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    30-03-2007
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    The Early
    "HARLEY DAVIDSON"
    MOTORCYCLES
    1905 to 1975



     


    I have always had an interest in Motorcycles and particularly the Harley-Davidson.
    Although I have never owned one, it was something that was always on my mind.
    I have been collecting pictures of old cars, trucks and motorcycles for some time and my collection of Harley-Davidson pictures became such that I thought I would share them.
    I have a number of pages on old cars and pickup trucks and now it was time to write one on the
    Early Harley Davidson's.
    Most of these images have come from news groups but like with my car pages, I invite any of my visitors to submit their favorite Harley-Davidson picture. All I ask is that they give me their name and where they live. Street address are not required. If you like, a brief story on the bike would be nice.
    The e mail link below is provided for you.
    Click here to E Mail me

    The History of the Harley-Davidson
    "The First Seventy Years"


    The 1903 Harley-Davidson Factory
    The Harley-Davidson Motorcycle started its life in Milwaukee Wisconsin in 1903.
    At that time Bill Harley and Arthur Walter Davidson built a one-cylinder motorcycle.
    This motorcycle was well built and they ended up selling it. They were now in the
    motorcycle business.
    They continued to build motorcycles and by 1908 they had built 154.
    Around this time William Davidson joined the company and it wasn't long before they had 20 employees and a new factory.
    In 1909 Bill Harley took on a project to built a V Twin engine.
    It turned out to be a 1000 cubic centimeter, 45 degree V twin engine producing seven horse power. This 45 degree V twin became one of the most recognizable symbols of the Harley-Davidson. The bar and shield logo came in 1910 and is still with them today.
    The F Head engine was introduced in 1911 and was the main power plant until 1929 when it was replaced by the flat head engine.
    By 1912 Harley-Davidson was ready to expand again into a new 6 story plant.
    At this time they also started exporting. 
    From 1914 to the 1920's there was much advancement, such as the addition of a sidecar, the three-speed sliding-gear transmission, and the change in styling, which looked more like the motorcycles of today.
    In 1928 the first twin-cam engine and front wheel brakes were available. This enabled the motorcycle to reach speeds of more then 85 mph.

    The 1930's saw Harley-Davidson break more speed records.
    In 1932 the three-wheel Servi-Car was introduced which would become a common police and commercial vehicle.

    In 1936 the Knucklehead was launched and the Panhead followed in 1947. 
    This machine made the Harley-Davidson American's motorcycle of choice.
    During World War II the Harley took an active roll. Civilian production was just about suspended and all efforts were concentrated on war production.
    Once the war was over in 1945 civilian production commenced again.
    In 1949 the Hydra-Glide was introduced using hydraulic front brakes.

    The 1950?s were not a good time at Harley-Davidson.
    The British with their Triumph and BSA motorcycles had 40% of the market.
    These were smaller, lighter and in some cases faster bikes.
    This problem was met head on and in 1957 with the introduction of the Sportster.
    The English stayed on the scene until the Japanese bikes hit the market in the early 60?s.
    They were small, under powered but cute and did a lot to bring motorcycle to the attention of
    the general public.
    However they didn't stay small and cute very long.
    Companies like Honda, Kawasaki and Suzuki learned real fast and made some real 
    fast motorcycles.
    Harley was almost put under at this time but they fought back.
    In 1969 Harley Davidson merged with American Machine and Foundry Company.
    This merger gave them needed cash but produced some poorly built bikes and Harley?s reputation suffered greatly.
    Harley-Davidson did survive and in 1971 the ?Cruiser? was born. It was a sporty looking bike with the frame and power train of the FL series.
    This motorcycle was a great success and enabled Harley-Davidson to move to a 400,000 square foot plant in York, Pennsylvania.
    The 1970's saw Harley win a great many races including four consecutive years of winning the AMA Grand National Championships in dirt track racing.
    I will leave the history of the Harley-Davidson at this point with saying that from here on Harley-Davidson never looked back.
    There are many other good web sites that will take you beyond the 1970's

