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  2. Harley-Davidson Knucklehead engine - Wikipedia

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    The knucklehead is a retronym used by enthusiasts to refer to a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so named because of the distinct shape of the rocker boxes. [1] The engine is a two-cylinder, 45 degree, pushrod actuated overhead valve V-twin engine with two valves per cylinder.

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  4. Harley-Davidson CVO - Wikipedia

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    Harley-Davidson CVO ("Custom Vehicle Operations") for motorcycles are a family of models created by Harley-Davidson for the factory custom market. For every model year since the program's inception in 1999, Harley-Davidson has chosen a small selection of its mass-produced motorcycle models and created limited-edition customizations of those platforms with larger-displacement engines, costlier ...

  5. Jeff Decker - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Decker is a sculptor and historian who is known for his bronze sculptures, the most notable of which is titled "By the Horns" (also known as The Hill Climber), a 16-foot-tall, 5,000-pound bronze located on the grounds of the Harley-Davidson Museum. [1]

  6. List of Counting Cars episodes - Wikipedia

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    Featured vehicles include a 1960 Coupe de Ville with red and black pin striping belonging to a patron at Vamp'd, the Bar and Grill that Danny owns; a Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic motorcycle custom-built for a customer who wants to be able to drive it from his wheelchair and take his wife as a passenger; and a 1978 El Camino.

  7. The Hill Climber - Wikipedia

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    The piece was a gift from the family of Willie G. Davidson, a senior vice president and chief styling officer at Harley who is the grandson of one of the company founders, William A. Davidson. [1] Willie and Nancy Davidson saw the original By the Horns sculpture and commissioned an enlarged duplicate to donate to the Harley-Davidson Museum.

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