A record-breaking ride
George ‘Usco’ Ellis was one of the United States’ best-known early motorcyclists and managed to cut an impressive eleven hours off the Boston-Chicago record back in 1923. He wrote a piece for The Enthusiast® detailing the adventure in his own words.
10 women who made their mark on H-D history
Today, female riders represent the fastest growing segment of the motorcycle marketplace. But it wasn’t always that way. Here we celebrate 10 pioneering women who have carved out a distinct place in the motorcycle world.
Ten Harley-Davidson record breakers
The Motor Company has achieved multiple records over its 120 years. Here we look at some of the most exceptional.
The plastic waste pirate
Falk Skeide is a man on a mission. When he travels on his Fat Boy®, he collects rubbish along the way – most recently on a ride that took him all the way to the Sahara Desert.
Standing with giants
A tribute to the British liberating forces of World War II brings together chapters in Normandy.
Route 21 – road life and chromosomes
Gian Piero Papsodero received the title of Ambassador of the Roman Village H.O.G. Chapter due to his work raising awareness for those with Down’s syndrome.
Riding through fear
When the pandemic struck, Norwegian writer, journalist and H.O.G.® member Mikal Olsen Lerøen took to his motorcycle to meet those affected across his home country.
A Bavarian welcome
Germany’s Isartal Chapter made sure that a US serviceman wasn’t lonely for long in his new posting.
Breaking free
Born in East Germany, the doors to the world were thrown open for Christian Blechinger when the Berlin Wall finally fell in 1989. Here he shares how a Softail® Deluxe has helped him make the most of this freedom.