Originally posted by exeric
I'm familiar with the famous picture of the little pig being bottle fed a Coke but I really never believed H-D's p.r. that claims that is where the term "HOG" came from. First of all (and I'm no farmer) but I think a pig doesn't get classified as a hog until it reaches a certain weight. You could excuse an oversight like that today but not back in those days when most Americans were from an agrarian background. And most importantly, I don't think uptight conservatives like the Davidson's and Harley would have thought "HOG" was a very flattering nicname for their motorcycles. Personally, I would bet you a new "hog" that if you called their bikes "HOGS" you would have got a punch in the nose.
I'm familiar with the famous picture of the little pig being bottle fed a Coke but I really never believed H-D's p.r. that claims that is where the term "HOG" came from. First of all (and I'm no farmer) but I think a pig doesn't get classified as a hog until it reaches a certain weight. You could excuse an oversight like that today but not back in those days when most Americans were from an agrarian background. And most importantly, I don't think uptight conservatives like the Davidson's and Harley would have thought "HOG" was a very flattering nicname for their motorcycles. Personally, I would bet you a new "hog" that if you called their bikes "HOGS" you would have got a punch in the nose.
The point about the "piggy mascot" NOT being a "hog" is a good one and old farmer boys of the time would NOT have called it one. And yes, why would the uptight conservative founders have wanted their nice clean quiet "Silent Gray Fellow" (then green) motorcycle be dubbed a "hog"? Short answer: They wouldn't!
Nor would the possibly even more conservative and always immaculately dressed and proper 2nd generation president of H-D: Wm. H. Davidson (1942-1971) have liked it or allowed it in his presence.
However, if someone has found useage of the term "hog" in any form re: H-D (or other American motorcycles) I'd love to see the evidence and would gladly file it in the permament record. The earliest actual example that I have found dates from 1962 where it is spelled "Hawg."
Anybody found earlier useage of this barnyard term for the Harley-Davidson motorcycle?
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