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  2. Harley-Davidson - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson, Inc. (H-D, or simply Harley) ... rear coil-over air suspension and are the only models to offer full fairings with radios and CBs. All touring models ...

  3. Harley-Davidson XR-750 - Wikipedia

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    The Harley-Davidson XR-750 is a racing motorcycle ... Suspension: Front: Ceriani ... An Evel Knievel XR-750 suspended mid-air as if jumping, at the Harley-Davidson ...

  4. Harley-Davidson WLA - Wikipedia

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    The Harley-Davidson WLA is a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that was produced to US Army specifications in the years during and around World War II. It was based on an existing civilian model, the WL , and is of the 45 solo type, so called due to its 45-cubic-inch (740 cm 3 ) engine displacement and single-rider design.

  5. Harley-Davidson Sportster - Wikipedia

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    The Harley-Davidson Sportster is a line of ... large gas tank and front suspension. ... Exhaust balance pipe moved from running under the air filter and disguised and ...

  6. Showa Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Showa is a brand of high-performance automotive, motorcycle and outboard suspension systems of Hitachi Astemo, based in Gyoda, Saitama in Japan. [2] SHOWA Corporation headquarters in Gyoda, Japan. The company was founded in 1938 as Showa Aircraft Precision Works. [3]

  7. 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