Date: November 2025
The Electra Glide models from 1984 to 1989 transitioned fully to the Evolution 1340cc engine and represent a key era in Harley-Davidson’s touring legacy. These bikes combine classic V-twin character with improved reliability and touring comfort. In the UK, they are increasingly viewed as true usable classics with collector appeal.
| Condition | Estimated Value (GBP) | Data Source / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Project / Restoration Non-running, incomplete or needing major recommissioning. |
£4,000 – £6,000 | Based on market listings for late-80s Glides in rough condition and limited hammer-sale data. |
| Roadworthy / Presentable Running, usable; good condition, may show age. |
£7,000 – £10,000 | Clean UK-registered examples in Autumn 2025 show asking prices in the £7,000–£10,000 range. Example: 1989 FLHTC at £6,950. |
| Restored / Excellent High-quality restoration, matching numbers, full history, top spec. |
£11,000 – £14,000 | Upper band is based on dealer asking prices and market observation rather than large numbers of confirmed UK hammer-sales. |
As of November 2025, demand for the 1984–1989 Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Evo 1340cc in the UK is steady and the segment is maturing. “Project/restoration” examples are realistically valued at £4,000–£6,000. “Roadworthy/presentable” bikes—running, good condition—typically lie in the £7,000–£10,000 range. For truly excellent, restored or low-mileage bikes the market supports around £11,000–£14,000, although verified hammer-sale data at the top band is still limited.
Sources & Methodology:
UK market listings (Car & Classic, eBay UK), dealer adverts, and
auction house archives (H&H Classics, Historics, Bonhams, etc.).
Live listing and hammer-sale data collected November 2025. Upper bands
are indicative, with fewer confirmed sales at the top end.
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