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1. Like most other organizations, the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), established in 1983, has a mission statement. What is it?
A. To catch the wind
B. To ride and have fun
C. To give freedom wheels
D. To cover the earth
2. There are local H.O.G. chapters across the United States. Which state has the most chapters with websites?
A. Texas
B. California
C. Florida
D. Ohio
3. Which of these basic rules of drag racing is fictitious?
A. Riders must have a valid All Harley Drag Racing Association (AHDRA) Competition License.
B. A racer's main goal is to win the category of competition in which his or her motorcycle is classified.
C. The measured distance in drag races is either a quarter-mile or a half-mile.
D. The current drag racing starting system is referred to as the "tree."
4. Which of these is not in the 2003 Harley-Davidson product lineup?
A. The Touring family
B. The Screaming Eagle family
C. The Dyna Glide family
D. The Sportster family
5. How many different country sites can you find at www.Harley-Davidson.com, the official Harley website?
A. 7
B. 29
C. 10
D. 13
6. As part of its 2002 lineup, Harley-Davidson introduced a special edition cycle for a particular type of civil servant. Which type was it?
A. Highway patrol
B. Firefighter
C. EMT/paramedic
D. Animal patrol
7. Which of these drinks served at the Harley-Davidson Café (Las Vegas and New York) is non-alcoholic?
A. The Kickstart
B. The Wheelie
C. The Easy Rider
D. The 20w50
8. A couple getting married at the Harley-Davidson Café would get everything but:
A. A biker song medley
B. Photos
C. A minister
D. Two t-shirts
9. The "granddad of rally towns" is:
A. Woodstock, NY
B. Fullerton, CA
C. Daytona, FL
D. Sturgis, SD
10. Which state does not require bikers to wear helmets?
A. Iowa
B. South Dakota
C. Montana
D. West Virginia
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