The Pan America 1250 ST from Harley-Davidson blends style and adventure. Photograph courtesy of Harley-Davidson
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Thai thrills: Harley’s MotoGP comeback

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Harley-Davidson just made a big splash again at MotoGP Thailand 2025, and this time they brought along something pretty exciting — the brand-new Pan America 1250 ST. It’s their latest adventure sport touring motorcycle, and it’s already turning plenty of heads.

Harley’s booth at the MotoGP Fan Village attracted a lot of attention, showcasing some of their most popular motorcycles along with the new star, the Pan America 1250 ST.

One of the biggest announcements was Harley-Davidson’s new partnership with Dynojet, unveiling the Harley-Davidson x Dynojet Factory Race Team. The team will compete in the 2025 MotoAmerica Mission Foods King of the Baggers Series, and they’re bringing in veteran MotoGP rider Bradley Smith to join racers Kyle Wyman and James Rispoli. They’ll be racing Road Glide motorcycles powered by Screamin’ Eagle Milwaukee-Eight 131 engines, customized specifically for the track with upgraded suspensions, race-ready exhausts and lighter components.

HARLEY-DAVIDSON showcases the exciting new Pan America 1250 ST at MotoGP Thailand 2025.

At the Harley booth, visitors got to check out other popular models and even some unique local race customs, from drag-inspired bikes to impressive baggers. Harley fans also had plenty of cool apparel and accessories to browse and bring home as souvenirs.

The 2025 Pan America 1250 ST was the real star. Harley-Davidson officially stepped into the Adventure Sport segment with this one, aiming to attract riders who love sporty performance but also want comfort on longer rides. This new bike fits comfortably between sport bikes and adventure touring motorcycles, giving riders agility and performance along with practicality.

The Pan America 1250 ST features a comfortable riding position, and it’s powered by Harley’s Revolution Max 1250 engine, offering smooth yet powerful rides. It has street-focused 17” wheels, lowered suspension tuned for better handling, a new low-profile seat for easier accessibility, and even a quick-shifter for more responsive riding.

The new 2025 Pan America® 1250 ST is now officially open for bookings in Thailand. The motorcycle will be making its way to other Asian Markets in the next couple of months.