As a gift of thanks, Harley-Davidson expanded its free Riding Academy motorcycle training offer to all U.S. first responders, including law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS professionals from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 2016.
"Since 1908, when the first police department ordered its first Harley-Davidson motorcycle, we have supported First Responders," said Bill Davidson, great-grandson of one of the company's founders, and vice president of the Harley-Davidson Museum. "Today, we're providing First Responders the opportunity to personally experience the open road – the freedom, the escape, the smells, the sounds – that can only be enjoyed from behind the handlebars of a Harley-Davidson motorcycle."
To unveil the "First Responders Ride Free" offer, Harley-Davidson employees across the country volunteered at local firehouses and police stations in Albuquerque, N.M., Kansas City, Mo., Milwaukee, Wisc., San Diego, Calif., Wichita, KS, and York, Pa. At the events, employees washed police motorcycles and fire trucks and served lunch to first responders.
"Law enforcement officers, firefighters and EMS professionals selflessly put their lives on the line every day for us," Davidson added. "This is one small way we can say 'Thank you.'"
First responders can learn more about the offer by visiting a Harley-Davidson dealer or going to http://www.h-d.com/AmericanHeroes. If Riding Academy is not available in a particular area, Harley-Davidson will offer a Harley-Davidson Gift Card for the amount of the enrollment fee for a qualified third-party motorcycle riding course.