In this small country of 5.3 million people located in the western part of Scandinavia in Northern Europe, because of latitude, from May to July, the sun never completely descends beneath the horizon in a big part of his territory. Conversely, from late November to late January, the sun never rises above the horizon in the north, and daylight hours are very short in the rest of the country. So, Norway Bike Fest celebrated this last Saturday is a long, long day of entertainment to take advantage of because in winter…well, now you know. The event is held in Trondheim, Norway’s 2nd biggest city (after Oslo), home of the 2nd best selling Harley-Davidson dealer in the country, plus a few independent shops building some high-quality customs. Bike Fest is organized by Morten Andersont editor of “Biker Journalen” the only Norwegian language dedicated to custom motorcycles since 1987. This edition was attended by 3000 bikers with on the menu, like in the US, vendors, bands and a bike show. A few postcards from H. Roesler who was on location.
Postcards From May 24th Norway Bike Fest
Published by May 27th, 2014 in Builders, Customs, Editorial and Engines.4 Responses to “Postcards From May 24th Norway Bike Fest”
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Very cool, all of it.
Some very nice looking bikes there.
Nice, love the 650 Savage cafe
I would like to meet some of my customers there.
What a glorious time of the year, there!