Harley-Davidson in Cuba
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According to the National Register of Vehicles in Cuba, there are about 150 classic Harley-Davidsons on the island, of which at list 80 are still working perfectly.
Luis Breto was the first importer of Harleys on the island. In 1920, he opened a shop in Santiago de Cuba, which subsequently moved to Havana at 314 calle San Lazaro. During those years the, at the time, President Gerardo Machado made Harley-Davidson the official motorcycles of the Police.
At the success of the Revolution in 1959 and the few years following, there were about one thousand Harleys on the island, between the ones belonging to good families' young people and those used by the Army and the Police.
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