Harley Davidson Knucklehead – 3D Model

Harley Davidson Knucklehead – 3D Model

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Harley-Davidson Knucklehead is a V-twin engine that was produced by Harley-Davidson from 1936 to 1947. It was the third V-twin engine produced by Harley-Davidson, and it was a major improvement over the previous Flathead engine. Knucklehead engine was named for the distinctive shape of its rocker boxes, which resemble the knuckles of a fist. The engine was a significant improvement over the Flathead in terms of power, performance, and reliability.
The Knucklehead engine was available in a variety of displacements, including 45 cubic inches (740 cc), 61 cubic inches (987 cc), and 74 cubic inches (1215 cc). The engine produced between 25 and 55 horsepower, depending on the displacement.
Harley-Davidson Knucklehead engine was used in a variety of Harley-Davidson motorcycles, including the FL, EL, and WL models. The engine was also used in a number of custom motorcycles. Knucklehead engine is considered to be one of the most iconic engines in Harley-Davidson history. It is a powerful, reliable, and stylish engine that is still popular with collectors and enthusiasts. Knucklehead engine is a classic example of American engineering. It is a powerful, reliable, and stylish engine that is still popular today.

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