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Maybe, unless you go to meet and great and find out those are not people you would like to hang out with. One of our local chapters like to ride to ice cream stands ... if that's your thing, well all right.
I just joined with my wife. Went to a meet and greet HOG meeting and met some really nice folk's there. There are 500 member's in the chapter so there must be something good about it.
I like the idea of riding within a large group now and then. Look's really cool when I see them tooling along and I think, I'd like to try that. ( Now I will )
It's a club, nothing more and nothing less. Ride with them one weekend and alone the next.........Options, it's what Harley Davidson ownership is about.
I'm a primary officer in our chapter and I'd invite you to come to the next meeting as a visitor and hang around,meet some poeple and maybe ride with us.You don't have to join to see what it's all about.If you don't like it,don't join.
There are 500 member's in the chapter so there must be something good about it.
There are about 5000 mormans in the tabernackle down the street, I'm sure there is something good about it too, but it's not for me.
Maybe when you go on a Hog ride I'll catch up and buzz the group as they're limping along at 100 km/hr on the highway. Then you can pull out of formation and we leave them sucka's
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