Harley Davidson: Stop Dreaming
This is a powerful slogan from Harley Davidson, “Stop dreaming!”. Imagine the opportunity you can get just by having a Harley Davidson’s motorcycle. Picture yourself riding across the California deserts and through the forest mountains. What about to change completely your lifestyle and start meeting people on the road! The bikers agreed that riding a Harley is like enjoying fine wine. It might takes you many years before you can understand biker’s culture. People are inspired by the free-spirited bikers, because you can ride with them. All you need now is to make this dream come true!



Advertising Agency: FNL Communications Sydney, Australia
Creative Director: Mike Miller
Art Director: Kieran Antill
Copywriter: Will Edwards
Photographer: Andreas Bommert
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lol.
its my dream to retire and go biking on a harley across the U.s.
Gracias por añadirme a tus amigos. Yo no sé hablar bien el inglés. Un beso
César
Google translation is not there for nothing
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Thanks to add me to your friends. I do not know to speak the English well. A kiss
Caesar
You welcome anytime Caesar!
I love motorcycles. I love these ads!
JAjajajajaja it´s a great and a phantastic photo. The comment the best :))
Boys and their toys… they look so innocent…
Dorothy from grammology
call your grandma
I’ve seen that phrase used in associated with Ron Paul’s campaign, Theres even a video on youtube. Love the pic. Cute stuff.
hahah, nice article!
Keep going!
- Wakish -
I wonder why they didn’t extend the front wheels on the wheelchair to make it more chopper like?…Smirnoff Ice???…how about a Bud and a shot of Jack????
I think it’d be hilarious if the wheelchair kind of flipped upwards and the old man flew up towards the ceiling. I mean as long as no one got hurt.
It is a wonderfull way of transportation.May be a little old fashion but still very effective.I would be glad to buy your a Smirnoff ice in old fashioned, unvirtual way.
The pilot light on that thing keeps burning out.
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