This Harley-Davidson sidecar brochure originates from the 1980s, documenting a period when sidecars were actively marketed for Harley-Davidson touring motorcycles. The brochure focuses primarily on the FLT and FLHT models, showcasing their compatibility with factory-designed sidecars. Images within the brochure depict the motorcycles coupled with fiberglass sidecars, illustrating the integrated design intended to provide both aesthetic appeal and functional handling. Engineering details include specific mention of the five-speed transmission and the hydraulic steering damper that connected to both the motorcycle and sidecar wheels. The damper provided enhanced control and stability to compensate for the modified handling characteristics of the sidecar configuration. Interior features of the sidecar, as described in the brochure, include padded seating, cushioned side rails, and a leaf-spring mounted seat intended to enhance passenger comfort. The fiberglass sidecar body, covered in vinyl, contributes to the unit's visual design and performance profile. Functional elements highlighted are the lighting system for both solo and sidecar use, a hydraulic drum brake on the sidecar wheel, and the availability of a tonneau cover for weather protection and increased carrying capacity. Published by Harley-Davidson Motor Co., Inc. at 3700 W. Juneau Ave., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the brochure represents the company's design and marketing strategies of the period. The artifact exhibits wear consistent with age, though the text and images remain legible. This brochure offers documented information regarding Harley-Davidson's products and engineering during the 1980s.