In Harley-Davidson, moto-journalist Christopher P. Baker offers a
complete guide to every production engine ever built by the USA's
leading motorcycle brand.
This book presents each of the distinct engine epochs chronologically in
its own chapter, including profiles of archetypal motorcycle models best
associated with each engine. Images of a select variant most
representative of each engine era illustrate the introduction of each
chapter. Further details on these highlighted engines are given in the
pages for the specific model from which each was taken. More than 40
classic Harleys are portrayed in detail, from the first "Model Number 1"
F-head single of 1903 to the Pan America adventure tourer of 2021,
powered by Harley's state-of-the-art liquid-cooled Revolution Max
engine. In between, the development of the Harley-Davidson engines is
traced as a gradual evolutionary process, reflecting how the brand's
unique classic V-Twin characteristics--hearkening all the way back to
the F-head 45-degree layout--came to define an attitude, emotion, and
lifestyle, fostering a company maxim: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."