Are you in the HOG?
#51
Along the same general vein of conversation. "Rules" I have been told by the local dealer that Colours from a MC can't be worn at a H.O.G. event!! I have read the By Laws and want to call Bull$h1T. Anyone have documentable information in regard to this???
#52
I was a national member for a few years but decided the map and pins wasn't worth it. I have always had a problem with "the rules" when it comes to small organizations. Little (and big) power mad people always seem to come out of the woodwork. The local chapter of HOG had a skirmish a couple of years ago, and the shop owner gave the boot to the ranking members. For some reason, I do not feel the need to deal with that kind of stuff on my own time. Besides, I would have to work out more to carry all those pins around.
#53
I am a member of the national (they gave it to me when I bought my bike) and a member of the local chapter. I just got my wife an associate membership just because I thought she would get a kick out of it, rather than because it was necessary for her to join in the group rides, which it's not.
I can't say I am very involved at this point. I went on a ride to the York factory with a group from the chapter because my wife wasn't interested and my regular riding buddy isn't on a Harley, so he wasn't interested either. I also went on a group ride through the mountains because it was a route I didn't know and I wanted to learn some new roads. I have used the chapter website as a resource for ideas for interesting rides and good roads since they post the route sheets on the member page.
The group is a very laid back group of people and the main purpose that is pushed is riding and having fun (although there are a number of charitable events also). As far as age range, there are a few 30-somethings, but I would say the norm is 45-60 years old. I have found them to be very welcoming and inclusive when I show up.
I can't say I am very involved at this point. I went on a ride to the York factory with a group from the chapter because my wife wasn't interested and my regular riding buddy isn't on a Harley, so he wasn't interested either. I also went on a group ride through the mountains because it was a route I didn't know and I wanted to learn some new roads. I have used the chapter website as a resource for ideas for interesting rides and good roads since they post the route sheets on the member page.
The group is a very laid back group of people and the main purpose that is pushed is riding and having fun (although there are a number of charitable events also). As far as age range, there are a few 30-somethings, but I would say the norm is 45-60 years old. I have found them to be very welcoming and inclusive when I show up.
Last edited by TKDKurt; 10-25-2012 at 04:13 PM.
#54
Trucky911
#59
Our dealer (Indy North @96th st)gives everyone who buys a new bike a free yr of local and national HOG membership.
With that come a 15% lifetime discount on all parts as long as U own Ur bike and keep up the memberships
And U don't have to attend any meeting or do any events if U don't want to.
I haven't done any meeting or rides, but they have some that sounds really good and they usually have great turn outs. Plus are always throwing parties.
Free drinks, free food, at least monthly and bands 3-4 times a yr when they have sales. I have been to a bunch of these.
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With that come a 15% lifetime discount on all parts as long as U own Ur bike and keep up the memberships
And U don't have to attend any meeting or do any events if U don't want to.
I haven't done any meeting or rides, but they have some that sounds really good and they usually have great turn outs. Plus are always throwing parties.
Free drinks, free food, at least monthly and bands 3-4 times a yr when they have sales. I have been to a bunch of these.
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#60
Our dealer (Indy North @96th st)gives everyone who buys a new bike a free yr of local and national HOG membership.
With that come a 15% lifetime discount on all parts as long as U own Ur bike and keep up the memberships
And U don't have to attend any meeting or do any events if U don't want to.
I haven't done any meeting or rides, but they have some that sounds really good and they usually have great turn outs. Plus are always throwing parties.
Free drinks, free food, at least monthly and bands 3-4 times a yr when they have sales. I have been to a bunch of these.
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With that come a 15% lifetime discount on all parts as long as U own Ur bike and keep up the memberships
And U don't have to attend any meeting or do any events if U don't want to.
I haven't done any meeting or rides, but they have some that sounds really good and they usually have great turn outs. Plus are always throwing parties.
Free drinks, free food, at least monthly and bands 3-4 times a yr when they have sales. I have been to a bunch of these.
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To each, their own, I guess.