Stories
Happy Go Lucky
The Motor Company owes a debt of gratitude to one of its earliest, happiest influencers
The Jack Pine ENDURES
Today, most Harley-Davidson enthusiasts prefer experiencing the best of nature. But in the early days, some riders went out of their way to seek a sterner test of what Mother Nature could dish out
Putting the Work Back In: Harley-Davidson Bicycles
It is sometimes reported that the original Mr. Harley and three Mr. Davidsons said they started Harley-Davidson to “take the work out of bicycling.” Though true, this statement is sometimes misconstrued to suggest that Harley-Davidson started as a bicycle company. This is simply not the case
Evolution of an Icon
It’s one of the most recognizable brand logos in the world, but very little is actually known about the origins of the Harley-Davidson Bar & Shield
AMF and the end of an era
January 8, 2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the purchase of Harley-Davidson Motor Company by American Machine and Foundry (AMF) for $22 million in 1969. The following dozen years were turbulent times for the Motor Company, and the AMF era is often considered a low point in the company’s long and storied history, but it wasn’t all bad
Uncle Sam 2023: road trip travelogue part three
Mons Chapter Belgium explore the wonders of Yellowstone National Park and there’s a surprise in store for Eric.
All roads lead to Senigallia – Knut-Bjarne Klaussen, Norway
As H.O.G. members across Europe and beyond prepared to make their way to the 30th European H.O.G. Rally, The Enthusiast met a few of them.
Miles ahead
Two riders who’ve recently surpassed the 200,000-mile mark on their Harleys share some of the experiences they’ve had along the way.