Indian Motorcycle’s National ‘Ride With Us’ Demo Days Runs in September

Press Release | August 27, 2025

Throughout September, riders can test ride the 2025 Indian Motorcycle lineup and earn race-themed swag, enter to win a new Chieftain PowerPlus, and raise funds to benefit military and first-responder families. And a National Charity Ride is planned for September 20.

Indian Motorcycle Ride With Us demo days

This is a press release from Indian Motorcycle…

Minneapolis, MN (August 27, 2025) – Indian Motorcycle, America’s First Motorcycle Company, has announced its Ride With Us Demo Days—a national test-ride program supporting Folds of Honor, an organization benefiting families of fallen or disabled U.S. military service members and first responders. The month-long initiative culminates with the brand’s National Charity Ride on Saturday, September 20. Riders can donate or register at the Indian Motorcycle National Charity Ride webpage.

At participating dealers nationwide, motorcyclists can experience the all-new 2025 Indian Motorcycle lineup. Each demo rider will receive a limited-edition 2025 race-themed sticker pack and be automatically entered to win a 2025 Chieftain PowerPlus. For every completed test ride, Indian Motorcycle will donate $50 to Folds of Honor.

“Our Ride With Us Demo Days are about more than just getting people on bikes,” said Aaron Jax, Vice President of Indian Motorcycle. “All month long, we’re uniting our community to support a cause that truly matters. Whether taking a demo ride or participating in the National Charity Ride, we’re proud to support Folds of Honor and help raise funds to benefit the brave families of fallen or disabled U.S. military service members and first responders.”

In 2024, the Indian Motorcycle community demonstrated remarkable generosity by surpassing its $50,000 goal and raising over $114,000 for Folds of Honor. Now in its second year, Indian Motorcycle has set an ambitious fundraising target of $250,000, underscoring its ongoing commitment to honoring and supporting families of those who served. Thanks to the steadfast support of its rider community, Indian Motorcycle is well on its way, having already raised more than $60,000 toward this year’s goal.

“Indian Motorcycle continues to be an incredible ally in our mission to provide educational scholarships to the families of fallen and disabled service members and first responders,” said Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, Founder and CEO of Folds of Honor. “The support generated through Ride With Us Demo Days and the National Charity Ride not only raises critical funds but also unites the riding community in a powerful show of patriotism and purpose.”

Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 62,000 educational scholarships totaling approximately $290 million in educational impact. The Folds of Honor National Charity Ride serves as one of many events featuring the Indian Motorcycle Riders Group (IMRG). With approximately 137 chapters and 7,500 riders from around the country, IMRG hosts hundreds of rides and events each year for members and general motorcycle riders alike. To learn more, visit the IMRG webpage.

Riders are encouraged to contact their local Indian Motorcycle dealership to schedule a demo ride and learn more about how they can participate in the National Charity Ride on September 20.

For more information, riders can visit IndianMotorcycle.com.

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