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Hummer (1955–1959) A 1955 Model B "Hummer" at the Harley-Davidson Museum. The Hummer was added to Harley-Davidson's model line in 1955. It was a stripped-down basic model using a redesigned "B-model" engine with the old 125 cc capacity.
The 125 cc two-stroke engine had a three-speed foot-shift transmission. Harley began producing...
29 wrz 2022 · The Harley S-125 Hummer was a fun family bike. In the first seven months after its debut in 1947, Harley sold about 10,000 Hummer motorcycles. Younger riders gravitated to the Hummer, which often led them to bigger Harleys as they got older.
The 1955 Harley Davidson Hummer sports an air-cooled, two-stroke, 125cc, single cylinder engine mated to a three-speed manual transmission and can produce 3 horsepower. It was a minimalist...
14 sie 2003 · Co wspólnego z marką Harley-Davidson ma nasza rodzima, „tłuczona” przez tyle lat, WSK 125? Tak postawione pytanie może być wręcz szokujące dla mniej zorientowanych w historii fanów motocykli z Milwaukee.
19 wrz 2014 · The little Hummer – originally called the Model 125 or S 125 – was sold by Harley-Davidson beginning in 1947 as a 1948 model and stayed in the lineup until 1953, when it was replaced by the...
1959 Harley-Davidson Hummer 125. This 1959 Harley-Davidson Hummer is a 125cc single-cylinder two-stroke motorcycle based on the DKW RT125. Following the Second World War DKW’s patents were released to the allies, and copies of the DKW were also made in the UK as the BSA Bantam, and in the Soviet Union as the MMZ M-1A Moskva, or Minsk.