American Iron Magazine 1001 H-D - OP: Covers 1903 to Present
Discover 1001 entertaining facts about Harley Davidson’s company history, its legendary motorcycle powertrains, pop culture, racing heritage, military use, and more!

Author Tyler Greenblatt compiled 1,001 Harley-Davidson facts into this single volume that he organized into eight eras, one for each chapter. He starts with the 1915-and-earlier era, ends with the twin-cam era from 1999 to present, and covers everything in between, including F-heads, Flatheads, Knuckleheads, Panheads, Shovelheads, and more.

Facts begin during a time when a motorcycle was not much more than a bicycle with an engine attached, and the evolution is shown in how 15,000 were put into service during World War I. During the 1920s, Harley-Davidson grew into the largest manufacturer in the world, and that momentum helped carry it through the Great Depression and into World War II. Postwar development and AMF ownership are also covered in detail, as well as the restructuring and revival of the brand in recent years.

Harley-Davidson is among the oldest surviving motorcycle manufacturers; the company began in 1903 and continues to this day. Over the course of more than 100 years, the company has seen prosperous times as well as lean times, changes in focus and direction, evolution and revolution. All of that leads to a lot of company history and trivia.

Whether you're a casual rider, racer, or restorer, Harley-Davidson enthusiasts will be sure to find something in this book for that next conversation with fellow hobbyists. This book will keep Harley-Davidson enthusiasts entertained for hours and is a great addition to any motorcycling library.

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American Iron Magazine 1001 H-D - OP: Covers 1903 to Present
Discover 1001 entertaining facts about Harley Davidson’s company history, its legendary motorcycle powertrains, pop culture, racing heritage, military use, and more!

Author Tyler Greenblatt compiled 1,001 Harley-Davidson facts into this single volume that he organized into eight eras, one for each chapter. He starts with the 1915-and-earlier era, ends with the twin-cam era from 1999 to present, and covers everything in between, including F-heads, Flatheads, Knuckleheads, Panheads, Shovelheads, and more.

Facts begin during a time when a motorcycle was not much more than a bicycle with an engine attached, and the evolution is shown in how 15,000 were put into service during World War I. During the 1920s, Harley-Davidson grew into the largest manufacturer in the world, and that momentum helped carry it through the Great Depression and into World War II. Postwar development and AMF ownership are also covered in detail, as well as the restructuring and revival of the brand in recent years.

Harley-Davidson is among the oldest surviving motorcycle manufacturers; the company began in 1903 and continues to this day. Over the course of more than 100 years, the company has seen prosperous times as well as lean times, changes in focus and direction, evolution and revolution. All of that leads to a lot of company history and trivia.

Whether you're a casual rider, racer, or restorer, Harley-Davidson enthusiasts will be sure to find something in this book for that next conversation with fellow hobbyists. This book will keep Harley-Davidson enthusiasts entertained for hours and is a great addition to any motorcycling library.

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American Iron Magazine 1001 H-D - OP: Covers 1903 to Present

American Iron Magazine 1001 H-D - OP: Covers 1903 to Present

by Tyler Greenblatt
American Iron Magazine 1001 H-D - OP: Covers 1903 to Present

American Iron Magazine 1001 H-D - OP: Covers 1903 to Present

by Tyler Greenblatt

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Overview

Discover 1001 entertaining facts about Harley Davidson’s company history, its legendary motorcycle powertrains, pop culture, racing heritage, military use, and more!

Author Tyler Greenblatt compiled 1,001 Harley-Davidson facts into this single volume that he organized into eight eras, one for each chapter. He starts with the 1915-and-earlier era, ends with the twin-cam era from 1999 to present, and covers everything in between, including F-heads, Flatheads, Knuckleheads, Panheads, Shovelheads, and more.

Facts begin during a time when a motorcycle was not much more than a bicycle with an engine attached, and the evolution is shown in how 15,000 were put into service during World War I. During the 1920s, Harley-Davidson grew into the largest manufacturer in the world, and that momentum helped carry it through the Great Depression and into World War II. Postwar development and AMF ownership are also covered in detail, as well as the restructuring and revival of the brand in recent years.

Harley-Davidson is among the oldest surviving motorcycle manufacturers; the company began in 1903 and continues to this day. Over the course of more than 100 years, the company has seen prosperous times as well as lean times, changes in focus and direction, evolution and revolution. All of that leads to a lot of company history and trivia.

Whether you're a casual rider, racer, or restorer, Harley-Davidson enthusiasts will be sure to find something in this book for that next conversation with fellow hobbyists. This book will keep Harley-Davidson enthusiasts entertained for hours and is a great addition to any motorcycling library.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781613252963
Publisher: CarTech
Publication date: 02/08/2017
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 1,073,551
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Tyler Greenblatt majored in print journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and serves as associate editor of American Iron Magazine, as well as editor of American Iron Garage and various special one-off publications.

Table of Contents

Dedication

Foreword by Buzz Kanter

About the Author

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Early Era – 1915 and earlier

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 2: F-Head Era – 1916–1929

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 3: Pre-War Flatheads – 1929–1941

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 4: Knucklehead Era – 1936–1947

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 5: Panhead Era – 1948–1965

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 6: Shovelhead Era – 1966–1984

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 7: Evolution Era – 1984–1998

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

Chapter 8: Twin Cam Era – 1999 to Present

The Motor Company

The Chassis

The Powertrain

People and Pop Culture

Military, Police and Racing

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