No. They did however build a prototype shaftdriven bike for the war effort during wwii. it never made full production and only 1000 were built. It was similar in design to the BMW of the time with a boxer style motor that had a flathead design.
Harley Davidson Knucklehead enthusiasts in the United States can find pictures of it online on the Harley Davidson Facebook page and Harley Davidson website. The motorcycles can be purchased from the nearest Harley Davidson dealership.
The panhead design for Harley Davidson started in 1948. It replaced the engine by Knucklehead. In 1965, it was replaced by what is known as a shovelhead.
Harley Davidson Knucklehead blueprints can be found on a variety of websites. Clearer, more original blueprints are harder to come by but on sites like eBay, it's possible to find and potentially buy them.
the standard factory warranty on harley Davidson motorcycles is 2 years unlimited mileage
William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson built a prototype motorcycle in 1903. Several bikes followed leading to the 1906 opening of the first factory for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles.
I believe it's 0.22" ( a matchbook or even a drivers licence is usually close enough )
Depends on what size ci. Originally they took a Champion #3 or #4, from Harley, and sometimes they used a #5, which is a "cooler" plug.
Do you mean Knucklehead? if so its a stupid person; these words are used to express a low opinion of someone's intelligence, apart from that it is also a Harley Davidson engine.
yes
Older ones, yes. Newer bikes are belt driven to the rear wheel and chain driven on the primary.
A bike order from the Harley Davidson factory takes around four months to complete. The customization on the motorcycle does make the wait time shorter or longer depending on the work required.
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