1995 Harley Davidson Evo Heritage Classic
1995 Harley Davidson Evo Heritage Classic.
When I first got into Harley’s, in the early 90’s - the Evolution motor was already a legend. It wasn’t just another engine—it was the one that saved the Motor Company. The old Shovelhead had plenty of character, but let’s be honest, it also came with plenty of headaches. The Evo changed that. It was a new design made of aluminium, reliable, strong, and still carried that unmistakable Harley rumble. For a lot of people, it was the first time you could hit the starter, know the bike would fire up, and then just ride without worrying.
1991 Harley Davidson Fat Boy
1991 Harley Davidson Fat Boy. Picture this: the year is 1991 and you're watching Terminator 2 for the first time. Suddenly, Arnold Schwarzenegger comes roaring onto the screen on a motorcycle that looks like it was built to conquer the apocalypse. You lean forward in your seat, your heart racing with excitement, and you think to yourself: "I want that bike."