1941 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle with Sidecar

Summary

This 1941 FL model motorcycle, built by Harley-Davidson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is fitted with a two-cylinder, overhead valve "knucklehead" engine, named for the unique shape of its valve covers. The FL bikes featured large frames well suited to highway cruising. The attached sidecar made the motorcycle a practical, more affordable alternative to an automobile.

This 1941 FL model motorcycle, built by Harley-Davidson of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is fitted with a two-cylinder, overhead valve "knucklehead" engine, named for the unique shape of its valve covers. The FL bikes featured large frames well suited to highway cruising. The attached sidecar made the motorcycle a practical, more affordable alternative to an automobile.

Artifact

Motorcycle

Date Made

1941

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

82.40.1

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Steel (Alloy)
Metal
Rubber (Material)
Leather
Plastic
Chromium

Color

Black (Color)
Red

Dimensions

Height: 50 in

Width: 64 in

Length: 98 in

Inscriptions

Gas tank: Harley Davidson Foot rests: Harley Davidson Motor: HARLEY DAVIDSON / CYCLES / PATENTED 2180521 / HARLEY DAVIDSON / MOTOR CO. / MILWAUKEE WIS. / MADE IN UNITED STATES OF / AMERICA

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