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What is the name of the exotic motorcycle display at the Harley Davidson museum.?


(located at 400 W Canal St, Milwaukee, WI 53201).

that uses two Harley Davidson V-twin engines "knucklehead"
Is very important for me to know the source.

King Kong, the link will show you a picture of the bike with a story on it.

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1975 Harley Davidson Photo Mugs 1975 Harley Davidson Photo Mugs

 

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1975 Harley Davidson FLH.

1989 Harley Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle Photo Mugs 1989 Harley Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle Photo Mugs

 

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1989 Harley Davidson Fat Boy motorcycle.

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1996 Harley Davidson by Battistinis custom.

Hidden Expedition: Titanic Hidden Expedition: Titanic

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Collect antique artifacts for the Titanic Museum.

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It's your job to explore the wreckage of this once-majestic ship...

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Harley Davidson WR Daytona 1948 from National Motor Museum Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Harley Davidson WR Daytona 1948 from National Motor Museum

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Photo Puzzle, Harley Davidson WR Daytona 1948. Harley Davidson WR DAYTONA 1948. Chosen by National Motor Museum. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5...

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Harley Davidson from National Motor Museum Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Harley Davidson from National Motor Museum

 

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Photo Puzzle, Harley Davidson. Harley Davidson boardtrack racer 1914. Chosen by National Motor Museum. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5...

Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Harley Davidson from National Motor Museum Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Harley Davidson from National Motor Museum

 

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Photo Puzzle, Harley Davidson. Harley Davidson soft tail springer 2005. Chosen by National Motor Museum. 10x14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5...

The Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Archive Collection The Harley-Davidson Motor Co. Archive Collection

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Who knew, one hundred years ago, that the freedom-loving, speed-hungry, cutting-edge motorcycle fanatics who founded Harley-Davidson were making history along with bikes?  The Harley-Davidson Collection, showcasing a century of bikes that shaped motorcycle history, brings that history to gleaming life in page after page of motorcycles beyond compare...

The Art of the Motorcycle (Guggenheim Museum Publications) The Art of the Motorcycle (Guggenheim Museum Publications)

 

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Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, in the summer of 1998, this work aims to capture the spirit of the motorcycle and the passion and excitement it has aroused in film, literature, television, and on the road...

Harley-Davidson Museum Masterpieces (First Gear) Harley-Davidson Museum Masterpieces (First Gear)

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Ask just about any motorcycle fan, and they’ll tell you that Harley-Davidson builds the ultimate motorcycle. And the motorcycles housed in Harley-Davidson’s Archive Collection represent the best of the best...

Behind The Scenes At The Harley-Davidson Museum

Which 3 of these songs should I play at open mic night at the harley bar?


I am playing at open mic night at the harley davidson museum bar tonight. Here's a list of a few songs I like to play on the guitar. If I can only play 3, which 3 should I play?

under the bridge - chili peps
sister golden hair - america
love my way - psychedelic furs
layla - cream
knockin on heavens door - jimi / eric / bob
breakdown - petty
fly away - kravitz
all along the watchtower - jimi
i can't stand it - eric
already gone - eagles
yeah, kev you're right on layla it was derek & d.

sister golden hair
layla - DEREK AND THE DOMINOS
breakdown

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  • [...] The HaulBikes Motorcycle Blog added an interesting post today on HaulBikes partners with The Iron Horse Hotel, the First Urban Boutique Hotel Geared Toward Motorcycle EnthusiastsHere’s a small The Iron Horse Hotel in Milwaukee, Wisconsin Are you one of the 350,000 bike-loving visitors expected each year at the new Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee? Now you can now pull into the museum parking lot with your own bike. The new Iron Horse Hotel, conveniently located in downtown Milwaukee across the river from the museum is geared toward motorcycle enthusiasts like you. The Iron Horse Hotel offers covered motorcycle parking, [...]

  • I'll never get sick of this place. Harley-Davidson Museum w/

  • I’d avoid Beloit, Wisconsin if I were you; it’s the anus of Wisconsin. Instead, I’d suggest taking I-94 east from Madison (WI) and going through Milwaukee. There you can visit the [bronze the Harley Davidson museum, and if you’ll be in the area at the end of June or early July, you could hit Summerfest, the biggest music festival in the world. But if you’re still insistent on going through Beloit, from Milwaukee, you should stop by [the Elegant and get an apple pie; they’re the best in the country. Literally.

