1926 Harley Davidson Racer
© Paul Hartman
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1926 Harley Davidson Racer
© Paul Hartman
This 1960 something CJ5 (6?) is my father-in-law's. He's got the old Jeep running pretty well.
1928 HD F Head
© M.Mitchell
Motor Bike Expo Verona Italy
© caferacer magazin
This 1914 factory Harley-Davidson racer is a single-cam F-head machine bearing the critical ‘H’ serial number (5588H), which indicates both ‘1914’ and ‘factory racer,’ as does the 55 production number – all factory racers prewar began their numbering with 500. It is in ‘as last raced’ condition, and has a unique fuel/oil tank installed, which fits between the frame rails rather than the original pannier tanks. It bears all the scars of a long racing career from the most dangerous and most romantic period of American racing. Extremely rare.
© Serge Bueno / Heroes Motorcycles LA
HD F-Head
© gophersandcheese
HD 1915 Motor
© classic american iron
Faile, F Head Torn, Acrylic and screenprint on paper