Harley-Davidson has a well-earned reputation as the producer of some of the roughest and toughest vehicles to roll on two wheels. Of course, that reputation has come about primarily from vehicles that ride on normal roads (and motocross tracks, in one case). But you don’t have a brand stick around for so many decades without at least a little bit of experimentation, including both new kinds of vehicles and the kinds of surfaces they drive upon. Case in point:
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