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The newest addition to the Harley- Davidson line, the 5-6 h.p., side-valve twin 750 c.c. machine, which has now reached Auckland. The outstanding features are neatness of design and quietness of operation. All working parts are enclosed and a four-tube muffler is fitted. Other fittings are twin-headlamps, Ricardo removable head, geardriven generator with output controller, Klaxon horn, and neatly-built “dashboard,” or electrical panel.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 7

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The newest addition to the Harley- Davidson line, the 5-6 h.p., side-valve twin 750 c.c. machine, which has now reached Auckland. The outstanding features are neatness of design and quietness of operation. All working parts are enclosed and a four-tube muffler is fitted. Other fittings are twin-headlamps, Ricardo removable head, geardriven generator with output controller, Klaxon horn, and neatly-built “dashboard,” or electrical panel. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 7

The newest addition to the Harley- Davidson line, the 5-6 h.p., side-valve twin 750 c.c. machine, which has now reached Auckland. The outstanding features are neatness of design and quietness of operation. All working parts are enclosed and a four-tube muffler is fitted. Other fittings are twin-headlamps, Ricardo removable head, geardriven generator with output controller, Klaxon horn, and neatly-built “dashboard,” or electrical panel. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 474, 2 October 1928, Page 7

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