Harley-Davidson Combination Motorcycle

Made:
1925 in Milwaukee
Harley-Davidson Combination Motorcycle

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Harley-Davidson motor cycle and sidecar, 1925. Harley-Davidson started producing motorcycles in 1903 and by 1914 they had realised the key to success in an American car-centric market was a heavy, powerful design capable of travelling long distances with a side car. This example of a 1925 Harley-Davidson motorcycle is a perfect example of this. It has a 989 cc V-twin engine and wide section tyres enabling it to cover long distances reliably in relative comfort, as well as pull along a side-car. These features were worlds away from priorities of European motorcycle manufacturers which held road holding and economy as standard.

Details

Category:
Road Transport
Object Number:
1954-429
Measurements:
overall: 1580 mm x 2420 mm x 1740 mm, 308 kg
type:
motor cycles and sidecars
credit:
F.H. Hood.