Sunday, September 2, 2018

Randy "Detroit" Hayward Raced At Bradford Beach H-D 115th Bike Races Held After 110-years




Hayward in Milwaukee for the 115th Harley-Davidson Bradford Beach races held after 110-years.

By H. Nelson Goodson
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

September 2, 2018

Milwaukee, WI - Randy "Detroit" Hayward, 54, originally from Detroit whose portrait was shown in an exhibit at the Harley-Davidson for the T.R.O.G. in 2017. Detroit participated in Bradford Beach Brawl T.R.O.G. races.
Detroit raced seven races in 8 and half hours long.
The T.R.O.G. races on Saturday at the Bradford beach sands in Milwaukee took place for the first time after 110-years (1908), since the last races happened at the beach.
Detroit was in Milwaukee among other riders for the 115th Harley-Davidson Anniversary and rode his 1929 H-D DL #313 during the beach races. He had his bike at the H-D Museum Custom and Bike Show.
Detroit won 1st Place for the Antique class at the 115th H-D Museum Custom and Bike Show 2018. He also won the Willie G award and his name will be placed in the main trophy kept at the H-D Museum. Detroit's mechanic and custom designer is Rick Legato.
Detroit is also a Harley Owners Group (HOG) member.
Thousands of bikers from throughout the nation and around the world descended to Milwaukee over the five-day 115th H-D Anniversary to help celebrate and enjoy another anniversary of H-D.





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