Oklahoma City to host international Harley rally

Harley-Davidson will hold its annual H.O.G. (Harley Owners Group) international rally in Oklahoma City on June 26-27, according to Motorcycle-USA.com.

The rally will be in Oklahoma State Fair Park. A total of 15,000 to 20,000 Harley riders are expected to attend.

Activities at CLUB H.O.G. OKC will include musical entertainment on two stages, stunt and drill teams, MDA fund-raising activities, demo rides on 2009 Harley-Davidson and Buell models, destination rides, a Ride-In Show marking the eighth presentation of the Willie G. Award, the H.O.G. Wall of Ink tattoo contest, service seminars, H.O.G. Garage, The Chapter Parade of Flags, two local dealerships, the H-D New Product Trailer, H.O.G. & Co., the Biker Mania Vendor Mall, the H-D Traveling Museum, Kiddie demo rides, a street party in Bricktown, H.O.G. Membership Benefits & Services, free motorcycle parking, and more. H.O.G. members can visit members.hog.com for more information.

Registration opens February 4 and runs through June 12, 2009. Members can register online at members.hog.com, by calling 1-800-CLUBHOG (1-800-258-2464) or (414) 343-4896 (outside U.S. & Canada) Monday – Friday, 8am-4:30pm CST, or use H.O.G.’s voice-automated system 24/7. Cancellation date is May 29, 2009.

The Journal Record in Oklahoma City reports that the local convention and visitors bureau had one particular enticement to landing the H.O.G. rally:

Carrier said Oklahoma City was attractive to HOG because of its central location in the country, growing tourism attractions easily accessible by traffic, and connection to the historic Route 66.

The Daily Oklahoman reported:

Lt. Gov. Jari Askins, who chairs the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Commission, said she expects riders to arrive early via Route 66, which she predicts will be a major beneficiary of the rally. Organizers said Oklahoma City already has made a good impression with HOG.

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