A look at Jan Emanuel’s Instagram quickly shows that he has a solid interest in cars, with a taste for both luxury supercars and American classics.
Always liked motorcycles
In fact, however, the interest in cars is based on a love for motorcycles, Jan Emanuel told Nyheter24 in an interview in 2022.
– It is primarily rooted in an interest in motorcycles. I have been a member of a motorcycle club for a very long time, so building and riding motorcycles have been my great interests. At the same time, from a very early age, I have had an interest in fine cars.
It is therefore not surprising that the entrepreneur has a number of two-wheelers in the garage.
Jan Emanuel’s motorcycles – he owns these
According to the car registry, there are four motorcycles registered to Jan Emanuel, and two of these are of the Harley-Davidson brand.
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One of Jan Emanuel’s two Harley-Davidson bikes is a 2011 Cross Bones, which he has owned since 2020. The other is a 1994 Softail, which Jan Emanuel has owned since late last year.
Jan Emanuel has two Harley-Davidson bikes, one of which is a Cross Bones from 2011 – Photo: Harley-Davidson
The two motorcycles are both equipped in the best Harley-Davidson fashion with V-twin engines of 76 and 46 horsepower, respectively.
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Dix Chopper – Sweden’s longest fork
Jan Emanuel also owns a motorcycle registered as a Dix Chopper from 2005. It is a custom type motorcycle built with components from Harley-Davidson.
He has owned his Dix Chopper since 2005, and in 2007 Jan Emanuel and the motorcycle were featured in an interview in The evening paper. There he proudly told me that the bike had the longest fork in Sweden on a road-registered motorcycle.
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Peugeot EU moped
The last two-wheeler is not really a motorcycle, but a moped. It is about a white Peugeot Kisbee from 2020, which is a very common EU moped.
It can be assumed that this is in fact used by one of Jan Emanuel’s children.
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