Just like its illustrious predecessors, the Panhead engine that powered Harley-Davidson motorcycles between 1948 and 1965 is the stuff of legends. So much so that shops across the world would stop at ...
This custom Panhead, nicknamed “The Ace Of Burden,” was built by Deuce H Moto and Walker Smith Speed Shop to emulate a classic bobber from the post-war era. It boasts a reconstructed 69ci V-twin ...
The Knucklehead, Panhead, and Shovelhead are all important parts of Harley-Davidson history, each preceding the one before it ...
A 1948 Harley-Davidson Panhead stored for several decades has recently been uncovered. Consigned to this fall’s Enthusiast Collector Car Auction September 6 and 7 at the 7 Chiefs Sportsplex and Chief ...
Harley Davidson made Panhead motors starting in 1948 and until 1965. I’m guessing that the funkadelic auqamarine paint job on these tins (tank and fenders) go back almost as far as the engine.
Coming from a big Italian family, Anthony relishes in being the black sheep as the only adrenaline junkie. Even though he has gone bungee-jumping, rock-climbing, cliff diving, fought in mixed martial ...
Harley-Davidson didn't become a cultural shorthand by accident — it built a reputation one mechanical turning point at a time with new engine layouts and design innovations. Some of those bikes became ...