1942 Harley Davidson WLA Kick Start 45 Tire BurnOut SCTA by TATRO MACHINE



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1942 Harley-Davidson WLA Kick Start and Tire Burn Out.
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The 1942 Harley Davidson WLA motorcycle and Harley Davidson XA motorcycle were two models Harley designed for the United States military during World War II.

Though rival Indian also supplied motorcycles to the U.S. military during World War II, the majority of those used in battle were Harley-Davidson WLAs.

Wearing the requisite Olive Drab paint, these were 45-cubic-inch V-twins fitted with special equipment for wartime use. Items such as an ammo box, machine-gun scabbard, and rear carrier are obvious; less so are the special “blackout lights” front and rear that projected only a small sliver of light in an effort to avoid detection.

In all, roughly 80,000 WLAs were built, many being sold as surplus after the war.

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