Willie G. Davidson and family donate a sculpture to the Harley-Davidson Museum

Descendant to one of the founding fathers of the historic HarleyDavidson company and his family, have decided to commemorate the Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, with its inauguration on July 12, with a special donation.
Willie G.
Davidson, senior Vice President and Harley Davidson Chief Styling Officer, has donated a sculpture created by artist Jeff Decker, which represents a motorcyclist intent on completing an ascent of a mountain on his bike.

The reproduction, in real dimensions, gives homage to the world of motorcycling competition and its associated passionate culture.

Written by Newshub.co.uk Unit

Targa Florio 1922: Enzo Ferrari behind the wheel of an Alfa Romeo

Jorge Lorenzo: ‘Anything can happen’ Valentino Rossi: ‘problems in braking’