Swedish Harley-Davidson Club organized its annual rally in Stockholm, drawing over 1,200 motorcycle enthusiasts from across Sweden and neighboring countries. The event, held at the scenic Djurgården area, featured a parade of 800 Harley-Davidson motorcycles, showcasing models ranging from classic 1970s bikes to the latest 2025 editions. The rally included a 15-mile ride through the city, starting at 10 a.m. and concluding with a gathering at the Kungsträdgården park, where attendees enjoyed live music, food stalls, and a custom bike exhibition. The club reported a 20% increase in participation compared to the previous year, reflecting growing interest in the brand. A highlight was the unveiling of a custom-built 2025 Harley-Davidson Softail, crafted by local members over six months, valued at approximately $40,000. The event also featured a charity component, raising $15,000 for a children’s hospital through merchandise sales and donations. Safety measures included 30 volunteer marshals and coordination with local police, ensuring a smooth event with no reported incidents. The rally concluded with an awards ceremony, recognizing the best custom bikes and longest traveled riders, with participants from as far as Norway and Finland. Plans are already underway for the 2026 rally, expected to expand to include international guest clubs.
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