Great video Henry, I love my Harley but this type of group with road captains and pecking orders don't appeal. We have a very small Hampshire Harley owners group. 5 or 6 mates on a ride out is perfect for us. Keep up the good work mate.
I own an XV 1900 to and I also prefere to ride alone. There I can find the real freedom. I ride with others occasionally and regret it it often afterwards. There is always one guy in the group who seems to bee born just to poison my otherwise good mood with his dangerous riding and stupid macho behaviours of a cave man.
I own second hand Harleys, I ride as an individual to enjoy the freedom. I don't wear merchandise or a fake back patch, that's the reserve of true 1% ers. Sure live and let live, these people enjoy the HOG scene, good luck to them. Not all Harley riders are accountants and Retired doctors, some of us are just normal bikers who acknowledge ever other biker with a wave and a smile, enjoy our bikes and have an appreciation of all that is motorcycling. Don't judge a book by its cover, just enjoy your biking experience what ever you ride.
Very true .Another weird thing is Harley snobs .I owned 2 second hand sportsters from 89 to 2005 .I remember back then some big twin guys called sportsters girls Harleys .I never took no notice .I bought a FXDWG IN 05 .And one day pulled into get petrol .Well on the pump next to me was a guy with a sportster .I looked over at him and he did not acknowledge me .i then complimented him o his Sportie .Well what a change in attitude we chatted a while and I told him I had owned 2 of them . I think he must have been ignored by some big twin owners and he prob thought I was another so called anti Sporty big twin twat. Lol
Oh wow, that looked fucken painful! The safety briefing at the start! Was just waiting for them to sign the HD risk assessment. But nevertheless, enjoy yourselves boys and girls
So they've all bought into the dream by buying as much HD merch' as they can afford. Can't watch this without thinking about that film Wild Hogs.......
Except the message of Wild Hogs was about the people mattering more than the new part or T-shirt. Any one brand club will be chock full of anoraks , and that’s all part of the thing. 👍
On my 4th Harley since 1989. I am 81 but ride alone .The only 2 times I ever rode in a big group was once on a Brighton run and once at a buddys funeral.
WTF is a riding season? I ride my HD all year round regardless of the weather and so do plenty of other Harley owners, a lot more than crotch rocket owners.
Never understood the cult following of any particular brand of motorcycle,or the group follow the leader riding,but that's just me.Lots of different brands to ride so any will do providing its reliable and fun .Riding alone and choosing your own path and schedule is still the best way to travel without being encumbered and distracted by the pack You can always meet up with friend and have a chat at the destination.
I guess,your the sort of person.that just takes the piss out of anyone who doesn't conform to your way of living.Suppose Morris Dancers and the like, are in that bracket too.I am not a HOG,but they are bikers just like the rest of us and should be treated the same.
I gave up with HOG as my old Evo Electra Glide was seen as a bit of a joke by the cosplay types with their £30k CVOs on PCP. I found HDRCGB a lot more welcoming.
Very true sir. I was assistant rep for region 6 back in the day. Would still be a member now if I still had the bike. Great set of people. Did a couple of local HDRCGB rallies after I got another bike. Not a Harley unfortunately.
I've just joined the HDRCGB a few months ago, not had the chance to meet anyone but just from the face book I think it will be more for me, seems more relaxed.
@@1969shep one HDRCGB member turned up at a H O G rally on a Topper. The fool on the gate said Harley Davidson only. Had to look it up on his lap top.😀😀.
It’s bad in the states you get stuck behind them going 5mph under the limit on the best roads your state has to offer. They won’t move or give way and wonder why dudes like me snap and pass them on one wheel flipping them off the whole way. I dont care what you ride but if you have a mile long train of traffic behind you, stay off the fuckin backroads.
I was riding to work. 14 years ago. On a empty country road... had to ride 25 miles....in West Australia . I was doing seasonal work unloading road trains full of grain. A girl who also worked at the grain silo past me. I was on a zx14 doing 80 mph. I was intriqued, caught her up. She was doing 105mph. I backed off as there are roos around early in the morning. Then i went through a small village...im translating...and out of there roared a noisy Harley ridden by a young guy, justvwearing a singlet, fresh out of his girlfriends bed and high on coke...so it seemed . He came out in front of me , accelerating, caught the girl up and past her. I was on a zx14 Kawasaki and the performance of the bike equalled mine. Unreal and insane as there were kangaroo's skipping onto the road every day just outside that village. So im doing 70 mph, he pulls out, leaves me catches the chick flying along at a 100plus and disappears. So to Harley ..... some respect.
