My
name is Jonathan Kennemore aka Jo-nathan from Mayfield, Kentucky, and I’ve been
riding for 19 years. It all started when I was 17 years old, after my
dad bought a Kawasaki Vulcan for us to share. At the time, he probably
had no idea he was lighting a spark that would turn into a lifelong
passion.
Over the years, that passion grew. I spent
time riding sport bikes while commuting through college, but everything
changed when I got my first Harley-Davidson and started taking longer
rides. That’s when I truly fell in love with the road.
When
I first heard about the Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge, I thought the
people doing it were insane. But the more I learned about it—the
purpose, the challenge, and especially the impact it has through
charity—the more I realized it was something I needed to be part of.
I’m
riding in the Hoka Hey to push myself beyond what I thought was
possible, but more importantly, to give back. I am raising money for Action for Autism in Fenton, Missouri, which provides therapy and
education for individuals with autism, primarily ages 2 to 21. Their
work helps build life skills, support families, and create real, lasting
change.
This ride isn’t just about the miles for me—it’s about purpose.
DONATE: Everything helps!




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