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1978, 1201 pcs at price of US$3623 1979, 9 or 10 pcs remaining parts from stock. In 2013 a 1977 model sold for 12,000 dollars at an auction. [8] In 2004 a 1978 model went for 9,900 at an auction in New Zealand. [9] In 2010 a 1977 model sold for about US$20,000 by Bonhams at auction. [10]
First production Harley-Davidson with a belt final drive and a belt primary drive. Super Glide II FXR 82 cu in (1,340 cc) 1982–1985 Sport Glide FXRT 82 cu in (1,340 cc) 1983–1993 Super glide II FXRS 82 cu in (1,340 cc) [4] 1982–1988 Low Glide 82 cu in (1,340 cc) 1984–1985 Street Bob FXDB 96.7 cu in (1,584 cc) (2007–2013),
Oct. 17—Some sports figures' names instantly conjure images and nostalgic memories of specific plays or games. The mention of Arley Andrews immediately connects anyone with a drop of Hoosier ...
Berliner Motor Corporation was the US distributor from the 1950s through the 1980s for several European motorcycle marques, including Ducati, J-Be, [5] Matchless, Moto Guzzi, Norton, Sachs and Zündapp, as well as selling Metzeler tires.
Pages in category "Cruiser motorcycles" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. ... Harley-Davidson FL; Harley-Davidson Sportster;
Erik F. Buell (born April 2, 1950, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the founder, former chairman and chief operations officer of the Buell Motorcycle Company, which eventually merged with Harley-Davidson Corp. Buell is a pioneer of modern race motorcycle technology.
1978 Indiana elections (1 P) S. 1978 in sports in Indiana (1 C, 17 P) Pages in category "1978 in Indiana" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.
The Indian Chief is a motorcycle that was built by the Hendee Manufacturing Company and the subsequent Indian Motocycle Company from 1922 to the end of the company's production in 1953, and again from 1999 to present.The Chief was Indian's "big twin", a larger, more powerful motorcycle than the more agile Scout used in competition and sport riding.