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Harley-Davidson, Inc. (H-D, or simply Harley) is an American motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Founded in 1903, it is one of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression along with its historical rival, Indian Motorcycles. The company has survived numerous ownership arrangements, subsidiary arrangements, periods of poor economic health and product quality, and intense global competition to become one of the world's largest motorcycle manufacturers and an iconic brand widely known for its loyal following. There are owner clubs and events worldwide, as well as a company-sponsored, brand-focused museum. Harley-Davidson is noted for a style of customization that gave rise to the chopper motorcycle style. The company traditionally marketed heavyweight, air-cooled cruiser motorcycles with engine displacements greater than 700 cc, but it has broadened its offerings to include more contemporary VRSC (2002) and middle-weight Street (2014) platforms. Harley-Davidson manufactures its motorcycles at factories in York, Pennsylvania; Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin; Tomahawk, Wisconsin; Manaus, Brazil; and Rayong, Thailand. The company markets its products worldwide, and also licenses and markets merchandise under the Harley-Davidson brand, among them apparel, home décor and ornaments, accessories, toys, scale models of its motorcycles, and video games based on its motorcycle line and the community. History In 1901, 20-year-old William S. Harley drew up plans for a small engine with a displacement of 7.07 cubic inches (116 cc) and four-inch (102 mm) flywheels designed for use in a regular pedal-bicycle frame. Over the next two years, he and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson worked on their motor-bicycle using the northside Milwaukee machine shop at the home of their friend Henry Melk. It was finished in 1903 with the help of Arthur's brother Walter Davidson. Upon testing their power-cycle, Harley and the Davidson brothers found it unable to climb the hills around Milwaukee without pedal assistance, and they wrote off their first motor-bicycle as a valuable learning experiment. The three began work on a new and improved machine with an engine of 24.74 cubic inches (405 cc) with 9.75 in (24.8 cm) flywheels weighing 28 lb (13 kg). Its advanced loop-frame pattern was similar to the 1903 Milwaukee Merkel motorcycle designed by Joseph Merkel, later of Flying Merkel fame. The bigger engine and loop-frame design took it out of the motorized bicycle category and marked the path to future motorcycle designs. They also received help with their bigger engine from outboard motor pioneer Ole Evinrude, who was then building gas engines of his own design for automotive use on Milwaukee's Lake Street. The prototype of the new loop-frame Harley-Davidson was assembled in a 10 ft × 15 ft (3.0 m × 4.6 m) shed in the Davidson family backyard. Most of the major parts, however, were made elsewhere, including some probably fabricated at the West Milwaukee railshops where oldest brother William A. Davidson was toolroom foreman. This prototype machine was functional by September 8, 1904, when it competed in a Milwaukee motorcycle race held at State Fair Park. Edward Hildebrand rode it and placed fourth in the race. In January 1905, the company placed small advertisements in the Automobile and Cycle Trade Journal offering bare Harley-Davidson engines to the do-it-yourself trade. By April, they were producing complete motorcycles on a very limited basis. That year, Harley-Davidson dealer Carl H. Lang of Chicago sold three bikes from the five built in the Davidson backyard shed. Years later, the company moved the original shed to the Juneau Avenue factory where it stood for many decades as a tribute. In 1906, Harley and the Davidson brothers built their first factory on Chestnut Street (later Juneau Avenue), at the current location of Harley-Davidson's corporate headquarters. The first Juneau Avenue plant was a 40 ft × 60 ft (12 m × 18 m) single-story wooden structure. The company produced about 50 motorcycles that year. In 1907, William S. Harley graduated from the University of Wisconsin–Madison with a degree in mechanical engineering. That year, they expanded the factory with a second floor and later with facings and additions of Milwaukee pale yellow ("cream") brick. With the new facilities, production increased to 150 motorcycles in 1907. The company was officially incorporated that September. They also began selling their motorcycles to police departments around this time, a market that has been important to them ever since. In 1907, William A. Davidson quit his job as tool foreman for the Milwaukee Road railroad and joined the Motor Company. Production in 1905 and 1906 were all single-cylinder models with 26.84-cubic-inch (440 cc) engines. In February 1907, they displayed a prototype model at the Chicago Automobile Show with a 45-degree V-Twin engine. Very few V-Twin models were built between 1907 and 1910. These first V-Twins displaced 53.68 cubic inches (880 cc) and produced about 7 horsepower (5.2 kW). This gave about double the power of the first singles, and top speed was about 60 mph (100 km/h). Production jumped from 450 motorcycles in 1908 to 1,149 machines in 1909. In 1911, the company introduced an improved V-Twin model with a displacement of 49.48 cubic inches (811 cc) and mechanically operated intake valves, as opposed to the "automatic" intake valves used on earlier V-Twins that opened by engine vacuum. It was smaller than earlier twins but gave better performance. After 1913, the majority of bikes produced by Harley-Davidson were V-Twin models. In 1912, Harley-Davidson introduced their patented "Ful-Floteing Seat", which was suspended by a coil spring inside the seat tube. The spring tension could be adjusted to suit the rider's weight, and more than 3 inches (76 mm) of travel was available. Harley-Davidson used seats of this type until 1958. By 1913, the yellow brick factory had been demolished and a new five-story structure had been built on the site which took up two blocks along Juneau Avenue and around the corner on 38th Street. Despite the competition, Harley-Davidson was already pulling ahead of Indian and dominated motorcycle racing after 1914. Production that year swelled to 16,284 machines. World War I In 1917, the United States entered World War I and the military demanded motorcycles for the war effort. Harleys had already been used by the military in the Pancho Villa Expedition but World War I was the first time that it was adopted for military issue, first with the British Model H produced by Triumph Motorcycles Ltd in 1915. The U.S. military purchased over 20,000 motorcycles from Harley-Davidson. Harley-Davidson launched a line of bicycles in 1917 in hopes of recruiting more domestic customers for its motorcycles. Models included the traditional diamond frame men's bicycle, a step-th.... Discover the Art Davidson popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Art Davidson books.

