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[MOTORCYCLES]. Harley-Davidson Wins First and Second in Big Phoenix 200-Mile Race. Phoenix, Arizona, Decoration Day, 1915. Milwaukee: Harley-Davidson Motor Co., 1915. Broadsheet, 8vo (229 x 152 mm). Wood-engraved vignette head-piece. (Slight dampstain to upper margin). Provenance: James G. Burroughs, distributor stamp of Harley Davidson Motorcycles. An early motorcycle advertisement announcing Harley-Davidson as the winner of the Big Phoenix Race. “The 1915 stock Harley-Davidson has won first and second in the three big races of the year; the Venice 300-mile, the Oklahoma City 150-mile, and the Phoenix 200-mile. That the winning Harley-Davidsons in each race have been stock machines is a tremendous tribute to the design, material and workmanship of the stock Harley-Davidson”. Harley-Davidson was founded in 1903 by William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, becoming one of two major American motorcycle manufacturers to survive the Great Depression along with its historical rival, Indian Motorcycles, whom they would soon pull ahead of and dominate motorcycle racing after 1914.