Posts Tagged ‘Arthur Davidson’

The Oldest Motorcycle Names Live on

December 25th, 2009

Harley Davidson

This classic series of motorcycles has a long and storied history with a legion of fans that includes owners, motorcycle enthusiasts, old and young alike. Distinguished by its style, unique engine sound and fan loyalty, Harley Davidson motorcycles are unlike any bikes ever produced.

From modest beginnings in 1901, Harley Davidson Incorporated was the brainchild of William Harley who had developed a small, powerful engine. Like many engine manufacturers of the era, these engines were intended for use with existing bicycle designs, combining motorized power with pedal power. From a small shop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Harley and his partner, Arthur Davidson embarked on a journey that would revolutionize the world of motorized transportation.

1903 saw the introduction of its first production motorcycle. The early Harley-Davidson bikes were popular as race machines. By the end of the decade, Harley Davidson was selling a version if its bikes for use as police vehicles. Shortly thereafter, The Company introduced a 45 degree V-twin engine design that would represent a style synonymous with Harley-Davidson for years to come.

The post-war years saw a rapid expansion in production, along with some ownership bumps in the road. The mid 1980s saw ownership shift from AMF to a group comprised of Harley Davidson management. The Company went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 1987. The rest, as they say, is history.

The big V twin engine configurations were reflected in many subsequent designs including the F Head, Flathead, Knucklehead, Panhead and Shovelhead, all exceeding 1000 cubic centimeters in displacement. The smaller V-twin designs reflected a smaller displacement under 1000 cubic centimeters until the introduction of the Evolution and Ironhead series of engines and are found on the Sportster X series bikes.

The V Rod, introduced in 2002, incorporates a liquid cooled 1130 cubic centimeter super bike engine. The VRSC models are unique in both style and performance from all of its predecessors. The 60 degree V twin engine features fuel injection and was developed with the help of Porsche.

Even the Harley Davidson logo has created incredible marketing potential with after market merchandise and accessory sales accounting for up to 5 percent of the Company’s revenue. The distinctive HD eagle reflects the respect Harley Davidson enjoys from competitors and motorcycle fans.

Royal Enfield

The pride of British manufacturing companies, Royal Enfield has established a reputation that dates back to the mid 1800s. Like many early manufacturers of personal transportation, founder George Townsend focus on producing parts for existing bicycle designs, and by 1893 was producing and selling complete bicycles under the Enfield name. It was not long before Townsend turned the name Enfield and its slogan built like a gun into household words across Great Britain.

The most endearing product introduction by Royal Enfield has to be the Bullet. With a single cylinder, four stroke engine, the 1933 Bullet sported a dramatic front to rear rake making for truly classic line. World War II brought a one of a kind bike from Enfield, the Flying Flea. Complete with its own parachute and packing cage, the Flying Flea could be dropped from an aircraft along with the troops provided a means of motorized battlefield transport not previously available.

The Royal Enfield line even included a version of the famous red-painted Indian motorcycles, after the company acquired the brand name rights. The RE Indians were discontinued in the 1960s. Intense competition from Japanese motorcycle producers during the 1960s and 1970s meant the Royal Enfield needed bikes that could match the speed and performance of the Asian bikes.

The answer was the Interceptor line of extremely fast motorcycles, with a top speed of over 105 miles per hour and able to cover the quarter mile in les than 14 seconds. Sadly, production could not keep up with demand, and the Interceptor became the last of the Enfield line to be produced in England.

Royal Enfield motorcycles are still produced in India and exported worldwide, including to the United Kingdom and to the United States. The famous Bullet bikes still anchor this legendary line of motorcycles with versions which includes the 500 cubic centimeter Elektra X.

Why The Harley Davidson Motorcycle Is More Popular Than Ever Before

September 30th, 2009

With more than one hundred years notched on their belt, Harley Davidson is praised with building the best motorcycles on the planet. There is little doubt that they deserve the acclaim.

Arthur Davidson and William Harley dreamed of creating a “motorized bicycle” in their early adulthood. Test models were created and failed miserably, but this never deterred the boys from achieving their goal. Despite early models requiring foot power on hills, Harley and Davidson continued striving to create the “motorized bicycle” that they knew would become a success.