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    The Art of Piracy

    Cecilia Dominic

    She unknowingly holds the secret to his immortality. When airship pirates attack, will their budding love go down in flames?Alternate France, 1871. Art historian Veronica Devine dr...

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    Sons of Anarchy

    Various Authors

    En septiembre de 2008 la cadena estadounidense FX estrena Sons of Anarchy, una serie sobre un club de moteros outlaw con sede en la ficticia ciudad californiana de Charming. En est...

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    Mysteries of the Overworld

    Danica Davidson

    Stevie and Alex are still looking for answers about the mysterious Ender crystal Stevie discovered, and the sinister voice that seems to emanate from it. Their search leads them to...

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    Escape from the Overworld

    Danica Davidson

    ?Minecraft spills into the real world?Funny and exciting, two kids team up to save two worlds?Classic good vs. evil story perfect for readers aged 7 to 12?Perfect for fans of Harry...

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    Bob Dylan. Mixing Up the Medicine

    Mark Davidson & Parker Fishel

    La esperada gran obra oficial, de referencia y totalmente autorizada sobre Bob Dylan, una leyenda viva y una de las figuras más emblemáticas de la música de las últimas seis década...

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    Attack on the Overworld

    Danica Davidson

    Stevie and Maison have a great friendship where they travel back and forth between the Overworld and the human world. Maison has earned some fame for battling off the mobs at her s...

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    The Hard Light of Day

    Rod Moss

    A rare glimpse into the Australian heartland and the interactions of black and white Australians through the eyes of an artist.Two years after artist Rod Moss arrived in Alice Spri...

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    The Last of the Ender Crystal

    Danica Davidson

    After searching biome after biome for the lost shards of an enchanted Ender crystal that, in the wrong hands, could ensure the destruction of the entire Overworld, Stevie and Alex ...

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    No One Asked For This

    Cazzie David

    A NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER. From writer/director Cazzie David comes a series of acerbic, darkly funny essays about anxiety, social media, misanthropy, and growing up in a wildly e...

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    Live to Ride

    Wayne Johnson

    Live to Ride is pure adrenalinea fullthrottle exploration of motorcycles that pushes to the limit, with heartpounding accounts of riding the greatest bikes of all time, all over th...

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    Clash in the Underwater World

    Danica Davidson

    After their adventures in the Jungle Biome, Stevie and Alex have tracked down another shard of the mysterious Ender crystal, which they must reassemble in order to keep the Ender D...

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    Harley-Davidson Field Guide

    Doug Mitchel

    Harley Davidson motorcycles remain the most popular motorcycle in the world. Harley owners and enthusiasts will love this handy little guide to their bestknown bikes, complete with...

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    Adventure Against the Endermen

    Danica Davidson

    After discovering a portal to Earth and battling the evil Herobrine and his army of vicious mobs, Steve and his friends are known throughout the Overworld as heroes. Stevie’s enjoy...

