In 1903 the Davidson brothers and their colleague, Harley, invented a motorized bicycle for their own enjoyment. Since then, the Harley-Davidson motorcycle has been a fixture of American industry and highways. Using only a three horsepower engine, the trio designed a unique loop frame, which would set it apart from any other cycle in its time. They built a total of three bikes in their first year. In 1907, they joined by William Davidson. That same year, after building 150 bikes, these four men followed their vision and incorporated what is today The Harley-Davidson Motor Company. In 1920, Harley Davidson became the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world, boasting dealers in 67 countries. Through the years, the Harley Davidson would prove to be the benchmark for all other motorcycles. In 1995 the company experienced the best year ever with record sales of 105,104 motorcycles. Though we look back and see many changes in its design, Harley Davidson has not changed. It has remained successful by remembering its heritage.
Official Harley Davidson Website The Allen Vintage Motorcycle Museum
Born to Run
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