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Eventually they settled in Wisconsin, and it was there that, in 1903, Arthur, went into business with William S. Harley, making motorcycles in his family shed. [3] One of Davidson's favorite pastimes was fishing in the Wisconsin wilderness, which inspired him to create a motorcycle that would, "take the hard work out of pedaling a bicycle".
- Arthur Davidson (Disambiguation)
Arthur Davidson may refer to: . Sir Arthur Davidson...
- William A. Davidson
Harley-Davidson, Inc. (H-D, or simply Harley) is an American...
- Arthur Davidson (Disambiguation)
Harley and the Davidsons: With Michiel Huisman, Bug Hall, Robert Aramayo, Annie Read. Bill Harley joins Walter and Arthur Davidson to risk their fortunes and livelihoods launching the now-iconic motorcycle company. Each has his own challenges to overcome, but they are united by their dreams and ambitions.
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Harley and the Davidsons is a 2016 American television miniseries directed by Ciarán Donnelly and Stephen Kay, and co-written by Nick Schenk, Evan Wright and Seth Fisher which dramatizes the origins of motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson, and how Arthur Davidson founded the company together with his brothers Walter Davidson, Sr. and William ...
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- September 5 –, September 7, 2016
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A more complete version is that Harley-Davidson was founded by William Harley and the three Davidson brothers: Arthur, William and Walter. READ MORE: Why This Harley Will Be My Last. The Motor ...
Arthur Davidson. Arthur Davidson, born in Milwaukee, Wis. on February 11, 1881, was only twenty years old when he and his childhood friend William S. Harley teamed up to work on their idea...
Combining their ideas and skills with some help from family and friends, Bill Harley and Arthur Davidson took the motorcycle to new heights. They built one of the largest companies in Wisconsin, the Harley-Davidson Motor Company, which is still sending bikes out onto the roads today.