We Don’t Discriminate: Two Wheels Are All You Need
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Most motorcycle rallies have a lane. Some are all Harley-Davidson. Some are all sport bikes. Some are all dirt. And that's fine — but that's not us.
At Loretta Lynn's Ranch, we take a different approach. If it's got two wheels and it makes you happy — you belong here.
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We are Harley-Davidson at our core, but TMMR isn't built around just one brand or one type of riding. It's built around the idea that motorcycles, in all their forms, bring people together. The motorcycle is the common denominator — connecting people who share a passion and celebrate it with us.
Walk the Ranch. You'll understand immediately.
You'll see Harley-Davidsons, of course — but right next to them might be a Triumph, a BMW, a Kawasaki, or an old BSA that's been on the road longer than most of us.
It's not unusual. It's the point.
BC Moto Chopper Show: Creativity doesn't belong to one brand.
Head over to Bill Dodge's BC Moto chopper show and you'll understand what we mean. Yes, there are plenty of classic American builds — but mixed in are bikes you might not expect. A Triumph hardtail. A vintage British twin. A Honda. A BMW with its own take on custom.
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Because creativity and passion don't belong to one brand.
Leave the pavement. Same dirt. Same smiles.
It's the same story when you leave the pavement. We've got trail riding for ADV and off-road bikes, and while Harley's Pan America shows up strong, it's far from alone. You'll see BMW GS bikes, KTMs, dual sports, full dirt bikes — riders who've been doing this for decades and riders trying it for the first time.
Different machines. Same dirt. Same smiles.

The hill climb: no rules about what belongs here.
If you've seen the hill climb, you already know. There are no rules about what belongs there. You'll see everything from small dirt bikes to full off-road machines to Harley big twins to metric bikes of all kinds.
It's one of the few places you'll see that mix — all lined up and taking their shot at the same hill. Because here, it's not about what you ride. It's about whether you're willing to ride it. And how much fun you have doing it.

Mini bikes: one of the fastest-growing parts of TMMR.
From high-performance boonie bikes to that $250 Coleman someone picked up on Facebook, this group brings a whole different kind of energy. We've got a mini bike show, track activations, and a growing community that's all about fun, not ego.
At the end of the day, TMMR isn't about brands, categories, or cliques. It's about a passion for all things two-wheeled (or three-wheeled). It's about people who simply love being on a bike — however they choose to do it.
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Different bikes. Different backgrounds. Different styles. Same joy.
All in the same place, sharing the same experience. We call it The Revival for a reason — and it's a big tent. Fun, brotherhood, sisterhood, and family are the focus. It's a return to something simpler: when riding mattered more than what you were riding.
So whether you roll in on a Harley, a BMW, a KTM, a vintage British twin, or a mini bike you just pulled out of the garage — you're in the right place.