Description
Harley began drawing engines designed to fit into a bicycle in 1901 when he was 21 years old. Within two years with the help of Arthur Davidson the first Harley-Davidson® was made available to the public, the company would become one of the most notable motorcycle manufacturers in the world. Titled ‘Cycle Support’ this historic blueprint has been placed on a chalk background and is framed with a double white mat and black moulding.
About the Print: Inventors William S. Harley and Arthur R. Constantine produced this blueprint drawing of a Harley-Davidson® motorcycle on July 3rd, 1928.
Dimensions: H-35 W-26.5