Featured is this 1939 HARLEY-DAVIDSON EL 1000 KNUCKLEHEAD
1936 was the year for the "Model E" which was nicknamed "Knucklehead" due to the knuckle shape of its engine valve covers. The Model E was a slowly gained popularity but it was the distance record set by Fred Ham that put the Knucklehead Model E into the history books. Ham’s 24-hour solo record of 1,825 miles set on the Muroc Dry Lake (now part of Edwards Air Force Base) in 1937 spurred sales of Harley-Davidson’s newly designed EL-model, better known as the Knucklehead, and helped the company break out of the Depression sales slump.
This is not just a model, this is a feature. A part of history. Measurements are as follows: 340mm X 130mm X 165MM