I was an active Road Captain and Life Member in HOG between 1995 until 2002' traveling all over Europe with the greatest of friends in the club,, our aim and intention was to encourage members to enjoy Harley's, but all of serving the chapter committee had a emergency meeting and resigned , except for the treasurer who refused to allow the PC crowd of new members to destroy the Chapter after we worked so hard to get us out of the red. I personally would never ride with hog ever again, because of the type of rider HOG now attracts
I am a bit surprised by this video.I am a great fan of his shows,but there is no dought a hint of sarcasm in his tone on this one.I am neither a HOG or Harley rider and I am a bit perplexed by their jackets.But the one thing that cannot be denied ,is the fact that they do draw the non biking public's attention when they are about.You only have to look at video's on here[Fenlanders Rally,Sheringham Rideout 2018],where thousands turned out to look at the bikes. Each to their own, I say.
Just a shame that only a handful of UK roads/vistas come anywhere near to open roads of the USA. There are ca.40 million cars in the UK on an island nearly three times smaller than Texas.
Use of the word "Chapter" means they take themselves far too seriously. Single brand groups are bizarre to me. I love motorbikes and would equally enjoy a ride out with a Honda, Ducati or MZ.
Never understood the need to belong to a club. For me, I’ll just ride when I want to, where I want to. If you want to come along, great. I might ask to come along with you as well. Just don’t ask me to pay dues and follow club rules and all that stuff. “Let’s take the very essence and symbol of freedom and tell you have to pay to be a member, follow guidelines, adhere to the club schedule etc., etc..”
Have owned Harleys for years when I go out for a ride I don't need to ride along side Hog members and all the nonsense a ride captain , safety briefing and a 2nd man drop off what an utter load of assholes I go for a ride .ride when I want where I want and with who I want
....but at 03:33 the group gets split up at the junction - then they possibly take risks to catch up and try to overtake 3 or 4 cars before they lose sight of the 'pack'....then 'splat' - a farm vehicle or huge truck on our crap narrow 'Roman roads with a few layers of tarmac added' excuses for proper highways , gets in the way - or the rider crunches down a huge pothole on a bend . I went on a few charity runs with 30 bikes in a group where they block cars at junctions and go through red lights ...just to deliver pet food to the rspca etc....never again !
Sounds like you had a very bad experience. FYI, having the 'second man drop off' means that if the group is split up for example at the junction, the following riders simply follow the road until they see the next 'drop off' who directs which way to turn. The drop off rider simply waits then rejoins at the rear of the group in front of the last man who is designated as 'sweep' Its a simple and effective way of making sure all riders follow the route and don't have to play catch up, which as you say is dangerous. Its a good system and one that all large group rides could benefit from.
@@spudgunson ...thanks , but I don't do the group rides anymore - 'charity' or not . One of the riders was on a 125 on L plates and he nearly rear ended a cyclist we were all overtaking , as he was looking to his left too long , admiring the countryside !
nice, but when all the rules and regs and pecking order starts...thats when the fun goes... i just prefer riding to the occasional bike related event in summer with maybee a few pals... no group bullshitt
Good on them Henry. But the VMCC have been doing this for years and years with the second rider drop of system. Maybe you should give them some publicity some time.
I've owned Harley's for 15 years along with other bikes met up with HOG but not interested in all that pre ride breafing stuff. Just ride if you can't keep up go away and practice.
Sorry, but they are out of place as all other HOG not in the US. Britain=cafe racer, MODs, etc. USA=HD. I personally would classify HOGs the same way Jeremy Clarkson classifies Audi owners. Last bike I could ever want. But hey, that’s just my humble opinion. Nevertheless, Henry you were great as usual. More content please!
I have to Harley’s but never wanted to part of HOG. We have a group of local Wiltshire Riders that just ride when we want none of this road captain bull.
The only thing sadder than middle class middle aged people dressing up like outlaws and blocking up the roads because they can’t ride is when they’re also British and then start trying to be badass leather dads at a health and safety brief
One question ? Why...? PS, I own a 1200 Shovel but would never ever ride with HOG.... why ? because every member I've come across is biased towards HD and look down on the owners of other makes of machines. I general, and as a motorcycle engineer, I find newer HD's are Crap.. made of monkey metal and bits fall off... internal parts fail at regular intervals. There are much better bikes out there, Honda for one...