  • Very cool! Good luck with the video! ^_^

  • City Plan Commission Approves South Side Comprehensive Plan

    April 20, 2009

    Milwaukee (ELCNN)-On Monday, members of City Plan Commission chaired by Patricia Torres Najera unanimously decided to approve the controversial South Side Comprehensive Plan despite opposition to approve it. The plan has come underfire for the lack of community awareness of the plan, affects, and possible gentrification affect it will have in the predominately Hispanic area.
    The planning advisory group in favor of the plan was led by Michael J. Maierle, Strategic Planning Manager for the Milwaukee Department of City Development. Maierle told the commission the plan had been in the works for two years and the community had been informed. Dr. Tony Baez, executive director for the Center of the Spanish Speaking who spoke in favor of the plan said that El Conquistador Newspaper was used to advertise the plan and meetings. Baez also said that Maria Cameron-Monreal was in favor along with others who participated in the planning, but Maria was not present at the meeting.
    Victor Huyke, Publisher of El Conquistador Newspaper said, “I published the ad the weekend before they unveiled the plan at the Harley Davidson museum. The city didn’t pay for the ad, I paid for the ad to let the community known how important it was for them to participate.” The Department of City Development has had no ads published in El Conquistador within the last two years concerning the South side Comprehensive Plan, according to Huyke.
    Another member of the Maierle’s advisory committee said that the South side was predominately residential and the plan would bring jobs to the area. In opposition, H. Nelson Goodson who resides in the area where the comprehensive plan is being proposed says, the community just became aware of the proposed advisory plan last month when it was unveiled at the Harley Davidson museum. Goodson told the commission that the plan failed to mention the taxes and revenues generated from the South side district for the city. “The city of Milwaukee needs transparency and the public needs to know how much tax revenue has been generated in the area to benefit the city, compared to other districts. I don't believe the plan will actually benefit our community in the South side, if aldermen and developers use it as a tool to try and force small businesses and residents from the area just because they no longer fit in the plan,” Goodson said.
    Goodson emphasized, the 12th Aldermanic district alone is not just residential, but has at least fifteen business districts within and some of those Business Improvement Districts (BID) including the Cesar E. Drive was not included in the planning.
    Ernesto Nava who lives in the South side also opposes the current advisory plan. Nava told the commission Maierle’s advisory group failed to properly inform the public about the proposed plan, because in our community there are multiple media outlets in Spanish, television, radio, magazines, newspaper, and none were used to inform the Latino community in last few years. “The project sounds to good and beautiful, but it doesn’t cover our needs in the area. We need development in the area of providing hospitals, clinics, gyms for teenagers, newer schools, and to repair our streets and side walks. One of my major concerns is how low income families are going to afford to live in the area and to keep up with the proposed development and also how small businesses are going to fit in the plan. Non of these concerns were addressed in the plan by Maierle’s advisory group,” Nava said.
    Both, Goodson and Nava requested the commission to postpone or table approval of the plan until the community and the BIDs in the area participate. The request fell on deaf ears.
    Juan Luis Gutierrez, a South side resident was also present and opposed the plan, but did not speak.
    The commission allowed Maierle, Baez, and members of their advisory group to speak various times while Goodson and Nava were denied by the commission any further comment to tried to clarify and provide information that would contradict the advisory group comments. Why?, probably the commission is rubber stamping the proposed South side project.
    The plan controversy ignited back in December when the South East Comprehensive Plan approved by the Common Council was used by an alderman to keep AK Food Mart in Bay View from getting a Class “A” Malt license. At a License Committee hearing on December 15, 2008 they even brought Michael J. Maierle, Urban Planner from DCD to testify that it wouldn’t further the development plan, if a license was granted.
    But a month later Ald. Tony Zielinski spear headed the approval of a liquor license to another business under construction called the Tonic Tavern in the 2300 block of S. KK without advising the neighborhood residents as required by law. Currently, Zielinski is a member of the License Committee and why hasn’t the DCD filed a formal complaint against Ald. Zielinski with the Common Council for violating the approved plan.
    The South side Comprehensive plan which includes the 12th Aldermanic district and portions of Aldermanic districts 8, 11, 13, and 14 goes before the Zoning, Neighborhoods, and Development Committee, on May 19, at 9:00 a.m. in Room 301 B, City Hall, 200 E. Wells St. Finally, the Common Council is scheduled to vote on the plan on May 27, at 9:00 a.m. in the Common Council Chambers in Room 301 B at City Hall, 200 E. Wells St. in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

  • Join us in celebrating the 2011 Top Projects at the May 3 award dinner at the Harley Davidson Museum