There are a few enjoyable ones:
A man dressed in a suit sitting in a sidecar while a uniformed chauffeur drives the Harley.
A woman in a 1920s bathing costume mounting a Harley on the beach while her male companion sits in the sidecar.
A Harley entirely covered in a buffalo hide with the head atop the handlebars.
Eight police officers balanced on a moving Harley in acrobatic poses.
An ad with a police officer on a Harley being served by a car hop.
A man dressed in a suit riding a Harley with a sidecar full of hunting dogs. It looks like a fox hunt!
A chicken mounted on a Harley looking like rider from the front.
A boy and his father astride matching Harleys with the kickstand down, and large identical smiles on their faces.
A briefly clad Jayne Mansfield with hat askew, posing as a police officer pulling over a car.
A Harley with a runner on the front and chains on the back tires to travel on frozen lakes.
A gun-mounted, armored Harley used during the Mexican Revolution.
A Harley with Christmas tree lights on it (a different view from the one on the cover).
If you know someone who would like a little Harley nostalgia, and cannot afford a more expensive gift book, this one could work . . . as long as the person doesn't mind a little humor being poked at the idea of a Harley.
After you finish inspecting the images in this book, think about how you could create a light hearted moment with your Harley.
The small format, great price point, and popular subject matter make this an ideal giftbook for those who own Harley or just dream of owning one.