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Aermacchi: Harley-Davidson Motorcycles (Enthusiasts Series)
Aermacchi: Harley-Davidson Motorcycles (Enthusiasts Series) tells the story of one of Italy's premiere post-war marques. With a history steeped in aviation including the Mc72 World Speed Record holder and World War Ii fighters, Aermacchi began building motorcycles in 1950. At the 1956 Milan Show the futuristic Chimera, an ohv horizontal single with enclosed bodywork was launched. Later in the decade the Chimera was undressed to create some of Italy's best sports and racing machines, including the Ala Verde and the Ala d'Oro. In 1960 Harley Davidson bought 50 percent of Aermacchi then in 1978 the Varese factory was sold to Cagiva. A number of Aermacchi personalities have contributed to this book, giving it additional authority. Contents: Before Bikes, Early Motorcycles, Chimera, Ala Rossa-Ala Verde, Wet-Clutch Racers, Transatlantic Partnership, Off-Road Competition, Dry-Clutch Racers, European Roadsters, The Linto Project, Two-stroke Racers, End of the Road, The Classic Rebirth & Index.
This book is the third in the Redline Books Enthusiasts Series. It tells the story of one of Italy's premiere post-war marques. With a history steeped in aviation, including the MC72 World Speed Record holder and World War II fighters, Aermacchi began building motorcycles in 1950. At the 1956 Milan Show, the futuristic Chimera, an ohv horizontal single with enclosed bodywork was launched. Later in the decade the Chimera was 'undressed' to create some of Italy's best sports and racing machines, including the Ala Verde and the Ala d'Oro. In 1960 Harley Davidson bought 50% of Aermacchi, and then in 1978 the Varese factory was sold to Cagiva. A number of Aermacchi personalities have contributed to this book, giving it additional authority.
American Iron Magazine Presents 1001 Harley-Davidson Facts: Covers 1903 to Present
When anyone thinks of motorcycling, whether they are enthusiasts or only casually interested, the name Harley-Davidson immediately comes to mind. Harley-Davidson is among the oldest surviving motorcycle manufacturers; the company began in 1903 and continues to this day. As you can imagine, over the course of more than 100 years, the company has seen prosperous times as well as lean times, changes in focus and direction, evolution and revolution. All of that leads to a lot of company history and trivia.
American Iron Magazine associate editor Tyler Greenblatt has compiled 1,001 Harley-Davidson facts into this single volume, with subjects ranging from the historic powertrains to pop culture to Harley-Davidson as a company and manufacturer. Facts begin with the early years, when a motorcycle was not much more than a bicycle with an engine attached, to the war efforts of World War I, when 15,000 were put into service. During the 1920s, Harley-Davidson grew into the largest manufacturer in the world, and that momentum helped carry it through the Great Depression and into World War II. Postwar development and AMF ownership are also covered in detail, as well as the restructuring and revival of the brand in recent years.
Whether you're a casual rider, racer, or restorer, Harley-Davidson enthusiasts will be sure to find something in this book for that next conversation with fellow hobbyists. This book will keep Harley-Davidson enthusiasts entertained for hours, and is a great edition to any motorcycling library.
Art of the Harley-Davidson Motorcycles (Deluxe Edition)
Art of the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle pulls together the best of David Blattel's Harley-Davidson portraiture. This deluxe edition sports a special leather-look cover, poster-sized gatefolds, and frameable garage art in an internal envelope.
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Harley Davidson
Since their inception in 1903, Harley-Davidson motorcycles have assertedand established themselves as powerful andreliable motorcycles, quickly becoming anoutright myth for fans and lovers of biking.American par excellence, over the years theyhave been able to resist first the British, thenthe Japanese rivals, renewing their image andproposing new models, which todayconfidently face the challenges of the newmillennium. Many of the Harley-Davidsonmotorcycles have become true "classics" --- Hydra Glide, Duo Glide, Electra Glide, Softail,Dyna, Sportster, V-Rod --- with reproductionsin an endless series of variants, but the soundtheir V-twin engine can produce is unique anddistinctive. Then there is the universe ofcustomizations: personalized and uniquemodels, for which Harley-Davidson has alwaysbeen a pioneer and leader. Not to mention theatmosphere of the many rallies, by nowspanning the four corners of the globe anduniting an ever greater number of enthusiasticHarley owners. The diverse gatherings arelinked by the fact that theyexhibit all sorts of gadgets related to theirbeloved brand. Enriched with texts byan expert journalist/Harley biker and withbeautiful images of the Milwaukeemotorcycles, this volume is dedicated to allaspects of the Harley-Davidsonworld, and especially to its most successfulmodels.
