Superstition Harley-Davidson customer a Rolling Laconia finalist
Posted 6/4/25
Longtime Superstition Harley-Davidson customer and local rider Jason Osborn has been selected as a top 10 finalist for the Rolling Laconia grand prize giveaway.
Out of thousands of entries from …
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Longtime Superstition Harley-Davidson customer and local rider Jason Osborn has been selected as a top 10 finalist for the Rolling Laconia grand prize giveaway.
Out of thousands of entries from across the country, Osborn has earned his spot among an elite group of 10 riders who are headed to Laconia Motorcycle Week for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to ride away on a brand-new 2025 Pan America.
As part of his finalist prize, Osborn will receive three nights of hotel accommodations and $1,500 in travel expense coverage, all courtesy of the contest sponsors, according to a release.
The final showdown goes down Friday night, June 20, at the High-Octane Saloon in Laconia, New Hampshire. Each of the 10 finalists will draw a key from a bucket and take their turn attempting to unlock the forks and start the bike. Only one key will bring the beast to life — and crown the winner of the 2025 Pan America, it states.
“We’re absolutely fired up to see one of our own representing Superstition Harley-Davidson on a national stage,” Brina Brown, marketing manager and events coordinator at Superstition Harley-Davidson in Apache Junction, said in the release.