Harley Announces 'Steel Toe Tours' and Revs Up at the H-D Museum

Harley-Davidson Newsline

Harley-Davidson will launch its new Steel Toe Tours at the Pilgrim Road Powertrain Operations facility in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, on April 21st.

The Steel Toe Tour gives visitors a chance to learn Harley-Davidson history and get an up-close and personal view of the engine and transmission assembly lines, powder coat process, cold testing, and aluminum machining. The tour package includes one ticket to the Harley-Davidson Museum, one ticket to the Steel Toe tour (steel toe shoes and safety goggles will be provided) transportation to and from the factory, a commemorative pin and a unique photo inside the Pilgrim Road facility. Tickets may be purchased at h-dmuseum.com.

Steel Toe Tours are offered on Wednesdays and Fridays at 9:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m., depart from the Harley-Davidson Museum, and last approximately three hours. Free 30-minute factory tours are also offered on Mondays between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. starting at the Pilgrim Road plant.

First Rumble Opens the Riding Season at the H-D Museum May 29 - 31

The Motor Company plans to kickstart the riding season at the H-D Museum, rain or shine, this Memorial Day weekend. Indoor and outdoor activities include demos and racing dynos, American Motor Drome Wall of Death, grilling demonstrations by Motor Bar and Restaurant's Chef Travis, live music, and food. Sunday features a Bike Blessing by Milwaukee's new Catholic Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki, and a special breakfast for H-D Museum Members. Have a flag that needs to be retired? Bring it to the Museum on Monday and partake in the flag retirement ceremony. For more information, visit h-dmuseum.com.

Harley Announces 'Steel Toe Tours' and Revs Up at the H-D Museum