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The  Harley-Davidson legacy

Harley-Davidson’s Humble Origins

The journey of Harley-Davidson began with two childhood friends, William Harley and Arthur Davidson. Both shared an early passion for bicycles and dedicated their spare time to working on prototypes for motorcycles.

Harley-Davidson: Decades of Innovation

Listing every Harley-Davidson model by year would be an extensive task. Instead, let’s break it down by decades, shedding light on some of the brand’s significant milestones.

1910s: The Dawn of V-Twin Power

1911 7D: The first successful V-twin produced by Harley-Davidson; this model was pivotal in establishing the V-twin configuration that would become iconic for the brand.

1940s: Harley-Davidson in Wartime

1948 FL: This year marked significant design changes for Harley-Davidson, with the introduction of the new “Panhead” V-twin engine.

1970s: The Chopper Movement and More

1977 FXS Low Rider: A variation of the FX Super Glide, the Low Rider captured the hearts of riders with its extended forks and streamlined design. It outsold other models during its debut year.

1990s: The Advent of the Fat Boy

1990 FLSTF Fat Boy: Designed for Daytona Bike Week, the Fat Boy was later introduced to the market in 1990. It became an instant classic.

2010s: Venturing into Electric Terrain

2019 Livewire: A significant shift in the brand’s history, the Livewire was Harley-Davidson’s first foray into electric vehicles. It featured a battery that offered an impressive 146 miles of city range.

Harley-Davidson Electives at MMI

The enduring partnership between Harley-Davidson and MMI dates back to 1983 and has paved the way for a range of specialised electives, providing students with hands-on experience working with this iconic brand.

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Revving through history: the Harley-Davidson legacy