Team Wheelhouse Foundation presents

RidetoClear

Two wheels. One mission. Ride to Clear is breaking mental-health stigma in the motorcycle community — through a community-built Harley-Davidson and an impact documentary.

Every 11 minutes, someone in America dies by suicide.

Over 49,000 lives lost each year.* Ride to Clear is a movement to break the stigma and put real mental-health resources in riders’ hands.

A movement built inside the motorcycle community.

Ride to Clear isn’t mental-health advice handed down from outside the motorcycle world — it’s a movement built inside it. Riders, dealers, fabricators, and HOG chapters coming together to break the silence around mental health and meet other riders where they already ride: at dealerships, at iconic events, at the chapters that hold their community together.

Two initiatives carry the work forward — one you can ride, and one you can watch.

01

The Build

A motorcycle as a symbol of new beginnings.

A one-of-a-kind, community-built Harley-Davidson crafted alongside award-winning fabricator Paul Morris. The finished bike tours iconic motorcycle events as a rolling tribute to mental-health awareness, then is raffled off — every dollar going to fund counseling for riders.

More on the build →
02

The Impact Documentary

A story that puts riders on screen and stigma on notice.

A feature impact documentary following the build, the riders, and the experts — veterans, first responders, outlaws, and everyday riders — whose stories prove the open road can quiet the mind and the riding community can pull someone back from the edge.

More on the impact documentary →

A custom Harley. A community. A reckoning with the noise we carry.

The build is the beating heart of the Ride to Clear initiative — a one-of-a-kind Harley-Davidson crafted from the ground up as a moving symbol of freedom and the transformative power of the open road.

Each milestone of the build is shared with the community: the parts, the fabrication, the people who put their hands on it. The goal is to have the finished bike tour iconic events — Daytona, Mama Tried, Born Free, Sturgis — as a rolling tribute to mental-health awareness. At the end of the tour, the bike is raffled off, with every dollar going to fund counseling for riders in need.

At its heart is Paul Morris, an award-winning motorcycle fabricator partnered with Team Wheelhouse to erase the stigma around mental health through the machines we love.

More than a bike. A symbol on the road.

This isn’t just a custom build — it’s a rolling tribute to mental-health awareness. Once finished, the Ride to Clear Harley tours iconic events to put the conversation in front of the riders who need it most, then is raffled off to fund counseling for riders. Every dollar fuels the build, the tour, and the cause.

Fund the Build

Build & tour budget

$0 raised of $35,000

0% funded to next milestone ($0)  ·  Updated May 2026

Where your donation goes

    1. 2026

      Build & production

      A community-driven custom Harley-Davidson is built from the ground up. Cameras roll on intimate stories and expert interviews around mental health.

    2. 2027

      The bike hits the road

      Post-production wraps. The finished bike tours iconic events — Daytona, Mama Tried, Born Free, Sturgis — as a rolling tribute to mental-health awareness.

    3. Summer 2028

      Premiere & raffle

      The journey culminates at Harley-Davidson’s 125th Anniversary Homecoming with the trailer premiere and the bike’s raffle. Proceeds go directly to fund counseling hours for riders.

    4. Fall 2028

      Distribution & rollout

      Community screening events at Harley-Davidson dealerships and HOG chapters anchor the rollout — every viewing paired with on-site sign-ups for counseling and BetterHelp’s donated therapy hours. Theatrical premieres with cast and crew Q&As follow, with broader online distribution opening as funding and reach grow.

    Ride to Clear responds with action. Our goal is to deliver:

    • 10,000 hours of therapy donated to riders who can’t afford care, with partnership like BetterHelp.
    • 1 custom Harley-Davidson built and raffled — proceeds funding counseling hours for riders.
    • 1,000 people inspired to take the first step toward healing.

    Paul Morris

    Award-Winning Motorcycle Fabricator

    Hunter Buchanan

    Director / DP

    Chris Shearer

    Executive Director, Team Wheelhouse

    John Allred

    Executive Producer, Wheelhouse Media

    Adam Colborne

    Executive Producer, Wheelhouse Media

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