Harley-Davidson Model B

The single cylinder engine had been a mainstay of the Harley-Davidson line since the early days of the company's founding in 1903, but it was not until 1909 that the V-twin design was added.

It was Introduced in 1926, and it disappeared from the program in 1934 and was reintroduced in 1937 as Harley-Davidson V - Twin B.

[1] It was introduced in 1926 and modified and modernized to meet the needs of foreign markets where it was most popular.

It was followed by the lightweight Model C Harley, followed by a variety of DKW-based designs.

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