This weekend, Montagu will become the ultimate destination for Harley-Davidson riders and enthusiasts alike as the Route 62 Rally returns from 8 to 11 February at Avalon Springs Resort.
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Organised by the 1st Free Chapter of Cape Town, this iconic event – the longest consecutive running Harley-Davidson rally in South Africa – welcomes more than 500 bikers for a weekend of exhilarating rides, delicious food and live music.
From the traditional mass ride through local streets to the challenging Harley Games, the rally captures the essence of camaraderie and passion for the iconic Harley-Davidson brand.
Attendees can expect outrides, frosty beverages, and lively rock bands to soundtrack the evenings. Saturday morning features the traditional mass ride, a spectacle of gleaming chrome and V-Twin engines parading through local streets.
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Back at the rally site, participants can engage in challenging Harley Games designed to push their skills to the limit.
The rally site boasts local amenities such as wine estates, a tattoo artist, a Harley dealer and workshop, a bike wash, food stalls, and more. By the evening, the roar of Harleys will make way for the pulsating rhythms of rock bands, ensuring a festive atmosphere throughout the night.
For those seeking a more relaxed pace, the hot springs and plunge pools at Avalon provide a soothing escape.
Please note that participation in the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Rally is open solely to Harley-Davidson riders and pillions.
Details:
- Date: Thursday, 8 February to Sunday, 11 February
- Location: Avalon Springs Resort, Uitvlucht Street, Montagu
- Contact: 083 417 9822 | [email protected]
- Website: route62rally.co.za
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