Nope not for me. I love the bikes and I’ve ridden everything from two stroke mopeds to 1150 GS off road. As someone else says this is like the caravan club on two wheels, and you can talk about being inclusive all you like but generally these are wealthy people who I imagine “stick with their own kind” And don’t get me going about the patches and badges, that’s an absolute cringe fest. I’ll continue to just plod along riding defensively and nodding to anyone that passes
Nothing against Harleys or Harley riders, we can all be polite and rude at times and each to their own bike. But, I am curious why pretty much every Harley rider will ignore a nod. I wonder if they had a smaller bike before, probably a non-Harley ? If so, did they acknowledge other bikers back then and stop when they got a Harley, a conscious decision? Or maybe just never could be arsed
I love bikes of all shapes and sizes, been a biker for 50 years. But its now become the reserve for wealthy people now due to the greed of manufacturers , and its sad to see. Its not cheap transport anymore, or as individualistic as we'd like to think it is.
Harleys are over priced for what you get. Japanese v twins are totally reliable . The build is vastly superior. Advantage of a Harley is cheap plentiful custom parts. But a big v twins from Japan never wear out never breakdown.
Oh no thank you! Or is it the opposite that Henry shouts in his programmes? Either way HDs are not for me, if you're going to spend big money on a bike then buy a Japanese classic.
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Don’t you have to have a beard and look like farther Christmas to join HOG even the women have beards. I’ve just remembered I’ve got a Harley myself. But I’m not a Harley owner (Honest) HOG wouldn’t have have me.
Not my thing. I've enjoyed Harleys for years but have go live-down the corny HoG thing at one end and the 'righteous biker' at the other. It's just another bike when all's said and done.
Great video Henry, I love my Harley but this type of group with road captains and pecking orders don't appeal.
We have a very small Hampshire Harley owners group. 5 or 6 mates on a ride out is perfect for us.
Keep up the good work mate.
Looks like they're having fun and enjoying themselves, what biking is all about. Another great video from Henry, cheers.
I've never liked group rides, I jump on my bike to get away from people.
Nice video we love our Harley here in the states enjoy ride safe
Thanks for posting all these videos mate...I'm currently based in Israel and this is the only place I can watch your stuff! Die Hard fan here.
So glad l sold my roadking and bought a XV1900 & Royal Enfield Himalayan. Avoid the crowds.. enjoy the ride.
I own an XV 1900 to and I also prefere to ride alone. There I can find the real freedom. I ride with others occasionally and regret it it often afterwards.
There is always one guy in the group who seems to bee born just to poison my otherwise good mood with his dangerous riding and stupid macho behaviours of a cave man.
Nice one Henry.Hogging the road!Probably more camaradi than my Austin Healy club meetings.
I’m a harley rider,but grown men wearing patches on their jackets is embarrassing to see..
I think if they didn’t have Harleys they’d def be in the Caravan Club.
Yes it's all a bit childish.
I don't get the patches and badges either, it looks like they're trying to be some sort of American leather daddy group. But each to their own.
@@twozup1098 If they towed a caravan behind the Harley they could be members of both clubs!
I ride a Harley,, but all this is a bit cringe worthy.
Harley love em though,, they buy all the overpriced gear
Due respect Henry, it’s not about comparing the UK with the USA, it’s more a sociable thing with other Harley enthusiasts.
I own second hand Harleys, I ride as an individual to enjoy the freedom. I don't wear merchandise or a fake back patch, that's the reserve of true 1% ers.
Sure live and let live, these people enjoy the HOG scene, good luck to them.
Not all Harley riders are accountants and Retired doctors, some of us are just normal bikers who acknowledge ever other biker with a wave and a smile, enjoy our bikes and have an appreciation of all that is motorcycling. Don't judge a book by its cover, just enjoy your biking experience what ever you ride.
Very true .Another weird thing is Harley snobs .I owned 2 second hand sportsters from 89 to 2005 .I remember back then some big twin guys called sportsters girls Harleys .I never took no notice .I bought a FXDWG IN 05 .And one day pulled into get petrol .Well on the pump next to me was a guy with a sportster .I looked over at him and he did not acknowledge me .i then complimented him o his Sportie .Well what a change in attitude we chatted a while and I told him I had owned 2 of them .