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    1001 Basketball Trivia Questions

    Dale Ratermann & Brian Brosi

    Basketball has evolved to one of the most commonly played sports worldwide. Regardless of how well you think you know basketball, there’s bound to be questions in this book to chal...

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    Relativism and Intentionalism in Interpretation

    Kalle Puolakka

    Relativism and Intentionalism in Interpretation: Davidson, Hermeneutics, and Pragmatism applies a rich philosophical perspective to questions central to the interpretation of art. ...

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    Live from New York

    Orange Hippo!

    Since Chevy Chase first uttered the phrase 'Live from New York, it's Saturday night,' Saturday Night Live has grown from the vision of Canadian comedian Lorne Michaels to be a cult...

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    Ride Free

    Willie G. Davidson

    Willie G. Davidson likes to say that he was born with gasoline in his veins and a crayon in each hand. A designer at heart, Davidson combined his passions for art and motorcycles t...

  • Plays By John Davidson synopsis, comments

    Plays By John Davidson

    John Davidson

    This book is a collection of plays by John Davidson, with frontpiece and illustrations by Aubrey Beardsley. This book was created from a scan of the original artifact, and as such...

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    Stop Look Breathe Create

    Wendy Ann Greenhalgh

    <h3>Stop Look Breathe Create is a simple fourstep process for exploring mindfulness through creativity, and in turn, developing creativity through mindful practice.The book e...

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    Carriage Terminology

    Don H. Berkebile

    This reference work is the definitive source for the terminology, nomenclature, and illustrative diagrams for all known carriage types of the Western world, as well as many of the ...

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    Danger in the Jungle Temple

    Danica Davidson

    Stevie and Alex’s search for the hidden shards of the powerful Ender crystal leads them straight to the jungle biome, where they must try to find another piece of the crystal befor...

  • The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf synopsis, comments

    The Art of Seducing a Naked Werewolf

    Molly Harper

    A werewolf alpha must protect her pack from outsiders and rivalsall while avoiding falling for a snooping humanin this second in a witty and sexy paranormal romance series from the...

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    Battle with the Wither

    Danica Davidson

    After finally defeating Herobrine and rescuing his father, Stevie is looking forward to putting the prophecy far behind him. Bidding his friends farewell, Stevie returns to the Ove...

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    The Armies of Herobrine

    Danica Davidson

    The portal between Minecraft and the real world may have been restored, but Herobrine is still at largeand Stevie knows that a confrontation is inevitable. While Stevie, Alex, and ...

  • Leading Articles on various subjects. Edited by ... J. Davidson. synopsis, comments

    Leading Articles on various subjects. Edited by ... J. Davidson.

    Hugh Miller & John Davidson

    The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society, ranging ...

  • Biography and Poetical Remains of the late Margaret Miller Davidson ... Third edition. synopsis, comments

    Biography and Poetical Remains of the late Margaret Miller Davidson ... Third edition.

    Washington Irving & Margaret Davidson

    The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes books from the British Library digitised by Microsoft. The books reflect the complex and changing role of literature in society, ranging ...

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    Music in Literature

    Andrzej Hejmej

    This book captures links between music and literature in the light of recent proposals from theorists of intertextuality and comparative literature, and at the same time diagnoses ...

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    Renegade

    Mark E. Smith

    The only way to appreciate the legendary musician Mark E. Smith is to encounter the man in his own words.'May be the funniest music book ever written' ObserverThe Fall are one of t...

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    Next Is Now

    Lior Arussy

    One of the world’s leading authorities on customercentric business transformation, Lior Arussyfounder and CEO of the global consulting firm Strativity Groupoffers “a revolutionary,...

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    Return of the Ender Dragon

    Danica Davidson

    After dangerous adventures all over the Overworld and in Earth, Stevie, Alex, and Maison have managed to reassemble the mysterious Ender crystalbut they were too late! The Ender Dr...

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    My Cool Motorcycle

    Chris Haddon

    The motorcycle can lay claim as the most influential form of mobility becoming the embodiment of liberation and rebellion; never more so than in the 50s and 60s with the era of roc...

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    Run the Storm

    George Michelsen Foy

    In the bestselling tradition of The Perfect Storm and The Finest Hours, “an exquisitely written and dramatic book…a literary pageturner” (Doug Stanton, #1 New York Times bestsellin...