Harley-Davidson Model 1 Explained

Harley-Davidson Model 1
Manufacturer:Harley-Davidson
Production:1903-1905
Class:Standard
Top Speed:560NaN0
Power:30NaN0

The Harley-Davidson Model 1 was the first motorcycle produced by the American manufacturer Harley-Davidson. The purchase price was 200 US dollars; 38 copies were made.[1]

History

William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson developed the first prototype of a Harley Davidson motorcycle in 1903. The engine was designed according to the system De Dion-Bouton, had a displacement of 167 cc and made about 2 ps (1.5 kW). Since Harley and Davidson were dissatisfied with the performance, in 1904, cubic capacity was increased to 405 cm3 at one of bore 76 mm and one stroke 89 mm. From this pre-production model came two copies.[2]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Tod Rafferty: Harley-Davidson. 1. Auflage. Motorbuch Verlag, Stuttgart 1997,, S. 10.
  2. Jerry Hatfield: Standard Catalog of American Motorcycles 1898-1981. Krause Publications, 2006,, S. 116.