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Monday, November 5, 2012
HD FXSTB Softail Night Train reveals so much pain
This HD FXSTB Softail Night Train is full of history. So much pain will accompany this motorcycle.
OWNER of Harley-Davidson (HD) from Japan's tsunami victims in 2011 and named Ikuo Yokoyama probably will always be remembered by motorcycle enthusiasts. HD FXSTB Softail Night Train hers washed away by tsunami waves up to Canada.
Artificial HD 2004 is within the container when the tsunami swept Japan in March 2011 and HD FXSTB Softail Night Train was found stranded on a remote beach on Graham Island, British Columbia region in April 2012 by Peter Mark.
Currently motorcycles on display at the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in exactly the same condition as it was found to recall more than 15,000 people who lost their lives due to the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear that hit Japan over a year ago.
Having tracked discovered who the owner was over, the Harley-Davidson had offered to restore and return to the rightful owners yag. However Ikuo Yokoyama refused on the grounds that there are many more Japanese people deserve help.
Yokoyama himself while still living in temporary shelters. The 29-year-old man lost their homes as well as three members of his family in Miyagi Prefecture where the region is one of the areas with the worst damage.
"I am really concerned for Ikuo Yokoyama and all the survivors of the earthquake and tsunami Tohuku for all the lost snatched away by the disaster," said Peter Mark who also had offers to return to Japan HD Yokoyama.
"I can not even imagine the loss of family, friends and people around. Rightly I think Harley has sailed the Pacific Ocean ended in the Harley-Davidson museum to commemorate the tragic events. He has an interesting story and strong to deliver it in conditions are, "said Peter.
Sure! I believe what Yokoyama having done can be understood. So much painful.
