Harley Davidson Lives! But in Cuba, Not the US

From DW REV – Cars & Mobility.

In the US, Harley Davidson is losing its shine. But in Cuba – its former Cold War enemy – the dream of freedom, fuel, and roaring engines is more alive than ever. Against all odds, with no dealerships, no parts, and barely any gas, Cuban bikers keep their Harleys running using scrap metal, washing machine parts, and pure passion.

Welcome to the wild ride of Cuba’s Harley rebels.

*400 Cuban Pesos (CUP) is the cost of a liter of gasoline at a public gas station in Cuba
**Data source for the average monthly income in Cuba – National Office of Statistics and Information (ONEI) – https://www.onei.gob.cu/
***Data source for the unofficial currency exchange rate between the Cuban Peso and US Dollar – https://eltoque.com/tasas-de-cambio-de-moneda-en-cuba-hoy

00:00 – The Harley Legend
00:27 – Cuba: Where the Harley Dream Still Lives
01:49 – Inside Cuba’s Hidden Harley Clubhouse
04:13 – Fuel Crisis & Long-Distance Riders
05:15 – How Harleys Survive Without Parts
06:03 – Meet Cuba’s Hardcore Harley Crew
07:20 – The Only Female Rider: Ilse’s Journey
08:30 – A Secret Garage of Custom Harley Trikes
09:45 – Family, History & Carnival Traditions
11:15 – American Riders React to Cuban Ingenuity
12:10 – The Big Day: All Bikes Ready to Roll
14:40 – Matanzas Pit Stop: Gas Prices & Card Hacks
15:56 – Brotherhood, Bikes & Cuban Vibes

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