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[[Image:1929 Harley-Davidson Peashooter.jpg|right|thumb|1929 Harley-Davidson Peashooter]]
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The 350cc class was introduced in 1926 to make dirt track racing safer, reducing the speeds that the 500cc and 1,000cc machines were attaining.  But with their development, these 350s were almost as fast as the 500s.  The Harley-Davidson was very popular in speedway racing events in the USA, Europe, and Australia.  These models were always refered to as "peashooters" due to the staccato bark of the exhaust.
The '''Harley-Davidson AA''' was a [[motorcycle]] produced by [[Harley-Davidson]] and more commonly known as the '''Peashooter'''.  The 350cc class was introduced in 1926 to make dirt track racing safer, reducing the speeds that the 500cc and 1,000cc machines were attaining.  But with their development, these 350s were almost as fast as the 500s.  The Harley-Davidson was very popular in speedway racing events in the USA, Europe, and Australia.  These models were always refered to as "peashooters" due to the staccato bark of the exhaust.


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The '''[[Harley-Davidson]] Peashooter''' was a single cylinder, [[four-stroke]] standard produced by [[Harley-Davidson]] between 1925 and 1926. It could reach a top speed of 99 mph (160 km/h). 
==Engine==
Fuel was supplied via a overhead valves (ohv). 
[[Category:standard motorcycles]]
[[Category:Harley-Davidson motorcycles]]
[[Category:1920s motorcycles]]

Latest revision as of 20:12, 23 November 2019

1929 Harley-Davidson Peashooter

The Harley-Davidson AA was a motorcycle produced by Harley-Davidson and more commonly known as the Peashooter. The 350cc class was introduced in 1926 to make dirt track racing safer, reducing the speeds that the 500cc and 1,000cc machines were attaining. But with their development, these 350s were almost as fast as the 500s. The Harley-Davidson was very popular in speedway racing events in the USA, Europe, and Australia. These models were always refered to as "peashooters" due to the staccato bark of the exhaust.

1929 Harley-Davidson Peashooter.jpg
Harley-Davidson Peashooter
Manufacturer
Production 1925 - 1926
Engine
single cylinder, four-stroke
Top Speed 99 mph (160 km/h)
Fuel System carburetor
Weight
Manuals Service Manual


The Harley-Davidson Peashooter was a single cylinder, four-stroke standard produced by Harley-Davidson between 1925 and 1926. It could reach a top speed of 99 mph (160 km/h).

Engine[edit | edit source]

Fuel was supplied via a overhead valves (ohv).