Harley
Davidson® motorcycle was first produced in 1903. the Harley
Davidson® is the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world. Harley
Davidson produced products for the US Army during World War II. Harley Davidson®
went public in 1986.
In 1903 Bill Harley and
Arthur Davidson of Milwaukee, made a
single cylinder motorcycle. By 1905 Bill Harley
and Arthur Davidson produced 11 motorcycles,
then in 1908, 154 Harley Davidson® motorcycles.
All produced in a barn, build by Arthur Davidson's father. William
Davidson, joined the company then . Shortly
thereafter they had 20 employees in a factory.
In 1909 William Harley developed the first 1000 cc
V-Twin, 7 horse power. The 45 degree V-twin become
the classic V-twin Harley Davidson
motorcycle.
In 1910 Harley Davidson purchased the Bar and Shield logo
and began placing them on Harley Davidson on their motorcycles.
Harley Davidson began it's raise to fame from
the races, endurance contests and hill climbs.
The F head engine was first introduced in 1911. The Flathead is introduced.
Wrecking Crew - In 1914 added a
sidecar and Harley Davidson took to motorcycle racing
and their motorcycles dominated the race
circuit.
In 1915 Harley Davidson produced a three-speed sliding-gear transmission.
In 1917, A third of all Harley Davidson
motorcycles were produced for the Military for the war effort.
In 1918 1/2 the motorcycles produced were for the
military.
By 1920 Harley Davidson® Motorcycles developed the look similar to those
produced today.
In 1926, Harley Davidson® again produced single cylinder engines.
In 1928, the twin cam engine and front wheel brakes
became available on the Harley Davidson
motorcycles. The motorcycles had a top end of 85 mph.
In 1932, Harley Davidson® produced a three wheeled Servi Car
- police vehicle. The famous "eagle" was painted on Harley
Davidson gas tanks this year.
In 1936 the Knucklehead® was produced. In 1947, the Panhead was was
produced.
In the 40's, the Harley Davidson® produced
motorcycles for the military again.
In 1941, production for the public was suspended for war production.
In 1945, production for the public again started.
In 1947, Harley Davidson purchased the Smith Propeller
plant, and parts made there were shipped to the factory on Juneau Avenue for final assembly.
In 1949, hydraulic front brakes were introduced on the Hydra Glide models.
In 1957 Harley Davidson produced the Sportster. the fastest Harley ever.
A great success !! Just like the English
motorcycle industry.
In 1969, Harley Davidson merged with American Machine and Foudry
Company (AMF). Quality suffered.
In 1984 Harley Davidson purchased the company
back and produced the Evolution engine.
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