This Softail Deluxe is classic Harley comfort done right, finished in Ember Red Sunglo with 40,258 miles of real world riding behind it. This bike has been enjoyed, not just admired, and it still has plenty of road left ahead.
The Softail Deluxe is one of the most confidence inspiring Big Twins Harley has ever built. The extremely low seat with collapsing sides makes it easy to flat foot at stops, while the pull back handlebars and riser create a relaxed, upright riding position that feels natural immediately. Everything about this bike is designed to feel approachable without sacrificing presence.
Power comes from the Twin Cam 103B, a counter balanced V Twin paired with the 6 speed Cruise Drive transmission. With strong, usable torque and smooth highway manners, this motor is built for effortless cruising and long rides without excess vibration. It pulls cleanly from low rpm and settles into a comfortable rhythm at speed, making it ideal for relaxed touring and everyday riding.
The laced wheels with wide whitewall tires deliver unmistakable vintage Harley style while also contributing to a stable, planted ride. Combined with the Softail chassis and low center of gravity, the bike feels predictable, steady, and confidence boosting whether you are cruising back roads or rolling through town.
Classic details are everywhere, from the clean front light bar to the tombstone taillight, chrome grab rail, and luggage rack that add both style and functionality. This is a bike that looks just as good parked as it does moving.
Specs that matter:• Twin Cam 103B counter balanced engine• 6 speed Cruise Drive transmission• Extremely low seat height with collapsing sides• Pull back handlebars for relaxed ergonomics• Laced wheels with wide whitewall tires• Classic Softail styling with practical touring touches
This Softail Deluxe is for riders who value comfort, timeless Harley design, and a bike that feels stable and welcoming every time you ride it. The miles tell the story of a bike that has been ridden the way it was meant to be.
And yes, 40,258 miles. That is not a warning sign. That is proof.