Thursday, April 16, 2009

The History And Story Of Harley Davidson

Two friends had a dream and while they worked together at a Milwaukee engineering firm they turned their dream into reality. We know their dream as - Harley Davidson. William S Harley and Arthur Davidson built the first 400cc single-cylinder engine in 1902. Joining them a year later was Davidson's older brothers Walter and William A, and together they fitted the single-cylinder engine into the frame of a bicycle, which became the prototype for Harley Davidson Motorcycles. All of this was accomplished from a small shed in the Davidson's yard.

Even though the motor was reliable, it was enlarged because it was underpowered. The initial frame was too weak to hold the new engine so it was replaced with a stronger, more substantial structure that was built similar to the prototype. In 1903 they produced two more bikes and three the following year. By 1907, Harley Davidson's growing reputation for their reliable product helped to push their annual production rate to over 150. The year was also 1907 when Harley Davidson decided it was time to raise money for expansion. They became a corporation and divided the shares among seventeen employees. They moved themselves out of the Davidson's shed and into a much bigger premise which is still their location - Juneau Avenue in Milwaukee.

The early models of Harley-Davidson motorbikes had no lights and no suspension. Within a few years after production began, Harley's soon had fitted leading link forks a magneto ignition and a carbide gas headlamp. The model 5 produced in 1909 had about 4bhp from its 494cc inlet over exhaust engine, with a speed of 45mph. Bicycle petals were used to start the engine. Once the bike was in motion the leather drive belt was tightened using a hand lever. (To have a more contemporary view of what harley davidson parts now look like, please visit our website).

The first V-twin Harley was built in 1909. It was the model 5D but was not an immediate success. The V-twin produced close to 7bhp, which was almost twice as much as the single engine but it was difficult to start and suffered from a slipping drive belt. Two years later, in 1911, they
introduced the 45-degree V-twin with a revised valve gear, new frame and had been fitted with a full floating seat and chain drive. These new improvements made a huge difference which caused the V-twin's popularity to grow. By the year 1913 the model 9E's 1000cc power plant was producing 10bhp which gave the bike a top speed of 60mph.

Initially Harley-Davidson was reluctant to get themselves involved in racing, such as reliability runs however, by 1914 they changed their minds and entered a factory team. The firm's Milwaukee crew, the "Wrecking Crew" rode powerful 8-valve V-twins which were very competitive against the rival Merkel and Excelsior, and Indian. This became a great period for Harley-Davidson as production rose to more than 22,000 bikes and 16,000 sidecars in 1919. These numbers were cut in half in the upcoming 2 years mainly because of the Model T Ford, which put the majority of American motorcycle companies out of business.

Harley-Davidson is known for its large capacity V-twins but the smaller 45ci Forty Five played a vital part in the history of the company. The Forty Five, produced in 1928, was the first machine with a total loss oil system. It was restyled and updated 9 years later to create the W series. It was the simple and strong Forty Five that kept Harley-Davidson in business through the Depression of the 1930's. The WLA model proved to be a useful military machine in which close to 80,000 were being used in the Second World War. These "war bikes" were converted for civilian use after the war was over which helped to popularize Harley-Davidson worldwide.

In 1936, while still suffering the effects of the Depression, Harley-Davidson introduced the Model 61E. This model's 61cc V-twin engine was a huge advancement over other models due to its overhead valve design and recirculating oil system. The neat style of the 61E helped it become a huge success. It became known as the knucklehead because of the shape of the engines rocker covers. It gave it a technical advantage over its rival Indian and became the ancestor
to modern Harley's.

Harley-Davidson will forever be synonymous with producing great bikes. What started as a dream, survived the Depression, and is still going strong today. There is nothing quite like hearing the rumble of a Harley as you're heading for the highway.

Mel Raskinski

Mel Raskinski is a senior writer for Motorcycle Parts and Apparel.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Harley Davidson Dyna

The Dyna motorcycles are among the most dynamic of its kind. It never feared altering and modifying to suit the ever changing desire of man to ride a beast machine. Untamed, rugged and dirty - Harley Davidson Dyna is a real hardcore ride for hardcore riders!

Classic among the Harley Davidson Dyna bikes is its display of uncovered battery, chassis that roles, and its V-twin engine so large it will scare other rides upon your approach.

Dyna's roughness does not come affront without some real power backing it up. Its high level 1584cc Twin Cam 96 rubber mounted engine speaks for itself. Ironically enough, as rough and mean this machine appeals to others, its rider will experience the complete antonym of that. This mean machine is indeed smooth and stable to ride.

