Step into the iconic Harley-Davidson Café in Las Vegas and be greeted by a striking sight - a monumental (7.1:1) scale replica Heritage Softail looming over the entrance. This impressive structure, costing over $750,000 to create, boasts a 1,200 lb front tire and measures 32 linear feet, a spectacle that once brought traffic to a standstill on the bustling Las Vegas Boulevard back in September 1997.
Explore the main floor to discover a collection of over 15 custom motorcycles, each with its own story to tell. From bikes owned by celebrities like Billy Joel and Elvis to the 1953 Special Flat Tracker Racer ridden by Ann-Margret on stage during her Las Vegas performances, the Cafe is a haven for motorcycle enthusiasts and pop culture aficionados alike.
Don't miss the unique experience of witnessing seven classic Harley-Davidson motorcycles gracefully gliding through the three levels of the Cafe on a state-of-the-art $375,000 conveyor belt system. Complete your visit with a photo op on a replica “Captain America Bike” from the legendary film “Easy Rider” and browse through the retail store for exclusive custom-designed merchandise and collectibles to commemorate your time at this licensed haven for Harley-Davidson fans.
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