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Question concerning enrolling in the HOG mileage program. If I bought both my bikes from a dealer and bring them in they can log my mileage right? I’m over 10000 at little less then a year. I’m mostly interested because I saw that you can get $1/mile on the H-D Visa up for 50000 miles!
Thanks for the info, weirdly enough on the HOG site I couldn’t find the form for the mileage but I did find it on a separate page.
Also regarding the online site, I see my CVO in my garage but not my Ultra. It’s in my profile info and on my H-D app but not on the site. I guess I have to add it via paperwork. I just assumed everything would be digital now days.
Last edited by Kazu Hiro; Feb 10, 2020 at 12:52 AM.
Just bring in your HOG Mileage paperwork and they will sign off on it.
I don't think you need a form anymore. Just bring your bike to a HD dealer. If you can't bring your bike, or you have multiple bikes, just take a picture of the bike and the odometer.
At least this is what I've recently been told. The changes probably have something to do with the new HOG annual mileage program which requires one to register their mileage at the beginning and end of the year.
Originally Posted by Kazu Hiro
Thanks for the info, weirdly enough on the HOG site I couldn’t find the form for the mileage but I did find it on a separate page.
You would have had to sign up for the HOG Mileage Program when you bought the bike for your current mileage to count ... otherwise your mileage will start at the current reading and go from there ...
I bought a new bike and now have 153k miles ... none of them count toward the program because I didn't sign up when I purchased it ... I can still sign up but the 153k I've already logged doesn't count ...
Lets see if that was the case $1.00 a point after 50000 so after two years or so I would getting about 20, 000.00 bucks in about three years so with my trade on a new bike they would owe me money. Sign me up. Don't if that is right, sounds better than my investments in my 401K. Maybe I should more.
2500 points = $25. And the HD Visa mileage points started on 1 Jan 2020. If you were a HOG member when you bought the bike they will back date the mileage for the mileage awards, but not the Visa points.
The miles are now updated on H-D.net. It's the dealer network information portal. The miles now show up immediately. I had mine done a couple weeks ago and one of the Motorclothes girls did it right at the main desk.
Last edited by craigffb; Feb 10, 2020 at 01:24 PM.
Lets see if that was the case $1.00 a point after 50000 so after two years or so I would getting about 20, 000.00 bucks in about three years so with my trade on a new bike they would owe me money. Sign me up. Don't if that is right, sounds better than my investments in my 401K. Maybe I should more.
yayaya....read that wrong, it was 1 point per mile and 2500pts = $25. Max of $500/yr.
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