Welcome FANS & SPECTATORS to VRODRacing.com!

We are slowly making progress on the site - so please be patient as we spend most of our spare time preparing for races or out at the track doing it. But every now and then when we get a few minutes we will try to post some new information to keep everyone up to date and to build interesting content about racing.   

The Bike Show:

Do you have a bike that stands out from the crowd and would like featured on VRODRacing.com - then send your pictures and a description. We will be putting a section up to feature the best of the best. A virtual bike show in our gallery section. Share your pride and show and accomplishments with the VRod community.

 

Welcome VRod Racing Fans

Welcome Fans and Spectators to VRODRacing.com.  This is a site to learn more about racing and keep track of what is going on with your favorite racing team or circuit.  Whether it is IHRA, NHRA, AHDRA, AMAProStar we will have teams out there battling the competition. Our goal is to also be able to provide information related to building speed, race setup, suppliers, and our sponsors. Thanks for stopping by and remember - Harley Davidson VROD Racing - where passion and power come together - we aare always looking for a few good men and woman to join us at or on the track!

The racing section is divided into a number of categories including Wild Things, Outlaw, Super Stock and Rookies - from the fastest to the slowest in the field we want to cover all aspects of racing.  The VROD is an exceptional machine with a racing heritage - dependable, consistent and fast out of the box. Over time we will try to share our experience at the track and in the garage so that you can have a greater insight into racing and the challenges that we face as we implement various approaches to this sport. And if you want to see something truly unique, check out Hog Wild Racing (www.hogwildracing.com). These boys are definitely Wild!

Spectator Success Tip: Go to the track and take the time to personally meet the racers, family and crew. This is the most accessible sport in the world at every level - the friendliest group of bikers that I have ever met. Ever think about racing yourself, it is easier than you may think. Step 1 locate a track in your area! Try this site for a few ideas. Test and tune is a good way to start - $15 or $20 should get you into the game - try it and get featured in the Rookie section! Staging lane - this is were you line up and prepare for the race.

Traps - The end of the track were the race is decided.