edited by Ed Youngblood
In 1903 four men built a motorcycle from scratch in a small wooden shed. One hundred years later that achievement and the company that grew from it is celebrated by the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum with its exhibit, "Heroes of Harley-Davidson."
Focusing on the men and women who brought recognition to Harley-Davidson, this exhibit is unlike any before it. In conjunction with the museum, former AMA President and Harley-Davidson expert, Ed Youngblood, has collected the photos and stories from this incredible exhibit to create the official book and exhibit catalog,Heroes of Harley-Davidson.
From the company's founders and the original Wrecking Crew racing team, to the creation of the Buell division and the successful women who have raced and traveled on Harley-Davidsons, this book presents their incredible stories. With over 200 historical photos and a color gallery of the motorcycles and artifacts featured in the exhibit, Youngblood brings to life a century of tales, careers and motorcycles.
156 pages. Hardcover.