We were thrilled to be featured in the June/July 2025 issue of Connecticut Cruise News for this year’s Bikers Against Breast Cancer Ride—and what a ride it was!
Held on June 8th, 2025, this year’s event was the biggest yet, bringing together riders from across the region for a powerful 50-mile NYPD-escorted ride through Queens. Starting at Katch Astoria, hundreds of bikers—including a strong showing from NYPD’s Highway Patrol—hit the road in a moving tribute to breast cancer awareness, community, and support.
The event, organized by Empire Harley-Davidson and the NYC H.O.G. Chapter, raised funds for SHAREing & CAREing’s free support services for cancer patients and survivors. From custom Harley-Davidson gear to music, giveaways, and catered food, the day was filled with celebration, unity, and purpose.
Survivors, supporters, and volunteers were captured in a sea of pink flags and leather vests, visibly demonstrating the strength of our community.
We are deeply grateful to our partners at Empire Harley-Davidson, our NYPD escorts, the incredible rider community, and everyone who helped make this event a true “roaring” success.
If you’d like to support our mission, please consider making a donation to our 2025 Bikers Against Breast Cancer campaign here.
Check out the full feature in Connecticut Cruise News, pages 1 & 31 below.

