Friday, June 12, 2009

1970 Harley Streamliner

The year was 1970. Harley-Davidson, the sole surviving American motorcycle manufacturer, was sinking under pressure from Japanese imports. To survive, the privately owned company had become part of recreation conglomerate AMF.In an era when the Japanese were releasing the first generation of multi-cylinder Superbikes, the Motor Company decided it needed to do something dramatic to restore its

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