Built for War, Best in Show: 70s Ironhead Harley Drag Bike… In 1957, Harley-Davidson released the Sportster in response to stiff competition from British rivals like Triumph and Norton, whose twins were lighter, faster, and […]| BikeBound
Cédric Camiade's Harley-powered Featherbed... When Norton introduced the featherbed frame in 1950, it quickly earned a reputation among circuit and street racers as the best handling chassis on the market. The design originated with brothers Cromie and Rex McCandless of Northern Ireland,| BikeBound
Quads, Trikes, Cycle Karts, and More! From its inception in an abandoned warehouse more than 16 years ago, The One Motorcycle Show has welcomed the wild, wonderful, and downright weird of the two-wheeled world. Now one of the largest motorcycle shows on the planet, with more than 300 bike| BikeBound
Daily Rider to Show Stopper, from Aden Customs... The Harley Big Twins have always received the bulk of attention from custom builders, particularly for chopper builds. But we love the Sportster for its comparably light weight, solid performance, and more compact unit-construction drivetr| BikeBound
Harley-Davidson's annual report for 2024 is out. Sadly, its numbers do not look good. The company recorded a 60% drop in motorcycle revenue and sold 53% fewer motorcycles in its last quarter compared to the same period in 2023. Ouch.| New Atlas
XR1200 Street Tracker from Romain Leclerc of Pirates Moto Crew... The Harley-Davidson XR750 remains the most successful racing motorcycle of all time. Introduced in 1970, it won 29 of 37 AMA Grand National Championships in its first 40 years of existence, taking home more wins than any ot| BikeBound
The '32 Harley-Davidson VL of Jimmy "Daredevil" Washburn... The Monterey 2024 edition of Mecum Auctions is fast approaching, and that means some rare and unique motorcycles will soon be crossing the auction block. One of this year's featured listings is this 1932 Harley-Davidson VL owned,| BikeBound
As Seen at The Mile Mile: Jon & Mandi Gaymer's 1942 Harley-Davidson WLC... In 1940, Harley-Davidson began producing the WLA, a military version of their 45 cubic inch (742cc) solo-rider civilian model. The designation used Harley's own factory codes: W for the model family, L for "hig| BikeBound