Customization is one privilege that Dyna riders can showcase. Harley Davidson allows full customizability to this invention. Another amazing thing about the Harley Davidson Dyna family is its attempt to create a new air clear by altering the popular six speed Cruise Drive device transmission.

Among the six different base models in the Harley Davidson Dyna family, FXD Dyna Super Glide relatively, has the lowest price. 11,500$ is enough for you to own this sweet, solo seat, silver coated ride. This ride also appears to most riders who like to enjoy the moment of riding, as it is capable of low, medium and high speeds.

Another noteworthy member of the Harley Davidson Dyna family is the FXDC Super Glide Custom.

FDXDB Dyna Street Bob on the other hand is the most jagged and rocky among the collection. Large shouting fuel tank, low ride, and a ribbed solo seat makes it the meanest of the mean bikes. The reintroduction of the Street Bob shall excite its fans this year. And with an amount of $13,795 this, bike can easily be yours.

The FXDL and the FXDF are among the newest models that are predicted to have a price increase - this of course will come with an improved look and performance.

But the privilege of being crowned as the Harley Davidson Dyna King is no other than the FXDWG Dyna Wide Glide! It is a 17 grand mean machine that will surely blow your co-riders away! Its handle bars raking at a crazy 34 degrees and its long 45mm fork will surely make you the king of the road. This is just right, as this model boosts the spirits of every rider as the 105th anniversary of Harley Davidson is put into consideration for this design.

With its looks, power and classic roughness and ruling of the road, the Harley Davidson Dyna truly strengthens the Harley Davidson dynasty!

Martin Davies

Martin Davies writes on all motorcycle subjects including the Harley Davidson and specializes in technical data on Harley Davidson Parts.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Used Harley Davidson Motorcycle on eBay

No one needs an introduction to Harley Davidson or to its popularity. Harley Davidson as one of the most popular motorcycles of America has formed a cult of its own. There are people who will literally do anything to own a Harley Davidson of their own.

Harley Davidson is not just a motorcycle; there is more that is associated with that name. It has been the most sought after vehicle for decades. Their popularity caught on like wildfire. Owners of Harley Davidson have a great sense of pride. As you can expect buying Harley Davidson is going to be no joke and it is going to be really expensive. So many people look for alternative options that are more affordable. Used Harley Davidson is one of the closest options people have when it comes to fulfilling their dream of owning a Harley Davidson.

When you want to go for a used Harley Davidson you must make sure that the spare parts are genuine Harley Davidson parts. You must find the right Harley Davidson dealer. One of the places you can look for used Harley Davidson is eBay. You can find literally 100s of Harley's in eBay. You will certainly be able to find your favorite Harley here. There are a number of Harley sellers in eBay who have an elaborate eBay store dedicated just for Harley motorcycles and accessories.

When you find the Harley of your choice in eBay, before you place your bid make sure to ensure that this particular seller is a trusted seller. Visit his eBay store and review all the feedback he has received in eBay. Pay close attention to reviews pertaining to Harvey Davidson sales. Do not buy from a seller who does not have any positive reviews in eBay. If you are thinking that not everyone uses eBay on daily basis and probably this particular seller is using eBay for the first time so how can one have positive reviews on their first sale. You may be correct in your reasoning, still you certainly would not like to take such a big risk and surely not when it comes to Harley Davidson. This can prove to be a costly mistake leading to frustration. However, there are many eBay sellers who are genuine in their transactions. They are professional and prompt in their response, identify such sellers even if it means taking little longer. If you are a genuine Harley Davidson fan you will not mind going the extra mile to find the right dealer.

You will also be able to find Harley Davidson parts in eBay. The prices at eBay can be highly attractive. Though buying through online auction is a bit anxious process, it is certainly worth the trouble.

Start your chase for Harley Davidson in eBay today. Before you place your bid make sure that you review the product description and all the terms and conditions carefully. If you should have any doubts do not hesitate to contact the seller. Do not engage in the bidding activity when you are in doubt.

Irwan H. Nursanto

Irwan is an owner of Used Harley Davidson Site Visit his website to find used Harley Davidson Softail, Harley Davidson Sportster, Touring, Dyna, and other Harley's motorcycle, parts and accessory.


Friday, April 10, 2009

Harley Davidson Custom Headlights

One of the easiest, and most inexpensive, ways to personalize your hog is to replace the stock headlights with customized models. There are a lot of options that you can choose from to make your hog unique. Choose a headlight model that has the shape, design, lens type and style that you like.

