Steel Horse Ranch was founded out of a passion for motorcycles and a deep appreciation for the biker community. Born into a biker family, my life has always revolved around Harley-Davidsons and hot rods. As I ventured into ranch life later on, my love for motorcycles never wavered—hence the name, Steel Horse Ranch.
Having traveled to every major bike rally in the United States, I’ve had the privilege of meeting incredible bikers from all walks of life. These experiences solidified my belief that riders need more than just a shop—they need a place where they can feel at home. That’s exactly what Steel Horse Ranch offers: a welcoming, no-pressure environment where riders can stop in, hang out, and share stories from the road.
At the core of Steel Horse Ranch are old-school biker values: integrity, honesty, and a strong work ethic. Whether you’re here to pick up gear, support the small biker-owned businesses housed at The Ranch, or just relax and swap tales, you’re part of the family. The people who walk through our doors are what make this place special, and forging those connections is the most rewarding part of what we do.
Looking ahead, we aim to grow Steel Horse Ranch into a true one-stop destination for bikers, while keeping some exciting plans under wraps until the time is right. More than anything, I want this place to be a lasting legacy—a space where my son, grandkids, and future riders can come to learn and continue the biker lifestyle.
Steel Horse Ranch is more than a shop; it’s a community. A place to ride in, kick back, and be surrounded by those who live and breathe the biker culture. That’s the heart of what we do, and that’s what will always drive us forward.
Ride hard, live free.
Riding has been in my blood since 1984, the moment my dad pulled into our driveway on a Honda Interceptor 500. It wasn’t the biggest or the fastest, but it was ours—and from the first ride, I was hooked. That bike, and the respect my dad had for both bikers and their machines, shaped the way I see the motorcycle world today.
Growing up as a mechanic’s daughter, I never shied away from getting my hands dirty. I still love helping Mike in our bike barn, turning wrenches and keeping the machines running strong. There’s something special about working on a bike with your own hands, knowing that every bolt tightened and every adjustment made keeps it running smoothly down the road. It’s more than just mechanics—it’s about trust, about connection, and about honoring the machine that carries you on the ride of your life.
My passion for motorcycles only deepened when I worked at a Harley-Davidson dealership. Being surrounded by bikes and the people who love them felt like home. There’s a bond between riders that can’t be explained to outsiders—it’s built on a shared passion, an unspoken understanding, and a way of life that runs deeper than just the ride itself. In fact, that’s how Mike and I met—at a Bike Night, where conversations and shared passion turned into something much more. The love of motorcycles brought us together, but it’s our respect for the biker lifestyle and each other that keeps us going strong.
These days, you’ll still find me riding on the back with Mike—something I’ll never give up. There’s nothing like feeling the wind on your face, the hum of the engine beneath you, and the open road ahead. But I also have my own ride, a 2007 Sportster, and the one that started it all—my dad’s 1984 Interceptor. He kept it in pristine condition, and now it’s more of a showpiece than a daily rider, but it’s a reminder of where this journey began. Every time I look at it, I’m taken back to that first moment of excitement, the first rush of freedom, and the first realization that motorcycles were always going to be a part of my life.
Steel Horse Ranch is more than just a business for me—it’s a home, a gathering place, and a way to keep the spirit of the biker community alive. I believe that motorcycles aren’t just a hobby; they’re a way of life. I believe you either have it in your blood, or you don’t. For me, it’s never been a question. It’s in the way I was raised, the way I live, and the way I hope to inspire future generations of riders.
Whether you’re stopping in for a quick visit, looking for a place to hang out, or just passing through, I hope you feel the same sense of belonging here that I do. Because at the end of the day, Steel Horse Ranch isn’t just about the bikes—it’s about the people who ride them, the stories they share, and the connections that last a lifetime.
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