Harley Davidson FXD Twin Cam 88 1999-2005
Models covered include: FXD/FXDI Dyna Super Glide (1995-2005), FXDS-CONV Dyna Super Glide Convertible (1999-2000), FXDL/FXDLI Dyna Low Rider (1999-2005), FXDWG/FXDWGI Dyna Wide Glide (1999-2005), FXDX/FXDXI Dyna Super Glide Sport (1999-2005), FXDC/FXDCI Dyna Super Glide Custom (2005), and FXDP Dyna Defender Police (2001-2004).
Harley Davidson Sportster Evolution 1991-1994 (Clymer M429)
This Harley-Davidson Sportster Evolution Repair Manual Clymer 1991-1994 provides detailed service information, step-by-step repair instructions and maintenance specifications.
Harley-Davidson Big Twins: FL, FX/Softail and Dyna series. 1340cc, 1450cc, 1584cc 1984-2010: The Essential Buyer’s Guide
This straightforward, practical guide will teach you what to look for when buying a Harley-Davidson second-hand.
Harley-Davidson Bolt-On Performance: Maximum Performance for Big Twins and Sportsters
Author Jerry Smith outlines each of the systems that contribute to your bike's performance and discusses some of the different products out there to take it to the next level, including: induction, cylinder heads, ignition, pistons and rods, exhaust, driveline, suspension and breaking. He brings the information to you, directly from the mouths of some of the industry's most respected manufacturers. Whether you just want to do a carburetor swap and add a set of pipes, or you're looking for the biggest crate motor that can fit in your frame, Harley-Davidson Bolt-On Performance gives you the information you need.
Harley-Davidson Chronicle
Nearly 40 full-color photo studies of classic Harleys plus historical overviews of the six "Big Twin" engine generations.
Harley-Davidson EVO: Hop-Up & Rebuild Manual
Do you want to know how to build a performance Evo-style engine, not what to build? Written by Chris Maida, the man who put in nearly 20 years as editor for American Iron magazine, with help from the crew at R&R Cycles, this book is a must-have for anyone who wants to wrench on his or her own engine. Each section covers a specific subassembly of an Evolution engine. You can pick and choose what chapters are necessary for your project, from installing a new camshaft to installing a top-end kit.
For anyone planning to build an Evo that combines power with durability, this book provides detailed photo sequences that show every part of the building or rebuilding process. The crew at R&R Cycles shows how they do a simple top-end hop-up in the chassis. The also show how to build a complete crate engine, assembled on the bench.
If you're a rider who takes pride in doing most of your own work, this is a book you need. From a simple rebuild to a complete scratch-built engine, the how-to information and photo sequences you need are right here.
Harley-Davidson FLH/FLT/FXR Evolution 1984-1998
FLHR Road King (1995-1998), FLHR-I Road King (1996-1997), FLHRC-I Road King (1998), FLHS Electra Glide-Sport (1988-1993), FLHT Electra Glide (1995-1998), FLHTC Electra Glide Classic & Anniversary (1984-1998)
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Harley-Davidson History & Mystique
One of the best-selling Harley-Davidson books of all time is back in paperback. In its hardcover format this book has sold well over 100,000 units and features the beautiful photography of ace lensman Randy Leffingwell. With much more editorial content than other promotional titles, this inspired book looks at key bikes made by Harley-Davidson over the past 100 years and is a must for the Harley fan.
Harley-Davidson Motor Cycles: Rolling Sculpture: A Pictorial Celebration
There can be little argument that Harley-Davidson has become an American legend-one that is known the world over. But the company can also be heralded as a survivor. Two world wars, the Great Depression, and the fickle buying trends of the American public managed to kill off all of the estimated 300 U.S. motorcycle manufacturers that once dotted the country-every one of them-except for Harley-Davidson.
This volume celebrates Harley-Davidson's 95 years in the motorcycle business. The Motor Company has come a long way since William Harley and Arthur and Walter Davidson pieced together that first prototype and no doubt the founders would be proud of its progress.
