Some of the most interesting, groundbreaking, or just plain weird motorcycles that have appeared in the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum.
Some bikes are instant classics. Take this 1965 Harley-Davidson FLH Electra Glide, the last of the Harley Panheads.
The ’60s were a revolutionary time for motorcycling, as Japanese brands made great inroads into the U.S. market with small, lightweight bikes offering exceptional performance for their size. But the Glide line was a perfect example of Harley’s policy of evolution, rather than revolution, in developing its bikes.
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1919 Indian Military Powerplus
1922 Harley-Davidson Sport Twin
1926 Harley-Davidson Peashooter
1929 Harley-Davidson Factory Hillclimber
1932 Harley-Davidson Hillclimber
1936 Indian "Upside-Down" Four
1941 Indian Military Model 841
1941 Indian Four Police Special
1949 Manx Norton Daytona Racer
1959 Harley-Davidson KR Flat Tracker
1966 Honda CB450 Police Special
Bill Baird's 1968 Triumph T100C
Mert Lawwill's 1969 Harley-Davidson KR750
Malcolm Smith's 1970 Husky eight-speed
1971 Harley-Davidson Super Glide
1974 Harley-Davidson XR750 Dirt-Tracker
1975 MV Agusta 750 Sport America
1977 Kawasaki Top Fuel Drag Bike
Kenny Roberts' 1980 Yamaha OW48
David Bailey's 1984 Honda RC500