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The Harley-Davidson Community: Clubs and Groups to Join

The Harley-Davidson Community: Clubs and Groups to Join

November 21, 20242 min read

Engaging with the Harley-Davidson community offers riders a wealth of camaraderie, shared experiences, and opportunities to deepen their passion for motorcycling. Whether you're seeking local riding companions or a global network of enthusiasts, several clubs and groups cater to diverse interests.

1. Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.)

The Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.) is the official riding club of Harley-Davidson, boasting over one million members worldwide. Established in 1983, H.O.G. promotes a lifestyle centered around Harley-Davidson motorcycles, offering members exclusive benefits such as organized group rides, product discounts, and access to events.

In San Antonio, Texas, riders can connect with local chapters like the Alamo Chapter H.O.G.® and the Caliente Harley Owners Group. These chapters organize regular rides, community events, and social gatherings, fostering a vibrant local riding community.


2. Independent Harley-Davidson Clubs

Beyond H.O.G., numerous independent clubs cater to specific interests within the Harley-Davidson community. These clubs often focus on particular riding styles, charitable activities, or social events. Platforms like Meetup.com feature various Harley-Davidson groups, allowing riders to find and join clubs that align with their preferences.


3. Online Communities and Forums

For those seeking virtual connections, online forums and social media groups provide platforms to discuss topics ranging from maintenance tips to ride planning. These communities offer valuable resources and a space to share experiences with fellow enthusiasts.

4. Specialized Riding Groups

Certain clubs focus on specific aspects of riding, such as long-distance touring, vintage Harley-Davidson models, or charity rides. Joining these groups can enhance your riding experience by connecting you with like-minded individuals who share your specific interests.

5. Women's Riding Groups

Organizations like the Ladies of Harley (LOH) provide a supportive environment for female riders, offering events and rides tailored to women within the Harley-Davidson community.

6. Military and Veteran Riding Clubs

Clubs such as the Patriot Guard Riders and the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association bring together military personnel and veterans who share a passion for riding, often participating in events that honor and support fellow service members.

Joining a Club

To join a club, consider attending a meeting or event to meet members and understand the group's culture. Most clubs welcome new members and provide information on membership requirements and benefits.

By becoming part of the Harley-Davidson community, you gain access to a network of riders who share your passion, offering opportunities for adventure, learning, and lasting friendships.


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