H-D history
1956
70 years ago, Elvis was the hottest thing on wax. Check out the Harley-Davidson Museum to see Elvis' bike in the This Is Me exhibit.
Archives
Harley-Davidson’s racing history: Part two
We meet some new rising stars who carry the brand’s success into the 21st century.
Tom Janda’s Harley-Davidson scrapbook
A Harley-Davidson enthusiast captured his love of his motorcycle through pictures.
Celebrating 110 years of The Enthusiast
Next year marks more than 100 years of your favourite magazine!
Getting to know the Harley-Davidson Museum for Ask an Archivist Day
Harley-Davidson Museum Bike Night regulars got the chance to #AskAnArchivist and find out more about their work to preserve the Motor Company’s history
Cal Rayborn’s pursuit of speed
Celebrating 50 years since Cal Rayborn’s record-setting Bonneville run.
THE BIRTH OF H.O.G.
In 1982, Steve Piehl was just a young man working at Harley-Davidson Motor Company in Milwaukee, US, when he got a tap on his shoulder from his boss asking him to start up a new project – the Harley Owners Group
Turning the pages of history: Alfred R. Child
In the January 1925 edition of The Enthusiast, one A. R. Child is photographed in Japan with his wife and daughter, their Harley-Davidson, and “a bunch of Japanese motorcycle fans”. The brief moment, captured in time forever more, is just a glimpse into the life of a man ploughing a path for Harley-Davidson’s global expansion
Looking back on 17 years of the Harley-Davidson Museum
The Harley-Davidson Museum is a must-see for anyone planning a trip to the home of the Motor Company. Now 17 years old, we look back on how far it’s come