The Hoka Hey Challenge staff is in Daytona

Please stop by the Hoka Hey Challenge booth located at Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona Harley-Davidson. Last years winner, Will Barclay and Tramp Stamp rider, Terry Rogue are on hand to discuss their personal riding experiences. Take this golden opportunity to sign up for a riding experience like no other. Be sure to check out their website for more vital information on the Challenge

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HARLEY-DAVIDSON TO BECOME A SPONSOR OF THE 2011 HOKA HEY MOTORCYCLE CHALLENGE

The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge announced today that Harley-Davidson Motor Company will provide marketing and promotional support for the 2011 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. The Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge will present the world’s greatest long distance endurance motorcycle event in August of 2011. The event, the second annual in a series, will begin in Phoenix, Arizona and travel through all forty-eight contiguous States and Canada to Nova Scotia. The route will travel over 10,000 miles requiring passion and determination to complete. The event is open to all riders of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Riders can ride the entire route or segments within Read More>>>

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The Best Things in Life are Worth the Wait!!!

That old adage certainly holds true for ole Wild Man’s beloved “Black Pearl.”  Anyone who knows Cycle Source Magazine’s editor-in-chief, Chris Callen, understands that the Pearl is part-and-parcel to this man’s personal makeup.  That black, 2003, H-D Electra Glide, Ultra Classic has carried him over 130,000 miles to most everything that’s appeared on the pages of Cycle Source Magazine since the day Chris rode her off the showroom floor.  Coast-to-coast runs, custom bike shoots, rallies, motorcycle product shows, BMRs, Daytona, Sturgis, Bonneville, you name it, weather conditions be damned, Chris and the Black Pearl have made their way to all Read More>>>

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Alaska Or Bust!!!!!

BikerNet.com first to feature story on Chris’ ride on the Hoka Hey. Thanks to Bandit and their staff for spreading the word. http://www.bikernet.com/pages/story_detail.aspx?id=8344

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Words can’t express how happy we are for Chris completing the Hoka Hey Challenge. Listening to him on this video, you can sense that he got way more out of this trip than he planned. Get some rest buddy, you deserve it!

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Chris made it to Homer Alaska!!!!!!

He is dog ass tired, but he made it. Curt Miller has been Chris and Rob’s voice through out this whole ordeal and we would like to personally thank him for everything!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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FindItNowUSA

Over on the Hoka Hey Challenge Blog, we’ve been able to track Chris Callen’s and Rob Keller’s progress moment by moment thanks to cutting edge GPS-tracking technology specifically developed for power-sport vehicles, like: motorcycles, watercraft, snow mobiles, and ATVs.  This technology was provided to Cycle Source by FindItNowUSA. The products offered by FindItNowUSA can be used as theft-recovery systems, and in countless applications.  The real value in this equipment comes from its application-specific design.  Unlike other GPS-vehicle-tracking systems, which are designed primarily for cars and light trucks, and tend to quickly run-down the charging systems of power-sport vehicles, these modules Read More>>>

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That’s right folks, the Challenge of the Hoka Hey has finally begun.  It took a tremendous team effort to get the cats at Cycle Source fully operational and on their way to that prize money in Homer, Alaska.  But, one way or another, these guys were not going to be denied their chance at the Challenge. Currently, Chris Callen would like all to know that thanks to an early start time and his iron will, he and his new Electra Glide Ultra Classic dubbed, “Something Wicked This Way Comes,” are at least three hours ahead of Rob Keller, who had Read More>>>

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Follow the Cycle Source staff during the Hoka Hey Challenge

We have created a new blog for you to follow Chris, Rob Keller and Gene Stull as they take on the Hoka Hey Challenge starting on June 20th. Follow them as they get ready, make preparations and do the 7,000 mile ride from Key West to Alaska. They will be updating the blog from the road. Now that is high tech baby!

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