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The Great American Tour

Upcoming: Aug 1st - 16th

The Great American Tour kicks off August 1st–16th, a two-week ride celebrating America’s 250th birthday and everything that makes the open road legendary. Rolling out from South Georgia, the route stretches west into Colorado to take on some of the most epic riding in the country before heading north to the iconic Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in Sturgis—the largest motorcycle rally in the U.S. Along the way, the trip will hit unforgettable stops like the rugged beauty of Badlands National Park, the twists and tunnels of Iron Mountain Road, the wildlife and open range of Custer State Park, and the breathtaking ride through Spearfish Canyon. From high-altitude mountain passes to wide-open plains, this ride is all about freedom, adventure, and experiencing the country in its rawest form.

For anyone wanting to link up along the way, the route is mapped out with planned overnight stops: August 1st – Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Forrest City, Arkansas; August 2nd – Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Amarillo, Texas; August 3rd – Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Durango, Colorado; August 4th – Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Montrose (Black Canyon area), Colorado; August 5th – Holiday Inn in Frisco, Colorado; August 6th – Holiday Inn in Estes Park, Colorado; August 7th – Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Cheyenne, Wyoming; and August 8th–13th – Holiday Inn Express & Suites in Custer, South Dakota as a home base for Sturgis and surrounding rides. The return trip from August 14th–16th is still open, leaving room for flexibility and spontaneous stops on the ride back. If you’re along the route, pull up and ride out—this is one trip built to be shared.

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Panama City, FL: Thunder Beach Spring Rally


Spent April 27th through May 4th down in Panama City Beach for the Thunder Beach Spring Rally, and it delivered on every level. From high-adrenaline stunt shows and drag racing to walking through rows of vendors checking out the latest gear and bikes, there was never a dull moment. The stereo competitions were next level, and the energy around the grand opening of Tootsies Orchid Lounge and stops like Salty Goat Saloon made the nights just as memorable as the rides. Met a ton of new people along the way and even locked in a partnership with Motorcycle Safety Lawyers for some upcoming trips. It was one of those weeks that reminds you exactly why you ride—good roads, great people, and nonstop action.

Easley, SC: New Helmet from BKP


Rode out on a solid trip to Easley, South Carolina to pick up my new custom helmet from BKP Art, and it did not disappoint—every detail was on point and worth the miles. The ride itself was just as good as the destination, with open roads, good weather, and that freedom you only get on two wheels. On the way back, we made a stop at Lucky Peach Harley-Davidson just south of Atlanta to celebrate their one-year anniversary, and the place was packed with bikes, music, and a great crowd. Between the custom gear, the ride, and the energy at the dealership, it turned into one of those trips you don’t forget anytime soon.

Newnan, GA Rally: Throttle Junkies

Rolling into Newnan on March 29th, 2026, for the Throttle Junkies Spring Motorcycle Rally was an experience you don’t forget, over 1,000 bikes lined up, engines rumbling, and a whole community brought together for a powerful cause: veterans helping veterans. The energy was unreal, especially getting to check out some incredible builds from shops like Mavericks Customs and Pineapple Customs, each bike telling its own story. But the ride didn’t stop there, the journey back was just as memorable, cruising through the scenic roads of Pine Mountain with wide-open views and that perfect freedom you only get on two wheels, before heading back toward Valdosta. It was more than just a rally, it was about the ride, the people, and a purpose that makes it all mean something.

Daytona Bike Week 2026


My trip to Daytona Bike Week in Daytona Beach, Florida was one for the books. From February 28th through March 5th, we soaked up everything the rally had to offer. We checked out the vendors at Destination Daytona and Daytona International Speedway, surrounded by some of the best bikes, gear, and custom builds in the country. One of the best parts of the trip was rolling down Main Street Daytona at night with thousands of bikes, the rumble of engines echoing through the city and the neon lights lighting up the strip. We also stopped by the legendary Iron Horse Saloon and caught Hairball tearing it up at Broken Spoke Saloon. A stop at Cabbage Patch even turned into a fresh tattoo session. We spent some time hanging out with BKP Art, checking out incredible new paint work they’ve been doing with Nash Customs and Woodlawn Baggers. Between the custom bike competitions, the miles of riding, and the amazing people we met along the way, it was a week packed with unforgettable moments and the kind of freedom only a motorcycle trip can bring.

Key West, FL 2026

The Harley-Davidson trip was a full-throttle ride through the heart of the Florida Keys, starting with cruising through gator country before heading south toward paradise. Along the way, there were brief but memorable stops in Key Largo and Marathon, soaking in the laid-back island vibes before rolling onto the legendary Overseas Highway, where miles of open road and ocean views made every mile unforgettable. The crew grabbed a bite at the iconic Robbie’s, then continued on to explore downtown Key West, taking in the colorful streets, local energy, and unmistakable character of the island. The trip wrapped up hanging out at Sloppy Joe’s, visiting the Southernmost Point, and fully embracing the freedom, history, and grit that make a Keys ride on a Harley something every rider should experience at least once. 

