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    kirklandc008@gmail.comBy kirklandc008@gmail.comJuly 16, 2026No Comments11 Mins Read
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    A million miles. On one motorcycle. It sounds like the kind of number you’d see on a bumper sticker rather than an odometer — yet that is exactly what Dave Zien and his 1991 Harley-Davidson Sport Glide achieved together. Few stories in motorcycling history capture the marque’s legendary durability quite like this one, and fewer still say as much about the human being in the saddle. Harley-Davidson has spent more than 120 years building machines that riders refuse to give up, but Zien took that devotion to a level no one else has matched — racking up a million miles on a single bike through decades of open-road dedication, meticulous wrenching, and sheer force of will.

    UPDATE: 2026/07/16

    This article has been updated with the bike’s current value in the used market.

    The Owner Accumulated Over One Million Miles On A 1991 Sport Glide

    1991 Harley-Davidson Sport Glide Million Miles 3mdesive via Flickr

    The person in question is Dave Zien, who made history in 2009 when his 1991 Sport Glide completed its 18-year journey by finally turning its one-millionth mile. Prior to reaching that milestone, Zien had been a passionate rider for many years. In addition to serving as vice president of the Wisconsin Better Bikers Association, he was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1988, where he actively championed the rights of motorcycle riders. By 1993, Zien began serving as a senator for the 23rd district of Chippewa Falls, and eventually earned the title of president pro tempore in 2005 before leaving office in 2006.

    Zien Became Passionate About Motorcycles After Serving In Vietnam

    Press photo of the 2023 Harley-Davidson Low Rider STHarley-Davidson

    Zien grew up on a farm in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, where he first learned to ride horses. Admitting that the animals weren’t quite fast or powerful enough for his liking, he turned to motorcycles. He started on a 49cc Montgomery Ward Moped, progressed to an 80cc Yamaha, and then a 250cc Yamaha. By the time he had finished serving in the Marine Corps in Vietnam, Zien had upgraded to a Honda that he used to travel across the country.

    It was during those early miles on the road that he began waving at the big Harley-Davidson choppers he passed — only to be met with silence. Zien burned that memory into his mind, because by the time he became a dedicated Harley-Davidson rider himself, there was never a moment when he didn’t wave at everybody. While serving in Vietnam with L Company, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines, 3rd Marine Division, he kept his rifle — nicknamed “Betty Sue” — close at all times for his very survival. He still remembers its serial number: 549909. In that same spirit, when he purchased his 1991 Harley-Davidson Sport Glide, he gave it the name “Suzanna ala Sha-Luck a Lay Ya,” carrying on the tradition of holding dear the things that matter most.

    Zien to Mike Lowe Reports

    “I had a horse, and it couldn’t go fast enough. So I got on a motorcycle.”

    Zien Achieved One Million Miles Thanks To Lots Of Maintenance

    Every motorcycle requires regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly and properly. That means oil changes, full services, tire checks, electrical inspections, engine inspections, and plenty of other demanding tasks. In the case of Zien’s 1991 Sport Glide, the wear and tear far exceeded that of any average motorcycle. The bike still has its original fenders, fuel tank, oil tank, triple tree, handlebars, primary, and transmission case. The main shaft is also original, though all the gears have since been replaced. It had no kill switch — something many newer riders would find baffling today.

    Though the bike had a kick pedal, Zien would bring it to life by inserting a Phillips screwdriver into a hole drilled into its starter. It also had no kickstand — instead, Zien would lean the bike against curbs, trees, and other objects sturdy enough to hold it upright. There was no neutral gear, no oil warning lights, and the tachometer didn’t work. The bike had no horn, either. The odometer functioned, but the speedometer needle was broken, so Zien had to estimate his speed by feel.

    Steve Phillips (Harley-Davidson VP) at Dave Zien’s Millionth-Mile Celebration

    We are officially going to retire this motorcycle to the Sturgis Hall of Fame Museum where David is a member, and the curator will be there to accept the keys if there is one! And rumor has it that we will be presenting David with a 2009 Road Glide Harley-Davidson motorcycle.

