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Harley-Davidson joins up with Salvos for National Harley Day

The world of Harley-Davidson is gearing up for a significant event that combines the thrill of riding with a meaningful cause.

On September 6 riders across Australia and New Zealand will take to the roads to celebrate ‘United We Ride – National Harley Day’ – a joint initiative between Harley-Davidson and The Salvation Army.

“We’re incredibly proud to announce a partnership between Harley-Davidson ANZ and The Salvation Army under the ‘United We Ride’ banner,” Harley-Davidson ANZ Managing Director Nigel Keough said.
“This collaboration is all about bringing our passionate Harley-Davidson riding community together for a greater purpose.

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Riders across Australia and New Zealand will take to the roads as a unified force in support of the vital work done by The Salvation Army.

It’s a day to not only celebrate the freedom of riding but to lend a hand to those doing it tough. It’s not just about motorcycles-it’s about momentum for change. Whether you’re a rider or a supporter, we invite everyone to be part of this movement.”

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A meaningful contribution

The ride will have a meaningful charity component in aid of The Salvation Army. Every registered rider will contribute to raising awareness and funds for those who need it most. The event will directly support The Salvation Army’s frontline programs, offering vital services and support to thousands of Australians and New Zealanders experiencing hardship.

Registration and prizes

Riders can register and raise funds here, with contributions accepted all the way up to the event on September 6. Those who raise the most will be in with a chance of winning a prize pack that includes a Harley-Davidson X350 motorbike and a range of gifts from partners.

Whether riding solo or rolling in with a crew, all are welcome to register and be part of this movement. The event is open to riders of all motorcycles, not just Harley-Davidson.

By joining ‘United We Ride’ riders can make a real difference in their communities and celebrate the freedom and camaraderie of riding.

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