
The Toughest Ride for the Toughest Riders on Earth! 10,000 Miles of Pure Adrenaline!! The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge is a grueling battle of endurance and determination! Join us and test your abilities to navigate, endure and persevere along some of the most technical roads in North America. Check out the web site at www.hokaheychallenge.com or contact the organizers for more information (info@hokaheychallenge.com).
Monday, June 6, 2011
We Welcome our 6th Check Point!
Grand Junction Harley-Davidson was established February 20, 1996. It is located on the Western Slope of Colorado in the heart of the most beautiful motorcycle touring region in the States. Situated between Aspen, Telluride and Moab, Utah (Arches National Park) you will experience some of the most beautiful scenic byways Colorado has to offer. Come explore the rich mining history Colorado is known for on your new Harley-Davidson® bike that you just purchased from GJHD. After your tour, we will ship your new bike back home.
Grand Junction Harley-Davidson is the largest supplier of Police Motorcycles in Colorado and six-time winner of Harley-Davidson's most prestigious award - The Bar and Shield. Our customer satisfaction is unparalleled and rated one of the top 50 dealerships in the nation. Let our award winning service department treat your Harley-Davidson to servicing like it has never experienced before.
Come visit Grand Junction Harley-Davidson or our Montrose location, Black Canyon Harley-Davidson for all your new, Pre-owned, Financing, Insurance, Service, Parts, MotorClothes® Apparel, Rentals, Rider Training (Riders' Edge) and Accessory Motorcycle needs.
Experience the difference at Grand Junction Harley-Davidson!
Sincerely,
Scott Lindsay
Dealer
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Santa Fe Harley Davidson Here we Come!!
Leaving Grand Junction we go south a short distance to Whitewater Junction where we will turn on a remarkable motorcycle road, the Gateway Canyon or Delores River road, whichever name you prefer. This magnificent motorcycle road goes south along the Delores River, past Gateway to Naturita, Colorado. The Gateway road is one hundred miles of truly great technical motorcycle riding.
At Naturita, we will turn west and go into Utah. On this ride we will pass the Bedrock Store. This turn of the century, the last century, store is frozen in time. It is truly an old rural store with glass counter cases and wood floors, long since worn through, which sells parched peanuts from a big barrel as you walk in. If it is open, stop. We will then turn south at La Salle Junction, south of Moab, Utah.
Riding south we will pass the original Hole in the Wall store which was the inspiration for the motel carved out of the rock wall in the movie Cars. Shortly we will come to Monticello where we again turn east back into Colorado. Riding east we ride past Telluride and go on to Ridgeway where we turn south to Ouray and ride over the Red Mountain Pass. At the top of Red Mountain Pass is Silverthorne, an incredible old mining town served from Durango by one of the last existing narrow gage railroads in the United States. Continuing on over the pass we come to Durango where we turn east to ride over Wolf Creek Pass, our forth crossing of the continental divide. Both Red Mountain and Wolf Creek Passes offer over the top motorcycle riding, literally.
Further east we arrive in Alamosa where we will turn south into New Mexico and Santa Fe. Our seventh checkpoint, Santa Fe Harley-Davidson, is right in the middle of this historic old, really old, Mexican trading town. The oldest church in the United States is located in Santa Fe. At this point we have crossed the Continental Divide four times!
At Naturita, we will turn west and go into Utah. On this ride we will pass the Bedrock Store. This turn of the century, the last century, store is frozen in time. It is truly an old rural store with glass counter cases and wood floors, long since worn through, which sells parched peanuts from a big barrel as you walk in. If it is open, stop. We will then turn south at La Salle Junction, south of Moab, Utah.
Riding south we will pass the original Hole in the Wall store which was the inspiration for the motel carved out of the rock wall in the movie Cars. Shortly we will come to Monticello where we again turn east back into Colorado. Riding east we ride past Telluride and go on to Ridgeway where we turn south to Ouray and ride over the Red Mountain Pass. At the top of Red Mountain Pass is Silverthorne, an incredible old mining town served from Durango by one of the last existing narrow gage railroads in the United States. Continuing on over the pass we come to Durango where we turn east to ride over Wolf Creek Pass, our forth crossing of the continental divide. Both Red Mountain and Wolf Creek Passes offer over the top motorcycle riding, literally.
Further east we arrive in Alamosa where we will turn south into New Mexico and Santa Fe. Our seventh checkpoint, Santa Fe Harley-Davidson, is right in the middle of this historic old, really old, Mexican trading town. The oldest church in the United States is located in Santa Fe. At this point we have crossed the Continental Divide four times!
Monday, May 23, 2011
Riding through Sturgis during the rally!!
Departing the Broken Spoke Campground, everyone will ride right down the middle of Main Street with all the parade experience of passing hundreds of bikes parked along the street. Passing through Sturgis in this manner may relieve the tension between deciding whether to go to Sturgis or Ride the Hoka Hey.
We will do both!
Departing Sturgis, we will ride some truly great roads going south to Grand Junction, Colorado. We will go from the Broken Spoke Campground, down the main street of Sturgis, and on to Deadwood, South Dakota. Departing Deadwood, we will go south past Mount Rushmore and on down the Iron Mountain Road riding in front of Mount Rushmore, through Keystone and on into the Black Hills. Following the Iron Mountain Road, we will proceed south through Custer State Park with its Buffalo and Elk herds and then south through Hot Springs, South Dakota and on south through the northwest corner of Nebraska where we turn west to Lusk, Wyoming.