I think he must have been ignored by some big twin owners and he prob thought I was another so called anti Sporty big twin twat. Lol
Nice to see some old friends on this. Live to ride...
Oh wow, that looked fucken painful! The safety briefing at the start! Was just waiting for them to sign the HD risk assessment. But nevertheless, enjoy yourselves boys and girls
This is hilarious 🤣😂
So they've all bought into the dream by buying as much HD merch' as they can afford. Can't watch this without thinking about that film Wild Hogs.......
Except the message of Wild Hogs was about the people mattering more than the new part or T-shirt. Any one brand club will be chock full of anoraks , and that’s all part of the thing. 👍
On my 4th Harley since 1989. I am 81 but ride alone .The only 2 times I ever rode in a big group was once on a Brighton run and once at a buddys funeral.
why don't Harley riders wave? : because it may invalidate their warranty.
Riding season just about here, stay safe.
Way to accurate.. My royal Enfield pisses less oil and vibrates less
they don't wave because taking one hand off the bars gives em a terrible attack of the wobbles!!
WTF is a riding season? I ride my HD all year round regardless of the weather and so do plenty of other Harley owners, a lot more than crotch rocket owners.
@@elongatedmush7805 Ignorant fool. 🙄
@@andrewkitchenuk find a 21" winter grip tire or pay my fine and i'll join you.
Never understood the cult following of any particular brand of motorcycle,or the group follow the leader riding,but that's just me.Lots of different brands to ride so any will do providing its reliable and fun .Riding alone and choosing your own path and schedule is still the best way to travel without being encumbered and distracted by the pack You can always meet up with friend and have a chat at the destination.
Middle-class weekend outlaw cosplay club.
Yeh agree. Harley exploit that by overcharging but undersupplying .
I guess,your the sort of person.that just takes the piss out of anyone who doesn't conform to your way of living.Suppose Morris Dancers and the like, are in that bracket too.I am not a HOG,but they are bikers just like the rest of us and should be treated the same.
UTT Who could be bothered riding about like this in a squad looks boring I get the social side ect...but each to their own
Second man drop off!.. I'm embarrassed by this shit show.
@@buddhastaxi666 they ain't got a problem under supplying.. they just ran out of rich arseholes.
0:46 I'll buy a Harley, I'll even wear all the black leather gear, but I'm not putting on an American accent as well.....
I gave up with HOG as my old Evo Electra Glide was seen as a bit of a joke by the cosplay types with their £30k CVOs on PCP. I found HDRCGB a lot more welcoming.
Very true sir. I was assistant rep for region 6 back in the day. Would still be a member now if I still had the bike. Great set of people. Did a couple of local HDRCGB rallies after I got another bike. Not a Harley unfortunately.
Evo electraglide, try turning up on a 77 iron head!, I have also turned to the hdrcgb but now on my evo heritage
I've just joined the HDRCGB a few months ago, not had the chance to meet anyone but just from the face book I think it will be more for me, seems more relaxed.
@@1969shep one HDRCGB member turned up at a H O G rally on a Topper. The fool on the gate said Harley Davidson only. Had to look it up on his lap top.😀😀.
@@michaelwalker1145 What's a "Topper"?
Ive been stuck behind a few of these hog convoys in the past....
It’s bad in the states you get stuck behind them going 5mph under the limit on the best roads your state has to offer. They won’t move or give way and wonder why dudes like me snap and pass them on one wheel flipping them off the whole way. I dont care what you ride but if you have a mile long train of traffic behind you, stay off the fuckin backroads.
It doesn't matter what country you're from, or riding in, you're there to ride your ride with a group of likeminded people.
Amen, group rides or solo, it’s all about being on those two wheels
All those retired Accountants, Lawyers, Doctors and Art Dealers need something to do I guess.
Like your jacket though Henry, what is it?
All that needs to be said is Henry fitted right in!
Born to be mild
I winced all the way through that
Well done keeping the laughter in Henry.
“Road Captain”.......🤦🏻♂️
I was riding to work. 14 years ago. On a empty country road... had to ride 25 miles....in West Australia .
