For the past fifty years and more, Harley-Davidson has been
ruling some racing roosts. Its competition iron has always been
significant, often supremely victorious and never without passion.
To borrow a term from another scene, this is a book about "hog
power."What were H-D's competition bikes? How did they fare? And
who were the heroes who rode them?
Allan Girdler, noted wordsmith, historian and straight-talking
H-D enthusiast, digs deep to bring fresh perspective, technical
analysis, and rider anecdote to this substantial and fascinating
story of America's most successful racing motorcycles.
His "review" starts in the early 1930s, after the board tracks,
after the overpowering success of the Wrecking Crew and its
eight-valve twins, after the ear-splitting Pea Shooters, at the
beginning of a new era of American racing organized by a
reorganized AMA. A time ripe for a new style of Harley racer based
loosely on production designs.
Read of the XLR, CR, CRS, CRTT, KRTT, XR-750, XR1000, and many
more. Learn about Len Andres, Bill Huber, Bart Markel, Jay
Springsteen, Chris Carr, Scott Parker, Dick O'Brien, and other
racing stars. This is an engaging, passionate story by acclaimed
motorcycle and automobile writer, Allan Girdler. Allan is a former
editor for "Car Life," "Cycle World," and "Road & Track"
magazine. He has authored numerous books including "Harley-Davidson
Sportster" and "Harley-Davidson XR-750."
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