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Harley-Davidson Motorcycles: Everything You Need to Know
Whether youre new to motorcycling, contemplating your first Harley or just coming back to Americas iconic motorcycle, this book is the only one youll need.
From figuring out which Harley suits you to finding like-minded riders and rallies, this book has it all. It begins with the purchase, including invaluable information on choosing the right model for your needs.
The book covers every aspect of Harley ownership, from maintaining your bike to boosting performance, from choosing your riding gear to planning and packing for a trip.
Included are tips on learning how to ride, personalizing and customizing your bike, and aftermarket options, even a brief primer on Harley-Davidson lore and history.
Harley-Davidson Panhead Restoration
Among all the older Harley-Davidson models, none holds the allure of the Panhead. Manufactured from 1948 to 1965, the Panhead might be called the first modern Harley. Rick Schunk starts the discussion of Panhead restoration with a brief history lesson, followed by a list of things to look for, and avoid, when shopping for a Panhead. Before starting on a restoration, you have to assess both the machines needs and your own abilities. The next section is dedicated to the bikes chassis, like the rest of the book, this part is made up of photo sequences that explain exactly how to disassemble the chassis, repair the fork, and lace the wire wheels. Other chapters cover paint, engines and transmissions including the overhaul of both an engine and a transmission. Related components like the carburettor, primary drive, clutch and electrical components are covered as well. While there are other restoration guides, there are no how-to restoration books that provide extensive, start-to-finish photo sequences explaining each major operation necessary to the restoration of a Harley-Davidson Panhead.
Harley-Davidson Softail: How to Hop-Up and Customize Your Harley-Davidson
Got a Softail? Got a hankering to separate yours from all the other Softails parked outside the bar? Search no farther than this new book, How To Hop-Up and Customize Your Harley-Davidson Softail, from well-known author Timothy Remus. Whether your goal is to personalize that two-wheeled ride or give it more than 60 horsepower, the ideas and answers you need are right here. Learn how to install a 95 inch kit with over 100 horsepower, add a 250 rear tire, lower the bike, stretch the fuel tank. Included are customizing ideas, start to finish photo sequences of engine, chassis and paint work, and a list of suppliers for lights, engine hop-up parts, paint and chrome accessories. The various Softail models are among the most popular bikes ever built in Milwaukee.
Harley-Davidson Sportster Hop-Up & Customizing Guide
There are probably more Sportsters on the street than any other model of Harley-Davidson. Despite the popularity of the Harley-Davidson Sportster, there are no current guides to help owners with a hop-up or customizing project. This new book from Wolfgang includes two, start-to-finish customizing sequences, along with hands-on examples of engine hop-ups.
Harley-Davidson Sportster: Sixty Years
Things got a little weird in the American motorcycle industry after World War II. People hungered for new motorcycles, buying just about everything manufacturers could build. But on rare occasions a manufacturer produced a machine that nobody wanted. Such was the case with the Harley-Davidson Model K. The Model K had most of the features buyers wanted in a modern machine, like hand-operated clutches, foot-operated shifters, and cool-running aluminum heads, but it lacked perhaps the most important technological upgrade: a modern overhead-valve valve-train design.
The Model K retained the antiquated side-valve design because of arcane AMA racing rules written when Harley-Davidson and Indian competed head-to-head on American racetracks, but by 1952 Indian was on its last legs. This should have made the Model K a massive sales success. What nobody counted on was the British bike invasion. Thanks to their modern overhead-valve engines, the lightweight British bikes humiliated the side-valve Harleys on the track and on the street. Upgrades to the Model K didn't help; Harley finally relented and introduced a new overhead-valve middleweight for the 1957 model year. Dubbed the Sportster, it was everything the Model K was not. More importantly, it was faster than the British competition. Thus began the Sportster's sixty-year reign.
Harley-Davidson Sportster: Sixty Years tells the complete Sportster story. Noted Sportster expert Allen Girdler covers all the bikes--the XLCH, Café Racer, XR1000, XLX, 883, Iron, Forty-Eight, Seventy-Two, and Nightster--that have made the Sportster one of the most iconic motorcycles on earth.
Harley-Davidson Twin Cam 88, 96 and 103 Models ’99 to ’10
This manual contains easy step-by-step instructions linked to hundreds of photographs and illustrations. Includes troubleshooting, short cuts, notes, cautions for the home mechanic, color spark plug diagnosis and an easy-to-use index.
