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Harley rally in Fujairah to roar on November 19
An international rally for Harley-Davidson owners will take place in Fujairah from November 19 to 22.
Dubai: An international rally for Harley-Davidson owners will take place in Fujairah from November 19 to 22.
Nine Middle East chapters of Harley Owners Group (HOG), consisting of Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Dhahran, Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait, Muscat, Qatar and Riyadh, are hosting the rally.
It is also open to the general public to enjoy a day out with Harley owners, according to the organisers. They promise a fun-filled event in one of the most scenic emirates in the UAE.
A number of activities are planned for the four-day rally including Biker Games, a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Show, a "Thunder Roll" Parade along the Fujairah Corniche, among others. The entrance fee for the general public is Dh25. Children below the age of 14 go free.
Famous bikes
"Families are welcome to come and spend their weekend at the rally and check out how exciting a gathering of Harley-Davidson enthusiasts can be for everyone and not just for the bikers," said the organisers.
"It's also a great opportunity to get up close and personal with the world's most famous brand of motorcycles and get to meet their notorious owners."
All bikers will assemble at the Festival City on Wednesday, November 19, at 11am for a group ride to Fujairah. HOG is a global organisation which has more than 1,650 chapters in more than 50 countries and over a million members worldwide.
For more information about the event and location log on to www.middleeasthogrally.com
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