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Harley-Davidson motorcycle began in Milwaukee in 1903. In Milwaukee, Bill Harley and Arthur
Walter Davidson developed a one-cylinder motorcycle. Around the turn of the century the gasoline
engine was developed and the one-cylinder motor was introduced. In 1901 the Indians were the
first motorcycles and in 1903 Mitschell, Merkel and Yale. This motorcycle was initially built for
racing and was powered by a one-cylinder gasoline combustion engine.
ENGINE
Type: 74 C.I. OHV Twin
Bore x stroke: 3 7/16" (87.3mm)
Displacement: 73.66 cubic inch
Gorgeous 1952 Harley Davidson FL Panhead Hydra Glide. 20 Miles on a fresh restoration of a nice
Panhead with 12120 miles. All original Harley Davidson sheet metal. Sold new in St. Paul by Egeberg
Harley Davidson. This motorcycle was fully restored to original conditon.
Own a piece of American History with this fully restored 1952 Harley Davidson FL Panhead.
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