Trackers, Scramblers, and Dirt Bikes from Glory Daze Motorcycle Show…
We’re back with more coverage from Glory Daze Motorcycle Show 2025, which took place at the 42-acre Pittsburgh Brewing Company campus. Each year in late September, the mammoth 170,000 square-foot brewery and event space serves as the venue for “one groovy weekend” on two wheels.
“Glory Daze is a creative explosion of motorcycles and good vibes. The annual show features a curated invitational exhibit with artistically crafted vintage and custom bikes from builders both local and throughout North America. Embrace your passion for two wheels, and join us for this one-of-a-kind weekend in the Steel City.”
Show founder Kurt Diserio of Pittsburgh Moto hosted the original Glory Daze back in 2019. Today, the show hosts more than 100 bikes from across the country, as well as hot rods and classic cars, live music, a wall of death, live helmet painting and pin-striping, all kinds of vendors, and the “Trippy Ten” helmet art exhibit.

Our buddy Zane Cook of Z Cook Media (@zcookmedia) made the trip from his home in Columbus, Ohio, to shoot the show for us. In our first round of coverage, we highlighted the choppers and bobbers in attendance. Now we’re back with scramblers, trackers, and vintage dirt bikes on display at the 2025 event.
Without further ado, you’ll find Zane’s gallery from the show below. Tell us your favorite in the comments!
1965 Tri-Cor Triumph 500: Mike Stivason | Stivason Vintage Racing

1968 BSA Flat Tracker : Kyle & Randy Feather | Feathers Cycle Worx
Built / Raced by Clark’s Motorcycles

1973 Yamaha RD350: Sean Skinner | Motorelic (Featured here on BikeBound)

1974 Honda CL450 Flat Tracker: Estle Harp

Bultaco Astro 250: Mike Graham

“Turtle Chaser” 1972 Honda SL125: Zane Cook | Z. Cook Designs

1973 Triumph TR5T: Mike Stivason | Stivason Vintage Racing

1977 Suzuki TS250 Savage: Michael Cochran
1975 H-D SX175: Greg Benini

1973 Kawasaki F11 250: Dave Lewis

1973 Suzuki GT185: Dave Lewis
“The Mojavian” 1973 H-D Baja 100: Chris Tope | Utopeia Moto Company (Featured here)

“Origami Bike” 1977 Yamaha XS750: Brent King | Mifune Werx Custom Cycles
“Ghost Cat” 1969 Cat 250X: Cameron Sutton
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love ya work
Turtle Chaser looks wicked except for that turd of a tank sticker! That sticker wasn’t cool back in the day and it STILL ain’t cool but to each his own !