    The Sport Glide had also gone through 105 rear tires, 65 front tires, 17 stators, 9 seats, and 13 pairs of engineer boots. For those freezing winter morning rides, Zien used a roach clip jumper cable system to coax the bike awake in low temperatures. The motorcycle was fitted with a 6-gallon fuel cell with John Deere petcocks to extend its tank-to-tank range. As a measure of its endurance, Zien logged at least 31,000 miles in 31 days.

    In the final stretch leading to one million miles, the bike’s transmission needed an overhaul just three days before its last run to Florida. Due to significant pressure buildup, the primary also had to be drilled and vented a week before the record-setting finish in order to improve airflow. Beyond that, the ’91 Sport Glide’s engine was rebuilt ten times in total, including a remanufactured motor installed at Bobby’s Territorial Harley-Davidson in Yuma, Arizona.

    Zien to Rumble On

    Can you imagine a million miles on one machine? When they [Harley-Davidson] gave me that 2009 Road Glide at the museum in Milwaukee, I started to cry. I had to turn away… and I felt like turning them down.

    After Zien achieved his millionth mile, the bike was retired to one of the most respected motorcycle museums in the world, the Sturgis Hall of Fame, where it will forever be admired by fans and enthusiasts from around the globe. When he was initially racking up the miles, Zien had heard that Harley-Davidson would award any rider who documented over 750,000 miles on a Harley with a free motorcycle. According to Zien, however, that promotion was never honored. It wasn’t until Harley-Davidson recognized his mission to reach one million miles that the company chose to reward him with a new 2009 Road Glide.

    1991 Harley-Davidson Sport Glide Specs

    Engine

    V2, four-stroke

    Displacement

    1,337 cc (81.58 cu)

    Horsepower

    49 HP

    Compression

    8.5:1

    Bore x Stroke

    88.8 x 108.0 mm

    Valves per Cylinder

    2

    Fuel Control

    Overhead Valves (OHV)

    Cooling System

    Air

    Gearbox

    5-speed

    Transmission Type

    Belt (final drive)

    Fuel Capacity

    4.23 gal

    Weight

    683 lbs

    Other Harley-Davidson Riders That Reached One Million Miles

    Dave ZienWikimedia Commons

    Dave Zien remains the only person in the world to accumulate over one million miles on a single motorcycle. That said, as remarkable as his story is, he is not the only Harley-Davidson rider to have ridden more than a million miles in a lifetime — with documentation to back it up. According to the Iron Butt Association, which tracks records for some of the most dedicated long-distance riders in the world, a handful of other riders have reached this milestone across multiple machines.

    Name

    State

    Years Documented

    Motorcycle Brand

    Year

    Total Miles

    Dave Zien

    WI

    1962 – 2011

    Harley-Davidson (entirely)

    2011

    2,388,477

    Thomas Southwood

    IN

    1986 – 2023

    Honda, Yamaha, Harley-Davidson

    2020

    1,174,501

    Keith Burkingstock

    GA

    1976 – 2022

    Yamaha, Suzuki, Harley-Davidson

    2021

    1,246,447

    Daniel Stephens

    WI

    1963 – 2011

    Harley-Davidson

    2004

    2,787,437

    Frank Boorn

    GA

    1993 – 2023

    Harley-Davidson

    2011

    1,371,000

    Michael LaDue

    WA

    1970 – 2018

    Honda, BMW, Harley-Davidson

    2010

    2,020,020

    David Mishalof

    CA

    1982 – 2015

    Honda, BMW, Harley-Davidson

    2008

    1,077,903

    Lifetime Achievement Award (Documented 1,000,000 Miles On One Motorcycle)

    Name

    State

    Years

    Motorcycle

    Year

    Total Miles

    Dave Zien

    WI

    18

    Harley-Davidson Sport Glide

    1991

    1,005,830

    Zien at his Millionth-Mile Celebration

    This motorcycle has a spirit. She has a soul. She has feelings. I mean, a motorcycle becomes a part of you.

