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 He is 52 years old and lives in Zionsville, IN. Zionsville is a small town just outside of Indianapolis. He's been employed for 33 years with Indianapolis Power and Light as a commercial metering technician. He's been riding motorcycles for over 40 years - hooked on motorcycles since he was a preteen. He startied out with a mini bike from Western Auto to a Honda 360 in 1976, at the age of 16. He'd ride that Honda to Chicago for the day and return just for the ride. Multiple bikes came and went till he bought his first Harley in 1989. He's been riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles ever since. | |
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Here are some of his accomplishments on his Harley-Davidson motorcycles:
» Toured every state in the U.S.
» All Provinces and Territories of Canada
» Five trips to Alaska.
» Three Artic Circle Crossings (ending in Prudhoe Bay & Inuvik in NW Territories)
» Made a trip across the Trans Labrador Highway (dirt road)
» Ridden a full dresser H-D into the bottom of Copper Canyon in Mexico
» Ridden into the bottom of the Grand Canyon via Diamond Creek Rd.
» Spent two weeks in Bolivia riding Road of Death, highest desert & largest salt flats
» Road from Fairbanks, AK to London, KY (4,800 miles) in 4.5 days
» Ridden goat trails in Honduras Central America and narrow cut cliffs of Morocco in Africa.
» Road many 1,000 mile days over the last 21 years » He's put 237,000 miles on his (now retired) 1999 Harley Ultra
» He was a top 10 finisher in the 2010 Hoka Hey Challenge on his 2008 Harley-Davidson Ultra.
» He and his wife were set to ride the 2011 Guts and Glory Rally until it was canceled. So they rode their own 48-states-in-10-days-ride also raising money for Riley’s Children Hospital in Indianapolis.
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John at Artic Circle on Demster Highway in Northwest Territories of Canada
John at Prudhoe Bay Alaska at the end of Pipe Line Road (Top of the World)
John at Trans Labrador Highway
John down in the bottom of Copper Canyon in Mexico
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