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1915 Harley-davidson J on 2040-motos

US $98,500.00
YearYear:1915 MileageMileage:1207 ColorColor: Gray
Location:

Encinitas, California, United States

Encinitas, California, United States
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Harley-Davidson J tech info

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Moto blog

Hero Motocorp Teases Harley-Davidson-branded Model for India

Wed, 05 Apr 2023

An Indian-made air-cooled Single-cylinder Sportster? Harley-Davidson and Hero Motocorp announced a partnership back in 2020 for the distribution of existing Harley motorcycles and the development of a new range of models for the Indian market. We haven’t heard much from that arrangement… until now, when a selection of “spy photos” of a Harley-Davidson-branded motorcycle with a 400-ish cc Single landed in the hands of the Indian press.

Harley-Davidson Museum Showing Living Lost Photographs by Josh Kurpius

Thu, 09 Jan 2014

The Harley-Davidson Museum is opening a new exhibit featuring photographs from custom builder and artist Josh Kurpius. Opening Jan. 17, the Living Lost Photographs by Josh Kurpius art exhibit includes 30 photographs taken during a series of road trips Kurpius took with friends, all riding vintage Harleys.

Harley-Davidson Museum Announces Black Leather Jacket Exhibit

Thu, 09 Feb 2012

The Harley-Davidson Museum is opening a new exhibit dedicated to an iconic piece of motorcycle culture: the black leather jacket. The “Worn to be Wild: The Black Leather Jacket“  exhibit will showcase the ubiquitous article from many riders’ wardrobe.The exhibit includes over 100 artifacts including jackets designed by fashion houses such as Jean Paul Gaultier and Gianni Versace, as well as jackets worn by celebrities such as Elvis Presley. “The leather jacket symbolizes different things for each person who wears it, whether they are a motorcyclist, celebrity or a top designer,” says Bill Davidson, vice president of the Harley-Davidson Museum.