I was doing seasonal work unloading road trains full of grain. A girl who also worked at the grain silo past me. I was on a zx14 doing 80 mph. I was intriqued, caught her up. She was doing 105mph. I backed off as there are roos around early in the morning. Then i went through a small village...im translating...and out of there roared a noisy Harley ridden by a young guy, justvwearing a singlet, fresh out of his girlfriends bed and high on coke...so it seemed . He came out in front of me , accelerating, caught the girl up and past her. I was on a zx14 Kawasaki and the performance of the bike equalled mine. Unreal and insane as there were kangaroo's skipping onto the road every day just outside that village. So im doing 70 mph, he pulls out, leaves me catches the chick flying along at a 100plus and disappears. So to Harley ..... some respect.
I was an active Road Captain and Life Member in HOG between 1995 until 2002' traveling all over Europe with the greatest of friends in the club,, our aim and intention was to encourage members to enjoy Harley's, but all of serving the chapter committee had a emergency meeting and resigned , except for the treasurer who refused to allow the PC crowd of new members to destroy the Chapter after we worked so hard to get us out of the red. I personally would never ride with hog ever again, because of the type of rider HOG now attracts
I am a bit surprised by this video.I am a great fan of his shows,but there is no dought a hint of sarcasm in his tone on this one.I am neither a HOG or Harley rider and I am a bit perplexed by their jackets.But the one thing that cannot be denied ,is the fact that they do draw the non biking public's attention when they are about.You only have to look at video's on here[Fenlanders Rally,Sheringham Rideout 2018],where thousands turned out to look at the bikes.
Each to their own, I say.
Just a shame that only a handful of UK roads/vistas come anywhere near to open roads of the USA. There are ca.40 million cars in the UK on an island nearly three times smaller than Texas.
It's 1.78 times larger than UK, but who's counting.
@@ericwilliams2317 Clearly you are.
Try the roads in Scotland some amazing vistas (its part of UK)
@@tiggy2756 William Wallace might not agree.
@@John-ob7dh True but its still united kingdom at moment
Use of the word "Chapter" means they take themselves far too seriously.
Single brand groups are bizarre to me. I love motorbikes and would equally enjoy a ride out with a Honda, Ducati or MZ.
Riders Club,,,,, Owners Group,,,, It's all in the name ya know,,,,,,,
Never understood the need to belong to a club. For me, I’ll just ride when I want to, where I want to. If you want to come along, great. I might ask to come along with you as well. Just don’t ask me to pay dues and follow club rules and all that stuff.
“Let’s take the very essence and symbol of freedom and tell you have to pay to be a member, follow guidelines, adhere to the club schedule etc., etc..”
The second man drop off is not only used by HOGs
Have owned Harleys for years when I go out for a ride I don't need to ride along side Hog members and all the nonsense a ride captain , safety briefing and a 2nd man drop off what an utter load of assholes
I go for a ride .ride when I want where I want and with who I want
....but at 03:33 the group gets split up at the junction - then they possibly take risks to catch up and try to overtake 3 or 4 cars before they lose sight of the 'pack'....then 'splat' - a farm vehicle or huge truck on our crap narrow 'Roman roads with a few layers of tarmac added' excuses for proper highways , gets in the way - or the rider crunches down a huge pothole on a bend . I went on a few charity runs with 30 bikes in a group where they block cars at junctions and go through red lights ...just to deliver pet food to the rspca etc....never again !
Sounds like you had a very bad experience. FYI, having the 'second man drop off' means that if the group is split up for example at the junction, the following riders simply follow the road until they see the next 'drop off' who directs which way to turn. The drop off rider simply waits then rejoins at the rear of the group in front of the last man who is designated as 'sweep' Its a simple and effective way of making sure all riders follow the route and don't have to play catch up, which as you say is dangerous. Its a good system and one that all large group rides could benefit from.
@@spudgunson ...thanks , but I don't do the group rides anymore - 'charity' or not . One of the riders was on a 125 on L plates and he nearly rear ended a cyclist we were all overtaking , as he was looking to his left too long , admiring the countryside !
A Marmite group.
Marmite spread on charcoal.
I think.
Was in the hdrcgb for 25yrs real bikers on harleys
Bin riding HD 30 years no way would i join the clowns.
It’s hilarious he says 😂
nice, but when all the rules and regs and pecking order starts...thats when the fun goes... i just prefer riding to the occasional bike related event in summer with maybee a few pals... no group bullshitt
And no second man fuck 0ff 😂
Henry Cole big no no.
