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      • When the United States entered World War I in April of 1917, they brought motorcycles from several US companies to help on the front lines. The bulk of the motorcycles came from Indian and Harley-Davidson, but motorcycles produced by Excelsior, Henderson, and a few other US manufacturers also made it to Europe.
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  2. War Machines - American Motorcycles in World War I. When the United States entered World War I in April of 1917, they brought motorcycles from several US companies to help on the front lines. The bulk of the motorcycles came from Indian and Harley-Davidson, but motorcycles produced by Excelsior, Henderson, and a few other US manufacturers also ...

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    Harley and Indian certainly had the most bikes in the Great War. However, there is evidence that various other motorcycle manufacturers contributed bikes such as: 1. The Cleveland Motorcycle Manufacturing Company 2. Henderson 4 3. Zenith Motorcycles 4. Phelon & Moore (P&M) 5. Sunbeam

    WWI was unlike any war before it, especially when you look at how the war was fought. On one hand, men rode horses and fought in trenches with bayonets on their guns. On the other, soldiers were firing machine guns, driving tanks, and of course, riding motorcycles. The vehicles and methods of going to and from the frontlines seem almost incongruous...

    Their versatility, speed, and maneuverability made motorcycles a valuable asset during WWI. From transporting supplies to evacuating wounded soldiers, motorcycles revolutionized how people operate on the frontlines. The harsh conditions of the battlefield challenged manufacturers to push the bounds of technology and develop bikes that were up to na...

    While these vintage frontline workhorses are beautiful, they’re exceptionally difficult to find parts for. However, Competition Distributing is helping bikers overcome that challenge with one of the most extensive online shops for vintage motorcycle parts.

  3. By 1914, motorcycles were no longer just bicycles with engines; they had their own technologies, although many still maintained bicycle elements, like the seats and suspension. The First World War Triumph Motorcycles Model H, was mass-produced for the war effort and notable for its reliability.

  4. Apr 4, 2017 · The motorcycle, the tank, the submarine, and the airplane were machines still in their adolescence by the time the war broke out in 1914, their applications a constant source of experiment and rapid engineering advancement.

  5. Dec 16, 2023 · When was the first motorcycle invented? The first motorcycle is considered to be Gottlieb Daimler and Wilhelm Maybach’s “Petroleum Reitwagen” in 1885, a motorized bicycle featuring an outrigger wheel for stability at low speeds. How did motorcycles evolve after World War 2?

  6. Jul 1, 2015 · Year introduced: 1917. War: WWI. Following the successful use of Harley-Davidson motorcycles by the U.S. Army to hunt down Pancho Villa and his troops during the Mexican Revolution, the...

  7. Nov 7, 2018 · They were little more than powered bicycles at the time of the outbreak of war in 1914, and when the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) left for France in August 1914, the 247,400 men were accompanied by 827 cars and only 15 motorcycles.

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