Harley Davidson motorcycles are probably the most popular
motorbikes on the planet. It is a brand name that has been
around for over one hundred years, and the name itself has
inspired an entire subculture for bikers everywhere. The
Harley Davidson Motor Company is an American company that
manufactures world-class bikes. It is based in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. These are not your typical sport bikes.
Harleys are heavyweight machines built for cruising on the
highway. Their unique chopper design and quality
craftsmanship have earned the brand a reputation as one of
the finest motorcycles ever made.

The very first Harley Davidson motorcycles were made by
William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson back around 1901.
After failing to make a powerful bike on their first few
attempts, the young men learned from their mistakes and
constructed new models with bigger engines and new frames.
They soon had some moderate success and were able to build
their first factory in 1906. Around 50 motorcycles were
produced that first year. More and more improvements in
the design of these early Harleys led to increased demand
for the bikes. When World War I came around, the Harley
Davidson Company ended up providing more than 20,000 to the
armed forces for combat service.

Amazingly, by the year 1920 Harley Davidson was the biggest
manufacturer of motorbikes in the entire world. When the
Great Depression happened, the company struggled to
survive. Sales were down, but they began to book when
World War II started. Mass shipments were again made to
the armed forces. Later on, Harley Davidson bikes would
earn a new reputation as motorcycles used by outlaw biker
gangs. Many popular films in the 1950s through the 1970s
brought the life of biker gangs to the big screen, and
rugged Harleys were the center of attention. It was during
this time that the nickname "Hog" was adopted.

New ownership in the 1980s led to a number of changes. The
globalization of the motorcycle business really began to
take hold, but Harley Davidson bikes retained their status
as quality machines. The fame of these legendary bikes
exists today, just as it did so many years ago. These
iconic cruising machines as easily recognized on the road.
The unique chopper style and powerful engines have garnered
the international recognition they deserve. Many biker
clubs and fan groups dedicated to this brand exist. If you
are looking for a stylish motorcycle with grit and
toughness, there is no bike like the Harley. Just ask
anyone who owns one and they will tell you what it feels
like to own a piece of history.


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Harley Davidson Club of Somerset, visit our site to find
out about our club and when our rally's are for this year.
http://www.hdcsomerset.co.uk


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