Efforts are under way to reunite a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that washed up on the shores of Haida Gwaii with its owner in Japan, a homecoming that will bring full circle to an epic odyssey that began with last year’s devastating tsunami.
A Vancouver Island motorcycle dealer is helping to return a Harley-Davidson motorcycle to its owner in Japan after it was washed out to sea by last year#39;s tsunami and ended up on B.C.#39;s northwest coast.
A Langford motorcycle dealer is helping to return a Harley-Davidson motorcycle to its owner in Japan after it was washed out to sea by last year#39;s tsunami and ended up on B.C.#39;s northwest coast.
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A B.C. man got the surprise of his life recently when he looked inside a battered shipping container that had washed up on a remote beach, and found a Harley-Davidson motorcycle.