In the sea of scooters flooding Livorno you can still find a few serious motorcycles.
Harley-Davidson are quite common here, like this in “Via Sardi”.
Another Harley inside the “Porto Mediceo”.Probably a gathering at a restaurant on the “Scali delle Ancore”.
External links:: Harley-Davidson, Livorno (In Italian)
vroom-vroom.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I'd love a Harley but Lois Anne thinks I'm too old. Had a Honda once.
ReplyDeleteWhen in Paris, I noticed all the many bikes, but didn't see very many Harleys.
Love these. I actually have a Piaggio Fly 150 scooter.
ReplyDeleteI know not much about big bikes, but I like them racing style, with fairings. I do like that first one, though - the color is outstanding. This was a great theme for a post!
ReplyDeleteThe colored one is unusual.
ReplyDeleteNice collection you made.
I always preferred the looks and sound of BMW over the Harley. But as far as owning, never got past small Hondas.
Either way, it's a great way to travel.
That's a lot of Harley's! I love their rumble ;D
ReplyDeleteI've always thought they are only black! The orange one is handsome:)
ReplyDeleteThey look really nice, the first one especially.
ReplyDeleteWhat, no Vespas? I thought we were in Italy.
ReplyDeleteHarleys are beautiful, but noisy and dangerous. To the people that ride them, it's a statement and a way of life.
Has Livorno got its Hell's Angels?
ReplyDeleteScooters are fun but love the big noise of a Harley. MB
ReplyDeletePeople with excellent taste!
ReplyDeleteDid all these people graduate from Vespas?
ReplyDeleteWow, I would not expect so many Harleys in Livorno. My husband has an Aprilia and a BMW somethingorother. But they're both back in Germany. I don't feel as safe on a motorbike in the US as in Europe.
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday!
Very cool bikes!
ReplyDelete'Serious' motorcycles indeed! :-) Great collection here!
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I'm swooning! I've always wanted a big bike, but my husband says no way. I guess not in Manila with our dangerous drivers. But still… They're such beauties!
ReplyDeleteQuite a collection. I think I'd feel safer on the scooters, tho.
ReplyDeleteWow and vroom-vroom!
ReplyDeleteThey are as you said;"serious motorbikes". :)