Now you can see and read about nearly 200 of the most important motorcycles from the Archives collection in the new book, The Harley-Davidson Motor Company Archive Collection. The large format, 408-page hardcover book showcases a century of historic motorcycles through stunning studio photography and capsule histories --Enthusiast
A perfect compliment to the book reviewed earlier(Harley_Davidson Co Motor Archive) it takes twelve of the images from the book with a brief explanatory passage beneath and could only be improved by using more mainstream images. Don't mind me: I'm just a little disappointed that I'm going to have to look at a Shortster for the entire month of May, which should be a happy month 'cos my birthday's in it. Mind you, everyone who has entered the photo competition except one will be miffed when November comes round because they'll be looking at a 1958 Panhead in precisely those colours for a whole month: Still, at least they'll have found out that it was a colour scheme produced specifically for the Shriners by the time December comes round. --American V , October 2008
This ones for all you Harley fans, this is an official Harley Davidson product featuring a selection of motorcycles from Harley Davidson s private collection. From an Aermacchi-Harley Davidson produced mini bike called the Shortster ,some really nice examples of early big twins through to the rare 1942 Model XA which was a big departure for Harley during the war with its BMW style engine and shaft drive. A very cool and my favourite of the bunch Harley Servicar from 1971, these 3 wheelers were in production for some considerable time before finally ceasing production in 1973 and for all you race rep types is the 1994 VR 1000 Road Racer in street trim, a bike built in limited numbers so that Harley could qualify for the Superbike series that year. A real good quality calendar with 12 very good quality photos and a piece on the history of each model shown --Brit Chopper, Oct 2008
Who knew more than one hundred years ago that the freedom-loving, speed-hungry, cutting-edge motorcycle fanatics who founded Harley-Davidson were making history along with bikes?
The Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Archive Collection, showcasing a century of bikes that shaped motorcycle history, brings that history to gleaming life in page after page of motorcycles beyond compare. This book gives motorcycle enthusiasts an opportunity to pore over the bikes in Harley-Davidson’s collection, and to linger over every detail that made Harley-Davidson such an icon of American open-road power and performance. With exquisite, detailed photographs and histories of the motorcycles featured from Harley’s collection, from serial number one built in 1903 to the latest low-slung Softail high-revving VRSC and touring models, this book captures the excitement of the best-known motorcycles in the world. All that’s missing is the patented roar, which readers are invited to supply.