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1944 Harley-Davidson WLA

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1944 Harley-Davidson WLA1944 Harley-Davidson WLA1944 Harley-Davidson WLA
Condition:Used
Year:1944
Mileage:16,822
Exterior Color:Green
Manufacturer:Harley-davidson
Engine Size (cc):45
Model:WLA
Warranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Type:Motorcycle
Vehicle Title:Clear
:“This Harley was in a private collection and this is the first time its been run since the 1970s”
Price: (Approximately ##1##)
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1944 Harley Davidson WLA Military Motorcycle. Engine number 42WLA68339. Surplussed in 1947, last titled in 1969 and restored in the 1970s(we have copy of the 1969 title). This Harley was in private collection andthis is the first time its been run since the 1970s. It starts easily and runsgood. 45 cu in Flathead engineThe mileage reads 16,822. Overall nice original old WWII militaryHarley Davidson. Comes with the leg guards.California residents will be subject to 7.25% sales tax and DMV fees.Seller will be glad to assist your transporter if you need to have the motorcycle shipped. Please email with any questions or to request more photos.Dimensions: 7.4' 3.5' 4'Weight: 540 LBSThe engine of the WLA is side-valve design, which is reliable though not particularly efficient in comparison to overhead-valve designs. Harley-Davidson already had overhead valve engines in production for its Big Twin lines, but the "small twin" flathead design was popular in applications needing reliability more than power. This engine remained in production from 1937 to 1973 in the Servi-Car, although it was superseded in two-wheeled motorcycles by the more advanced flathead engine used in the Model K (the ancestor of the OHV Sportster) in 1952.Though the model designation suggested high compression, for reliability, the Army version actually used medium-compression version. In modern terms, the WLA's compression ratio of 5:1 is very low. Due to this low compression, WLA will run on 74 octane gasoline, necessary due to the poor quality of refining at the time, although fuel technology would improve rapidly during the war.The WLA also features springer front suspension. Harley-Davidson would not adopt telescopic front forks until after the war. The rear wheel had no suspension, giving this type of motorcycle the nickname "hard tail".The model number breaks down as follows:W : the family of motorcycles. Harley-Davidson (except in very early models) gives letter designation for each model family. The series at the time was the newest incarnation of the 45-cubic-inch (740 cm3) flathead motor, and was developed from the earlier family 1932–1936.L : "high compression", in the usual HD scheme. The "low compression" model was only briefly available.A : Army. The company would also produce model to the slightly different specifications of the Canadian Army, which would be named the WLC. The WLCs differed from WLAs chiefly in the use of some heavier components, usually Big Twin parts, as well as Canadian blackout lighting. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harley-Davidson_WLA)YouTubeVideo will open in new window[isdntekvideo] .ytvideo margin:.5em auto; max-width:480px; font-family:arial; text-align:center; position:relative; min-height:120px; overflow:hidden; background-color:#555; .ytvideo position:absolute; margin:0; color:white; background-color:rgba(0,0,0,.5); .ytvideo .yt_hd font-size:16px; width:100%; height:28px; line-height:28px; text-align:left; top:0; left:0; padding-left:10px; overflow:hidden; .ytvideo .yt_ft font-size:11px; width:100%; bottom:0; left:0; .ytvideo img display:block; max-width:100%; border:0; .ytvideo a:after content:"A025BA"; position:absolute; width:60px; height:50px; left:0; top:0; right:0; bottom:0; margin:auto; border:0; border-radius:10px; color:white; background:rgba(0,0,0,.6); font-size:24px; line-height:50px; cursor:pointer; .ytvideo a:hover:after background:#CC181E;

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