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Chapter 2: Two-wheeled vehicles

Rafferty, Tod, 100 Harleys: Tod Rafferty's 100 hottest Harleys (San Diego, CA: Thunder Bay Press, 2002). 416 p., illustrations (200, bw/c), 10 x 15 cm, index, ISBN: 1571455647.
OTHER AND/OR PRIOR EDITION(S): London: Salamander Books, 2001, [Style], ISBN: 1840653124 (sc), New York, NY: Quadrillion Publishing, 1999, ISBN: 1841001368.
Winkowski, Fred, Frank D. Sullivan (1942- ) & Richard E. Mancini, 100 motorcycles, 100 years: the first century of the motorcycle (New York: Smithmark Publishers, 1999). 168 p., illustrations (250), 29 x 29 cm, index, ISBN: 0765110156 (hc).
Davidson, Willie G., 100 years of Harley-Davidson (Boston, MA: Bulfinch Press, 2002). 1st ed. 288 p., illustrations (500, bw/c), 29 x 29 cm, ISBN: 0821228196 (hc).
COMMENTS: Produced by Melcher Media for Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
NOTES ON CONTENTS: Covers racing and rallying. Includes rare and not previously photographs, some of them from the Harley-Davidson archives.
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Part 1 - 1903-1927: chap. 1, A legend is born: 1903-04 serial number one, 1; chap. 2, 1909 model 5D (V-twin), 26; chap. 3, Built for speed: the motor company's racing heritage, 28; chap. 4, 1921 WJ (sport), 36; chap. 5, Riding: a passion for the open road, 48; chap. 6, 1927 8-valve, 54; Part 2 - 1928-1938: chap. 7, Depression and dark days: America's motorcycle, 66; chap. 8, 1927 S (Peashooter), 72; chap. 9, 11.29 DL, 80; chap. 10, Preserving a spirit, 82; chap. 11, 1936 EL (Knuclehead), 90; Part 3 - 1939-1955: chap. 12, Patriotism and passion: one of the family, the Harley-Davidson employee, 94; chap. 13, 1942 WLVA, 102; chap. 14, The legacy of Hollister, 112; chap. 15, 1948 FL (Panhead); chap. 16, Custom odyssey: through the eyes of a designer, 128; chap. 17, 1957 XL Sportster, 136; Part 4 - 1956-1970: chap. 18, Culture and competition: tribal gatherings, the essence of a rally, 140; chap. 19, 1966 FL (Shovelhead), 146; chap. 20, An uneasy marriage: the AMF years, part 1, 156; Part 5 - 1971-1983: chap. 21, Dark days revisited: what's in a name, the Harley-Davidson mystique, 170; chap. 22, 1971 FX Super Glide, 176; chap. 23, 1972 XR750, 178; chap. 24, 1977 XILCR café racer, 184; chap. 25, 1977 FXS Low Rider, 194; chap. 26, 1980 FXWG Wide Glide, 196; chap. 27, Quality vs. quantity: the AME years, part 2, 198; chap. 28, 1980 FXB Sturgis, 204; chap. 29, The journey: H. G. and the rides, 206; Part 6 - 1984-2003: chap. 30, Rising to the challenge: customs, the Softail story, 214; chap. 31, 1984 FXST Softail, 220; chap. 32, 1986 XLH Sportster, 230; chap. 33, The eagle soars alone: independence regained, 232; chap. 34, 1986 FLST Heritage Softail, 238; chap. 35, Making history the ultmate compettve strategy, 240; chap. 36, 1988 FXSTS Springer Softail, 246; chap. 37, 1990 FLSTF Fat Boy, 250; chap. 38, 1994 FLHR Road King, 260; chap. 39, 1995 FLHTCI ultra classic Electra Glide, 264; chap. 40, A new brand: creating the VRBod, 266; chap. 41, 2000 FXSTD Softail Deuce, 274; chap. 42, 2002 VRSCA V-rod, 278; chap. 43, The legend lives on, 280.