What it is?
In 1901, William S. Harley drew up plans for a small engine with a displacement of 7.07 cubic inches (116 cc) and four-inch (102 mm) flywheels designed for use in a regular pedal-bicycle frame. Over the next two years, he and his childhood friend Arthur Davidson worked on their motor-bicycle using the northside Milwaukee machine shop at the home of their friend Henry Melk. It was finished in 1903 with the help of Arthur's brother Walter Davidson.
Key Benefits
- The Roadway Fantasy is one of the few Metal Time models using material other than stainless steel. Our motorcycle proudly displays rubber tires. Giving it an even more eye-catching look. To “start the engine”, simply pull the rear wheel back and let it go!
- Designed with great detail, the drop-shaped gas tank, Harley styled handlebars, instrumentation, and front forks, make the model immediately identifiable. Because of the “fat”, rear tire, Roadway Fantasy doesn’t need a stand. You can place it anywhere.
- Inertial mechanism.
What else you need to know
Specifications:
- Quantity of parts, pcs: 155
- Difficulty level, from 1 to 8: 6
- Hours to assemble (average): 15
- Model size (cm): 13.5 x 7.8 x 6.6
- Model size (inch): 5.32 x 3.1 x 2.6
- Package size: M
What is in the giftbox?:
- Steel sheets, pcs: 3
- Gears: Yes
- Pliers: Yes
- File: Yes
- Assembling Gloves: Yes
- Polishing cloth: Yes
- Additional parts: Rubber wheels