AARC Sets Date for Ride for the Future

Sept. 21, 2022

The ride will start on Oct. 27, beginning at Eagle Rider Rentals and Tours in Las Vegas, Nevada. 

Sept. 21, 2022—The Automotive Aftermarket Riders Club has announced the date for this October's Ride for the Future. 

According to a press release, the ride will start on Oct. 27 and will begin at Eagle Rider Rentals and Tours in Las Vegas, Nevada. From there, the riders will head to Zion National Park in Southern Utah and Lake Powell in Northern Arizona. The riders will then spend a day enjoying the Grand Canyon before returning to Las Vegas on Oct. 29. 

The intention of this ride is to help fund scholarships and educational opportunities for future industry professionals, benefitting the University of the Aftermarket Foundation. For more information about becoming a rider or a sponsor, contact Jim McGonagle at [email protected]. Motorcycles can be reserved with Eagle Rider Rentals and Tours prior to the event, as needed. 

Additionally, individuals who are simply interested in donating directly to the University of the Aftermarket Foundation or supporting the AARC Ride for the Future can click here or download the AARC donor form here. 

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