The Feel of the Open Road Never Gets Old…

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March 3, 2021

…just more exciting!

Enjoying the fun and exhilaration of riding motorcycles on the open road has always given people a sense of freedom, but never has that feeling been as important as in the last year.

This made us wonder about how to incorporate motorcycling as a great addition to our “fun things to do” arsenal, so we talked with the Kent Family at Harley-Davidson® of Edmonton. We asked their advice about what’s new and exciting in the motorcycling world.

Of course the Kents would say any Harley-Davidson® is a great ride, but they do have a favourite in the iconic Fat Boy® line. The Fat Boy® line gained notoriety by appearing alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in the well known ‘Terminator’ sequel. Now in 2021, the iconic line is growing with the introduction of the Harley-Davidson Fat Boy® SpecialTM. “It doesn’t matter if you are an experienced rider or new to riding, this model’s relaxed riding position, smooth suspension and powerful engine will be sure to leave you with nothing but smiles for miles.”

Enjoying the fun and exhilaration of riding motorcycles on the open road has always given people a sense of freedom, but never has that feeling been as important as in the last year.

Between its sharp looks, instant torque and dominant attitude, this motorcycle gives you a confident and fun ride. And its powerful, smooth-running engine with crisp throttle response will provide you with that pure, soul-satisfying rumble of a Harely-Davidson®.

The 2021 models include an eye-catching portion of sculpted, bright chrome that gives the Fat Boy® motorcycle a look that’ll make a big impact. They command the roads with sophisticated suspension technology, dominating stance, and darkness-defying LED lighting.

Harley-Davidson® is one of the most well-known, luxurious brands in the world. H-D is synonymous with Mercedes, Ferrari & Rolex. The best of the best. Luxury at its finest. What other brand in the world does a person tattoo on their body? None. Enough said.

www.hdedmonton.com

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