Great image! Historic bike!
Sure, I've seen these photos before, but I NEVER get tired of looking at them. Thanks!
It's interesting that pristine "35E1002" was their speed trial bike and "35E1003" was their beater. I love this photo with the heads off and the parts all arranged. This is without doubt a test rider bike out of the Experimental Dept. Come up the ramp out of the back part of the Factory and head out into the countryside. "Put it over the hurdles," Bill Harley told them and they did. Notice the lack of "H-D" on the tanks plus the extremely hard use that Chris mentioned. It looks to me like it fell or wiped out on the kickstarter side. Beat the living crap out of it -- didn't blow up -- and then come back in, tear it down, and check for wear. The cool thing is how this funky test rider bike photo got into the shop literature. If only we had photos of this machine in action. Test riders sometimes did take photos, although they were ordered not to. Avoid people; head out on the highway...etc.
Originally posted by Chris Haynes
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It's interesting that pristine "35E1002" was their speed trial bike and "35E1003" was their beater. I love this photo with the heads off and the parts all arranged. This is without doubt a test rider bike out of the Experimental Dept. Come up the ramp out of the back part of the Factory and head out into the countryside. "Put it over the hurdles," Bill Harley told them and they did. Notice the lack of "H-D" on the tanks plus the extremely hard use that Chris mentioned. It looks to me like it fell or wiped out on the kickstarter side. Beat the living crap out of it -- didn't blow up -- and then come back in, tear it down, and check for wear. The cool thing is how this funky test rider bike photo got into the shop literature. If only we had photos of this machine in action. Test riders sometimes did take photos, although they were ordered not to. Avoid people; head out on the highway...etc.
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