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What can a mentor do?

If she can ride, I figure I can ride...but I want her help to get started.

Share your journey with someone who's been there and can give you some tips from the road and support through those first milestones.

  • Ask questions
  • Be open to feedback
  • Understand what you want from the relationship
  • Expect your mentor to be an expert
  • Get down on yourself if you make a mistake
  • Forget it's about the journey, not the destination

Contact your local Harley-Davidson dealership to find out when a Share Your Spark session will be held or how to get involved.

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Why encourage others.

Helping new riders as they're getting started is so rewarding ? just makes me feel like I'm making a difference.

Do you remember what ignited your passion for the road? In sharing your experiences, you'll be able to help light that spark and add to the confidence of someone else.


You don't have to be an expert to guide new riders through the challenges.

  • Be positive and patient
  • Discuss goals and expectations
  • Let go of your ego
  • Assume what you chose will be right for someone else
  • Dictate actions
  • Criticize or nit-pick

Share Your Spark™

Share Your Spark™

You've got the dream. Now all you need is a little inspiration. Take it from these women. Their stories will get your motor running.

THE SPARK
The Spark
STARTING THE ENGINE
Starting the Engine
TURNING THE THROTTLE
Turning the Throttle
HITTING THE OPEN ROAD
Hitting the Open Road
SHARING THE ADVENTURE
Sharing the Adventure
 

Get Your Kit

With its guide, DVD, evaluation form and more, Share Your Spark provides tips on mentoring. This kit is especially great for Rider's Edge® New Rider Course graduates and/or H.O.G.® members.

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