Note: Australian edition — AUD pricing approximated from UK MSRP, exact OTR varies by state and rego. Spotted something off?
30-Year Arcs / Heavy Adventure / Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Lineage
Harley-Davidson USA

Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250. Harley's first proper adventure bike — and it's actually good.

Launched 2021, the Pan America was Harley's first proper adventure-touring motorcycle. 150bhp from the Revolution Max 1250 V-twin (Harley's first liquid-cooled big twin), 254kg wet, adjustable seat (820/840mm Special, lower with Adaptive Ride Height). For 2026 the range is 3 models: Pan America 1250 Special A$34,100, Pan America 1250 ST A$37,000(street-tuned), and Pan America 1250 Limited A$44,800(fully-loaded).

1996
None (Harley pre-ADV)
2006
None
2016
None
2026
Pan America 1250 (3 variants)
Continual audits are underway to verify local pricing for every bike in every market. Apologies for any gaps you see while this is in progress.
1996 30 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Harley adventure bike

Harley made cruisers, tourers, and Sportsters — nothing else
BMW R1100GS dominated the segment Harley wouldn't enter for 25 years

STATUS · ABSENT
NONE
Sportster 1200 A$13,600
A$ figures approximate — converted from UK MSRP at ~1.95×. Local OTR varies by state, rego & LCT.
2006 20 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Harley adventure bike

Harley still building only cruisers + tourers
BMW R1200GS already established as ADV class leader

STATUS · ABSENT
GAP
V-Rod muscle bike A$20,500
2016 10 yrs ago · None
No bike for this era

No Harley adventure bike

BMW R1200GS, KTM 1290 Super Adventure, Ducati Multistrada all selling thousands
Harley still 5 years away from entering segment

STATUS · ABSENT
GAP
A$17.0k–A$19k
2026 Pan America 1250 Special (current)
2026 Pan America 1250 Special

Pan America 1250 Special

Revolution Max 1250 V-twin (DOHC, liquid-cooled)
Adaptive Ride Height — bike auto-lowers at stops

1252cc 60° V-twin, DOHC, liquid-cooled
150 bhp
128
254
820
Liquid-cooled big twin (Harley first)Showa semi-active suspensionAdaptive Ride Height (auto-low at stops)6-axis IMUCornering ABS + TC9 ride modes (4 off-road)Drag Torque Slip ControlHill Hold Control6.8in TFTAdaptive cornering LED headlightsCruise controlQuickshifter (Limited/ST)Heated grips (option)
Known issues
  • A$34,100OTR vs A$32,600BMW R1300GS — 'Harley tax'
  • Resale value softer than other Harleys (depreciation pattern)
  • Heavier than BMW (254kg vs 237kg R1300GS)
  • Quickshifter optional on Special, standard only on Limited
  • Five years old — feels less refined than newer rivals
A$34,100
A$37,000
A$44,800
// 30-Year Delta

What actually changed.

1996 → 2026 · 30 years of "progress"
Harley's first adventure bike — ever 100+ years to enter ADV segment Harley-Davidson was founded 1903. The Pan America 1250 (2021) was their first adventure-touring motorcycle in 118 years of company history. BMW R1100GS launched 1994. KTM 1190 Adventure 2013. Ducati Multistrada 2003. Harley waited until 2021 to enter the most lucrative motorcycle segment of the past 30 years. They came in late, but they came in seriously.
First liquid-cooled big twin from Harley Revolution Max 1250 V-twin The Revolution Max 1250 is Harley's first liquid-cooled big-twin engine. Air-cooled big twins (Twin Cam, Milwaukee-Eight) still power Harley's Softails and Touring models — but the Pan America required liquid cooling for sustained high-rpm operation off-road. 60° V-angle (vs 45° traditional Harley) for tighter packaging. DOHC, 4 valves per cylinder, 13:1 compression.
Adaptive Ride Height — segment-leading tech Bike auto-lowers when stopping Adaptive Ride Height (ARH) is a Harley-exclusive feature: the bike automatically lowers ~2 inches at low speed/stop, then raises back to riding height once moving. Helps shorter riders manage the 820mm seat and tall ADV ergonomics. BMW R1300GS Adventure has manually-adjustable ride height; KTM 1290 has none. Pan America was the first ADV bike with auto-lowering.
'Harley tax' is real but loaded with kit A$34,100vs A$32,600BMW R1300GS Pan America 1250 Special at A$34,100OTR is A$1472.2more than BMW R1300GS at A$32,600. But the Limited variant at A$44,800includes SW-MOTECH luggage, quickshifter, engine guards, adjustable controls — all of which would push the BMW well past A$42.9k specced equivalently. Limited is genuinely the value pick within the Pan America range.
Three variants for 2026: ADV / sport / loaded Special / ST / Limited Pan America 1250 Special: classic ADV with 21" front wheel, semi-active suspension, ARH option. Pan America 1250 ST (new 2025): 17" wheels, premium tyres, Brembo brakes, quickshifter — sport-touring focus. Pan America 1250 Limited (new 2026): Special spec + factory luggage + quickshifter + crash bars. One platform, three configurations covering all-road / pavement / fully-loaded touring.
Resale: softer than other Harleys ADV-segment depreciation pattern Harley-Davidsons traditionally hold value well — Sportsters, Softails, and Tourings retain 70-80% of MSRP after 5 years. Pan America 1250 doesn't follow that pattern. After 5 years, used Pan America Specials sell for ~50-55% of original MSRP. Likely cause: the ADV segment has a more rational, spec-comparing buyer than traditional Harley clientele.
// Sources

Where these numbers come from

Every figure on this page is from a published manufacturer spec sheet or a reputable review publication. No press junkets, no opinions in the spec data. Inflation calculated using Bank of England's CPI tool.

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