    This page was last updated on March 13 2007

    The Very Early Harley-Davidson's

    1905 Harley-Davidson
    1905 Harley-Davidson
    1905 Harley-Davidson
    1909 Harley-Davidson V Twin
    1911 Harley-Davidson
    1912 Harley-Davidson
    1915 Harley-Davidson
    1918 Harley-Davidson 18-J with Side Car
    1920's Harley-Davidson Hill Climber
    1921 Harley-Davidson JL Racer
     1922 Harley-Davidson JD Racer
     1924 Harley-Davidson Enthusiast Magazine
    1924 Harley-Davidson
    1925 Harley-Davidson JD
    1924 Harley-Davidson JD Motorcycle
    1924 Harley-Davidson JD Motorcycle
    1924 Harley-Davidson JD Motorcycle
    1924 Harley-Davidson JD Motorcycle
     1925 Harley-Davidson with Sidecar
    1928 Harley-Davidson J Engine
     1928 Harley-Davidson J
    1928 Harley-Davidson J
     1929 Harley-Davidson
    1929 Harley-Davidson Engine
    1929 Harley-Davidson JDH
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     1934 Harley Davidson
    This bike is owned by Fred Pike of Naknek, AK
    It is on display at Five Seasons Sports in Eveleth
     1934 Harley Davidson
    This bike is owned by Fred Pike of Naknek, AK
    It is on display at Five Seasons Sports in Eveleth
    1934 Harley-Davidson VLD with Sidecar
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    This Harley was owned by the late Mike Ornot Sr of Charleroi Pa.
    and was submitted by his son Mike
    The Harley was purchased from Cerini Harley-Davidson, Donora Pa, which is the original  store and is still standing. 
    It is owned by the same family next generation down
    This HD Shop is the oldest know HD shop

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    1935 Harley-Davidson 45
    1935 Harley-Davidson 45
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    The bill of sale for Mike Ornot's Harley
     
    1936 Harley-Davidson EL 
    1937 Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head
    1938 Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head
     1938 Harley-Davidson UL
    1940 Harley-Davidson EL
    1940 Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head
    1941 Harley-Davidson WLD
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    1941 Harley-Davidson Servi Car
    The year may be in question.
    This picture was submitted by Brian Stern.
    His father Roman Stern (1922-2001) is the rider.
    was taken in 1951. He was 29 years old and it was his first motorcycle. He later joined the Milwaukee police dept. and rode a Servi-car.
    1942 Harley-Davidson WLA
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    1942 Harley-Davidson WLA  restored to 'civilian'
    This bike is owned by Elwin Haddix of Ben Lomond, CA
    Elwin said he finds a real contrast to the picture that I have 
    of a 1942 WLA original army bike. (Shown above right) 
    He rides this bike several times a week
     
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    1945 Harley-Davidson WLA
    1945 Harley-Davidson WLA
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    1945 Harley-Davidson WLA
    1945 Harley-Davidson WLA
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    This bike is owned by Susan Horton
    of Thayer, Missouri.
    She inheirited from her father however she doesn't ride.
    1945 Harley-Davidson WLA
     

    Back in the 30's Harley used to race on wooden tracks. One of the drives
    had a pet PIG as a mascot for the team
    Hence the Harleys were referred to as a HOG

    Post WW II Harley-Davidson's


    A History of the Panhead by Greg Lew (Panhead Greg)

    1948 was the first year for the " tin top" overhead valve version of the bike.
    These were offered in both 61 CI and 74 CI models.
    Flathead side valve motors were still very popular during the 40's,
    The displacement of the flatties ranged from 45", 74" to 80" but heat and oiling issues favored the OHV design.
    Typically, police departments would order the E type motors, or 61Ci
    This was both utilitarian and less expensive, but the 61s had a smaller lift cam that allowed the bikes
    easier starting in hotter conditions. Stop and Go stuff...
    Now, 1948 was an unusual year, because it was also the last year for the Spring Fork front end, but first year PANHEAD!!
    Over zealous  engineers at the factory were always a little ahead with design, This was evident in 1965, when a frame change, electrical change, and design change pre-dated the
    shovel head intro in '66.
    And historically, you can see that the production guys were busy selling in stock, manufactured inventory. David Monahan, Harley expert and noted restorer owns a 1949 Spring Fork Panhead.
    Sometimes the right hand doesn't want to know what the left hand is doing...Especially when there are paychecks involved.
    In 49, the Hydra-Glide was introduced which, by definition, was the first hydraulic suspension bike produced by the factory.
    Similarly, the Duo-Glide trademark was introduced in 1958 and had BOTH  front and rear suspension.
    The Electra-Glide surfaced in 1965, 12 volt system and frame change were introduced.
    Unfortunately, the Shovelhead design was only still on the drawing board.
    Or, as I might guess, they simply wanted to use up the existing inventory of Panhead motors sitting around.

