Indian Hosts Folds of Honor Charity Ride in September

Indian Motorcycle, America’s First Motorcycle Company, has announced the return of its Folds of Honor National Charity Ride, set to take place on September 20, 2025, at Indian Motorcycle dealerships across the country. This annual event brings together the V-twin community to support the families of fallen or disabled U.S. military service members and first responders.
Riders can now register or donate online via the IMRG National Charity webpage. Every mile ridden and every dollar raised contributes to the Folds of Honor mission: providing life-changing educational scholarships to the spouses and children of those who gave everything to protect and serve.
From $114,000 to $250,000 – Indian Motorcycle Sets Bigger Goals in 2025
After surpassing its $50,000 fundraising goal in 2024 and reaching an impressive $114,000, Indian Motorcycle is aiming even higher this year with a target of $250,000. The initiative has become one of the key moments in the brand’s calendar, uniting the Indian Motorcycle Riders Group (IMRG) and the broader V-twin community around a cause that resonates deeply with American motorcyclists.
“The incredible response from our riders and supporters last year proved just how much this cause means to our community,” said Aaron Jax, Vice President of Indian Motorcycle. “This event is not just about the ride – it’s a powerful tribute to the brave men and women who have made the ultimate sacrifice.”
Ride, Give, Win – Including a Custom 2025 Indian Sport Chief RT
This year’s charity ride comes with some high-octane incentives. Indian Motorcycle is auctioning off a custom 2025 Indian Sport Chief RT, with 100% of proceeds going to Folds of Honor. The top fundraiser will take home a brand-new Sport Chief RT, while the runner-up scores an all-expenses-paid trip to the auction.
Whether you ride a Harley-Davidson, Indian, or any custom V-twin, riders across all brands are welcome to take part in this nationwide charity ride.
“By participating in our second charity ride and contributing to these fundraising efforts, riders are making a profound commitment to honoring our nation’s heroes,” said Lt Col Dan Rooney, Founder and CEO of Folds of Honor.
Folds of Honor: Nearly 62,000 Scholarships Awarded Since 2007
Founded in 2007, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 62,000 scholarships, totaling approximately $290 million in educational impact. The nonprofit supports education from K-12 through postgraduate studies for the families of those who have served and sacrificed.
With 137 IMRG chapters and 7,500 riders nationwide, Indian Motorcycle continues to grow a passionate community of riders who stand for something bigger than themselves.
Registration and donations for the 2025 Folds of Honor Ride are now live at the IMRG National Charity webpage. To learn more, visit IndianMotorcycle.com or follow Indian on Facebook, Instagram, and X for updates.
