Progressive Gets Artsy 

One Moto is more than a motorcycle show — it’s a community. That’s why Progressive is providing a space to hangout and meet the riders that make this event the best show on Earth. Stop by the Zidell Barge Building and take a load off at the Progressive Pit-Stop. Sink into the cozy couches and chat with strangers destined to become life-long riding buddies. While you’re there, press your luck at our slot machines for the chance to win cool gear. We’ll have one-of-a-kind t-shirts, riding gloves, pins, bandanas, hats, and more swag-tastic ways to remember your epic One Moto weekend.

For a custom keepsake, stop by Saturday, April 20th between noon and six to meet Ben Goetting of World Famous Original. He’ll chain stitch your name on almost anything courtesy of Progressive. We’ll also have limited-edition One Moto x Progressive patches ready for customization in case you leave your leathers at home.* 

While you’re roaming our space, peep our custom-painted helmets by artists from around the country who appreciate the art of riding as much as you do.

Featured Artists

Tats Cru: Bio and BG 183 are part of Tats Cru, the iconic team that revolutionized street art. Bio is one of the top letter masters in the graffiti movement and BG 183 is known for his detailed complexity. With work in the Smithsonian, Tats Cru has made street art history while paying homage to the Bronx graffiti movement. Both helmets depict a different world of coalescing color sure to keep your head in the clouds. 

Jmoto: Joe Morris does it all. He’s a muralist, illustrator, graphic designer, custom bike designer, hot rod painter, and an artist in every sense of the word. His gritty designs developed an underground, worldwide following by those who strive to find beauty in the wear and tear of life rather than seek perfection. His scratch and claw style blends retro with modern in radical pieces that can’t be categorized. This helmet is one of them. 

Tallboy: Tallboy’s trippy, colorful art spans from warm and fuzzy to fantastically morbid. His world of melty colors comes to life in any medium he touches, and we all wish we could live in it — even for a moment. He’s painted murals at Sturgis, his t-shirts have become part of our uniform, he tattoos at Garden City Tattoo in Massachusetts, and his custom helmet is one of our favorites. 

Be sure to check out hand-painted helmets from these artists and more while you’re at the Progressive booth.

*During the hours mentioned, each attendee can enter their contact information with a Progressive Brand Ambassador at the Progressive One Motorcycle 2024 footprint in exchange for one chain stitched item that includes only one name. Patches available while supplies last. Materials compatible for chain stitching decided by artist’s discretion. 

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