Harley And The Davidsons 〈TOP-RATED | RELEASE〉

A central theme of the Harley story is the fierce, often bitter rivalry with Indian Motocycle Manufacturing Company . At the time, Indian was the dominant force in America. To compete, Harley-Davidson turned to the track.

The era of Board Track Racing —where riders hit 100 mph on wooden tracks with no brakes—cemented the brand’s "tough" image, though the high fatality rates eventually pushed the company toward safer flat-track racing. 3. Engineering vs. Marketing Harley and the Davidsons

While the miniseries dramatizes fictional brawls, the real Walter Davidson proved the bike's worth in grueling endurance runs. His 1908 victory in the Catskill Mountains Endurance Run proved that Harleys weren't just fast—they were unbreakable. A central theme of the Harley story is