Douglas H Davidson was the first British motorcycle rider to break the 100 MPH barrier, which he achieved
on a special factory prepared Harley Davidson at Brooklands on April 28th 1921, where his speed on the Railway Straight
reached 100.76 MPH.
The season ticket measures 126 by 81mm and is in good condition, the autograph being in pencil.
(Please note that D H Davidson was a Harley Davidson works rider, but not one of the founders who bears
the same name!)
D H Davidson on his factory works Harley Davidson at Brooklands in 1921