Sturgis, SD

The cross-country ride to Sturgis, South Dakota was a bucket-list journey that captured everything motorcycling is about—open roads, raw landscapes, and pure freedom. Rolling into the iconic town of Sturgis meant becoming part of the biggest motorcycle rally in the world, surrounded by the sound of engines and riders from every corner of the country. The trip weaved through legendary stops like Deadwood and Spearfish, cut across the jaw-dropping Badlands, and cruised through the wildlife-filled roads of Custer State Park. From carving Iron Mountain Road to standing beneath Mount Rushmore and staring up at the otherworldly presence of Devils Tower, every mile delivered history, grit, and unforgettable scenery, making the ride to Sturgis just as powerful as the destination itself.

Milwaukee, WI

The trip to Harley Homecoming in Milwaukee, Wisconsin was a pilgrimage to the heart and soul of Harley-Davidson. The ride led straight into the brand’s hometown, with time spent at the Harley-Davidson Museum taking in the history, bikes, and stories that built the legend, followed by a visit to Harley’s corporate headquarters where it all comes together. The energy carried into the city streets, especially cruising Brady Street and soaking up the Homecoming atmosphere alongside riders from everywhere. The trip capped off at Veterans Park, watching the Red Hot Chili Peppers light up the Milwaukee skyline, blending rock-and-roll, motorcycles, and American grit into one unforgettable Harley experience. 

Daytona, FL

The trip to Daytona Bike Week was nonstop energy from start to finish, packed with bikes, noise, and pure adrenaline. Days were spent at Destination Daytona checking out the endless vendors, custom builds, and gear that turn the area into a biker’s playground. The action kicked up a notch at Daytona International Speedway for the first Supercross of the Monster Energy tour, where the roar of engines set the tone for the week. From riding Main Street and taking in the crowds to hanging out at Iron Horse Saloon, the trip captured everything that makes Bike Week legendary—freedom, horsepower, and the kind of atmosphere you can only find in Daytona. 

Eureka, AR

The ride to Eureka Springs, Arkansas was a true Midwest-to-Ozarks adventure, stretching across open highways and small towns before dropping into one of the most unique motorcycle destinations in the country. Rolling into the historic town of Eureka Springs for the Spring Fling motorcycle rally brought tight streets, great bikes, and a buzzing small-town energy. The trip hit legendary roads like the Pig Trail, carving through the curves while taking in the rugged beauty of the Ozarks. Long riding days wrapped up with cold beer at the famous Cat House, rounding out a trip that perfectly blended twisty roads, good times, and the kind of riding that keeps you chasing the next destination. 

Shenandoah Valley, VA

The trip to the Shenandoah Valley was a one-of-a-kind ride that blended smart travel with unforgettable scenery. It started in Sanford, Florida, where the Harleys were loaded onto the Amtrak Auto Train and carried north to Lorton, Virginia—saving miles while keeping the adventure intact. From there, the real ride began, rolling into the Shenandoah Valley and cruising through some of the most scenic roads on the East Coast, with sweeping mountain views, winding highways, and endless stretches of calm, open air. It was a perfect mix of efficiency and freedom, proving that sometimes the journey gets even better once the wheels hit the mountains.

Thunder Beach PCB, FL

The trip to Thunder Beach in Panama City Beach was all-out biker chaos in the best way possible, mixing sunshine, chrome, and nonstop action. Days were spent at Frank Brown Park hanging out with vendors, checking out bikes, and soaking up the Thunder Beach atmosphere, with stops at the Panama City Harley-Davidson shop to keep the momentum rolling. The nights turned up fast with cold beers at The Salty Goat and wild times at Ms. Newby’s, where the energy never slowed down. Between the parties and the stereo competitions shaking the strip, the trip delivered everything Thunder Beach is known for—loud bikes, louder systems, and memories that don’t fade easy.

Blue Ridge Parkway, GA

The trip to the Blue Ridge Parkway was pure rider heaven, built around some of the most legendary roads in the country. The journey carved through icons like the Tail of the Dragon, Highway 28’s Moonshiners Route, and the sweeping curves of the Cherohala Skyway, where every mile demanded focus and rewarded it with unreal views. Long days in the saddle ended the right way—with cold beers at bike night at Smoky Mountain Harley-Davidson, surrounded by other riders swapping stories and soaking in the mountain air. It was the kind of trip where the roads, the people, and the rhythm of the ride all came together perfectly.