    Zien Is Still Riding Today

    One thing about Harley-Davidson riders is that they tend to be deeply passionate about their time in the saddle. In Zien’s case, he travels almost exclusively by motorcycle. At 74 years old, riding down the highway on his trike with the wind in his face and the natural world all around him is part of what makes riding an almost spiritual experience. According to Zien, he views cars as cages that separate us from the environment. Rather than the creature comforts and high-tech features found in most modern vehicles, he very much prefers feeling the vibrations from passing semi-trucks and his beard in the wind. With over 2.5 million miles under his belt, he has traveled to nearly every corner of the US more than once.

    Zien Lost His Left Leg In A Nearly-Fatal Accident

    Like millions of riders, safety is always a top priority — and that usually means staying actively aware of the vehicles around you. Known as defensive riding, it is a discipline every motorcyclist is reminded of, given that the likelihood of being involved in a serious accident is significantly higher for riders than for drivers of cars, trucks, or SUVs. Even decades of experience offer no guarantee against bad luck.

    In Dave’s case, he nearly lost his life while traveling through Florida. When an SUV driver lost control of their vehicle, the driver directly in front of Zien swerved without braking, causing a collision that sent him 342 feet down the road and cost him his left leg from the mid-thigh. After six major surgeries and a prosthetic leg, Zien returned to the road with a renewed and brighter outlook on life.

    Zien at his Millionth-Mile Celebration

    Life is not about us. Life is teaching people to serve. Each and every one of you serve. You let people know about patriotism, about red-blooded Americanism, about Harley-Davidson. The spirit of freedom.

    What The Harley-Davidson FXRT Sport Glide Is Worth Today

    1985 Harley-Davidson FXRT Sport Glide static profile shotMecum Auctions

    The fact that Zien stuck with the Sport Glide for so long should tell you just how good the bike must be. The FXRT Sport Glide, produced from 1983 to 1992, is actually a cult classic today, pairing the legendary high-performance FXR rubber-mounted frame with a frame-mounted fairing and hard saddlebags. Powering it is a 1,340cc V-twin, with initial models using the Shovelhead and later transitioning to the Evolution engine in 1984, which improved its touring capabilities.

    Unlike many other Harleys of its time, though, the Sport Glide is not as cheap as you’d think for a couple of reasons. It’s a cult classic today, made better with the FXR lore and with relatively better handling than other big twins of its time. Plus, many riders grew up with the bike when it was new, and they are now willing to spend that extra dough to get their hands on it.

    1985 Harley-Davidson FXRT Sport Glide static front quarter shotMecum Auctions

    So, how much will you spend on this bike? According to Hagerty, a 1982 model in good condition is valued at $4,900, while those in excellent condition can go for around $7,100, and models in concours condition can go for more than $10,000. Similarly, J.D. Power estimates an average value of $6,935 for those in very good condition and $11,645 for those in excellent condition.

    Do note that these prices can vary significantly, depending on your location and seasonality. Both Hagerty and J.D. Power offer only a baseline value for the FXRT and consider the estimate a little conservative. Sellers these days ask for excellent condition prices even if their bikes require mechanical or cosmetic attention. But if old bikes aren’t your thing, but you still want to experience a similar package, there’s a modern-day analog for this bike.

    The 1991 Sport Glide Lives On As The Low Rider ST

    A sport-touring motorcycle such as the 1991 Harley-Davidson Sport Glide reaching over one million miles is a testament to the machine’s longevity and capacity for covering great distances over an extended period. Although Harley-Davidson once revived the Sport Glide name as a low-profile cruiser, the closest living relative in the current lineup is the Low Rider ST. A hybrid of sorts, this high-performance cruiser combines the power, speed, and nimble character of the popular Low Rider S with the long-haul comfort of the Road Glide, courtesy of its fixed fairing, enhanced rear suspension, and detachable saddlebags. Could a Low Rider ST be the next single motorcycle to follow in Dave Zien’s Sport Glide and collect over one million miles? It is certainly possible.

    Sources: Harley-Davidson, FunTransport, BikerNet, the Iron Butt Association, Wisconsin History, Rumble On, Mike Lowe Reports, Bikez, and the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame, J.D. Power, Hagerty

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