Yes, Harley-Davidson has a long history of producing motorcycles with sidecars. Sidecars are attachments to motorcycles that provide an additional seating space or cargo area, allowing for a passenger or extra storage capacity.
Harley-Davidson offered sidecars as optional accessories for many of their motorcycle models throughout the years. These sidecars were typically designed to match the style and aesthetics of the Harley-Davidson motorcycles they were intended for.
Sidecars were particularly popular during the mid-20th century when motorcycles with sidecars were commonly used for transportation, delivery services, and even military purposes. However, with changing trends and preferences, the demand for sidecars declined over time, and Harley-Davidson discontinued the production of sidecars in the late 20th century.
It's worth noting that there are still aftermarket options available for those interested in adding a sidecar to their Harley-Davidson motorcycles.