Departing Lusk, we will ride south on a great back road to Wheatland. We will then ride the Bossler Road, a great high speed motorcycle road. Following the Bossler Road, we will go on to Laramie and southwest into Colorado and the southern approach to Rabbit Ears Pass. We will then ride down US 40 to the Gore Pass for our third trip over the Continental Divide.
On the west side of Gore Pass, we will ride over Red Dirt and Wolcott Passes and on down the Colorado River road into the Vail, Valley. Following the Vail Valley to the west, we will continue through Glenwood Canyon on a short distance of interstate and down the Colorado River to Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Glenwood Canyon was the last segment of the original interstate highway system to be constructed and is one of the most spectacular scenic roadways in the otherwise spectacular Colorado Mountains.
At Glenwood Springs, we will turn south and proceed through Redstone and over McClure Pass to Grand Junction, Colorado and Grand Junction Harley-Davidson, our sixth check point.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
A third of the way there!
Departing Idaho Falls, we will ride east over the Teton Mountain Range into Wyoming and on to Jackson Hole. Departing Jackson Hole we will go on to experience two great canyons; the Wind River Canyon and Ten Sleep Canyon. These canyons and the rivers located in them were at the heart of the old beaver trapping activity of the Mountain Men. Both offer great technical riding and magnificent scenery.
Coming out of Ten Sleep Canyon we will cross the Big Horn Mountains and on into Buffalo, Wyoming. This will be our second crossing of the continental divide. Following Buffalo we will go east pass Devils Tower and on to Hulett, Wyoming. We will then proceed by a northerly loop route to ride across the southeast corner of North Dakota and on into South Dakota. Our route then arrives in Sturgis and the Broken Spoke Campground, our fifth checkpoint.
If all goes well, we will arrive in Sturgis around the middle of the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. In this maelstrom, we won't even be noticed, but the Broken Spoke will afford us some welcome hospitality.
Monday, May 16, 2011
Feel the Power of this Checkpoint!!
Gail's Harley-Davidson in Grandview, Missouri, is not your typical dealership. Located only yards from the intersection of 71 and 150 Hwys. Gail’s has become a destination.
Gail's Harley-Davidson is an exclusive Harley-Davidson® dealer. Recognized as one of the top dealerships in the country, Gail's offers one of the largest inventories of motorcycles, parts and accessories, and MotorClothes® merchandise in the Midwest. Gail, owner and president, has been active in Harley-Davidson® dealerships since high school, learning all phases of the day-to-day operations and assuming a variety of positions.
Gail’s Harley-Davidson’s success can be explained simply by its tagline, Where Every Day is an Excuse to Have Fun! When owner Gail had a vision 10 years ago for a new dealership, she wanted to create more than an ordinary motorcycle dealership; she wanted to create a destination. A 55,000 square-foot, 10-acre biker’s Disneyland. With determination, hard work and perseverance along with her perpetual sunny attitude, positive disposition and genuine, hearty laugh, Gail created the identifiable tagline to be more than a succession of words. The dealership truly lives up to its motto as a place where riders go to have fun, play pool, watch their motorcycles being serviced or simply take a stroll through the showroom. The dealership has become a regular stopping and starting point for Saturday rides as well as the social hub amongst riders. Gail’s provides live bands and free food to add to the relaxed yet lively atmosphere. Thousands of customers “hang out” at Gail’s during the week and on the weekends.
An experience at Gail’s will not be soon forgotten and the motto “Where Every Day is an Excuse to Have Fun!” will keep you coming back.
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Friday, May 13, 2011
HOG Backs the Hoka Hey Challenge
On August 5, 2011, hundreds of Harley riders will embark on one of hte world's greatest long-distance motorcycle rides, the 2nd annual Hoka Hey Challenge. This year, riders will trek from Phoenix, Arizona, to Nova Scotia, Canada. Along the way, they'll pass through all 48 contiguous United States and several Canadian provinces and territories. More than 10,000 miles later, all participants will have accomplished the trip of a lifetime and the top riders will be eligible to collect cash prizes.
This year, in addition to the Harley-Davidson Motor Company being a sponsor of the event, the Harley Owners Group intends to add to the rewards for the top five eligible H.O.G. member finishers in the Hoka Hey Challenge by awarding a new 2012 Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations motorcycle to the top placing H.O.G. member, and an additional $19,000 in prizes for the eligible 2nd through 5th place finishers.
"The Hoka Hey Challenge is a perfect match for the superior touring experience and capabilities of Harley-Davidson motorcycles and the long-distance adventuring aspirations of many of our H.O.G. members," said Steve Piehl, Harley-Davidson Director of Customer Experience. "The theme of the Hoka Hey Challenge is 'It's a good day to ride!" and that is always the case on a Harley."
For details and rules of the H.O.G. contingency program, visit members.hog.com. For entry information or to monitor the event's progress, visit www.hokaheychallenge.com.
Pushing on to the Fourth Checkpoint!
Departing Great Falls to the southeast, we will make a dash for another great mountain pass; Beartooth Pass south of Red Lodge, Montana. Going over this pass is a great test of man and machine in the best of weather. Snow in July and August is not unusual. This is one of the most impressive passes we will cross and is our second crossing of the continental divide.
South of Beartooth Pass, we will pass through Cooke City, Montana, the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park America’s first National Park. Proceeding southeast from Cooke City, we will enter Wyoming and the Northeast Entrance to Yellowstone. We will ride around the top loop of the park, through Mammoth Hot Springs, the park headquarters, and on to Norris and the West Yellowstone Entrance. Leaving Yellowstone to the west, we will enter Idaho and ride south through the Snake River plain to Idaho Falls and Chester’s Grand Teton Harley-Davidson, our forth check point.
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