Harley-Davidson's Knucklehead engine released back in 1936, and despite its age, models with the engine can sell for over ...
A handful of Harley-Davidson bikes are so legendary that they command huge sums when they go up for sale. These are the most ...
Harley-Davidson used Panhead engines from 1947 to 1965 and replaced them with the Shovelhead from 1966 to 1984. The differences go beyond active years, though.
Just like car lovers, motorcycle enthusiasts around the world had to settle for online shows this year. In America, where the bulk of custom shops is located, that was nearly a tragedy in itself. Most ...
Stanford has been a writer since 2017 working with Indian news outlet, Moneycontrol. Focusing on the automotive space, his content varies from reviews about the machines he loves to news about the ...
Historically, Harley-Davidson is one of just two bike makers (the other being Indian) to have survived the Great Depression, and despite the many product and corporate mistakes made since that time, ...
The panhead was a Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because of the distinct shape of the rocker covers. The engine is a two-cylinder, two-valve-per-cylinder, pushrod V-twin. The engine ...
Harley-Davidson introduced the Panhead V-Twin in the fall of 1947 as a replacement for the Knucklehead engine for the upcoming 1948 model year. It would go on to power a number of iconic ...