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1959 Harley-Davidson Other

$ 13992

Availability: 90 in stock
  • For Sale By: Private Seller
  • Vehicle Title: Clean
  • Year: 1959
  • VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 59 FLH 3480
  • Sub Model (Optional): Duo Glide FLH Model
  • Mileage: 1659
  • Exterior Color: Red
  • Model: Other
  • Type: Cruiser
  • Engine Size (cc): 1300
  • Make: Harley-Davidson
  • Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
  • Condition: This is a used motorcycle, older restoration, that is running and road worthy. Please read the description, ask questions, review the pictures. No warranties expressed or implied. No refunds.

    Description

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    1959 Harley-Davidson Duo Glide FLH Model
    ,000 OBO
    Overview
    This 1959 HD Duo Glide FLH motorcycle was purchased on 2/10/90 from Seller Phil James of Harvest Custom Cycle in Kirksville MO, after the ACS International Auctions closed in Santa Monica, CA. This motorcycle has been ridden regularly and has been displayed in the Yanke Motor Museum in Boise, Idaho. Since the purchase, the only known work on the motor includes the following: the installation of the hardened valve seats and valve train components as required; the pistons and rings were replaced; the cylinders were powder-coated; the speedometer was replaced. This is a great running motorcycle, current Idaho title and registration.
    Highlights:
    74-cubic inch Engine, 4-Speed Transmission, 6-Volt System refreshed, Foot Shift, Mousetrap Clutch, Solo Seat, Crash Bars, Factory Oil Filter
    Mileage
    Replaced speedometer indicates 1,659.8 miles (total miles are unknown).
    Paint
    Older paint job of the tank and fenders is in excellent condition. Original Calypso Red color. The paint carries a great shine with only a few minor chips.
    Sheet Metal
    Sheet metal is an excellent fit, original Harley.
    Chrome
    The chrome on the bike is original and is in good condition.
    Mechanical
    All mechanics are Stock except for the work mentioned above. This motorcycle has just been brought back into service to facilitate the sale…ready to ride!
    Wheels & Tires
    Rims are chrome steel with Stainless spokes in excellent condition
    Tires are Cheng-Shin 5.10 x 16
    Title
    Clean Idaho Title and current registration.
    Engine #: 59 FLH 3480
    Belly Numbers: Match
    Valuation Resource Guides
    NADA:
    1959 Harley Davidson FLHF
    Excellent ,605
    Very Good ,000
    Good ,600
    Hagerty Value Guide:
    1959 Harley FLHF
    #1 Concours condition ,300
    #2 Excellent condition ,400
    #3 Good condition ,000
    Accessories
    Crash Bars & Luggage Rack
    6-Volt Fan Cool Generator
    This 1959 FLH in excellent running condition and is ready for the
    road!
    Harley-Davidson Historical Overview
    After decades of making tough-as-nails V-twins, by 1950, the Harley-Davidson FL “Panhead” Hydra-Glide was the motor company’s first modern-touring bike, fully capable of taking a rider, passenger, and luggage on very long journeys in comfort and style. It was the quintessential American touring motorcycle; big, powerful, comfortable for the long haul, with good protection from rain and road grit from its deep fenders.
    The postwar era witnessed Americans taking to the road like never before, as prosperity meant money to travel, and tens of thousands of men who’d seen a wider world in World War II were eager to explore their homeland. To emphasize the FL’s touring capabilities, Harley-Davidson offered optional packages like the “King of the Road,” which included hard saddlebags, larger seats and fairings. The FLH was the high-compression version of the 74 CI FL, with 8:1 pistons, giving 60 HP and a top speed (solo) of 105 MPH. It was a big-and-powerful machine, which proved surprisingly comfortable with good weather protection. It also featured a glorious excess of chrome, just like cars of the era, when such a shine was distinctly American.
    The FL and FLH were available with either hand or foot shift, and they used footboards for an old-fashioned easy ride. By 1956, the FL range had a strengthened bottom end, with thicker crankcases and bigger bearings, and the oil pump was enlarged for greater flow. The old “tombstone” taillight was replaced by the new Big-Twin oval light, and the rear wheel received roller bearings to replace the double-row ball bearings. By 1958, the FL and FLH entered the modern era with a new chassis featuring full hydraulic suspension at the front and rear: the Duo-Glide. With its huge saddle and soft springing, it was the most comfortable Harley-Davidson ever built, and the most powerful. This 1959 Harley-Davidson Duo-Glide is a top-notch example of the breed.
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