In 2003 Harley-Davidson will be celebrating its 100th birthday, confirming the extraordinary staying power of the company founded in Milwaukee by Arthur and Walter Davidson, and Bill Harley. This stands testimony to the unique bond between man and machine: the Harley riders from all strata of society, and the Harley motorcycle. The Flatheads, Knuckleheads, Panheads and Shovelheads, and the customised choppers with their chromed sissy bars and fish-tail exhausts are all compellingly photographed on location by Garry Stuart, and are examples of the extraordinary evolution of Harley into an American icon. These motorcycles have a special place in the hearts of thousands. Through a series of wonderfully composed colour photographs, Classic Harley Davidson presents the bikes, their riders and their lifestyles and the landscape to which they are inextricably linked.
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About the Author:
Mark Williams founded, edited and published some of Britain's leading bike magazines, including Motorcycle International, Bike and Which Bike? He has also regularly contributed to the US magazine Motorcyclist. His book credits include Road Movies and Running out of Road. Garry Stuart is a freelance photographer who has contributed to many of Britain's leading motorcycle and car magazines. He provided the photography for the Salamander books Classic Jeeps and Classic Pickups.
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- PublisherSalamander Books
- Publication date1999
- ISBN 10 1840650842
- ISBN 13 9781840650846
- BindingHardcover
- Number of pages142