百年"哈雷"/100 HARLEYS
2002-12
Thunder Bay Press (2001年8月1日)
Tod Rafferty
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No other motorcycle manufacturer in the world has managed to create such a devoted following among its disciples or market its image so successfully. The sound of a thudding V-twin engine is sufficient to proclaim the approach of the great American dream machine. Harleys are more than simple modes of transportation; they genuinely embody a lifestyle and represent a design style that is uniquely American. In this beautifully designed, compact handbook, motorcycle historian Tod Rafferty reviews the history of the Harley-Davidson and selects 100 landmark machines that best exemplify the Harley style. Illustrated in color throughout, with more than 400 specially commissioned "cut-out" and detail photos of the bikes, plus a wealth of Harley memorabilia!
IntroductionCHAPTER ONE Early YearsCHAPTER TWO Knucklehead to Electra-GlideCHAPTER THREE Changing FortunesCHAPTER FOUR Survival of the FittestPicture CreditsIndex
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