1903 Single Cylinder (Model 0) — Harley-Davidson Engine Print
This handmade drawing is inspired by the earliest photographs and surviving documentation of the first Harley-Davidson prototype — the Model 0 from 1903.
Powered by a 167 cc single-cylinder engine producing around 2 horsepower, this was where the Harley-Davidson story began.
Because no precise photographic record of the original prototype survives, the artwork presents an artistic reconstruction of what the first machine may have looked like — a tribute to the origins of American motorcycling.
Each print is part of a collector’s series celebrating Harley-Davidson engines across more than a century of history. Perfect for enthusiasts, workshops, or anyone who values vintage engineering and design.
Print Details
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Premium Japanese paper Luster RC 240 g/m²
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Available in two versions: Bright and Dark
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Sizes:
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A4 — 21 × 29.7 cm (8.27″ × 11.69″)
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A3 — 29.7 × 42.0 cm (11.69″ × 16.54″)
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A2 — 42.0 × 59.4 cm (16.54″ × 23.39″)
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The color of the printed graphics may slightly differ from that shown in the photos.
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Shipped carefully rolled, ready for framing.
- No frame included.
About the Artwork
Each piece is drawn and produced independently by Billy Cune Art.
All rights to the Harley-Davidson® name and logos belong to their respective owners.
This work is an independent artistic interpretation, unaffiliated with Harley-Davidson Motor Company.
To find out more about copyright please visit this page.
Shipping
Free worldwide shipping on orders over €150.
Orders are carefully packaged and shipped internationally.
Customs or import fees may apply outside the European Union.
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The beginning of the legend — the first Harley-Davidson engine, captured in art.