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Book 11 year s ago
It would have been better if they showed the restored bike.
       
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eco26 11 year s ago
I heard that he lost his beloved family.
       
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Fats-T 11 year s ago
What scares the hell out of me is that if a Harley can make it across, what about all the radioactive debris?
       
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Nezumi 11 year s ago
Jokingly:MMMM,Radio-active debris from Japan...Karma's a bitch.
       
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ptpie 11 year s ago
right
       
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Mr. Ree 11 year s ago
I read a follow up story to this. Harley Davidson had to replace just about everything on the bike due to water damage.
When Ikuo got the bike back it ran exactly like it did before the flood - like shit.

He sold the bike the following week and bought a Yamaha.
       
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Peanut 11 year s ago
The debris is on it's way.
       
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A container with a Harley-Davidson bike has been found on the shore of the Graham Island, Canada. The license plate said that it was registered in the Miyagi Prefecture, a region in Japan which suffered a devastating tsunami in 2011. Apparently, the bike in a container was washed away and made a 6500 km long journey across the ocean. The man who made the find left the bike on the beach, where it got half-buried in the sand, as the container eventually broke. Harley-Davidson Company is reported to cover the expenses of repair works and the shipping of the bike back to its owner.

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