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Matt Miller #146 from Cream Ridge, NJ. This will be my first Cannonball. I’ve ridden in all 3 Cross Country Chase events and got hooked on the camaraderie that come with riding antique bikes across the country. I’ll be riding my 1926 Harley JD. Purchased about 5 years ago as a project. I’ve spent as much time preparing this bike for the Cannonball and believe it will get me to California. See you all in Virginia.

My name is Tyler Golletti and I live in Topsham Maine. I’m 36 years old and operate a small construction company and a small motorcycle shop. I enjoy vacationing with my wife and two daughters, as well as motorcycle journeys or trips. I work part time in Rhode Island for Dick and also build a few old bikes in my shop. I currently ride year round in all types of weather and look forward to the challenge of the Cannonball. This year’s Cannonball will be a personal challenge for me as the longest vintage motorcycle ride I have ever done. Here’s to a great 2023!

Jake Reed Hagerstown, MD 1915 Harley-Davidson F Although Jake Reed will be riding in his first Motorcycle Cannonball, he is no novice to the Cannonball. He participated as mechanic for Team 119 in the 2016 Motorcycle Cannonball Race of the Century. Jake is an accomplished restorer of vintage cars and trucks and more recently of antique motorcycles and side cars. He restored a 1930 QT Harley Davidson side car for the 2022 Cross Country Chase for Team 119. In the 2023 run Jake will be riding Trista, the 1915 Harley Davidson F, Bert Miskell rode in the 2016, 2018 and 2021 Motorcycle Cannonball. After three Cannonballs, the bike was due for a serious overall restore which has him busy preparing for 2023. Jake is anticipating getting out there to see more of the country, renew old friendships and make new ones. He is more than ready to take on the challenges and rewards of participating in the 2023 Motorcycle Cannonball.

a little history of us. been working on Harleys since mid 60’s, did lower end rebuilds for several shops in the bay area, wife Emma and I opened our full time shop in 1982 , Carlo‘s Custom Motorcycle parts, Concord Ca. drag racing in mid 80’s became national # 1 pro-dragster in 1988 DRAG BIKE series.
  1989 we became C&E Auburn Harley-Davidson. sold and retired 1998 put 750,000 miles on my motorcycles for the next 11 years, after the Harley bad times our old dealership closed, we got our building back but Harley would not re open the market, we reopened as aftermarket shop (back to the beginning) 5 weeks later 2009, a fire came through Auburn and burnt 62 homes and 10 business to the ground. restart 2010 , took on Indian after Polaris owned in 2014, and became C&E Auburn Indian and V-Twin in Auburn Ca.
  In 2022 Wife Emma and I were inducted into the Sturgis motorcycle museum hall of fame as a team, this would not be possible without both of us working as a team , Now as a team we are proud to be able to do the 2023 Cannonball as a team once more.   Carlo & Emma Lujan

Born and raised in Poland, now living in St.Charles Illinois. I’m a BMW enthusiast, i have restored many BMW motorcycles and am a collectionist. I am excited to be a part of the race this year!

I am Otto Lukács from Hungary. I sat on a motorcycle when I was 10 years old and since then the love for these two tired machines has been a part of me. For more than 20 years I’ve been collecting and repairing pre-second world war bikes. In my small collection, there are American Indians, Harley Davidsons, and besides them European BMWs. Hungarian motorcycles are also very important to me. It has been my biggest dream to compete in this run and successfully finish it. I’m competing on a Hungarian motorcycle, a Méray JAP 500 sv. This bike has been manufactured in the first-ever Hungarian motorcycle factory in 1929. The brand came alive in 1923 so this year it is celebrating its 100th birthday. On the journey, my son, Adam, is also with me to help me out. Together as a Fasther&Son team! My great friend and our most talented mechanic, Tamás is also part of our small team!

Hi, my name is Jay. I’ve been an avid motorcycle rider for the last 45 years. I started riding at 16 on a Honda 360 that I bought off a family friend. My first Harley came from a scrap yard and I pieced it together in the garage on the farm. I’ve had many bikes and enjoyed many miles since then. I’ve been to every state in the continental U.S. and parts of Canada. I’m newly retired and started getting into fixing up older bikes. I’m very much looking forward to my first Cannonball, and getting to meet like minded people that will hopefully become like minded friends.