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The History of Harley Davidson Motrocycles

  • The Creation of Harley Davidson Motorcycles

    The Creation of Harley Davidson Motorcycles
    Harley Davidson was founded by William Harley, Arthur Harley, William Harley, and Walter Harley in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • The First Harley Davidson Dealer

    The First Harley Davidson Dealer
    Charles H. Lang also known as C.H. Lang of Chicago, Illinois opens their doors and sells the first of the three first productions Harley Davidson ever made.
  • A Harley Davidson Wins a Race

    A Harley Davidson Wins a Race
    On July 4th, 1905 a Harley Davidson motorcycle wins a 15 mile race with a time of 19:02 in Chicago.
  • The First New Harley Davidson Factory

    The First New Harley Davidson Factory
    A new factory in Juneau avenue measuring 28x80 and the staff size is made six full-time employees.
  • Harley Davidson is incorporated

    Harley Davidson is incorporated
    The stock is split for the 4 founders of the company, the staff was doubled to eighteen, and factory size is also doubled.
  • The First Harley Davidson police bike

    The First Harley Davidson police bike
    The first police motor cycle is delivered to the Detroit Police department.
  • The company Introduces Their First V-twin

    The company Introduces Their First V-twin
    The first V-twin engine powered motorcycle can produce 7 horse power.
  • The Logo Everyone Knows

    The Logo Everyone Knows
    The bar and shield log is used for the first time in the company's history and then patented one year later.
  • The F-head

    The F-head
    The F-head engine becomes the companies main engine until 1929
  • Harley Motorcycles in Japan

    Harley Motorcycles in Japan
    Harley Davidson motorcycles are exported to Japan making these the first out of the U.S. sell of a Harley motorcycle.
  • In the Race

    In the Race
    Harley Davidson's racing department is formed with William Ottaway to be the first assistant engineer for racing engineer William S. Harley.
  • Sitting to the side

    Sitting to the side
    Sidecars are made available to buyers of Harley Davidson motorcycle owners.
  • The third shift

    The third shift
    Harley motorcycles are now made available with three speed-sliding gear transmissions with a final and primary drive on the same side.
  • The longest lasting motorcycle newspaper

    The longest lasting motorcycle newspaper
    The "Harley Davidson Enthusiast" becomes the longest running motorcycle magazine.
  • The U.S. Army gets there hands on some Harleys

    The U.S. Army gets there hands on some Harleys
    One third of all Harley Davidson motorcycles are sold to the U.S. Army.
  • Harleys Go To War

    Harleys Go To War
    Half of all of the Harley Davidson motorcycles sold go to the U.S. Army for World War 1.
  • Overseas popularity

    Overseas popularity
    The 37 cubic inch opposed twin cylinder Sport model is released and receives praise from all around the world.
  • Harley gets the big bucks

    Harley gets the big bucks
    Harley Davidson has now become the biggest manufacturer of motorcycles in the world, and motorcycles can be bought from over 2,000 dealers in 67 countries all across the world.
  • Adding A New One to the Group

    Adding A New One to the Group
    The first 74 cubic inch V-twin is released on the JD and FD models.
  • New tanks

    New tanks
    All new Harley Davidson motorcycles are made with teardrop shaped gas tanks.
  • They're back

    They're back
    Single-cylinder motorcycles are sold by Harley Davidson once again since 1918.
  • The two cam

    The two cam
    The first two cam Harley Davidson motorcycle is released.
  • Another V-twin

    Another V-twin
    The 45 cubic inch V-twin engine now known as the flathead is now introduced on the D model.
  • Top of the food chain

    Top of the food chain
    All of Harley Davidson's competition except for Indian are gone until 1953.
  • A New Model

    A New Model
    The first new Harley Davidson WL models are produced which Joe Petrali uses to make a new land speed record of 136.183.