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Harley Davidson History


Executive Summary by Low Jeremy

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Harley and Davidson developed further their motor after that experience. Immediately, they have created a larger engine (405 cc or 24.74 cubic inches) that was become the very first and real Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Meanwhile, the first Harley-Davidson works was in a 10 x 15-foot wooden shed. After a year, the Harley-Davidson motorcycle entered its very first motorcycle race at Milwaukee.

In 1907, William received a degree in mechanical engineering at University of Wisconsin. This helped them to development of superior Harley-Davidson engines in the future. The year 1907 introduced the 45-degree V-Twin engine which has become the sole Harley-Davidson engine for a very long time.

Before the entry of the 70′s, AMF or the American Machinery and Foundry purchased Harley-Davidson. Since then, the popularity of Harley-Davidson motorcycles was unquestionable. They regained their leadership in motorcycle industry as they create a one-of-a-kind line of motorcycles, different from the conventional Nihon made.

Why A Harley Davidson Motorcycle

Why is Harley-Davidson so favourite around the world?

Name – Hearing the study “Harley-Davidson” would also easily gives you the impression of a great motorcycle company that set a great legacy throughout history.

Quality - Each Harley-Davidson motorcycle is prefabricated in superiority from the engine parts to the decals and finishing touches. Harley-Davidson motorcycles are prefabricated not only to sell but to live for a lifetime as well.

Pride – Harley-Davidson has been manufacturing motorcycles for over a century. Any Harley-Davidson motorcycle owner would state that they are chesty to have at least one great motorcycle in their possession.

What would you feel if you are riding a motorcycle with the study “Harley-Davidson”? Why are you dying to have a Harley-Davidson motorcycle? The answer is in you…

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