The Harley-Davidson and Indian Wars

The Harley-Davidson and Indian Wars
Title The Harley-Davidson and Indian Wars PDF eBook
Author Allan Girdler
Publisher Crestline Books
Pages 0
Release 2016-01-29
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780785834182

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In The Harley-Davidson and Indian Wars, author Allan Girdler takes you on a colorful tour of the men and machines that competed to dominate the American motorcycle industry. This book chronicles the legendary machines such as the Knucklehead and the Four, as well as motorcycles like the Hummer and the Model CZ whose times came and went or, perhaps, never came at all. The racing history is also told with a flourish, from the days of total-loss oiling, wooden race tracks, and high mortality rates to the cataclysmic times of Class C racing, when roaring V-twin -powered beasts were manhandled on dirt tracks, asphalt, and through the nastiest terrain the country has to offer. The Harley-Davidson and Indian Wars tells the story of these two makers, from the days when Harley-Davidsons were built in the Davidson family's back yard to the tragic demise of the Indian Motorcycle company.

Harley-davidson and Indian Wars

Harley-davidson and Indian Wars
Title Harley-davidson and Indian Wars PDF eBook
Author Allan Girdler
Publisher Crestline Publishing Company
Pages 180
Release 2007-04-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780760318393

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Vivid color gallery profiles more than four decades of Chevrolet's most prominent Corvettes, from 1953 through today.

Harley Davidson & Indian Wars

Harley Davidson & Indian Wars
Title Harley Davidson & Indian Wars PDF eBook
Author Mike Mueller
Publisher
Pages
Release 2001-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9785558899993

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Vivid color gallery profiles more than four decades of Chevrolet's most prominent Corvettes, from 1953 through today.

The Harley-Davidson Source Book

The Harley-Davidson Source Book
Title The Harley-Davidson Source Book PDF eBook
Author Mitch Bergeron
Publisher Motorbooks International
Pages 293
Release 2021-12-14
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0760361908

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The Harley-Davidson Source Book is the ultimate curated survey of the ultimate motorcycle. It details the most significant designs and models throughout the Motor Company's history.

The Harley-Davidson Reader

The Harley-Davidson Reader
Title The Harley-Davidson Reader PDF eBook
Author Arlen (CON) Ness, Michael Dregni, Evel Knievel, Jean (FRW) Davidson, Sonny Barger, Hunter S. (CON) Thompson
Publisher
Pages 352
Release
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781610600415

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Harley-Davidson motorcycles are the grandest name in American motorcycling, and represent the freedom of the open road, a life of rebellion, and a heritage of craftsmanship for over 100 years. In this collection, the biggest and best writings, old and new, are assembled on Harley-Davidson and their unique mystique by writers and personalities that are part of the legend, from Hunter S. Thompson to Sonny Barger, Evel Knievel to Arlen Ness, and more. Punctuated with classic images—from vintage motorcycling photos to racing and walls of death posters to pictures from biker LPs and novels—these are the stories that have helped define the Harley-Davidson myth. The tales of the company’s birth, the rise of the biker outlaw legend, and the modern-day revival of choppers, bobbers, and retro rides are all told by the best-loved sages of biker lore. With sidebars on biker movies, biker literature, and much more, this book chronicles the Motor Company’s long ride into modern-day legend.

The Heroes of Harley-Davidson

The Heroes of Harley-Davidson
Title The Heroes of Harley-Davidson PDF eBook
Author Ed Youngblood
Publisher Motorbooks
Pages 172
Release 2003
Genre Harley-Davidson motorcycle
ISBN 0760315957

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One-hundred years of Harley-Davidson is often reduced to a tale of a machines. Equally fascinating, and often overlooked, are the men and women behind the machines. The Harley and Davidson founder, the engineers, the racers, the designers, the dealers, the flesh-and-blood heroes made the company and the bikes the success they are today. This book was written in cooperation with the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum to accompany an exhibit that opened in 2003. After a brief introduction, the book is divided into three sections; 1. Heroes of H-D; 2. Exhibition catalog; 3. H-D historical overview.

Harley-Davidson

Harley-Davidson
Title Harley-Davidson PDF eBook
Author Voyageur Voyageur Press
Publisher Voyageur Press
Pages 164
Release 2005-12-01
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9781610604024

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Millions of loyal Harley fans can’t be wrong. With their distinctive styling and sound, Harley-Davidson motorcycles have won the hearts of people--from all walks of life and from all over the world. "Harley-Davidson: The Good, the Bad, and the Legendary" captures just what it is about Harleys that make them so popular. This anthology is a tribute not only to this legendary piece of machinery, but also to the stories, history, and lifestyle behind its rise as the world’s most popular bike. If you’re still in awe of that first Harley, still riding and wrenching on Harleys, or still dreaming Harleys, then this book is for you.