Entity: HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Harley-Davidson is a brand known for its large, powerful motorcycles with a strong cultural following.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON
Etymology
The name 'Harley-Davidson' comes from the surnames of the company's founders, William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson.
Definition
Harley-Davidson is a brand of large, powerful motorcycles that are iconic in American motorcycle culture.
Historical Context
Founded in 1903, Harley-Davidson has a rich history of producing high-quality motorcycles that have become synonymous with freedom and rebellion.
Cultural Significance
Harley-Davidson motorcycles are not just vehicles but symbols of individualism, freedom, and the open road. They have a dedicated following and are often associated with motorcycle clubs and rallies.
Related Concepts
- Motorcycle culture
- American manufacturing
- Biker lifestyle
See Also
A renowned brand of large, powerful motorcycles synonymous with American motorcycle culture.