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  1. Harley-Davidson Panhead engine - Wikipedia

    The Panhead is an overhead-valve Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine, so nicknamed because the rocker covers resembled cooking pans. The engine is a two- cylinder, two- valve -per-cylinder, …

  2. 1949 - 1965 Harley-Davidson® 'panhead' Motorcycles for Sale

    1949 - 1965 Harley-Davidson® 'panhead' Motorcycles for Sale 22 results Filter By Sort By 1949 - 1965

  3. Panhead Vs. Knucklehead Vs. Shovelhead: Harley-Davidson Engines ...

    Jan 13, 2025 · In 1947, the company announced the Panhead, an engine that wouldn't have overheating issues thanks to using aluminum in its cylinder heads instead of cast iron. Since aluminum conducts …

  4. The History Of The Panhead - Cycle World

    Mar 27, 2018 · And, in hopes of ending cylinder-head oil leaks for all time, Harley’s designers enclosed the rockers and valve springs under one big, pie-pan-shaped cover—hence, the “Panhead” nickname.

  5. Post-War Legend: 1948-1965 Harley Davidson Panhead - Old Bike Barn

    The Panhead nickname quickly took hold, and a new era began for Harley-Davidson. Panheads were on sale for almost 20 years from 1948 to 1965 and gradually evolved through the years.

  6. How Is The Harley-Davidson Panhead Different From The Shovelhead ...

    Feb 10, 2026 · The Panhead engine name is descriptive of its cake-pan shaped valve covers, and underneath those iconic covers resides Harley-Davidson's second generation of V-Twin engines to …

  7. Harley Davidson Panhead Engine: What Is So Special About It?

    The Harley Davidson Panhead engine is a popular Harley engine from the past with a distinctive cooking pan-style engine rocker cover shape.

  8. Harley Davidson Panhead motorcycles for sale - SmartCycleGuide.com

    76 new and used Harley Davidson Panhead motorcycles for sale at smartcycleguide.com

  9. What Is a Harley Davidson Panhead - Iron Horse Rebels

    Feb 4, 2026 · One of the most iconic features of the Panhead engine was its rocker covers, which bore a striking resemblance to cooking pans, hence the nickname 'Panhead.' These covers not only added …

  10. Harley-Davidson’s Panhead Era – CycleVisions

    From its introduction to its retirement in 1965, the Panhead became the heart of Harley’s iconic touring machines, powering everything from police bikes to the early Electra Glide.