By 1906, the first fifty motorcycles were manufactured. A few years later, they followed with a line of motorcycles for police and military use. Short of a slowdown in the 1970s, Harley Davidson never stopped tweaking and improving their models. Today, Harley Davison produces millions of motorcycles for use on every corner of the world.

The distinct engine roar and loud vibrations through their tailpipes allow onlookers to hear the motorcycle far before it is visible. Listening to the strength of a Harley Davidson engine is an experience few will forget.

Three motorcycle nicknames were established courtesy of Harley Davidson. “Choppers” were born when the angle of the motorcycle’s front fork was extended allowing the handlebars to sit further back. “Hogs” became aptly named for the extra room used to transport racing pigs without switching to a larger vehicle. Who said people are the only ones who can ride a Harley? “Harleys” offered a shorter, catchier way to name a motorcycle manufactured by Harley Davidson.

Every March, Harley Davidson takes the Daytona by storm. June brings the Harleys to New England by way of Laconia, New Hampshire. Sturgis, South Dakota becomes a home away from home for many riders every August. Thousands of Harley Davidson’s enthusiasts attend these gatherings. Many leave with dreams of having their own bike customized to match what they have seen on other bikes.

In 1983, H.O.G., The Harley Owners Group, formed its first chapter. Today more than 1,000 chapters are in existence and more than one million members share their love of these bikes, whether they own one or not. The devotion to this fine brand is proven, and you do not have to be among the elite to enjoy all there is to Harley Davidson. There are also a slew of online forums and websites devoted to Harley Davidson. Not even Yamaha, BMW, Victory, or Honda come close to having the same fan base.

Even if you cannot afford a Harley, you can still show your enthusiasm for the maker by purchasing items from their merchandise line. All of these items help contribute to Harley Davidson’s $5 billion revenue every year. Hey, the advertising helps too! Not that Harley Davidson is hurting for promotion.

Harley Davidson truly is the reigning champion of motorcycle manufacturers. What others strive to achieve in their lifetime, Harley Davidson has conquered.




By: Gregg Hall

Harley Davidson Motorcycles The King Of Bikes

September 24th, 2009

If you have heard of motorcycles, you have heard of Harley Davidson motorcycles. Motorcycle buffs swear by these motorcycles that have an iconic status in the motorcycling world.

The history of these motorcycles goes way back to the year 1901 when William Harley came up with a bike fitted with an engine. Arthur Davidson, a friend of Harley backed him in producing a racing motorcycle in the year 1903, which was bought by a childhood friend. However, soon the popularity of these motorcycles moved out of the realm of buddydom and into the real world when one of the Harley Davidson motorcycles won a race. It was also the time when the production plant of these Motor Company moved out of a wooden shed and into more modern production areas.

In the 1950s the these motorcycles featured in many wins and soon became a household name. The popularity of these motorcycles can be gauged from the fact that in 1983 the Harley Owners Group was established and within six years it boasted of over 90,000 enthusiastic members. It was the biggest motorcycle club worldwide to be sponsored by a manufacturer.

The worth of these motorcycles was further proved when it was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1987.

With every passing year, the quest to invent and add more such motorcycles continued. The race wining spree also carried on unabated, as did the feat of selling more bikes than any other manufacturer.

In the year 2006 another milestone was achieved when the first authorized dealer of Harley Davidson motorcycles was chosen in china. Today, there are dealers of these motorcycles in more than sixty nations, with over 9,000 people working under its banner. So, in most parts of the world you can hope to buy and enjoy the delights offered by such motorcycles.

There is a wide array of these type motorcycles offered by the company, in various shapes, colours and styles. There are touring bikes, recreational and sports racing bikes etc. the Ultra Classic Electra Glide is one Harley Davidson motorcycle that has several attractive features for the greatest comfort and style. Its advanced audio system is the cherry on the cake.

Understanding that motorcycle clothing and accessories are an integral component of biking style, the company produces an entire range of to jazz up the Davidson motorcycles and their riders. The accessories that they produce are sidecars, chrome covers, windshields, seats, mirrors, backrests, sissy bars, hand controls, saddlebags and pouches.

The clothing line caters to the needs of men women and children too and includes all kinds of leather goods, jackets, vests, shirts, pants, eyewear, boots, racing gear and also gear for different kinds of weather.

So, for an overall enjoyable and thrilling motorcycling experience all that you have to do is to pamper yourself with these attires and accessories and ride a Harley Davidson motorcycle.




By: Rohit Chopra