"New Rewards" - Ride 365 Mileage Program

"New Rewards" - Ride 365 Mileage Program

H.O.G. Members have a New Way to Be Rewarded for Riding!

As riders, the road calls us every day. The more we ride, the more personal enlightenment we achieve. For H.O.G. members there are also tangible benefits. H.O.G. recognizes and rewards your passion for riding with a series of options under the umbrella of the RIDE 365 program including: Annual, Lifetime, Chapter and destination challenges, including the Dealership Check-In Challenge, 50 Rides, One Nation and 10 Rides for ’22 challenges.

Beginning April 22, H.O.G. Members have another way to be rewarded for riding with a limited-time promotion for the RIDE 365 Annual Mileage Recognition Program in 2022. Once the H.O.G. member has achieved the milestone of 2,500 miles ridden in 2022 (as confirmed with two in-dealership mileage readings), they will receive a $50 promotion card to spend online at H-D.com or at any Harley-Davidson dealership. Upon achievement of a total of 10,000 miles or more in 2022, the H.O.G. member will receive an additional $100 promotion card.

H.O.G. members who reach the 2,500- or 10,000-mile level during 2022 in the RIDE 365 Annual Mileage program, including those who have already achieved either milestone, will automatically be mailed a letter announcing their achievement along with a code and online link to redeem their promotion card*.

Please share this exciting news with other Chapter members and encourage them to enter the RIDE 365 Mileage program by visiting your sponsoring dealership to have an official mileage reading recorded. This will automatically enter them in the program.  

Also, please don't forget, our dealership, Cajun Harley-Davidson created their own mileage incentive program. Once you reach, 10,000 miles, you get a $75 gift card. Upon reaching the next 10,000 miles, you get an additional $100 gift card. All service intervals must be done at Cajun HD to be eligible for this incentive.

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Posted by Barry Broussard