2022 Shannons Winter Timed Online Auction
Lot
86
1928 Harley-Davidson J Model Motorcycle
Result: PASSED IN
Location: Melbourne
Passed In
Specifications
Engine | 1000cc V-Twin |
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Gearbox | 3-speed manual |
Body Work | Solo |
Colour | Olive Green |
Interior | Brown |
Wheels | Wire-spoked |
Brakes | Drums |
Description
This lot is no
longer
available
Following an abortive debut in 1909, the twin-cylinder Harley-Davidson returned for 1911 in redesigned form boasting mechanically operated inlet valves, replacing the 'atmospheric' type inherited from the single. Production really took off and this 'F-head' (inlet-over-exhaust) 'pocket valve' engine - built in 61ci and 74ci capacities (1,000cc and 1,200cc respectively) - would remain in production for the next 20 years. The Harley single's transmission arrangements - direct drive by means of a leather belt - were continued at first on the twin but the need to make better use of the engine's power characteristics, particularly for sidecar pulling, prompted the introduction of a two-speed rear hub for 1914, by which time chain drive and a proper clutch had been adopted. Later that same year a conventional, three-speed, sliding-gear transmission with 'step starter' was introduced on the top-of-the-range version of the twin which, with full electrical equipment, was listed from now on as the Model J. Periodically revised and up-dated, the Harley-Davidson F-head twin had gained a front brake, stronger fork and pumped lubrication – and an enviable reputation - by the time production ceased in 1929.