HOPE RALLY

HOPE RALLY And they’ve committed to the cause by hosting an annual event, the HOPE Motorcycle Rally. Dave was first. Not so. When his PSA came back at 5.2, he got a biopsy.

Organizers of the HOPE Rally feel it’s important to recognize that cancer has no boundaries and to that end, we have picked the PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION that represents the interests of men who are in need of our support. https://www.pcf.org/c/the-hope-motorcycle-rally-blazing-a-path-for-the-cure/?fbclid=IwAR1u24r_IdZZyx08F2hc8wd7jimd9DiDEaMzKs8vWahMlL33hJRr2k0T9Do


Dave Tozer and Rey Sotelo are prostate cancer survivors, friends, and motorcycle enthusiasts. While they’ve had very different experiences with the disease itself, they share a singular goal: to raise awareness and start more conversations around prostate cancer screening. Before his prostate cancer diagnosis in 2015, he had assumed that his PSA was being checked regularly. His cardiologist noticed that his PSA was high, which led to the diagnosis, and he ultimately had a prostatectomy. Because the cancer was high-risk/aggressive, he had radiation and hormone therapy. Since then, he has had multiple other treatments, including Provenge, a personalized immunotherapy to boost his immune system to fight prostate cancer. Dave considered how he could turn his diagnosis into something positive for the community. He reached out to Rey Sotelo, a lifelong Indian Motorcycle enthusiast who heads Indian Motorcycle of Hollister, CA. “There’s so much awareness out there for women’s cancer, but nothing for men. Could we do….not just an event, but a rally for the cause?” Rey got connected to PCF at a motocross event and recognized the opportunity to raise not only awareness, but funding for prostate cancer research. Thus, the HOPE Motorcycle Rally was born, and continues September 22-23, 2023, at the Hard Rock Lake Tahoe. Since the inaugural event in 2017, it has evolved and grown year over year. “I see motorcycles as a catalyst to bring people together, but it’s much more than that,” Rey explains. There’s a bike show, a motorcycle giveaway, poker night, other events…..and all are welcome. The awareness piece is crucial, say Dave and Rey, because men don’t talk about it. Rey became “educated” after meeting Dave, before his own diagnosis in 2022. He had no symptoms, and was getting regular PSA tests. Fortunately, the cancer was not aggressive, and he ultimately elected to undergo treatment with brachytherapy. All went well, he notes: his PSA has decreased, and his doctor says he’s on the right track. He’s grateful, because had Dave not shared his story, Rey might not have caught his cancer so early. Rey’s not the only one who has been impacted through raising awareness and starting the conversation about prostate cancer screening. Both men have gotten feedback from men and their wives. “People come up to me and say, ‘You saved my life – I never would have gone in to get checked’, or, ’You saved my husband’s life.’” Rey relates one story: After a HOPE event, a man finally made an appointment to get his urinary symptoms checked out. “He didn’t have prostate cancer, but he found out he had diabetes! Men put gas in their gas tank to keep their bike running, but they’re just so reluctant to get themselves checked out!”

Cancer is a family issue. Rey lost his mother to ovarian cancer decades ago. He recognizes that had she been diagnosed today, she might have lived, thanks to the advancements in research and patient care. That’s why funding prostate and ovarian cancer research is at the core of the HOPE rally mission. This year, he took a different approach and emailed his family about his experience with prostate cancer. “People reached out, wrote checks, even if they couldn’t go to the rally. I got an email from my first cousin. He realized that we share DNA,” and what Rey’s diagnosis might mean for him. Ultimately, it’s about hope. Doctors at one point gave Dave six months, and he’s alive several years later. There are ups and downs, but he keeps going. “My attitude is, Do what you have to do to fix it. I don’t give up.”

PCF is incredibly grateful for the ongoing support from Dave, Rey, and all who are part of the HOPE Motorcycle Rally! Their generous contributions are helping to accelerate treatments and cures for prostate cancer. Want to join the fun and support a great cause this year? Go to https://hopemotorcyclerally.org/ for more information.

15/10/2025

Official release from Hollister Powersports & Indian Motorcycle of Hollister’s Rey Sotelo.
REY SOTELO CONGRATULATES CAROLWOOD ON THE ACQUISITION OF THE INDIAN MOTORCYCLE BRAND
As a proud former owner of the Indian Motorcycle brand, I am thrilled to see Indian enter a new chapter as a stand alone company and brand under the new leadership of Carolwood. Building a brand with such a rich heritage is no easy task and Polaris has done an exceptional job of honoring Indian’s legacy while elevating it to new heights. I am proud to have been a part of that journey.
This transition marks a pivotal moment for Indian Motorcycle. Carolwood’s acquisition is more than a business move - it’s a commitment to the future of American motorcycling. I believe Carolwood has assembled a stellar team to lead Indian into its next era, and I’m especially excited to see that the company will retain its talented workforce and design team, including my longtime friend Ola Stenegard. Ola is the best in the business, and his continued leadership ensures that Indian’s design legacy remains in the most capable hands.
As an Indian Motorcycle dealer, our mission remains unchanged; to put our customers first and to maintain the strong relationships that have defined our success. We are committed to supporting this new chapter and help in building the best American made motorcycle on the planet.
Congratulations to Carolwood and its founders for recognizing the value of Indian Motorcycle as a stand alone brand. This is exactly where Indian belongs and I look forward to the exciting road ahead.
Rey Sotelo
Indian Motorcycle Dealer
Proud Member of the Indian Motorcycle Legacy

Hope Bikes made a thrilling appearance at the NorCal Chopper Show in Lockeford, CA yesterday, bringing excitement to the...
14/09/2025

Hope Bikes made a thrilling appearance at the NorCal Chopper Show in Lockeford, CA yesterday, bringing excitement to the community!

https://www.HopeMotorcycleRally.org



Join us September 24 - 27th at the beautiful South Shore of Lake Tahoe @ The Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino for everything...
12/09/2025

Join us September 24 - 27th at the beautiful South Shore of Lake Tahoe @ The Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino for everything Indian Motorcycle.
Throwing a motorcycle rally to raise awareness and funds for PROSTATE & OVARIAN CANCER is our most important event of the year.
How do we raise so much money!? By raffling off TWO Indian Motorcycles. You have 2 chances to win one of 2 Indian motorcycles. A brand new custom built Indian Sport Chief and a custom built Indian Road Master.
Check this out! We sell only 1,000 tickets! That’s it! You have a 1 - 1,000 chance to win one of these bikes.
We also have the pleasure of welcoming our very own Murphy with his Indian Motorcycle DEMO experience. You can have fun gambling, eating good food and trying out the 2025 Indian Motorcycle lineup.
Don’t wait! These raffle tickets are going fast. Hit the link in the bio for raffle tickets or visit: www.hopemotorcyclerally.org or hit the link in the bio. to get your tickets and read all about the HOPE Motorcycle Rally.

20/06/2025

Join Hollister Powersports & Indian Motorcycle of Hollister on July 11-13th for MONTEREY SPEEDFEST !
Along with our partners at , we will be hanging at the WILD ONE SALOON all weekend.
Join Indian Motorcycle of Hollister for a fun filled, FAST weekend at Laguna Seca Raceway.

21/05/2025
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