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  2. David Mann (artist) - Wikipedia

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    David Mann (() September 10, 1940 — () September 11, 2004) [2] was a California graphic artist whose paintings celebrated biker culture, and choppers.Called "the biker world's artist-in-residence," [5] his images are ubiquitous in biker clubhouses and garages, on motorcycle gas tanks, tattoos, and on T-shirts and other memorabilia associated with biker culture.

  3. File:Harley-Davidson logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 40 pages use this file: Armstrong MT500; Arthur Davidson (motorcycling) Custom motorcycle; Harley-Davidson; Harley-Davidson Baja 100; Harley-Davidson Bronx

  4. List of motorcycles in The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition

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    Collection of David Percival. 1924 Moto Guzzi C4V - The Art of the Motorcycle - Memphis. 498 cc, bore x stroke 88 x 82 mm. Power: 22 hp @ 5,500 rpm. Top speed: 93 mph (150 km/h). Moto Guzzi SpA, Mandello del Lario, Italy. A 1993 replica of the "Captain America bike" 1969 Harley-Davidson Easy Rider chopper. The Art of the Motorcycle - Memphis.

  5. List of Harley-Davidson motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    First of two H-D flat-twin motorcycle designs put into production, first H-D flathead motorcycle. The fork was a trailing link design. D-series (45 solo) 45.1 cu in (739 cc) flathead: 1929–1932 First H-D 45 cubic inch motorcycle, first H-D flathead V-twin motorcycle. R-series (45 solo: R, RL, RLD,) 45.1 cu in (739 cc) flathead 1932–1936

  6. The Art of the Motorcycle - Wikipedia

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    Postcard promoting the exhibition depicting a 1965 Kreidler Florett motorcycle.. The catalog of the exhibition covered a broad range of historic motorcycles starting from pre-20th century steam-powered velocipedes and tricycles, covering the earliest production motorcycles, Art Deco machines of the 20s and 30s, iconic Harley-Davidsons and Indians, British roadsters, and on up to the striking ...

  7. Harley-Davidson - Wikipedia

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    By 1920 Harley-Davidson was the largest motorcycle manufacturer in the world, with 28,189 machines produced and dealers in 67 countries. [27] In 1921, Otto Walker set a record on a Harley-Davidson as the first motorcycle to win a race at an average speed greater than 100 mph (160 km/h). [28] [29]

  8. Harley-Davidson Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Harley-Davidson Museum is an American museum located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin celebrating the more than 100-year history of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. [1] The 130,000 square foot (12,077.3952 m 2) three-building complex on 20 acres (8.0937128448 ha) along the Menomonee River bank contains more than 450 Harley-Davidson motorcycles and hundreds of thousands of artifacts from the Harley ...

  9. Category:Images of motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images of motorcycles" The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total. Cd200rm.JPG 640 × 480; 117 KB. Dom and robbo.jpg 1,043 × 735 ...