Entity: HARLEYDAVIDSON
Harley Davidson is a renowned brand of large, powerful motorcycles known for their distinctive design and loyal following.
HARLEYDAVIDSON
Etymology
The term 'Harley Davidson' originates from the combination of the last names of William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, the founders of the iconic motorcycle company.
Definition
Harley Davidson is a brand name for a type of large, powerful motorcycle that has become synonymous with American motorcycle culture. Known for their distinctive design and loyal following, Harley Davidson motorcycles are often associated with freedom, rebellion, and the open road.
Historical Context
Founded in 1903 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Harley Davidson has a rich history in the motorcycle industry. The company has survived numerous challenges and continues to be a dominant force in the market.
Cultural Significance
Harley Davidson motorcycles have a strong cultural significance, representing a sense of freedom, individuality, and Americana. The brand has a devoted following of enthusiasts who participate in rallies, events, and group rides.
Related Concepts
- Harley: A slang term used to refer to a Harley Davidson motorcycle.
- Urban Dictionary: Defines Harley Davidson as 'The most effective way to turn gasoline into noise without producing any horsepower'.
See Also
A brand name for a type of large, powerful motorcycle that has become synonymous with American motorcycle culture.