2021–2021 Harley-Davidson Touring Milwaukee-Eight 114 (FLH Revival)

The 2021–2021 Harley-Davidson Touring Milwaukee-Eight 114 (FLH Revival) is a limited-edition motorcycle produced by Harley-Davidson as the inaugural model in its “Icons Collection.” This special series was created to revisit classic Harley-Davidson designs and reimagine them with contemporary technology and performance. The Electra Glide Revival is a direct tribute to the 1969 Electra Glide, a motorcycle that introduced the iconic “batwing” fairing, which would become a defining feature of Harley-Davidson touring bikes for decades. Limited to a single production run of just 1,500 serialized units worldwide, the Revival was aimed at collectors and enthusiasts seeking a blend of nostalgic styling and modern touring capability.

Design and Heritage

The core appeal of the Electra Glide Revival lies in its faithful recreation of the 1969 model’s aesthetic. The design is dominated by period-correct details, most notably the solo saddle with a black-and-white cover and a chrome rail, mirroring the adjustable seats of the era. The motorcycle was offered in a single, distinct color scheme: Hi-Fi Blue and Birch White on the fuel tank, separated by a Denim Black stripe, with Birch White paint on the fenders and fairing.

Furthering the vintage theme, the Revival features a cast “Electra Glide” script on the front fender, a classic tank medallion reminiscent of the 1960s, and wide whitewall tires mounted on chrome-laced wheels. The large, clear windshield and chrome accents on the engine guards, saddlebag rails, and fender skirts complete the retro-tourer look. While the lighting appears vintage, it utilizes a modern LED headlamp and passing lamps to provide contemporary levels of illumination.

The 2021 Harley-Davidson Touring Milwaukee-Eight 114 (FLH Revival) Powertrain and Technology

Beneath the vintage styling, the Electra Glide Revival is built upon Harley-Davidson’s modern Touring platform. The primary difference between the Revival and its 1969 inspiration is its powertrain and suite of electronic features. It is powered by the Milwaukee-Eight 114 V-Twin engine, a 114 cubic inch (1868cc) powerplant known for its substantial low-end torque and smooth power delivery, making it ideal for long-distance riding.

Unlike the original Electra Glide, the Revival incorporates a host of modern technologies designed to enhance safety and convenience. It comes standard with Harley-Davidson’s RDRS Safety Enhancements (formerly known as Reflex Defensive Rider Systems), a suite of electronic aids that includes:
Cornering Enhanced Antilock Braking System (C-ABS)
Cornering Enhanced Traction Control System (C-TCS)
Drag-Torque Slip Control System (DSCS)
Hill Hold Control (HHC)

The vintage-looking dashboard discreetly houses a modern Boom! Box GTS infotainment system with a color touchscreen, providing navigation, music, and communication capabilities compatible with Apple CarPlay. This integration of a high-tech interface within a classic design is a key element that separates the Revival from a simple restoration, offering the full functionality of a contemporary Grand American Touring motorcycle. The chassis features emulsion-technology rear shock absorbers with a single, easily adjustable knob for hydraulic preload, allowing the rider to adapt the suspension for cargo or a passenger.

Production and Market Position

As the first motorcycle in the Icons Collection, the Electra Glide Revival set a precedent for future limited-edition releases. Its production was strictly capped at 1,500 units globally, each featuring a serialized plaque on the handlebar riser. This scarcity positioned the bike not just as a functional touring motorcycle but as a collectible item from the moment of its release. It celebrated a pivotal moment in Harley-Davidson’s history—the introduction of full-dress touring comfort—while delivering the reliability and performance expected of a 21st-century machine.

Specifications Table

General
Brand Harley-Davidson
Model Electra Glide Revival
Model Class Touring (Icons Collection)
Model Year 2021
Type Cruiser / Touring
Maximum mass (GVWR) 1,360 lb. (617 kg)
Maximum passengers 1 (Solo seat standard)
Performance
Max. power Approx. 97 Hp (72 Kw) at the crank
Max. torque 118 ft-lb (160 N•m) / 3250 RPM
Lean Angle, Right 31 degrees
Lean Angle, Left 29 degrees
Size
Length 94.9 in. (2410 mm)
Width 37.8 in. (960 mm)
Height 56.3 in. (1430 mm)
Wheelbase 64 in. (1625 mm)
Seat height (laden) 26.3 in. (668 mm)
Ground clearance 4.7 in. (120 mm)
Curb weight (Running Order) 842 lb. (382 kg)
Engine
Type Milwaukee-Eight 114, 45° V-Twin, Air and oil-cooled
Displacement 114 cu in (1868 cc)
Bore × Stroke 4.016 in. × 4.5 in. (102 mm × 114.3 mm)
Compression ratio 10.5:1
Fuel supplying system Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI)
Exhaust 2-1-2 dual exhaust with tapered mufflers
Lubricating system Dry sump
Engine oil type SAE 20W-50 Harley-Davidson H-D 360 Motorcycle Oil
Transmission
Transmission type 6-Speed Cruise Drive
Clutch type Wet, multi-disc, mechanically actuated
Driving system Belt Drive
Primary reduction ratio 1.923 (46/24)
Final reduction ratio 2.125 (68/32)
Gear ratio 1st: 9.593; 2nd: 6.65; 3rd: 4.938; 4th: 4.0; 5th: 3.407; 6th: 2.875
Chassis
Tire size Front: MT90B16 72H; Rear: 180/65B16 81H (Dunlop Harley-Davidson Series, Whitewall)
Rim size Front: 16 in. Chrome Steel Laced; Rear: 16 in. Chrome Steel Laced
Capacity of fuel tank 6 gal (22.7 L)
Fuel consumption 43 MPG (5.5 L / 100 km)
Electric & Brakes
Battery 12V, sealed, maintenance-free
Headlight LED Headlamp and Fog Lamps
Infotainment Boom! Box GTS with Color Touchscreen
Brakes 32 mm, 4-piston fixed front and rear calipers; Dual floating rotors (front), fixed rotor (rear)
Suspension
Front Suspension 49mm Dual Bending Valve forks
Front travel 4.6 in (117 mm)
Rear Suspension Premium standard height hand-adjustable rear suspension
Rear travel 3.0 in (76 mm)
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