![]() Motorcycles have a decidedly sexy allure, mostly from the ride itself. In many cases, motorcycles have become symbols of freedom, fun, and power nowadays. By the late '80s and early '90s, American middle-class men started buying Harleys because motorcycles became an increasingly popular and reliable means of transportation during the World Wars because of their efficiency and ability to navigate rough terrain and narrow roads. Harley-Davidson motorcycles with V Twin engine became a patriotic act. Motorcycles were first developed in the late 1800s, and Harley-Davidson Motor Company, one of the most popular motorcycle brands in the world, began producing motorcycles in 1903. ![]() In America, motorcycles played an unignorable impact on American culture. The Mouse and the Motorcycle & American Motorcycling Cultureįrom the 1960s to the 1990s, small two-stroke motorcycles took the world by storm, because East German MZ's Walter Kaaden's engine worked in the 1950s. What reminds you of the adventures in your childhood? What inspired your love for Harley motorbikes? Did you still remember the time when your dad or uncle or neighbor rode a motorcycle? Many little boys dreamed of being a motorcyclist, especially after reading the book called The Mouse and the Motorcycle written by Beverly Cleary ,an American writer of children's and young adult fiction. ![]()
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