Harley-Davidson Twin Cam, Hop-Up & Rebuild Manual
The Harley-Davidson Twin Cam engine was first manufactured in 1999, and remains the current design for all Big Twin Harleys. Today, approximately 2 million Twin Cams are out there and many of them need work. Even for those that don’t, most Harley riders are looking for "just a little more horsepower," enough to keep up with their buddies on hopped-up Harleys.
For anyone wanting to get a little, or a lot, more power from a Twin Cam, this book presents combinations of parts that work together to provide the maximum power for the least amount of money. The crew at R&R Cycles have assembled their favorite combinations, or "recipes," that fall into one of three hop-up categories: Mild, Medium, and Race-Ready.
In addition to Twin Cam history and theory, as well as the combinations that work, this new book includes a complete and thorough engine assembly chapter. It has more than 20 pages of sequential photos and detailed captions that explain how a professional shop with a long history of building winning race engines, assembles a Twin Cam that's both fast and very durable.
Harley-Davidson XL/XLH Sportster 1986-2003
XLH883, XL883R, XLH1100, XL/XLH1200
Harley-Davidson: An Illustrated Guide
This illustrated guide is packed with interesting facts and follows the history of the famous Harley-Davidson company and the development of its famous bikes, which have earned a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts everywhere. The story dates from 1903 when Bill Harley and the Davidson brothers, with no thought of fame or fortune, decided to build a motorcycle that really worked. So successful was it, that it led to the gradual formation of a company that has survived through good times and bad.
Through good times and bad, losing and winning back police contracts, as well as weathering various other vicissitudes, the company has achieved lasting success. In the end, Harley-Davidson came to the ultimate decision of giving its customers what they really wanted, not by providing year-on-year innovations, but by remaining true to the Founders' original concept. The result, as everyone knows, are bikes of mythic status, imbued with a mysterious quality of their own and generating a passion in enthusiasts amounting almost to a love affair. The name has come to personify America and is up there alongside Coca-Cola, Ford and McDonald's.
The bikes are described in detail, not only in mechanical terms, but also with glorious photographs, and will be of interest to everyone who loves motorbikes: even aficionados of Japanese and European bikes, who have never even ridden a Harley-Davidson, will be able to recognize the unique marriage of style and nostalgia and the fact that there are no other bikes quite like them.
Harley-Davidson: Photographic History
Harley aficionado Wolfgang Wiesner sorted through factory archives and personal collections from throughout the world to create this, the first photographic history of Harley-Davidsons. Wiesner provides a thorough development history of Harley-Davidson, following the riders, movie stars, folklore and, of course, the Milwaukee Iron itself.
Harley-Davidson: The Cult Lives on
Photographs show racing, antique, and special model Harley-Davidson motorcycles, as well as biker art and enthusiasts.
Original Harley-Davidson Knucklehead: The Restorer’s Guide
Harley-Davidson stunned the world when it unveiled its EL 61, better known as the Knucklehead, on November 25, 1935. The overhead-valve technology was impressive at a time when sidevalve engines were the order of the day, and the engine formed the basis for all Harley Big Twins to follow, right through the Evolution engines of the 1980s and 90s. But what really grabbed enthusiasts' attention was the styling of the new Harleys. The Knucklehead formed the die from which all future cruisers would be cast. Fittingly, Knuckleheads are much sought after by collectors today. This book, like others in the Original series, aids anyone collecting or refurbishing these classic Harleys. It illustrates and describes the correct parts, finishes, and options and trim pieces for all Knuckleheads, from the 1936 debut through the 1947 bikes, the last year of production.
Original Harley-Davidson Knucklehead: The Restorer’s Guide (Used)
Harley-Davidson stunned the world when it unveiled its EL 61, better known as the Knucklehead, on November 25, 1935. The overhead-valve technology was impressive at a time when sidevalve engines were the order of the day, and the engine formed the basis for all Harley Big Twins to follow, right through the Evolution engines of the 1980s and 90s. But what really grabbed enthusiasts' attention was the styling of the new Harleys. The Knucklehead formed the die from which all future cruisers would be cast. Fittingly, Knuckleheads are much sought after by collectors today. This book, like others in the Original series, aids anyone collecting or refurbishing these classic Harleys. It illustrates and describes the correct parts, finishes, and options and trim pieces for all Knuckleheads, from the 1936 debut through the 1947 bikes, the last year of production.