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Corona Harley-Davidson & Buell was opened in October, 2006.  The ownership of Skip Fordyce Harley-Davidson & Buell in Riverside, CA took advantage of an opportunity to open a second dealership in the demographic-rich area of Corona.  The company  submitted a business plan and were awarded the new dealership by Harley-Davidson Motor Company.

Old and new, the Inland Empire H.O.G.® chapter and the Circle City H.O.G.® chapter began to compliment activities and events for riders in Corona, Riverside and other areas in the Inland Empire and eastern border of Orange County. 

 I.E. H.O.G.
®  was formed as a traditional chapter with many rides and charity sponsored events.  C.C.  H.O.G.® was formed with strictly a ride focus.  Many people are members of both I.E. H.O.G.® and C.C. H.O.G.® and enjoy a ride, event or activity almost every weekend.

The primary objective for the board of Circle City H.O.G.®   is to develop and encourage membership participation  to plan interesting and intriguing rides. The chapter wants to get people riding their Harley-Davidson® motorcycles.

Corona Harley-Davidson & Buell has left the development of both the vision and mission statements for Circle City in the hands of the membership.  There is a desire for Circle City to grow organically and in collaboration which will involve membership participation in developing the future for the chapter.  Come take part in being a part of Circle City H.O.G.
® history!

CIRCLE CITY H.O.G.® was formed in April 2007.  Corona Harley-Davidson & Buell felt something was missing as part of their core customer base.  More importantly, Corona Harley-Davidson & Buell wanted to give their customers an opportunity to bond with their motorcycle; an opportunity to ride. 

The Circle City chapter was a great way for new and old riders to build new friendships as rides were planned and bikers went riding.  Bikes started coming out of garages.

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