Good on them Henry. But the VMCC have been doing this for years and years with the second rider drop of system. Maybe you should give them some publicity some time.
Henry, upper middle class prat laughing at people who weren't born with a platinum spoon in their mouth's.
I notice he's toned down his posh accent!
Road captain
Gordon the gopher
I've owned Harley's for 15 years along with other bikes met up with HOG but not interested in all that pre ride breafing stuff. Just ride if you can't keep up go away and practice.
Sorry, but they are out of place as all other HOG not in the US. Britain=cafe racer, MODs, etc. USA=HD. I personally would classify HOGs the same way Jeremy Clarkson classifies Audi owners. Last bike I could ever want. But hey, that’s just my humble opinion. Nevertheless, Henry you were great as usual. More content please!
I have to Harley’s but never wanted to part of HOG. We have a group of local Wiltshire Riders that just ride when we want none of this road captain bull.
The only thing sadder than middle class middle aged people dressing up like outlaws and blocking up the roads because they can’t ride is when they’re also British and then start trying to be badass leather dads at a health and safety brief
Would be a shame if you crashed mate
Oh my word how terribly middle clarse
ride capt gordon😂 holy mother of god !
One question ? Why...? PS, I own a 1200 Shovel but would never ever ride with HOG.... why ? because every member I've come across is biased towards HD and look down on the owners of other makes of machines.
I general, and as a motorcycle engineer, I find newer HD's are Crap.. made of monkey metal and bits fall off... internal parts fail at regular intervals. There are much better bikes out there, Honda for one...
Nope not for me. I love the bikes and I’ve ridden everything from two stroke mopeds to 1150 GS off road.
As someone else says this is like the caravan club on two wheels, and you can talk about being inclusive all you like but generally these are wealthy people who I imagine “stick with their own kind”
And don’t get me going about the patches and badges, that’s an absolute cringe fest. I’ll continue to just plod along riding defensively and nodding to anyone that passes
It’s a no from me ..
Or me the pre ride briefing and those campaign medals hilarious
Not born to be wild, more. born to be slightly naughty at weekends 😂
@@jamesfleming6773The naughtiest part was telling poor Henry, the second man, to fuck 0ff 🤣
Owned three Harley's (not group kind of fella) and just switched to Triumph.... I'd had enough. Life is now much better. LoL.
5 minutes of copyright restricted joy.😀
Rich Kids !
Nothing against Harleys or Harley riders, we can all be polite and rude at times and each to their own bike. But, I am curious why pretty much every Harley rider will ignore a nod. I wonder if they had a smaller bike before, probably a non-Harley ? If so, did they acknowledge other bikers back then and stop when they got a Harley, a conscious decision? Or maybe just never could be arsed
so your a part of a gloal network 😂
Jesus wept...
Up until this video he had dry eyes.
No helmets to be worn during briefing
I love bikes of all shapes and sizes, been a biker for 50 years. But its now become the reserve for wealthy people now due to the greed of manufacturers , and its sad to see. Its not cheap transport anymore, or as individualistic as we'd like to think it is.
Harleys are over priced for what you get. Japanese v twins are totally reliable . The build is vastly superior. Advantage of a Harley is cheap plentiful custom parts. But a big v twins from Japan never wear out never breakdown.
XV 1900 goes round bends!.. aluminum frame but still drags her boards 😄
HOG organised by Marjorie 😂😂😂😂😂
Only one good thing comes from the USA, the journey home. Harley's over priced rubbish.
4:11 Doesn't make sense really
3:00 Individualism, obviously not!
3:20 Second man drop off, so lame!
Oh no thank you! Or is it the opposite that Henry shouts in his programmes? Either way HDs are not for me, if you're going to spend big money on a bike then buy a Japanese classic.
I'd be embarrassed to ride one of those things. I'd prefer to walk.
Hi bike
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And my draw is the best in the world 🌎🌎
DO you like me to draw there for you.
And send it down to you.
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Don’t you have to have a beard and look like farther Christmas to join HOG even the women have beards.
I’ve just remembered I’ve got a Harley myself. But I’m not a Harley owner (Honest)
HOG wouldn’t have have me.
Not my thing. I've enjoyed Harleys for years but have go live-down the corny HoG thing at one end and the 'righteous biker' at the other. It's just another bike when all's said and done.
Watching that is a good reason never to own a Harley....
I don’t like Harley’s, they do nothing for me.
Not for me.