Organized by H.O.G.,ย the Harley-Davidson Group, but open to all brands of motorcycles to join in the ride, the objective is to show the world what it means “to live life to its fullest”, share your passion with others and log millions of miles in one day.
So tomorrow Monday June 27, ride to work, to lunch, to wherever you may go to do whatever what you are doing. No registration is required. When you are done riding for the day, log on to Million Mile Monday to enter in the digital log the number of miles you rode, download your certificate of participation, watch the digital odometer climb higher and higher. The final results will be online at the same website on Thursday June 30.
Too cool. Remember when bike shops were closed Sunday and Monday? I always figured it was so the guys who worked there could get a weekend day and a weekday ride in. No idea if that was the case. And this likely has nothing to do with that, but it was the first thing I thought of when I saw it.
Vroom vroom vroom….off through the country side I will be early then back up the coast tomorrow….then when work is finished off again till after dark.
If I could close the store, it would be an all day ride.
Boss Hawg
Ride for your LIFE!
Thanks for your permission to ditch work. I’m in. ๐
gonna be alot of waving
Just made it home. daytona Fla to Rhode Island in 17 1/2 hours
Harley-Davidson’s goal is to get more miles on the bikes. This translates to more service, tires, broken parts, and more $$ for the executives at HD. Has nothing to do with you or your freedom…Suckers! hahahahaha..i love that they are now adding a few lines like “open to all riders” so that people will think it is that is actually more than the above statement.
Harley-Davidson’s goal is to get more miles on the bikes. This translates to more service, tires, broken parts, and more $$ for the executives at HD. Has nothing to do with you or your freedom…and you are falling for it! hahahahaha..i love that they are now adding a few lines like “open to all riders” so that people will think it is that is actually more than the above statement.