Once you hear a roar on the street that sounds like “potato-potato”, unmistakably, you know it to be Harley-Davidson. The legacy of the dream machine stretches far beyond the open road. Harley-Davidson motorcycles have been used throughout cinematic history. They have made an impression that is very unlikely to be forgotten by moviegoers from around the world. Let’s ride some of Hollywood’s iconic Harley moments nostalgic.
List of Top 10 Hollywood Movies with Harley-Davidson Motorcycles
1. “Easy Rider” (1969)
Easy Rider has the most iconic presence and representation of Harley-Davidson in a Hollywood film. Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper are two bikers traveling across the American Southwest.
Captain America Chopper:
The highly customized bike was ridden by Wyatt (played by Peter Fonda). It is undoubtedly one of the most iconic bikes in film history. The bike had a forward-angled front wheel and extended forks. It had a teardrop gas tank. An American flag paint job enhanced its look, while chromed round headlamps and extended exhaust pipes gave it an aggressive look. The movie’s themes were freedom and rebellion, and the bike enhanced the message loud and clear.
Billy Bike:
The bike was ridden by Billy (Dennis Hopper’s character). This bike is a bit less customized than Wyatt’s. It had an ape hanger handlebars, upswept exhaust pipes, and a peanut gas tank.
Symbolism:
The Harley-Davidson motorcycles in the movie were not just for fun or transportation, but they symbolized freedom. It also embodied the countercultural spirit of the late 1960s. A rejection of mainstream values, a completely free like a bird, and a complex way of life.
Real-World Connection:
The motorcycles for the movie were purchased from police auctions. These were then customized for the film. Two Captain America bikes and two Billy bikes were made. One of each bike was stolen before the film was completed. The remaining bikes were destroyed in the film’s climactic scene.
Legacy:
With its distinctive American flag design, the poster with Peter Fonda riding the Captain America chopper is still famous. The bike’s design and the film association often symbolize rebellion and freedom in the American psyche.
2. “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (1991)
Arnold Schwarzenegger as T-800, riding a 1990 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, is unforgettable by any movie lover. Anybody who has watched Terminator 2 might never forget the high-octane chase scene in the Los Angeles canal. The famous Schwarzenegger’s line in the movie, “I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle,” has since become iconic.
Let’s have a look at some of the interesting facts about the movie:
The Motorcycle Model
Harley-Davidson Fat Boy model from 1990.
Entrance
The Terminator enters the biker bar and thrashes the bar patrons in Terminator style. After carrying out actions that Terminator does best, T-800 delivers the famous line, “I need your clothes, your boots, and your motorcycle,” where he acquires the Fat Boy.
The Canal Chase
One of the most iconic chase scenes not only for Terminator 2 but in cinematic history is Terminator on his Harley Fat Boy being chased by the T-1000 (Robert Patrick) driving a massive tow truck. The Terminator jumps into a storm drain canal with the motorcycle in this scene. A stuntman did this stunt, and no CGI was used.
Symbolism
The Harley-Davidson motorcycle in the film is symbolized as a picture of highly rugged power and durability. The Harley Davidson perfectly fits the Terminator’s indestructibility persona. Schwarzenegger riding the bike with a shotgun in hand became one of the most famous visuals of the movie.
Soundtrack Integration
The background score for the scene in which the Terminator rides the Harley-Davidson is George Thorogood’s “Bad to the Bone .” The tune perfectly matches the Terminator’s and the motorcycle’s badass image.
Real-World Influence
“Terminator 2” played an essential role in making the Fat Boy’s status as an iconic motorcycle in the Harley’s lineup.
3. “Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man” (1991)
When you have Harley Davidson in the movie title, it’s no surprise that Harley plays a starring role. Mickey Rourke, in the movie, rides a custom Harley Softail. The film is all about the self-reliance and independent image associated with the brand.
The Harley-Davidson motorcycle plays a primary role in the movie’s plot. The story revolves around Harley’s (Mickey Rourke) decision to help save a friend’s bar from foreclosure. To collect the funds, Harley and the Marlboro Man(Don Johnson) decide to rob an armored car. The plan leads to a series of high-octane events. The Harley motorcycle becomes a symbol of their rebellious nature. The freedom they wanted in the ever-changing world.
4. “Wild Hogs” (2007)
This is a comedy movie about middle-aged men who are seeking adventure. The film has stars like Tim Allen, John Travolta, and Martin Lawrence riding their Harleys. Their journey of rediscovery is amalgamated with the spirit of the open road that Harley-Davidson represents.
Below are the Harley bikes used by movie characters –
- Woody Stevens (John Travolta): Woody rides a Harley-Davidson XR1200X.The sportier model perfectly fits his character. The actor is trying to reclaim his lost youth and coolness in the movie.
- Doug Madsen (Tim Allen): Doug is on a Harley-Davidson Fat Boy. His bike is classic-looking and sturdy. It aligns with his character and depicts a traditional and straight-laced persona.
- Bobby Davis (Martin Lawrence): Bobby is riding a Harley-Davidson Screamin’ Eagle Fat Boy in the film. The bike is similar to that of Doug’s Fat Boy. It highlights Bobby’s aspirations to break free from his henpecked home life.
- Dudley Frank (William H. Macy): Dudley rides a Harley-Davidson Sportster 883 Low. He is the most eccentric and quirky character of the group. It’s a smaller bike that perfectly matches William H. Macy with his on-screen character, reflecting timidity and unique charm.
5. “Rocky III” (1982)
In the movie, Rocky Balboa (Sylvester Stallone) receives a Harley-Davidson as a gift from his coach after winning the world heavyweight championship. The assembling shots of Rocky riding through Philadelphia are about celebrating his success.
By “Rocky III,” Rocky Balboa is a champion and has achieved fame and fortune. The wealth is shown in various ways throughout the movie. One of the symbols of his success is his Harley-Davidson motorcycle.
In the movie, Rocky is riding a Harley-Davidson FLH 80 Electra Glide. The bike is shown in several scenes. It represents his success and connection to his rugged working-class version.
The Rocky statue, which is there in the movie, is now a famous landmark in Philadelphia. Many Rocky or Sylvester Stallone visit it and remember the iconic scene of Rocky riding his Harley to its location.