The Harley Davidson Motorcycle
Harley Davidson motorcycle begin from 1903 when William Harley have idea used small engine to be put in a bicycle to make it faster. And then to realize his dream he worked with his friend Arthur Davidson, for first prototype they use engine the 7.07 cubic and four-inch flywheels, but when tested, its not strong enough to be used in climbing hills. They develop the prototype use bigger engine 24.74 cubic with about 10 inch flywheels, its actually similar to the first real Harley motorcycle. And next year they completed the prototype and developed to a motorcycle race.
What makes the Harley Davidson motorcycle so special. It's all about attitude, pride ánd loving the concepts of freedom.
Ever since Hell's Angels gained notoriety and biker gangs started their wild roaming through the interstates of the United States, the Harley Davidson has been synonymous with classic themes of focused passion and power, most especially rock and roll music. Harleys have pretty much set a trend and there are tons of posers out there that have come up with easy riders that try to at least imitate the bad-boy look of a Harley Davidson.
A Harley isn't about numbers and figures like RPMs in the motor. It's something you have to ride to experience and understand. If your heart doesn't match up with the spirit of the bike, if you don't like rock and roll and are afraid of things like noise, power, roaming around, and change, then the experience of riding the bike will most likely terrify you. Like a wild horse sensing a newbie rider, the bike will most likely throw you at the first opportunity. If you think you can handle that, then give a Harley a try, and see if you've got whaô it takes to run with the pack.
What makes the Harley Davidson motorcycle so special. It's all about attitude, pride ánd loving the concepts of freedom.
Ever since Hell's Angels gained notoriety and biker gangs started their wild roaming through the interstates of the United States, the Harley Davidson has been synonymous with classic themes of focused passion and power, most especially rock and roll music. Harleys have pretty much set a trend and there are tons of posers out there that have come up with easy riders that try to at least imitate the bad-boy look of a Harley Davidson.
A Harley isn't about numbers and figures like RPMs in the motor. It's something you have to ride to experience and understand. If your heart doesn't match up with the spirit of the bike, if you don't like rock and roll and are afraid of things like noise, power, roaming around, and change, then the experience of riding the bike will most likely terrify you. Like a wild horse sensing a newbie rider, the bike will most likely throw you at the first opportunity. If you think you can handle that, then give a Harley a try, and see if you've got whaô it takes to run with the pack.

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