
I think it started out when my older cousine showed up on his chopper. I was about 14 and I thought it was the finest thing I've seen. He was an early member of Norrtälje Twin Club so I went to their big partys to se them smasch japanese motorcycles to pieces, listen to rockbands, get a glims of the stripper and lose all my money in poker. Heaven for a teenager.
Many years later I understod that the thing about it wasn't all these attributes but the people themselfs. Talented people with a lot of love that they spent on their bikes, their partners and their friends. One thing I've learned was that you don't need a lot of things in your life. You can't bring them anyway when you go. And the best part of all, you don't need them. When you understand that you are free, free to ride forever.
Why I choosed Harley is not for they make great bikes, they are pretty lousy really. It's the people that ride these bikes I like and to customize your bike, to make it a part of your personality.