Do your part to support the families of fallen military service members and first responders through the Folds of Honor national charity ride in partnership with Indian Motorcycle. For the second year, Indian is joining Folds of Honor in its effort to raise funds to support these families with a ride on Sept. 20, 2025.

Riders can register for this charity ride at their local Indian Motorcycle dealership. Those who participate will be eligible to win a new Indian Sport Chief RT for the top fundraiser, with additional product and prizes offered for various levels of donations. The runner-up will get an all-expenses-paid trip to attend the auction.

Related: 2025 Indian Chieftain PowerPlus and Sport Chief RT Preview 

Indian Motorcycle has set a goal to raise $250,000 for Folds of Honor, more than double the $114,000 amount raised during the 2024 event.

Folds of Honor Charity Ride Partners with Indian Motorcycle

“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. “We are building on that momentum to make an even greater impact in our second year. 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 to serve and protect us, and a testament to our community’s unwavering support.”

Folds of Honor has been providing educational support to families of fallen or disabled service members and first responders for nearly 20 years, awarding nearly 62,000 scholarships and $290 million in educational impact during that time.

“We are incredibly grateful to Indian Motorcycle and the dedicated riders who support our mission,” said Lt. Col. Dan Rooney, founder and CEO of Folds of Honor. “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 and providing life-changing educational opportunities for their families.”

This charity ride is one of many events on the Indian Motorcycle Riders Group annual schedule. IMRG has 137 chapters and 7,500 riders across the nation and hosts hundreds of events each year. Learn more at the IMRG webpage.

Register and donate now at the IMRG National Charity webpage.

Find more moto-events at American Rider‘s Events Calendar

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