Harley-Davidson had their modest start in a backyard shop in
1903. 115 years later, that distinctive "potato, potato, potato"
sound of the V twin engine is still the most notable trademark of the brand.
And the classic look of the bike maintains a design that gives a nod to the
original. Furthermore, there's the type of person who rides a Harley; the
bearded, long-haired, leather wearing, bandana-sporting older man
associated with the brand.
Vintage Harley Davidson Motorcycle Parts have successfully carved a niche for
themselves that is completely different from the rest. Even through countless
hard times and record drops in sales, the Harley-Davidson name has survived,
and is the most recognized American motorcycle brand.
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