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7.0

Generally favorable reviews- based on 9 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 7 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
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  1. Sep 9, 2016
    7
    It isn't all that bad as some would make it up to be; the problem was that it gave too much focus on one thing e.g. racing while leaving one key founding member, in this case "Big Bill" Davidson, by the wayside, as I expected all four of them to be given equal focus in the story.

    Another thing was that I did notice a number of inaccuracies, like when Robert Aramayo's character nicknamed
    It isn't all that bad as some would make it up to be; the problem was that it gave too much focus on one thing e.g. racing while leaving one key founding member, in this case "Big Bill" Davidson, by the wayside, as I expected all four of them to be given equal focus in the story.

    Another thing was that I did notice a number of inaccuracies, like when Robert Aramayo's character nicknamed their new engine the "Knucklehead", even if the latter term wasn't actually used by the company at the time.
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57

Mixed or average reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8
  1. Reviewed by: Mark A. Perigard
    Sep 6, 2016
    67
    The miniseries, allegedly based in fact, is one great big advertorial for the company, not that it doesn’t have its pleasures, chief among them some thrilling road contests that suggest the chariot races of “Ben-Hur.”
  2. Reviewed by: Robert Yaniz Jr.
    Sep 6, 2016
    50
    Strong performances and an ambitious scope are underserved by disjointed pacing and a scattered focus in Discovery Channel's new miniseries Harley and the Davidsons.
  3. Reviewed by: David Wiegand
    Sep 2, 2016
    75
    The script by Evan Wright, Seth Fisher and Nick Schenk bristles with appealing gee-whiz energy, and the performances by Huisman, Aramayo and Hall, as well as those of the supporting cast, are perfectly in tune with the retro sensibility of the film.