Lynne Boyd mounts her steel steed.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
They came, they saw, they disturbed the peace — much to the delight of many a Goulburn Valley motorcycling enthusiast and business owner.
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Over three days starting on the Friday before the Labour Day long weekend, some 650 Harley Owners Group members from across the country converged on Kialla, to their annual HOG Rally, which was held at MOVE this year.
Participants enjoyed hosted rides, chapter games, a thunder run through Goulburn Valley streets, a show and shine, three nights of meals and local entertainment, and an awards presentation.
Photographer Megan Fisher was there on day one.
Robyn Howard sells neck warmers and other merchandise at the market and trade display for riders on day one of the event.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
Ollie Wilson and Chris Skippy sell and represent Joe Rascal merchandise on March 6.
Photo by
Megan Fisher
There were bikes as far as the eye could see at MOVE on day one of the HOG rally.
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Megan Fisher
Greg McGregor, Mitchell Kelsey and Simon Greig check out the chrome beast at MOVE.
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Megan Fisher
Cooper Page, Pete Strawbidge and Matt Montese were pumped for the three-day event.
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Megan Fisher
Bianca Bonner shows off her 1997 Heritage Springer soft tail.
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Megan Fisher
The weather gods delivered sunny early autumn days for the three-day event.
Photo by
Megan Fisher