A Harley Davidson advertisement from April 1930 issue of Popular Mechanics. “Come on and Ride!”
A Harley Davidson advertisement from April 1930 issue of Popular Mechanics. “Come on and Ride!”
Here is a Harley Davidson advertisement from February 1930 issue of Popular Mechanics.
“You Never Tire of It”
Full page Harley Davidson advertisement from November 1917 issue of Popular Mechanics.
“50 to 75 miles per gallon of gasoline, 600 to 1200 miles per gallon of oil, 5000 to 8000 miles per set of tires”
Harley Davidson advertisement in January 1914 issue of Gleenings in Bee Culture. It boasts of “startling, exclusive improvements”, the main one being the “step starter” which “starts machine with rider in the saddle and both wheels on the ground”.
Harley Davidson advertisement in March 1916 Boy’s Life magazine. An outdoorsy theme and copy.
A Harley Davidson advertisement proudly declaring that over 3800 H-D motorcycles were in the US Government Mail Service.
Harley Davidson advertisement proudly declaring yet another win in this full-page ad in Popular Mechanics. “Breaking Another World Record – Travels 68-1/2 Miles an Hour for 300 miles”.
This Harley Davidson advertisement boasts of winning the 1915 National Championship held in Birmingham, Alabama.
Here is a Harley Davidson ad from 1908 Motorcycle Illustrated bragging about its diamond medal in the “Great F.A.M. 1908 Endurance Contest”. F.A.M stands for Federation of American Motorcyclists.
A short ad boasting the latest Harley Davidson racing achievements from Motorcycle Illustrated September 1908 issue.