| Post/Author/DateTime | Post |
|---|---|
| #1draco1119May 05, 2012 20:49:33 | They found it in Canadia. ![]() |
| #2sfdragonMay 05, 2012 21:03:37 | but does it run? |
| #3jetshieldMay 05, 2012 23:16:59 | I thought I read somewhere that Harley-Davidson was going to repair and return it to the owner, but I could be mistaken. Edit: I was a bit off. The shop that sold the motorcycle to Mr Yokoyama is now hoping to ship the Harley-Davidson back to Japan and restore it. |
| #4Cpt_MichaMay 06, 2012 12:29:03 | And here I thought that harleys were only good for being a boat anchor....evidently not. |
| #5draco1119May 06, 2012 12:49:33 | And here I thought that harleys were only good for being a boat anchor....evidently not. Yeah... Things that float don't make good anchors. |
| #6jetshieldMay 06, 2012 18:00:46 | Harleys don't float very well, but the container it was in sure did.Mr Yokoyama's bike was inside a large white container he was using as a storage shed |
| #7homicidal_squirrelMay 06, 2012 21:17:47 | Harleys don't float very well, but the container it was in sure did.Mr Yokoyama's bike was inside a large white container he was using as a storage shed You should know by now that OTTers don't read articles before commenting on them. ![]() |
| #8jetshieldMay 06, 2012 21:46:25 | That's why I quote the relevant parts. ![]() |