I fell in love with this bike too... bought it in late July. Tons of power, loads of torque...and nice to look at when I'm not riding it. Number 676...
if you're into history, it's a Heritage made to celebrate the 75th anniversary of their HydraGlide which introduced front end hydraulic suspension. Obviously they're not going to re-release an exact replica of a bike from 1949 in 2024, so they styled the Heritage, which is already made to celebrate that era of bikes anyways, with a period-correct paint style from 1956 and trim features to accent it. So yes, it's a bike with different things on it. Very hard for people to comprehend for some reason. I think they were expecting Harley to build a brand new Panhead engine, put it in a frame held from 1949, complete with kickstart and no rear suspension, and try to get that through EPAs red tape.
I fell in love with this bike too... bought it in late July. Tons of power, loads of torque...and nice to look at when I'm not riding it. Number 676...
@@Riff156 Great one to look at for sure
I fell in love with this bike too. I bought number 740 in NC. Congrats!
676 in Northern VA
Needs White Walls, look vintage
Agreed! Some white walls would fit perfect on that bike.
Congrats on the new ride😎 new sub
Put some long shot pipes on it, that don't match the style. Like most Heritage owners do.
You speak the truth😂
I think those bikes look awesome, congratulations.
They are!
If you ride let us know what ya got!!
@@RyandKyHarleyGuys 2019 street glide special in billiard blue, Stage ll.
Right on! Stage 2 can’t go wrong
Congrats dude 🤘 hope y’all keep growing
Thanks! You too!
Classic bike
They out the milwaukee 8 in there? Phew! She fast?!
Brand new with the classic look!!
When's the next toolbox tour?
We’ll try to work on that this week for ya Jake! You still currently a tech?
@@RyandKyHarleyGuys ye man, Im a tech in the UK. Always cool to see what tools other guys have found to help out with curtain jobs
@@jaketheharleytech wow very cool man. Good on ya representing✊🏼
A Heritage Softail with different bags, seat, windshield and tank badge ?
if you're into history, it's a Heritage made to celebrate the 75th anniversary of their HydraGlide which introduced front end hydraulic suspension. Obviously they're not going to re-release an exact replica of a bike from 1949 in 2024, so they styled the Heritage, which is already made to celebrate that era of bikes anyways, with a period-correct paint style from 1956 and trim features to accent it. So yes, it's a bike with different things on it. Very hard for people to comprehend for some reason. I think they were expecting Harley to build a brand new Panhead engine, put it in a frame held from 1949, complete with kickstart and no rear suspension, and try to get that through EPAs red tape.
Nice! I just got one too, mines 1181 of 1750. Congrats and ride safe 👍
Right on!
676 in Northern VA
Built for looks, not reliabilty.
disagree.