Few will note it, but the 23rd of April, 2003 is the 100 Year Anniversary of the wedding between William A. Davidson and Mary Bauer.
This was the key event that brought Walter Davidson home to Milwaukee where he joined the budding motor-bicycle building enterprise of his younger brother Art and William S. Harley. As they say, the rest is history...
They still had a long way to go at that point, however, as the motor-bicycle was still largely in the blueprint stage and Walter had to help build it before he could get his "glorious" promised ride. Then to their dismay they discovered that the little motor-bicycle wasn't good enough, and they had to start all over again with a totally new design.
It was this second model loop-frame real motorcycle with its "big bore" engine completed in 1904 that was finally worthy of the Harley-Davidson name. The prototype machine appeared at a Milwaukee race track that September with a slightly improved version placed on the market in 1905. That year of 1905 saw the first bonafide Harley-Davidson dealer, Carl Herman Lang, and this new offering from Milwaukee met with instant approval and success.
We wish the Truth may be told, on this small but significant anniversary in the creation of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle: the Davidson-Bauer wedding one hundred years ago, April 23, 1903.
This is a fact. Not fiction. Not myth. Not legend.
This was the key event that brought Walter Davidson home to Milwaukee where he joined the budding motor-bicycle building enterprise of his younger brother Art and William S. Harley. As they say, the rest is history...
They still had a long way to go at that point, however, as the motor-bicycle was still largely in the blueprint stage and Walter had to help build it before he could get his "glorious" promised ride. Then to their dismay they discovered that the little motor-bicycle wasn't good enough, and they had to start all over again with a totally new design.
It was this second model loop-frame real motorcycle with its "big bore" engine completed in 1904 that was finally worthy of the Harley-Davidson name. The prototype machine appeared at a Milwaukee race track that September with a slightly improved version placed on the market in 1905. That year of 1905 saw the first bonafide Harley-Davidson dealer, Carl Herman Lang, and this new offering from Milwaukee met with instant approval and success.
We wish the Truth may be told, on this small but significant anniversary in the creation of the Harley-Davidson motorcycle: the Davidson-Bauer wedding one hundred years ago, April 23, 1903.
This is a fact. Not fiction. Not myth. Not legend.
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