Harley-Davidson has been on a big mission lately to teach as many people as possible to love motorcycling. Besides their efforts to teach a whole city to ride, Harley has been reaching out to those with a military affiliation also.
As part of that initiative, Harley-Davidson had announced free Riding Academy motorcycle training to any current and former U.S. military members for the year of 2016. To continue its salute to the military, Harley-Davidson extended the program from March 15th to November 30th of 2017. Unfortunately (you know there’s always a catch to these things), some changes were made for the 2017 calendar year.
First, the offer is now available to active-duty, retired, reservists, veterans, and their spouses. Bad news (which really isn’t so bad) is that the class is now $99. Yes, it’s not free anymore but compared to what some states cost (cough, cough, New York, Arizona, Indiana, cough, cough, $250+), you are definitely getting a good deal.
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