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[[Image:1940 Harley Davidson UA.jpg|left|thumb|1940 Harley Davidson UA]]
The U.S. Army's big twin model was the '''[[Harley-Davidson]] UA''', an extra-low compression 74 cubic inch side valve with gearing appropriate for attaching a sidecar.  The UA motor was built for only two years, 1939 and 1940.  This machine features a Thompson submachine gun, the motorcycle's storage compartment holds a maximum of 10 clips (300 rounds) and one drum (50 rounds) of .45 caliber ammunition.




 
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[[Category:Military motorcycles]]
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[[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles]]
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1940 Harley Davidson UA

The U.S. Army's big twin model was the Harley-Davidson UA, an extra-low compression 74 cubic inch side valve with gearing appropriate for attaching a sidecar. The UA motor was built for only two years, 1939 and 1940. This machine features a Thompson submachine gun, the motorcycle's storage compartment holds a maximum of 10 clips (300 rounds) and one drum (50 rounds) of .45 caliber ammunition.