With wartime utilitarianism in the rearview mirror, Harley-Davidson entered the 1950s with the 74-cubic-inch Panhead powertrain, the Hydra-Glide telescopic front end, and refreshing color schemes that brought new energy to the only surviving American motorcycle manufacturer. One of the most beloved models was the 1956 FLH, which featured a red base color with a white stripe, known as the “slash” two-tone color scheme. Now, 75 years after the 1949 introduction of the Hydra-Glide front end, Harley-Davidson is reviving this icon of the Panhead era in serialized limited production.
To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Hydra-Glide, a champion of the Panhead era is resurrected with the release of the limited-edition 2024 Hydra-Glide Revival.
Learn MoreThe renowned two-tone “slash” paint scheme from the 1956 models is reintroduced in Redline Red and Birch White.
Inspired by a custom 1956 FLH, the solo seat and saddle bags are fringed and embellished with candy-colored rosettes, white seam piping, and red contrast stitching.
The Hydra-Glide Revival’s detachable, two-tone windshield is period correct and color matched in Redline Red.
Limited to 1,750 bikes, each individual motorcycle has a serialized “Hydra-Glide Revival” emblem on the handlebar riser cap, as well as an “Icons Motorcycle Collection” graphic on the rear fender.
The 74-cubic-inch Panhead motor was a marvel at the birth of the American highway but is no match for today’s Milwaukee-Eight® 114 V-twin, which delivers modern performance and that classic Harley-Davidson look, sound, and feel.
While cruise control made its debut in the ‘50s, it wasn’t featured on the original Hydra-Glide, but we’re sure it would’ve been appreciated by beatniks and other wayfaring riders.
Any old-school hotrodder will tell you to “let that motor breathe,” which is why the Screamin’ Eagle® High-Flow Air Cleaner comes standard on the Hydra-Glide Revival.
The lowered, hidden mono-shock suspension of the modern Softail® chassis provides that vintage rigid look without any need for an antique kidney belt.
A limited-edition series of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles inspired by the past’s most recognizable, sought-after models. Each Icons motorcycle celebrates our historic colors, designs, and parts, and merges them with today’s advanced technologies and modern conveniences.
Our third release in the Icons Motorcycle Collection, the 2023 Electra Glide Highway King is inspired by the beloved era of long-haul scenic adventures.
See the BikeBorn from the spirit of rebellion, expression and artistry that defined West Coast style in the ‘80s, the 2022 Low Rider El Diablo is a modern expression of the iconic and highly-sought-after Harley-Davidson FXRT models and a tribute to the innovators and era that established the “tall boy” style of motorcycle as a piece of Americana on two wheels.
See the BikeA modern reproduction of the 1969 classic. Loaded with all of the current technology including Reflex™ Defensive Rider Systems*, Boom! Box GTS 6.5 Radio with Apple CarPlay® compatibility and powered by the Milwaukee-Eight® 114 engine, this unmistakable silhouette recreates that moment in time with tri-tone paint and period correct badging.
See the Bike*Excludes Tire Pressure Monitoring System
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