This image appeared on the Harley/Armstrong MT riders forum. Claims to be an Harley Davidson. And the grip looks very much correct. But brake handle looks unusual as do details on the front fender support? Or is that something like an Earls Fork????
armored harley.jpg
There has to be someone here who can ID the picture or who knows more about it. Interesting concept, but I wouldn't want to ride into combat depending on that armor. Looks like a great idea for base camp... not so good for forward unit.
BTW, still looking for any early (and by that I mean Pre-WW1) pictures of H-D motorcycles used by US armed services. I am sure they were testing motorcycles before their big orders in 1916 - 1917. But have never found a single picture of early bikes (singles in particular) as tested by US Army. Wrote the Army Transportation Museum and they have nothing. But someone has to have SOMETHING on the earliest military use of a HD Single or Twin. I am pretty sure they were using motorcycles in the Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa. And if they were doing that, they must have tested them earlier.
Thanks and enjoy...
Cheers,
Sirhr
armored harley.jpg
There has to be someone here who can ID the picture or who knows more about it. Interesting concept, but I wouldn't want to ride into combat depending on that armor. Looks like a great idea for base camp... not so good for forward unit.
BTW, still looking for any early (and by that I mean Pre-WW1) pictures of H-D motorcycles used by US armed services. I am sure they were testing motorcycles before their big orders in 1916 - 1917. But have never found a single picture of early bikes (singles in particular) as tested by US Army. Wrote the Army Transportation Museum and they have nothing. But someone has to have SOMETHING on the earliest military use of a HD Single or Twin. I am pretty sure they were using motorcycles in the Punitive Expedition against Pancho Villa. And if they were doing that, they must have tested them earlier.
Thanks and enjoy...
Cheers,
Sirhr
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