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The large HOG patch just says your a member of HOG.
You don't have to be a member of a local chapter to wear it, just to wear the rocker that goes above it.
If you're a member of HOG ( national member, not a local chapter ) wear it proudly!
You get the small yearly rockers from HOG, not the local chapter.
Someone obviously spending too much time on the computer researching HOG rules. Get a life!! Need to spend more time on the throttle and less time on the keys-- that is if you do have a bike.
Someone obviously spending too much time on the computer researching HOG rules. Get a life!! Need to spend more time on the throttle and less time on the keys-- that is if you do have a bike.
Someone obviously spending too much time on the computer researching HOG rules. Get a life!! Need to spend more time on the throttle and less time on the keys-- that is if you do have a bike.
Seems like you should take your own advice and quit wasting your time replying if you don't have something positive to say..
The Hog group I belonged to went thru the same thing. Just as Hi85wh1's group was allowed to operate until the end of the year, so was ours. At that point the group decided to form their own club separate, and unrelated to Hog. I was all for it, until it started looking like it was just a Hog group without a sponcer. Their rules were the same, the upcoming rides were the same, and even the officers were the same. I didn't and still don't like the name they voted on for the club. They even were encouraging everyone to keep up their nat Hog membership. I felt it was a good time to break away and have a few less rule to govern our life's ,but it seemed most like being told what to wear and how to ride. I'm guessing that when the Hawaiian group finaly has to pull the plug, their will do what my old group did.,,
The Hog group I belonged to went thru the same thing. Just as Hi85wh1's group was allowed to operate until the end of the year, so was ours. At that point the group decided to form their own club separate, and unrelated to Hog. I was all for it, until it started looking like it was just a Hog group without a sponcer. Their rules were the same, the upcoming rides were the same, and even the officers were the same. I didn't and still don't like the name they voted on for the club. They even were encouraging everyone to keep up their nat Hog membership. I felt it was a good time to break away and have a few less rule to govern our life's ,but it seemed most like being told what to wear and how to ride. I'm guessing that when the Hawaiian group finaly has to pull the plug, their will do what my old group did.,,
HOG has a lot to offer to those who wish to partake in the offerings.
One year national membership is free with purchase of a new scoot, and at current even the used HDs are getting a free one year membership to HOG National (Through some delaers).
There are still 3 HOG Chapters on island... until we hear otherwise from HOG they will operate as such.
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