My name is Allen Darling Rider #1341. I reside in Oklahoma and I’m a Navy veteran and first-time rider for Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. I got my first taste of riding motorcycles around 1970 while in the Navy stationed in San Diego. I rented a motorcycle for a day and really enjoyed it and later bought a motorcycle to ride back and forth to base and I guess you could say I was hooked. After the Navy I didn’t ride for about 7 years (life happens). In 1979 I bought a dirt bike and rode some cross-country races and some enduros. I then bought a 1979 750cc Yamaha Special and got my first taste of long-distance riding. I bought my first Harley, a 2000 Wide Glide and then traded it for 2012 Street Glide. I’ve traveled over 122,00 miles on my Street Glide with my wife alongside me on her 06’ Deluxe, we’ve traveled coast to coast, Canada and everywhere in between making memories by the mile.
I am excited to have been accepted to ride the Hoka Hey not only for the challenge itself but to challenge myself physically, mentally and spiritually.
My charity of choice is St. Christopher Trucker's Relief Fund (“SCF”). Being a trucker myself for over 50 years (3rd generation), I have seen the struggles some truckers go through due to illness or injuries. “SCF” is a 501(c)(3) non-profit founded in 2007 to provide financial aid & health support to professional over-the-road (OTR) semi-truck drivers & their families when illness or injury takes them off the road. Recognized nationwide, SCF’s mission is to ensure drivers can focus on healing without the added stress of financial hardship. What sets this charity above the rest is the fact that 95% of the revenue goes towards the revenue expenses. It would be a privilege and an honor to raise funds for this charity as I ride the Hoka Hey.





















