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1953 Harley-Davidson Line 2-Page Article

Shown: model "165" two-stroke replaces the popular "125."; Model "K" has created the greatest sensation of any model to emerge from the Milwaukee concern since the introduction of the O.H.V. "61" in 1936; O.H.V. "74" features engine advancements. The high performance and roadability of this "Stalwart" of the line is world famed.

Original, vintage magazine article. 
Size: Approx. 9" x 12" (23 cm x 30 cm) each page. 
Condition: Fair -corner stains/ rough around the edges

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Harley-Davidson's announcement of their 1953 models presents, we feel, probably the most attractive bid for the riders' business ever made in their long and illustrious history. The program reaches into every niche and corner in the widely varied field of motorcycle uses.

The new Harley-Davidson model "165" two-stroke replaces the popular "125." New, larger 10.1 cu. in. engine delivers much higher performance.

The Harley-Davidson Model "K" has created the greatest sensation of any model to emerge from the Milwaukee concern since the introduction of the O.H.V. "61" in 1936.

The Harley-Davidson O.H.V. "74" features engine advancements. The high performance and roadability of this "Stalwart" of the line is world famed.


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