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  2. The Hill Climber - Wikipedia

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    The piece was a gift from the family of Willie G. Davidson, a senior vice president and chief styling officer at Harley who is the grandson of one of the company founders, William A. Davidson. [1] Willie and Nancy Davidson saw the original By the Horns sculpture and commissioned an enlarged duplicate to donate to the Harley-Davidson Museum.

  3. Della Crewe - Wikipedia

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    Della Crewe was born in Racine, Wisconsin and moved to Waco, Texas around 1910. [1] There she worked as a manicurist. [2] She was known for being an experienced traveler, and a family member suggested she explore the country by motorcycle. [3]

  4. Scott Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, his wife, Sharon, gave him an easel, canvases and paints as a Christmas gift. Jacobs began painting and displaying his work in his own galleries under the assumed name Escotete. In 1993, a short time after painting two pieces ,"Fat Boy” and “Live to Ride", which featured Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Jacobs' work was seen by the ...

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  6. List of Harley-Davidson motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    From 1964, the first Harley-Davidson to have electric starting. [2] Model K and KK 46 cu in (750 cc) flathead 1952–1953 Last 45 street solo, all-new engine, first civilian H-D with rear suspension Model KR: 46 cu in (750 cc) flathead 1953–1969 Racing only Model KH and KHK 54.2 cu in (888 cc) flathead 1954–1956

  7. Motorcycle bell - Wikipedia

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    World War II gave a big boost to the motorcycle industry when the U.S. military called on manufacturers Harley-Davidson and Indian to produce more than 100,000 motorcycles for the war effort." [9] When the American Veterans returned home many of them continued riding motorcycles and the use of the bell as a protection charm when riding a ...

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