Dozens of Harley-Davidson models were on display at the motorcycle maker’s West Canal Street museum campus Thursday as the company kicked off day one of its first-ever “Hometown Rally.”
The Labor Day weekend event will celebrate Milwaukee’s moto-culture with several events taking place through Sept. 5 including demo rides, stunt exhibitions, dyno drags, free live music and food and beverage trucks.
The Hometown Rally is centered at the 20-acre Harley-Davidson Museum campus where the manufacturer has several new models stationed for test rides like the Sportster S model and the Pan America touring motorcycle.
The celebration also extends to six surrounding dealerships including House of Harley-Davidson in Greenfield and Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson in Theinsville who have their own activities planned.
Harley is marketing the event nationwide and has even provided a list of scenic routes that riders can take on their way to or through Milwaukee.
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- Riders head down West Canal Street into Harley-Davidson’s museum campus Thursday.
- Dyno drags are one of several events taking place during Harley’s Labor Day weekend event.
- Harley-Davidson motorcycles line the entrance to the company’s 20-acre campus and museum on day one of the Hometown Rally in 2021.
- Harley’s Pan America touring model is available to test ride at the Harley-Davidson Musuem.
- Several new Harley models are stationed outside of the Harley-Davidson Museum for Hometown Rally attendees to checkout.
- Harley-Davidson’s new Sporster S model is available to test ride at the Harley-Davidson Musuem.
- A rider heads into the Harley-Davidson Museum on West Canal Street in Milwaukee.
- Two riders test their skills on Harley-Davidson motorcycle models designed for police.