MATTHIAS GERST
Introduction. 100 years of Harley-Davidson: 1903 to 2003
Glossary of terms
The story up to 1945
The early singles, 1903 to 1922
The first Big Twins:
Model D series, 1909 to 1912
Model E series, 1912 to 1918
Model F series, 1913 to 1929
Model F (Two Cam) series, 1928 to 1929
Model H series, 1915
Model J series, 1915 to 1929
Model J (Two Cam) series, 1928 to 1929
The Model G forecars, 1913 to 1916
The VCR outfit, 1931
Servi-Car. The Model G range, 1932 to 1973
The Model TA military three-wheeler, 1940/1
Sport Twin. Model W, 1919 to 1923
The Model A and B singles, 1926 to 1934
The Model C singles, 1929 to 1934/7
The Forty-Fives: Model D, 1929 to 1931
The Forty-Fives: Model R, 1931 to 1936
The Forty-Fives: Model W, 1937 to 1951
The Forty-Fives and Fifty-Fours: Models K and KH, 1952 to 1956
The Model V Big Twins, 1930 to 1936
The Model U Big Twins, 1937 to 1948
The story from 1945
The post-war two-stroke singles, 1948 to 1965
Topper scooters, 1960 to 1965
Knucklehead: Models E and F Big Twins, 1936 to 1947
Panhead & Hydra-Glide: Models E and F Big Twins, 1948 to 1957
Duo-Glide. The Model F Big Twins, 1958 to 1964
The Aermacchi singles, 1961 to 1978
Sportster. The Xl models, 1957 to 1985
Super Glide. The FX models, 1971 to 1986
Mlilitary machines, 1910 to 1973
Appendix 1: Harley-Davidson's non-motorcycle products
Appendix 2: 80 years of Harley-Davidson: Model range year-by-year listing
Appendix 3: Harley-Davidson production totals, 1903 to 1983
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