For the next six months, Milwaukee Brewers fans can check out the Harley-Davidson motorcycle that belonged to iconic radio voice Bob Uecker, whose death in January has led to a slew of tributes during the 2025 baseball season.
Uecker’s ride will be on display as a standalone exhibit on the Harley-Davidson Museum’s third floor. Simultaneously, the museum is hosting an exhibit entitled “This is Me,” which celebrates personal stories and the motorcycles behind them.
Oh, Elvis Presley’s Harley will also be part of that exhibit.
“Bob Uecker’s story is woven into the fabric of Milwaukee, and his Harley-Davidson motorcycle is a meaningful reminder of how much this city meant to him,” said museum GM Amber Christopher in a release. “We’re honored to share this piece of his life with baseball fans and visitors to the H-D Museum.”
The museum, at 400 W. Canal St., features hundreds of bikes and exhibits highlighting the more than 120 years of Harley-Davidson’s history.
The museum is open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and costs $25 for an adult ticket, $21 for a senior, $21 for a student with ID and $11 for children ages 5 and up. Younger children are free.
(This story was updated to add new information.)
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: The Harley-Davidson motorcycle belonging to Bob Uecker is on display, as well as one that belonged to Elvis
Reporting by JR Radcliffe, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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