The Americade rally is celebrating its 40-year anniversary in a big way. Each year, the influential gathering of riders upon the shores of Lake George, New York, hosts every kind of rider on every kind of motorcycle, and in 2023 the popular factory demo rides have been super-charged!
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Riders attending Americade will have the opportunity to demo 11 different motorcycle brands. It’s an unheard-of number and is nearly twice as many factory demos as any other motorcycle event in the USA. With so many demo choices for attendees, the diversity of motorcycle genres that have become the face of Americade over the past four decades is clearly highlighted.
Related: Americade 2021 Rally Report
“We’re really excited for the riders!” said Christian Dutcher, Americade’s Director. “It’s a great opportunity to dream and ride and even if we wanted to add another factory truck this year, we couldn’t. All the space has been taken. We’re full!”
Americade factory demo rides will run Wednesday, June 1 through Sunday, June 4, and the following brands will be available:
- Aprilia
- CFMoto
- BMW
- Harley-Davidson
- Honda
- Indian
- KTM
- Moto Guzzi
- Rewaco
- Triumph
- Yamaha
Click here to register for Americade factory demo ride info.
Americade is one of the highest regarded rallies in the U.S. and features more rides than any event in the country, one of the largest expos in the U.S., a free 2-day block party concert, and the most factory demos in the nation. In 2023, Americade celebrates its 40th Anniversary
(1983-2023). Americade week details are available at Americade.com or by calling (518) 798-7888.
Americade 2023 is gearing up to be an exciting event for motorcycle enthusiasts with the promise of offering the most factory demo rides in the U.S. Get ready to test ride the latest models from your favorite manufacturers. Don’t miss out
I’m excited to be presenting QJ Motor lineup as well! Stop by and see us
I hope the vendor expo is better than last year. There were very few high end vendors. Very disappointed.