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The Evolution of Harley-Davidson Motors

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Introduction

The Roots of Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson

Harley-Davidson's Early Years

The Post-War Boom

Riding Through the Decades

Modern Marvels

Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson Today

Conclusion

Introduction

Nestled in the heart of Raleigh, North Carolina, Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson, formally Ray Price Harley-Davidson, has been a beacon of the American motorcycle industry for decades. This iconic dealership has not only witnessed the evolution of Harley-Davidson motorcycles but has also played a significant role in shaping the local biker culture. In this blog, we'll take you on a journey through time, exploring the fascinating evolution of Harley-Davidson motors from the perspective of Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson.

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The Roots of Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson

Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson, located just outside of downtown Raleigh off of Highway 40, has been a cornerstone of Raleigh's motorcycling scene since its inception. Over the years, this dealership has become synonymous with the Harley-Davidson brand and the vibrant biker community in North Carolina.  Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson has been a hub for enthusiasts and riders alike from the Ray Price days until now as Tobacco Road H-D, with our diverse gatherings, dedicated staff, and our incredibly active H.O.G. Group. SEE MORE ABOUT RALEIGH H.O.G.

Harley-Davidson's Early Years

Harley-Davidson's journey began in 1903 when William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson built their first motorized bicycle in a small workshop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Fast forward to the 1920s, and Harley-Davidson had established itself as a prominent player in the motorcycle industry, producing iconic bikes for around-town to long-distance riders, and everyone in between. 1903-EInzylinder-Oben-Links-1920x1280

  • 1903 - Handcrafted single-cylinder engine was made from the De Dion-Bouton Engine and was the start of the Harley-Davidson legacy.
  • 1909 - The V-Twin engine is born which gave riders more power and was the jumping-off point for even bigger innovations to come.
  • 1911 - F-Head models were introduced with their "pocket valve" design. 
  • 1929 - Harley-Davidson launched with Flathead engine which was in production all the way until the 70s.
  • 1936 - Their first motorcycles with overhead valves, the Knucklehead, was introduced.
  • 1948 - The iconic panhead engine was released and was the beginning of hydraulic valve lifters. 

Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson, even though it wasn't around at the time, has always honored these early Harley-Davidson classics by hosting vintage bike shows and events that pay homage to the brand's rich history. 

The Post-War Boom

After World War II, Harley-Davidson witnessed a surge in popularity, and their motorcycles became the symbol of freedom and rebellion. In the 1950s and 1960s, Raleigh's motorcycle culture began to take shape, and the seeds of what would eventually become Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson were sown.

  • Harley-Davidson motorcycles popularity grows post war with the Flathead, Knucklehead, and Panhead engines. knucklehead
  • The introduction of the Knucklehead engines brought about a revolutionary recirculating oil system, enhancing performance and durability. The EL model, in particular, showcased a remarkable increase in engine size, boasting an impressive 61 cubic inch displacement. This groundbreaking innovation set the stage for Harley-Davidson's continued success and solidified their position as industry leaders.
  • The introduction of the Panhead engine was a game-changer for Harley-Davidson. With 1948-PanHead-engineits powerful 60 horsepower and available in both 61 and 74 cubic inch versions, this engine became a vital component in the iconic Electra Glide models. What set the Panhead engine apart was its groundbreaking features, including new aluminum cylinder heads and hydraulic valve lifters. These innovations revolutionized the design of Harley-Davidson's valve train, paving the way for their continued success in the motorcycle industry.

Riding Through the Decades

The 1970s saw the release of the legendary Harley-Davidson FX series, including the iconic Super Glide. This period marked a resurgence of interest in Harley-Davidson motorcycles, laying the foundation for the dealership that would later become Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson.

By the time Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson opened its doors,  Harley-Davidson had introduced the Softail line, characterized by its classic look and innovative hidden rear suspension. These bikes quickly became popular in Raleigh, and the dealership was at the forefront of promoting this new era of Harley-Davidson.

  • 1966 - The Shovelhead came on to the market with it's improved intake and exhaust flow.
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  • 1984 - The "Evo" or Evolution engine rolled off assembly lines with more efficient performance, less fuel usage, and added power. 
  • 1999 - The chain-driven Twin Cam improved engine cooling when it was released in 1999.

Modern Marvels

As the decades rolled on, Harley-Davidson continued to innovate, introducing models like the V-Rod and the Street series. Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson embraced these new additions to the Harley-Davidson family, making sure that Raleigh's riders had access to the latest and greatest from the iconic brand.

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  • 2002 - We were introduced to the Revolution motor, a liquid cooled 60 degree V-Twin, DOHC 4 valve per cylinder. This engine was actually a collaboration with Porsche and was the heart of the V-Rod models.
  • 2014 - Known as the Rushmore project, Harley released the liquid cooled Twin cam, redesigned touring models, as well as frame improvements
  • 2017 - The Milwaukee-8 was released, a 45 degree V-twin with 4 valves per cylinder. That increased efficiency and combustion in the big twin.
  • In February 2021, the motorcycle world was introduced to the extraordinary Rev Max motor, a true marvel in the Harley-Davidson lineup. This cutting-edge engine boasts an impressive Dual Over Head Camshaft with Variable Valve Timing, setting a new standard for performance and efficiency. The Rev Max made its debut in the highly anticipated Pan America adventure bike, captivating riders with its unmatched power and advanced technology.

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Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson Today

Today, Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Harley-Davidson and its evolution over the years. The dealership has become a gathering place for motorcycle enthusiasts, offering not only a wide range of Harley-Davidson motorcycles but also accessories, apparel, and a thriving community. See what we have going on at the dealership on our website: www.tobaccoroadhd.com

Conclusion

The journey of Harley-Davidson motors is intertwined with the history of Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson in Raleigh, North Carolina. From its humble beginnings to the modern marvels of today, Harley-Davidson motorcycles have evolved, and so has this iconic dealership. As the local motorcycling community continues to grow, Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson remains a proud representative of the Harley-Davidson brand, welcoming riders from all walks of life to experience the thrill of the open road on two wheels.

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