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S.A.H.R. HISTORY

SAHR MC CLICK HEREThe organization, now known as the Southern Arizona Harley Riders, MC (SAHR) goes back to 1984. Formerly, the group was known as Southern Arizona Chapter #078, of the Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.).

Red and Florence Hartman, long-time business owners in Cochise County formed this group after the Harley-Davidson Motorcycle Company decided, in 1983, to organize all Harley enthusiasts into the Harley Owners Group. Later that same year, Harley-Davidson authorized their dealerships (Hartman's Harley-Davidson at the time), to organize local chapters within their areas to afford Harley rider camaraderie and a safe, social outlet for motorcycling.  Thus the birth of the Sierra Vista based HOG Chapter.

The Southern Arizona HOG flourished until 1992 when, because of the loss of the supporting dealership, the organization was terminated as a chapter of the national HOG organization. Even with this blow, the group functioned successfully and was eventually rewarded by the acceptance as a chapter of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), thus a resurrection as the Southern Arizona Harley Riders.

From the beginning, SAHR has continued to grow, even with its military members filtering in and out due to station changes, to its present membership. SAHR continues to strive for positive community awareness through its many philanthropic activities. It has always been the goal of SAHR, Harley-Davidson, and the AMA to promote safe, fun, family oriented motorcycling, and community service-minded clubs.

Respect, Courtesy, and Responsibility are the keys and the purpose behind SAHR and will always be principal to ensure and promote those ideals in ourselves, fellow riders.... and the kids that will one day be us!

 

Red Hartman Founder of
Southern Arizona Harley Riders
(SAHR)
Red Hartman Founder of Southern Arizona Harley Riders
RIDE ON! RIDE FREE!
Much Love and Respect! RED!

 

SAHR MC Historically In The News

Below are some news articles collected from the web

Sierra Stampede riding high JOHN GRABER /
Sierra Vista Herald / February 2, 1998

Packer steps downV. FRAPS HODGE/
Bisbee Daily Review / December 2, 1998

Buena honors its seniors Class of 1999 earns nearly $1.75 million in awards

Huachuca City withdraws magistrate contract offer KEITH J. ALLEN / Sierra Vista Herald / January 28, 2000

Tombstone graduates wave goodbye to school, hello to the real world JULIE STEVENS-GRABER / Sierra Vista Herald / May 26, 2000

Alien movie lands on Bisbee bringing Star Trek's Capt. KirkK.G. DONAHUE / Sierra Vista Herald / Decemeber 1, 2000

Buena students earn more than $1.2 million

Children's choir concert revved up for a Saturday ride

Choir festival rides on musical highway

 Motocylce clubs deliver for those in need

Hot Peppers enter their 34th season as possible underdogs

Funds low, but Parent University soldiers on

Buena students net $2.9M in scholarships

Bikers raise funds for charity

Academic awards handed out to Tombstone seniors

Millions in scholarships showered upon Buena grads

Awards abundant for Benson Class of 2007

High Desert Bike Nite at Nick’s Place, Nicksville

Pressure on food banks

Run To The Border some time ago in Bisbee, AZ

Bullrider Appreciates Local Group's Assistance
 

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