Willie G retires April 30th
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Harley never forgets a design... his iconic designs will be around for decades to come.
Just my opinion... but I think he was a master of looking at what 'owners' and enthusiasts were doing themselves. And looking back into HD's history. Then integrating those ideas, trends, details, historical elements, etc. into some really brilliantly-designed packages. FXWG, XLCR, Sturgis, Fatboy, 883, Springer(s), Heritage, etc. etc. etc. Love them or hate them, they were all iconic. Personally, I loved some. Hated others. But all had an impact and there was always something for everyone.
It will be interesting to see whether HD's new chief designer (Does anyone know who it will be?) is going to have the same ability to blend so many elements into a finished product. Because with some companies (BMW cars and Ducati spring to mind), a new designer taking over from a legend can have a really negative impact on the product line.
Cheers,
Sirhr
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Although Willie G. has retired the fact remains that he is a major stockholder in the MoCo. He is not going to do or say anything that will damage his investment.
Here are Willie and John on thier custom K's.
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Originally posted by exeric View Post
Now that Willie G. has retired, it would be fitting for him to write a "real" history of what he knows about the Harley-Davidson Co.
There is no doubt that modern H-D, Inc. owes a great deal to Willie G.
Besides the bikes he had a hand in designing, he also became the living symbol of Harley-Davidson past, present and future. His evolution from a suit and tie wearing straight dude in the 1960s to a bearded, belted and be-leathered biker type by the late 1970s is a real phenomenon. His dad and other factory guys told me a little bit about that. With AMF coming in and the so-called biker ("outlaw") culture taking over, there was a lot of agony around Harley-Davidson at that time. They took a gamble with a new image, but it sure did work well as a marketing tool.
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Would that be Willie and JOHN HARLEY ? The other guy whose name is also found on the gas tank but was not good enough to hold a job in the company.
joe
Originally posted by Chris Haynes View PostAlthough Willie G. has retired the fact remains that he is a major stockholder in the MoCo. He is not going to do or say anything that will damage his investment.
Here are Willie and John on thier custom K's.
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Originally posted by milw.pirates View PostHerb,
It looks like Ray Drea will be the next in line He is currently the V.P. of styling,Willie will be moving his office down to the H-D Museum and be more involved there.
Ken
Note that mention on the Knuth photo of the "Beer City Riders." What a great name for a motorcycle club! I don't know that I've heard that one before. Was that another Knuth sponsored club or something else?
Speaking of clubs, some time ago I found a blurb about the Milwaukee Pirates motorcycle club when they first organized as AMA and your dad was mentioned I think. Do you know the exact year they organized and who the orginal officers were?
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Herb,
I have seen the Beer City Riders Memorabilia,but was not able to add to my collection.not known if they were sponsered by Bill Knuth.
The Milwaukee Pirates started some time between 1944-1948.
Buddy and Rollie at one time held the Presidents position in the club.
currently there are only 3 members that are known alive,Buddy,Lucky Eddie and Me.
can you e-mail me the blurb on the Pirates and have you ever seen anything on a pre 30'S club called " Pair-O Dice" M/C out of Milw.?Ken S., # 6457
1926- H-D BAF-Peashooter
1954-H-D Panhead
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Milwaukee MC Clubs
We'll have to keep a lookout for more about the Beer City Riders.
The Pair-O-Dice club seems to ring a bell, but I don't have a card in my files on it. I'll make a note tho. You say pre-1930s for that club. What is your source of info on it?
Yes, I will email you blurb on Milwaukee Pirates.
It's great that you are a member! Did the old guys swear you in?
Originally posted by milw.pirates View PostHerb,
I have seen the Beer City Riders Memorabilia,but was not able to add to my collection.not known if they were sponsered by Bill Knuth.
The Milwaukee Pirates started some time between 1944-1948.
Buddy and Rollie at one time held the Presidents position in the club.
currently there are only 3 members that are known alive,Buddy,Lucky Eddie and Me.
can you e-mail me the blurb on the Pirates and have you ever seen anything on a pre 30'S club called " Pair-O Dice" M/C out of Milw.?
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