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Harley-Davidson Evolution Motorcycles

by Greg Field
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Overview

This dynamic volume chronicles the design and development of the Evolution engine and the machines it powers. Told through firsthand accounts from engineers and designers, this story goes beyond the new engine to Harley-Davidson's shift to a more nostalgic look. The book also covers the softtail suspension that has the appearance of 1940's-era suspension while providing a smooth and comfortable ride. Field taps into how Harley-Davidson transformed the motorcycle of choice for outlaws and outcasts into a cultural icon for affluent excitement.

Synopsis

Forced to adapt to the efficiency introduced by Japanese motorcycle makers, Harley-Davidson created the Evolution engine in 1984. The "Evo" was 15 years in development: a lighter, longer lasting, fuel-efficient alloy engine that kept the classic look, sound and feel. From the drawing board to the speedway, this is the Evo story. Illustrations.

About the Author, Greg Field

Greg Field has written a number of books on the subject of motorcycles, including several volumes dealing with Harley-Davidson.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2001
Publisher
MBI Publishing Company
Pages
192
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780760305003

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