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THE BIRTH OF H.O.G.
In 1982, Steve Piehl was just a young man working at Harley-Davidson Motor Company in Milwaukee, US, when he got a tap on his shoulder from his boss asking him to start up a new project – the Harley Owners Group
COME HOME. IT’S ON THE HOUSE
For the faithful, a visit to the Harley-Davidson Museum is like coming home, and no visit to Milwaukee is complete without it. As a H.O.G. member, your Museum admission is always complimentary, so you’re welcome to visit today, tomorrow and yesterday
H.O.G. merchandise
Wear your H.O.G. pride on your sleeve – or your shirt, cap, jacket, coffee cup, etc. – with exclusive apparel and other items, or gain a memorable souvenir from an event you attended
THE WORLD OF H.O.G. – EXPLORE AND DISCOVER
H.O.G. is a global community and you’re likely to find a friendly face wherever the road takes you
H.O.G. ARTEFACTS
Pins and patches are artefacts that tell your personal riding story. Members receive a pin and patch each year of H.O.G. membership, with special recognition given for 10, 25 and 35 consecutive years of membership
Take The Enthusiast with you
Wherever you find yourself on your next adventure, H.O.G.’s exclusive members’ magazine is at your fingertips.
Marking 30 years of H.O.G. Lipa Chapter Slovenija
Members of H.O.G. Lipa Chapter Slovenija celebrated three decades of friendship, camaraderie and many kilometres of riding together
From France to the Middle East – a journey
It has been a long and interesting journey so far for passionate Harley-Davidson enthusiast Claude Abry
Turning the pages of history: Alfred R. Child
In the January 1925 edition of The Enthusiast, one A. R. Child is photographed in Japan with his wife and daughter, their Harley-Davidson, and “a bunch of Japanese motorcycle fans”. The brief moment, captured in time forever more, is just a glimpse into the life of a man ploughing a path for Harley-Davidson’s global expansion