Tsunami motorcycle going to Harley-Davidson museum
Hamilton Spectator - 2 hours 15 minutes agoA Harley-Davidson motorcycle that floated across the Pacific Ocean to Canada after last year’s Japanese tsunami will be preserved in a museum.
A Harley-Davidson motorcycle that floated across the Pacific Ocean to Canada after last year’s Japanese tsunami will be preserved in a museum.
Harley-Davidson Motor Co. will display in its museum a motorcycle found last month on the shores of a western Canadian island and belonging to tsunami survivor Ikuo Yokoyama of Miyagi Prefecture. "He requested that the Harley-Davidson Museum preserve it and put it on display as a memorial to this horrific tragedy," said Bill Davidson, vice president of the museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The ...
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A Harley-Davison motorcycle that drifted 4,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean after last years tsunami in Japan will be preserved at the companys museum in Milwaukee.
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# japanquake A Harley-Davidson that was swept out to sea during the Japanese earthquake and tsunami last March and then discovered over a year later in Canada will be used to memorialize the victims of the tragic event. More »
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