
Harley Road Glide wins in race spec
King of the Baggers is a popular American racing series in which modified large touring bikes, known as “baggers,” compete against each other. The 2025 season will see a total of 14 races held in a double-header format each weekend.
The Road Glide, developed by the Harley-Davidson and Dynojet factory race team, is a specially customized race machine powered by a Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight 131 performance crate engine.
The car is equipped with upgraded suspension including Screamin’ Eagle/Öhlins remote reservoir rear shocks, as well as a race-specific exhaust system, tires, and lightweight bodywork for a race-specific setup.
Wyman secures title with two races remaining
With two races remaining in the 2025 King of the Baggers, Kyle Wyman was effectively crowned the series champion. Wyman was presented with the championship plate on September 13th local time, and he shared an emotional comment.
Wyman recorded an overwhelming 7 wins from the 12 races, and with three podium finishes he has built up a huge lead of 70 points over second-placed Loris Baz in the series standings, a gap that is unlikely to be overturned with two races remaining.
Holds the record for most wins with 25 wins
Kyle Wyman holds the record for most wins in the King of the Baggers Series with 25. Looking back at his past performances, he also won the series championship in 2021. He placed third in 2022 and 2023, and second in 2024.
With this dominant victory in the 2025 season, Wyman has secured his second series title, and has lived up to Harley-Davidson’s expectations as a rider who combines consistent speed and competitive spirit.
Kyle Wyman’s comments

Upon receiving the championship plaque, Wyman commented:
“It’s hard to put into words this moment. This team deserves this honor. They’ve worked so hard to get to this position this weekend and I can’t thank them enough. Thanks to Harley-Davidson we’re able to bring this number one home to Milwaukee. It’s a dream come true to accomplish something so important to so many people.”
The final race will be held in New Jersey
The final race of the 2025 season is scheduled to be held at New Jersey Motorsports Park in Millville, New Jersey from September 26th to 28th. With the title already secured, attention will be focused on how Wyman and Harley-Davidson will perform.
The King of the Baggers is a race between large touring bikes that has a unique appeal. Harley-Davidson, a symbol of American motorcycle culture, won the title, which holds special meaning for many fans.


































