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Old 05-01-2012, 11:06 PM   #1
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Default HD washes up in Canada, Owner in Japan located, HD wants to help

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The Japanese owner of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle that was washed out to sea in the tsunami last April says its discovery on a remote beach on the West Coast of B.C. last week is a miracle.

The owner Ikuo Yokoyama, a 29-year-old resident of the town of Yamamoto, in Miyagi Prefecture, was tracked down by a Harley-Davidson representative in Japan who saw the story, first reported by CBC News, in the media.

A company spokeperson told CBC News they are now hoping to pay for the return of the bike to Yokoyama and to see if they can restore it for him.
Ikuo Yokoyama, a 29-year-old resident of the town of Yamamoto, in Miyagi Prefecture, was tracked down by a Harley Davidson representative in Japan.Ikuo Yokoyama, a 29-year-old resident of the town of Yamamoto, in Miyagi Prefecture, was tracked down by a Harley Davidson representative in Japan. (NHK)

Yokoyama told Japanese television station NHK that the discovery of the motorcycle was miraculous and he wished to thank the B.C. man who found it personally, but so far he has only been able to do so on TV.

He said he lost his home and three family members in the tsunami and is now living in temporary accommodation. The motorcycle was being kept at his house in the back section of a cube van that he was using as a storage shed when the tsunami struck.

He said he bought the bike five years ago and some of his fondest memories were of his tours around Japan on it.

When asked if he wanted to say anything to his bike, Yokoyama laughed and and said, "Thanks for coming back buddy," in Japanese.
Drifted 5,000 km to Haida Gwaii

After it was washed out to sea in the tsunami in the makeshift storage container, the motorcycle apparently floated 5,000 km across the Pacific Ocean

It was discovered by Peter Mark, a resident of B.C.'s Haida Gwaii, while he was exploring a remote beach on Graham Island.
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The bike was rusty, particularly on the wheels and handlebars, but the logo on the fuel tank was unmistakable.

The motorcycle's licence plate showed it was registered in Miyagi Prefecture, and writing on the container matched photos of a commonly used Japanese moving van. Mark also found a few golf clubs, tools and camping equipment in the container.

Miyagi Prefecture, on Japan's east coast was the worst hit part of the country in the tsunami, with more than 11,000 people dead and missing.

Experts estimate more than 1.5 million tonnes of tsunami debris was swept out to sea and is now drifting across the Pacific Ocean toward Canada's West Coast.

The Kuroshio ocean current runs in an almost direct path from Japan's east coast over to North America, passing right by the islands of Haida Gwaii.

Until now only bottles, buoys and other small items have washed ashore, but one unmanned fishing boat was sunk by the U.S. coast guard before it reached the West Coast of Alaska last month.
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Old 05-02-2012, 02:23 AM   #2
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Pretty odd that it made it that far.

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Until now only bottles, buoys and other small items have washed ashore, but one unmanned fishing boat was sunk by the U.S. coast guard before it reached the West Coast of Alaska last month.
You know, I meant to read more about that boat.
Perhaps it's my weak understanding of maritime law, but why the hell did they sink that boat instead of whoever found it claiming it as salvage? Seems like an awful waste.
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Old 05-02-2012, 09:07 AM   #3
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Pretty odd that it made it that far.



You know, I meant to read more about that boat.
Perhaps it's my weak understanding of maritime law, but why the hell did they sink that boat instead of whoever found it claiming it as salvage? Seems like an awful waste.
IIRC, a Canadian fishing boat tried to claim salvage, but gave up when the ship couldn't be piloted under its own power and was too large to be towed by the smaller fishing boat. It was pretty badly damaged and had apparently become a liability. There was a pretty in-depth article on it a while back.
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Old 05-02-2012, 09:13 AM   #4
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Salt water can do some nasty shit to things very quickly. The boat would of probably just been a money pit and never really paid off for them.
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Old 05-02-2012, 09:25 AM   #5
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Pretty odd that it made it that far.

Th bike was found inside a big foam container, its not surprising that it floated. I am surprised that anyone would want that bike back, after a year sitting in salt water, it has got to be totaled, even if it looks ok on the outside. Any saltwater that has made its way into the engine would have totally ruined it, brakes are most likely shot, electronics are probably gone, and if there is so much as a pinhole in the frame its probably rusted from the inside pretty bad. Definately more damage than its worth

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Old 05-02-2012, 09:33 AM   #6
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I figured harleys couldnt float since we call em boat anchors anyway

Just give the guy a new bike, restoring that will be a PITA esp withthe seawater like tripp said.
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Old 05-02-2012, 01:34 PM   #7
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Since it washed up in Canada, I expected it to have a human foot attached.
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Old 05-02-2012, 01:52 PM   #8
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So, if it was in the container, how did they find it sunk in the sand? The video confuses me...
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Old 05-02-2012, 02:15 PM   #9
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Some dick probably took it out.
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They found the guy it belongs to.

http://cmgonline.com/news/2012/05/02...ns-owner-found
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