HERBERT WAGNER
CLASSIC HARLEY-DAVIDSON 1903-1941
-Foreword
-Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Pennington´s Motorcycle, Two Frenchmen, and the 1901 Bicicle Motor
- The 1903 Prototype
- Early Singles
- Factor Expansion and the Hearley-Twin Motorcycle
- The Fighting Motorcycle
- The gang´s all here
- Singles for the masses
- Home-Brew and factory 45 Ohvs
- Changins Technology
- Dream Babies
- The Ghost in the Machine
- Bibliography
HARLEY- DAVIDSON CUSTOMS
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Sportsters. Not Necessarily Basic.
- The FRX Models. Born to Boogie.
- Softails. Never Stock for long.
- Dressers. Traveling in Style
- Customs in a class by themselves
HARLEY-DAVIDSON. INTRODUCTION
- Working of the ralroad 1903
- Early production 1904-1908
- V-Twins Rule. 1909-1929
- Sidevalve Survivors. 1928-1935
- Sport Saves the Day. 1936-1947
- The Little Engines that didn´t 1947-1976
- The Big twin era. 1948-1980
- High-Performance Returns 1952-1985
- Independence and Evolution 1980-1997
- New and improved 1994-2000
- Undex
Harley-Davidson combines three Enthusiast Color Series titles: Classic Harley-Davidson (1903-1941) by Herbert Wagner and Mark Mitchell, Harley-Davidson Customs by Tim Remus, and Harley-Davidson Motorcycles by Allan Girdler and Jeff Hackett in one value-priced book. Glide through the exciting and colorful look at Harley-Davidsons early motorcycles and history, from the companys inception in 1903 through the suspension of civilian manufacturing just prior to Americas entry into World War II in Harley-Davidson Classics. Harley-Davidson Customs depicts rolling works of art that are fire-breathing customs with high-performance engines professionally photographed at the Daytona and Sturgis rallies. Harley-Davidson Motorcycles is a colorful volume that not only tells the history of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, but also features the legendary motorcycles that made the company an American legend.