historic auto Shelter

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00:00 There are some moments in history that we either take off the cap or we have to put it on.
00:04 - Through. - Through, a little bit.
00:06 What an atmosphere, I love it because it's true that the fans are here.
00:17 I was expecting a lot of men, but a lot of young women are also present.
00:22 It's really a family attraction.
00:24 Yes, I'm very surprised too. It's the first time we've been to the show.
00:28 You came in charge.
00:30 We came strong, but we were shortened for years to be present.
00:34 It's completely in the place of Haka Shepter.
00:37 It's still your DNA, that's clear.
00:40 Haka, we will quote, because the Bell family in Nantes is also the Black and the White.
00:45 Next to it, we have the Black, our Irish pub, destination Dublin, a few minutes from the Beaujoire,
00:51 which was the first in our history.
00:53 We have the White, a slightly more American story.
00:56 - We left here in Agile. - A nice atmosphere here too.
00:58 With a little bit of recab.
01:00 And then the last one, during the Covid, was the Haka.
01:03 Precisely, Gaëtan, it's true that for those who know Haka well,
01:06 they will say, OK, they have guys like us, we can get shaved, we can get our hair cut,
01:11 we can get a tattoo, but it's also necessarily this beautiful Harley garage.
01:15 What was the basic idea of the Haka Shelter concept?
01:18 The basic idea is a concept that we saw in London, which strongly inspired us and we thought was great.
01:24 It was to start from a workshop, so either motor or car,
01:28 to start from a mechanical workshop and then to create our environment of bars, pubs,
01:33 drinks, restaurants and rock and roll.
01:35 And to do everything, especially.
01:36 That's why we wanted to come in force and to represent Haka well within this show,
01:40 because everything is very consistent.
01:42 There are different passions, it's either the mechanic or the cars,
01:46 whatever the styles, and the passions are multiple.
01:49 You know, I like to drink and eat, I know two taste exhaustors, it's alcohol and fat.
01:53 But I was going to say that there is an exhaustor of pleasure and passion,
01:56 it may be the Shelter.
01:57 I wanted to turn to, again, you made a nod, but we buy a T-shirt,
02:01 I'm going to make it short, but you're going to tell me all this,
02:04 and you put on a win, I'm not going to say a motorcycle, a car.
02:07 A car, a unique piece that was 100% made in the Haka workshop.
02:15 HD 1200FX.
02:17 Exactly.
02:18 And so the name is new, the young word, it's the first since Shelter
02:23 has put its foot on this workshop.
02:25 And so we are very proud to present it today.
02:27 It was obviously an incredible opportunity to highlight it.
02:31 We'll tell you about the motorcycle later, because I want to know more about this mechanic.
02:35 I'm not good, I'm just getting it.
02:38 You still allow me to put my hand on the saddle.
02:41 It's all new, it's beautiful.
02:43 You don't touch anything else.
02:44 No, nothing else.
02:45 What a machine, what a machine.
02:46 What was it like to win this beautiful motorcycle?
02:49 Great, in the American way.
02:51 We can come to the stand here on History Koto,
02:54 or directly go online to our website Haka Shelter.
02:57 There is a QR code, we order a T-shirt, it is there.
03:01 The T-shirt is classy.
03:03 So we have a beautiful T-shirt that is unique,
03:08 that we order online, 39 euros T-shirt.
03:10 We have the number according to the location you have on your ticket.
03:13 And it opens the game, so you have the possibility to win it.
03:16 You are crazy Shelters.
03:18 A little bit.
03:19 For those who come, I like your showcase.
03:21 There were the open kitchens, but when the workshop is open,
03:24 I always asked myself the question,
03:26 how do you make it always "nif"?
03:29 It's true that it's "nif".
03:30 The organization.
03:31 I was sure of it.
03:34 We said with Gaëtan, the game opens today.
03:38 Exactly, beautiful toy.
03:40 What is special about this big machine, this big car?
03:44 It is unique, completely unique.
03:46 We started with an old motorcycle, a 1977 Carley.
03:50 We kept all the original parts.
03:52 We have been able to modify the bodywork to fit the car.
03:56 Everything has been worked in mind.
03:58 Complete restoration, improvement of all the suspension systems,
04:02 braking to have a motorcycle more in the air of time.
04:05 And that's it, a unique motorcycle.
04:07 It's really unique.
04:08 In terms of power, it develops ...
04:10 It's complicated to say, we're still on an old engine, 1977.
04:13 The engine has been ...
04:15 It has torque.
04:16 A lot of torque.
04:17 There are several performance parts on it,
04:19 a carburetor, a camshaft, etc.
04:21 We don't have real figures.
04:23 We would have to put it on a bench.
04:25 But we will say that this is not the goal of this kind of motorcycle.
04:27 We agree.
04:28 If there were three words in your mouth to describe this car,
04:32 what would you say?
04:34 Describe this car ...
04:36 Class. I would say class.
04:38 The class, the specificity of the motorcycle.
04:40 It's something that comes out of the beaten track.
04:42 The look, because you have played on a paint.
04:45 I love this tri-color with this gradient of orange.
04:49 We went back to old Harley colors.
04:51 It works. It works to death.
04:53 Neo-retro, as we say.
04:55 Neo-retro.
04:56 And the detail.
04:58 In the smallest details, we tried to finish and finish this motorcycle
05:01 so that it is the most ...
05:03 It's the love you offer.
05:04 Exactly.
05:05 Exactly.
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