Harley Davidson Motorcycle Gifts
HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE GEAR, ACCESSORIES AND APPAREL
Way back in 1901 (before one of us was born), William Harley, at the ripe age of 21, put together some plans for a small engine for use in a conventional (for the time) pedal-bicycle frame.
After two years, with the help of his friend, Arthur Davidson, and Arthur’s brother, Walter Davidson, Harley and crew found their power-cycle unable to make it up the modest hills in their Milwaukee hometown without pedal assistance.
Harley and crew started working on their next machine, which was to become the first “real” Harley-Davidson motorcycle. This one had a bigger engine and better frame, which transitioned the contraption from the category of motorized-bicycle into the new era of what was becoming a modern motorcycle.
In January 1905, the marketing of Harley Davison began with small advertisements that offered only the engines for the do-it-yourself handyman.
In 1906, their first factory was established and to this day remains as the location for what was to become the Motor Company’s corporate headquarters.
Since that time, some other folks on our little planet have grown to like what those boys started and their machines are respected around the globe. And like anything else that people become fond of, all kinds of other stuff developed around that so admiring folks can buy as gifts: some practical, such as protective gear, and motorcycle parts. Other things, such as Harley Davidson neon accent lights, probably not so necessary, but certainly a part of customizing one’s bike!
Check out the following links for some of the Harley gifts that have evolved since over 100 years ago. It’s probable you’ll find something that you’re looking for!
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HARLEY HELMETS AND HELMET ACCESSORIES
HARLEY DAVIDSON NEON ACCENT LIGHTS
HARLEY DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLE PARTS












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