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Our Story
ThrottleTrail started during an out-of-state visit to a Harley-Davidson dealership in Southern New Jersey. While walking through the dealership and thinking about how many riders travel from place to place visiting dealers, scenic stops, restaurants, and destinations along the way, the idea began to take shape.
It sparked a simple question:
What if riders had a way to track the places they visit, check in along their journey, and build a personal riding history over time?
That idea became ThrottleTrail.
ThrottleTrail is being built for riders who enjoy exploring new roads, discovering new stops, and turning every ride into something worth remembering. The goal is to create more than just another motorcycle app. We want to build a platform and community centered around the riding journey itself.
As development continues, ThrottleTrail will allow riders to track dealership visits and ride stops, map their riding activity, build a personal riding history, discover new destinations, and participate in a growing rider community.
The long-term vision is to create an experience where riders can not only track where they’ve been, but eventually earn achievements, build ride history, and connect through the shared experience of exploring the open road.
What makes ThrottleTrail different is that it’s being shaped with real rider feedback from the very beginning. This platform is not being built in a corporate boardroom, it’s being built by riders, for riders.
We’re still early in the journey, but that’s part of the excitement. Every conversation, every suggestion, and every test ride helps shape where ThrottleTrail goes next.
The road ahead is just getting started.