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9 Iconic Harley-Davidson Motorcycles From The 1970s
The 1970s proved to be a transformative decade for Harley-Davidson, as the company not only saw many of its motorcycles achieve legendary status and are still popular even now, it was a time when the ...
Harley-Davidson nearly disappeared in the late 1960s. Sales were slipping, Japanese imports were flooding the market, and without a buyer the company was at risk of folding. American Machine and ...
Back in the 1960s and early 1970s, Harley-Davidson was pretty much the only option for V-Twin powered open-road touring motorcycles in the U.S. and the world. Honda would not introduce the ...
Motorcycle riders now have their own version of the Metropolitan Museum of Art: the first-ever Harley-Davidson Museum. This Saturday, the $75 million homage to the Harley opens in Milwaukee, where the ...
It’s been a rough year for custom motorcycle fans, who, just like car lovers, had no major dedicated event in 2020 – except, perhaps, for Strugis. But that is more of a festival and less of a build ...
Harley-Davidson has a well-earned reputation as the producer of some of the roughest and toughest vehicles to roll on two wheels. Of course, that reputation has come about primarily from vehicles that ...
Harley-Davidson has added a third model to its growing “S” line of powerful street cruisers. For those who can follow the alphabet soup Harley uses for its wide array of individual models, this is the ...
These Harley motorcycles are one sweet ride. A group of engineering majors at Rochester Institute of Technology created a custom motorcycle conversion kit to transform two Harley-Davidson 883C ...
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