May 31st, 2011 gutenk
The Early Years of Harley Davidson – Part One Article by Collin Lim
Harley Davidson Beginnings In 1900, 15 years after Gottlieb Daimler invented the world’s foremost powered two-wheeler, when William Sylvester Harley and Arthur Davidson got together to build their own motorcycle in a Milwaukee basement. That [...]
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March 31st, 2011 gutenk
Harley Davidson & The Movies – Fifty Years Of Movie Parts Article by Neil Ebsworth
The most recent film starring the American icon, the Harley Davidson motorcycle, was called ‘Wild Hogs’. Named after the nickname given to its riders in the 1970′s, this family comedy with an all [...]
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March 27th, 2011 gutenk
Compare The First Years True Fit C630 Convertible Car Seat Receives www.amazon.com Highest Given Rating From the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The True Fit Convertible Car Seat can be used from birth right on through to when your child is 65 pounds. The True Fit adapts better and easier to more cars than any [...]
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October 16th, 2010 gutenk
Improving the car industries thru the years In this world that is changing. We as people developed and invent lots of different kinds of things that will make our work easy or that will even solve some of the problems where having today. And since cars have been a part of our modern days we [...]
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February 28th, 2010 gutenk
Future Of Cars From Ten Years Now Have you ever imagined what will be the future of cars in another ten years? Now it self we are dealing with cars with unique and special features, we have cars for every family, small or big, for every purpose. There is every thing that a person needs [...]
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