Harley-Davidson Dedicated to First Responders

Ted Sjurseth’s tribute motorcycle is displayed at the Museum’s Tribute Walk. The motorcycle is emblazoned with the stars and stripes of the American flag.
Ted Sjurseth’s tribute motorcycle now on view in the 9/11 Memorial Museum's Tribute Walk. Photo by Jin S. Lee, 9/11 Memorial.

In Nov. 2001, Ted Sjurseth organized a memorial motorcycle ride to honor those killed on 9/11. His event grew into the yearly America’s 9/11 Ride, where hundreds ride to the Flight 93 crash site in Pennsylvania, stop at the Pentagon and conclude at the World Trade Center site.

Sjurseth painted the body of his Harley-Davidson to resemble an American flag and added first responders’ names to the rear. Many rescue personnel signed the bike along its route over the years. Ted’s bike is currently on view in the 9/11 Memorial Museum’s Tribute Walk.

Ted Sjurseth with his bike. Collection 9/11 Memorial Museum, Gift of the Ted Sjurseth family.

 

By 9/11 Memorial Staff

 

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