ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />STORY: With horns honking and clutches popping, the roar of tens of thousands of Harley-Davidson motorcycles could be heard for miles in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.<br/> <br />Motorcycle enthusiasts were there to celebrate the 110th anniversary of one of the most iconic motor companies in the world.<br/> <br />They traveled from all over the world to take part in the weekend's festivities, which included a long procession of the motorcycles, nicknamed "hogs," rumbling onto the Harley-Davidson museum campus, where riders parked their bikes in tight rows creating a glistening sea of shiny steel.<br/> <br />Riders donned black leather, as well as an assortment of denim, bandanas and Harley-Davidson orange, as they snapped photos, drank beer and marveled at the spectacle.
