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[[Alfred Child]]'s son, he worked closely with his father importing [[Harley-Davidson]]s into Japan. His 400-mile (645-km) test ride of one of the first [[Harley-Davidson E|61 E Knuckleheads]] to arrive was not a success: it leaked oil, broke | [[Alfred Child]]'s son, he worked closely with his father importing [[Harley-Davidson]]s into Japan. His 400-mile (645-km) test ride of one of the first [[Harley-Davidson E|61 E Knuckleheads]] to arrive was not a success: it leaked oil, broke valve springs and needed frequent tappet adjustments. Despite this experience, Richard Child went on to become the official Harley-Davidson importer for Japan after the Second World War. | ||
[[Category:Harley-Davidson people]] | [[Category:Harley-Davidson people]] |