The first type of headlights to look into is a stretched bucket headlight. These lights come with a couple of pattern options including flamed and smooth. In addition to selecting what design you want on your headlight you can also determine what type of lens you want to pair with the bucket housing. Some of your lens options include: Tribar with blue dot, Tribar with black dot and ICE. To put together your headlight you will need to buy the bucket and the lamp separately. The buckets will run you between $150 and $300 a piece and the headlight lamps will run you around $60 a piece.

Your second option for headlights is to select a Russ Wernimont Designs headlight. One option in this design line is the Iron Light-Maltese Cross Headlight. This unique Harley headlight will make your hog stand out from the pack. This is a 3D headlight that comes with the wire harness, plug, a chrome aluminum housing and a halogen bulb. This item lists for about $140. In addition to the headlight kit you will also probably need the RWD swivel mount, which retails for about $22.

Your third option is to select a Joker Series 2000 Rectangle Bilet Headlight. This has a teardrop design, a low profile and a smooth top finish. This product retails for around $350, however, some dealers are selling it below the listing price. This headlight also comes in a ball mill finish.

Learn about after market motorcycle parts including what they are and what you can use them for. Shopping for Harley Davidson parts and accessories can be fun. There are lots of products to choose from including practical items and novelty items. Harley Davidson offers a variety of kits that you can use to upgrade your hog. They also sell decal and paint kits that you can use to add a little character to your motorcycle. Find new and used custom aftermarket motorcycle parts.

Sarah Freeland

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Harley Davidson Parts and Accessories

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of Harley Davidson parts and accessories to choose from. Some parts, like heated grips, are practical, while others, like Harley fashions, tend to be designed more for enjoying the Harley lifestyle. No matter if you are shopping for a part to keep your hog running or for a gift for a Harley fan, Harley Davidson has an item for you.

If you are shopping for Harley Davidson parts and accessories to pimp out your hog then you may be interested in the Sportser kit. This kit comes with a limited edition belt buckle, a sports luggage rack with five bars, a medium low upright with a medallion ensignia, detachable sissy bar sideplates, docking hardware, a smooth top stitched medium low backrest pad and a breathable storage cover. This kit is compatible with 2004 and later XL models such as the XL 883, the XL 883L and the XL 1200N. This kit also is available for the Dyna, the Softail and for Harley Touring bikes.

If you are interested in Harley Davidson parts and accessories that will protect your head then you may want to look at their line of helmets. The first option is the half helmet. These helmets are reminiscent of WWI and II helmet models. Other options include the 3/4, or open faced helmet, and the modular, or full face helmet.

While most of the Harley Davidson parts and accessories seem practical enough, there are a few accessories that are designed for pampering the biker. If you do a lot of winter or cold weather biking, then you may be interested in the Harley line of heated biker gear. This line includes a heated jacket liner, a heated vest liner, heated pants liners and heated gloves. In order to operate these personal heating accessories you will need to buy connecting wires, plugs and controllers in addition to the heated clothing liners.

Learn about custom motorcycle headlights that you can install on your motorcycle to customize it. Harley Davidson is a name that is synonymous with motorcycle. When you hear this company name you can’t help but think about the rumbling growl of a Harley engine and the burley silhouettes of Harley Davidson motorcycles streaking down an open highway. If you are trying to restore an antique Harley Davidson motorcycle then you may be interested in looking for used and salvaged motorcycle parts.

Sarah Freeland

Monday, April 6, 2009

Aftermarket Harley Davidson Parts

A motorcycle is something a collector or driver really cherishes. And if you are lucky enough to own a Harley Davidson, then your bike just might be one of your most prized possessions. As a Harley Davidson owner, you might be interested in enhancing or repairing your bike with after market Harley Davidson parts. Read on to learn more.

If you are interested in enhancing your motorcycle, then you are not alone. Many bike owners love to personalize their motorcycle to their liking. When you are interested in personalizing your Harley Davidson, consider using custom Harley Davidson parts. These parts are made just like the original bike parts, but are available in many different unique possibilities. You can buy a seat in a wacky color, mirrors and other accessories with cool designs, or even have your name put on major bike parts.

Harley Davidson parts can be found almost anywhere. One of the best places to find them is at your local bike custom shop. These stores are widely available and offer the coolest parts to personalize your vehicle. Plus, you have the chance to view all these parts in person before purchase and you also have sales professionals there to help you pick the items that you want or find out what the trends are.

Another good place to find Harley parts is online. Sites such as eBay.com offer a wide selection of cool, unique parts at very affordable prices. There are also many web shops with great parts available. If you do choose to shop online, make sure you are getting the right part before you buy. Compare model numbers and if you need to, contact the seller of the item to be sure.

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