for the front spot lights and turn signals. The lower front fender skirt was not used until 1970. It does have the original petcock gas tanks and the original Delco-Remy starter which is impressive.
What a machine....Holy shit
Says motorcycle for sale, price, were from, shipping cost, too.
thats one spamkey machine , good luck wt it.
iS IT STILL FOR SALE?
Just like the 66 I bought out of dales Harley Davidson San Bernardino California same color electra glide 2500 dollars brand new out the door
that would equal $21,000 today.. a 2021 Road King Special is $22,000
Is there the FLH,now?
Yes HD still makes several versions of the FLH...
Did he mention price? The video was to boring for me to rewatch
Sweet
How many cc's?
1200 cc's, 74 cubic inches (assuming it is of stock displacement).
🤘😎💨NICE👍
I was born in 66 shut up and take my money...
He is definitely not a biker, 50 miles? to the end of his driveway and back in his shorts and flip flops a few times!!!!
sad thats how most of these bikes are now a days, only people who can own them are well off geezers
@@skgate No Shit DD! I just bought a 72 FLH Electra-Glide Police Special that cost me a little over 7g.....
The amount of miles one rides doesnt define what is a biker. But maybe your definition of biker is a drifter of some sort. You can muscle these harleys in and around your driveway and go around your suburban neighborhood and go to local things only streets away and be a real harley man. A Grandpa in his 1952 packard may only go to the post office and grocery store but he is still a real car motorist
@@skgate True, because the only right way to own one is to pay cash for one. I payed cash for both of mine.
@@EarlGuyton425You said it. BIKER! ENTHUSIAST! Two completely different people.
Sounds like a spun bearing...check the transmission!
That's generator noise and all 4 speeds sound that way stick to Honda's okay
@@pathilly2371 None I've ever ridden sound like that in all four gears. I've been riding Harley's since 1980
@@pathilly2371 That's a bunch of bs... that has a spun bearing without a doubt sir.
@@jonlocke7013 You have a spun bearing in your brain pan.
No spun bearing
All the generator models sound like that.
Believable cold start ... not.
Definitely not a biker. Apparently bought for resale, and he got on and off the bike on the right (wrong) side.
Yeah, didn't you notice the house!
Hes as much a biker as anyone else being he started it and rode it up the rode and returned and got off. In my long years and older age, ive noticed 9 out of 10 men cannot lift a heavier harley and ride it at all. Thats reality. You can also get off a bike from the left or right and it be your preference as there is no rule
A Harley is better than a horse. You can mount up from either side. 60 Years of riding, have always got on from left side
@@EarlGuyton42570 years old. I STILL ride 12 to 15000 miles a year. Plus I can still pick up my 16 road glide, without using the sidesaddle raise
@@sologlider7211 I get on my harleys from either side, depending usually on where I park. Regardless of which side you get on, your peak height is the right side of the seat that is highest. Getting on from the left side you dont have to raise your leg up as far but still have to slide your foot over the peak height, as to where getting on from the right side you have to raise your leg several inches higher. I never followed rules in this life but went by what worked best