    1946 Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head
    1946Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head Chopper
    1946 Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head
    1946 Harley-Davidson Knuckle Head
    1947 Harley-Davidson Panhead.
    The rider is Ed Botelho
    1948 Harley-Davidson
    1948 Harley-Davidson FL
    1948 Harley-Davidson FL
    1948 Harley-Davidson Pan Bottom Shovel Top
    1948 Harley Davidson Panhead
    1948 Harley-Davidson Panhead Bobber Chopper
    1948 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1948 Harley-Davidson Pan Shovel
    1949 Harley Davidson Hydra Glide.
    1949 Harley-Davidson FL Hydra-Glide
    1949 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1949 Harley-Davidson FL
    1949 Harley-Davidson Flat Head
    1949 Harley-Davidson WL Flathead
    This bike is owned by Andrew Marton of Minneapolis MN, USA
    He had the following to say about the bige.
    "Pulled this out of a barn where it sat neglected for 40 years....Needs to be restored but I will keep it as is...
    Good for getting the mail only   >>YES IT RUNS"
    1950 Harley-Davidson Custom Chopper
    1950 Harley-Davidson Panhead FL
    1950 Harley-Davidson WR Flat Track Racer
    1950Harley-Davidson Servi Car
    This bike os owned by Gale Colton 'bikerbabe' of Emmett, IdahoUSA
    And she has the following to say about the bike.
    "My sweet ride is a 1950 H-D servi-car. I have owned her for 10 years. She is about 75% original, she is now 12 volt, extra lights on the front for safety."
    1951 Harley-Davidson FLH Panhead
    1951 Harley-Davidson Servi Car
    1951 Harley-Davidson Police Special
    1951 Harley-Davidson Police Special
    1951 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1951 Harley-Davidson Pan Shove
    1952 Harley-Davidson Panhead
    1952 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1952 Harley-Davidson FL Hydra-Glide
     1952 Harley-Davidson FL
    1953 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1953 Harley Davidson Panhead Chopper
    1953 Harley-Davidson PanHead
     
