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Showing posts with label engine art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engine art. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2009

The Sportster

...That Never Was

Where would they have fitted a generator?

The KL model was originally planned for release in the early 50's. Instead, the poor performing K model was rushed into production to fill it's gap. The high cam KL was continuously plagued by overheating problems, so the later (1954), experimental XL overhead design superseded it. At one point both the KL and XL were being tested side by side. Harley originally didn't want an overhead design based on the old flathead four cam bottom, but it worked and it's performance pretty much surprised everyone. What shouldn't be a surprise is that the XL's top end was designed by the same guy (Charley Featherly), who had done detailed work on the Knucklehead and later the Shovelhead. Since early Panheads had trouble with their aluminum heads, he stuck with iron like on Knuckles. Charley also thought that the valve covers on Pans held too much heat.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Saturday, November 22, 2008

The Art of the Engine #2


Ya got'ta click on this to appreciate it.
I may have to paint it one day.

Got Ham?


Not exactly artistry here. Nobody left these on.
What was H-D thinking?

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Art of the Engine #1

Special K

One of the Best Looking Motors Ever!

How come engine stylist can't do shit like this today?