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26 | WheelsOfGrace.com | #70 Harley-Davidson may have been born in the early 1900s, but it was not until the Second World War that the name became synonymous with the near perfect two-wheeled machines. And it was all due to a war-fighting motorcycle called the WLA. Derived from the civilian pre-war WL, the WLA was made in vast quantities (some 90,000 units were produced) and 1946 Harley-Davidson WL Puts On Red and Black Warpaint! By Daniel Patrascu was seen in action on battlefields across the world. The machine was so suited for the task that G.I.s simply fell in love with it, and their love lasted for years. Such an impact the WLA had on the American soldier that in the years that followed the end of the war these bikes became the most customized motorcycle in America, often at the hands of the people who 26 | WheelsOfGrace.com | #70

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