    1954 Harley-Davidson FL Hydra-Glide
    1954 Harley-Davidson Flathead 45
    1955 Harley Davidson FLH
    1955 Harley-Davidson FL
    1955 Harley-Davidson FL
    1955 Harley-Davidson Panhead FL Bobber
    1956 Harley-Davidson KHK
    1956 Harley-Davidson FL Panhead
    1957 Harley-Davidson XL Sportster
    1957 HarleyDavidson Panhead
    1957 Harley-Davidson FLH
    1957 Harley-Davidson Pan Head Ad
    1957 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1957 Harley-Davidson FLH
    1958Harley-Davidson PanHead
    1958 Harley-Davidson FL
    1958 Harley Davidson 
    1958 Harley Davidson Duoglide
     Owned by Richard T
    1959 Harley-Davidson Police Special
    1959 Harley-Davidson Police Special
    1959 Harley-Davidson XLCH Sportster
    1959 Harley-Davidson XLCH Sportster
    1959 Harley-Davidson
    1959 Harley Davidson Duoglide
    1959 Harley-Davidson Pan Shovel
    1960 Harley-Davidson Sportster
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    This 1960 Harley is owned by Brad from Santa Cruz, California
    Brad had the following to say about his newly aquired Harley.
    "I just bought a bike that was in garage storage since 1981! I was researching the year/model etc and found your site on Yahoo images.
    It's 1960 with 74 FLH stroked to 80. Found in a rural area of coastal california today, I bought it for $1,000. Today is the first day that bike has seen sunshine in 25 years!
    The guy I bought it from, bought it in 1976 for $1800.00 He rode it for 4 years, rebuilt the engine and 500 miles later- the tranny went out. Not being able to afford to fix it, he put it aside "temporarily" and that is how it came to be stored for 25 years.
    He used to ride it in the late 70s to early 80's down to 
    Los Angeles and back "regularly". About a 450 mile ride each direction. 
    It kicks over easily too. The only thing I can find missing (side cases are out of sight of picture) is the head light). 
    I used to marvel over stories, urban legends really, like Elvis' missing harley and magazine articles on barn finds or basket case stories, but if it didn't happen to me today, I'd never think that it could ever!
    They're out there! "
    1960 Harley-Davidson PanHead FLH
     1960 Harley-Davidson FLH DuoGlide
     1960 Harley-Davidson XLH
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    1960 Harley-Davidson DuoGlide FLH
    This bike is owned by Panhead Greg (Lew) 
    of Hudson, Wisconsin. The bike is Very Stock, very original.
    It is from Nashville, via Detroit, Michigan and Greg is 
    the 4th owner.
    1960 Harley-Davidson DuoGlide FLH
    This bike is owned by Panhead Greg (Lew) 
    of Hudson, Wisconsin. The bike is Very Stock, very original.
    It is from Nashville, via Detroit, Michigan and Greg is 
    the 4th owner.
    1961 Harley-Davidson Panhead
    1961 HarleyDavidson Servi Car
    1963 Harley-Davidson Panhead Police Special
    1963 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
     1963 Harley-Davidson FL DuoGlide
    This bike is owned by Charlie Root of Bumphuque, MN.
    These pictures were taken by Doug Mitchell in June,1995, at the AMCA Official Meet in Farmington, MN.
    It was featured in Doug Mitchell's photo essay book Titled
    HARLEY DAVIDSON  ROLLING SCULPTURE,  and a subsequent book by the same Author..
    This bike was owned and restored by Panhead Greg (Lew) of Hudson, Wisconsin. He owned it for 16 years.
    The bike was purchased this from Mexico, Missouri, in 1989
     1963 Harley-Davidson FL Duo Glide
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    1963 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    This bike is owned by Panhead Greg (Lew) 
    of Hudson, Wisconsin, who also restored it. The bike was painted by Gilby's Street Dept., River Falls, Wisconsin.
    These pictures were taken at the Donnie Smith Invitational Bike Show St. Paul, MN in 2006.
    1963 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    This bike is owned by Panhead Greg (Lew)
    of Hudson, Wisconsin, who also restored it. The bike
    was painted by Gilby's Street Dept., River Falls, Wisconsin.
    These pictures were taken at the Donnie Smith Invitational Bike Show St. Paul, MN in 2006.
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    This bike belongs to Jim
    1963 Harley-Davidson FLH
     1963 Harley-Davidson Pan Head

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    This bike belongs to Jim
    1963 Harley-Davidson FLH
    1964 Harley-Davidson Chopper Rigid Springer Shovelhead
    1965 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1965 Harley-Davidson FL Electra Glide
    This bike is owned by Bob Scott, White Bear Lake MN.
    The bike belonged to his Father, who purchased it new.
    It is a shriner's bike and numbered as such...
    It has been in his family since 1965.
    1965 Harley-Davidson
    1965 Harley-Davidson
    1965 Harley-Davidson
    1965 Harley-Davidson FLH Panhead
    1965 Harley-Davidson FL Panhead
     1965 Harley-Davidson Pan Head
    1966 Harley-Davidson
    1966 Harley-Davidson FL Electra Glide
    1967 Harley-Davidson XLH Sportster
    1967 Harley-Davidson
    1968 Harley-Davidson Police Special
    1969 Harley-Davidson FLH
    1969 Harley-Davidson Shovel Head
    1969 Harley-Davidson FLH
    1971 Harley-Davidson FX Super Glide
    1971 Harley-Davidson FX Super Glide
    1972 Harley-Davidson -XR750
    1973 Harley-Davidson FL Electra Glide
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