H.O.G. 411`s Pig Tales Newsletter
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H.O.G. 411`s Pig Tales Newsletter
H.O.G. 411 CHAPTER HARLEY OWNERS GROUP® THUNDER MOUNTAIN H-D NOV-DEC 2015 Director: INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Gary Green director@hog411.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Assistant Director: Chris Goldsberry asstdir@hog411.com Secretary: Susan Neiman secretary@hog411.com Treasurer: DIRECTOR SAFETY EDITOR MEMBERSHIP 2016 H.O.G 411 EVENT SCHEDULE HOG 411 XMAS TMHD SPONSOR Ilona Green treasurer@hog411.com Ladies of Harley: Shelley Tucker loh@hog411.com Head Road Captain: Michael Ramsey (Rambo) roadcap@hog411.com Safety Officer: Paul Carroll safety@hog411.com Photographer/Historian: Paul Neiman photo@hog411.com Editor: Steve Collins editor@hog411.com Activities: Cindy Brink activitiy@hog411.com Membership: Steve Heaton membership@hog411.com Webmaster: Rudy Ruderman webmaster@hog411.com Edited by Steve Collins / Distributed by Thunder Mountain H.O.G. Chapter 411 ©2015 H-D. All Rights Reserved DIRECTORS CORNER Gary Green Thunder Mountain H.O.G. Chapter 411 Howdy, I’m Gary Green the new director of HOG411. Most of you know me, but for those who don’t, I’ve been a member of HOG411 for 8 years & I’ve served on the board for 5 of those. I look forward to serving my 1st year as Director for 2016. My 1st street bike was a Harley Shovelhead that I purchased in ‘91. The first thing I noticed though as a complete novice is, the 1st day I rode it, people on other bikes were waving at me as though I’d been riding all along. This is really something to think about. I was all of a sudden part of this group of people who rode motorcycles, as soon as I threw my leg over my 1st one. This was a big deal to me, to be accepted by the motorcycle community this quickly. I could go into several other reasons to ride, but what I want to focus on now is that the people who ride are some of the most welcoming people you will ever meet. You immediately have a connection, just ride into a parking lot in the middle of anywhere you have never been to & someone who rides will walk up to you & start talking to you about your bike, ice broken. The 1st HOG411 meeting that Ilona & I went to, we obviously looked as lost as everyone does when they show up to their 1st meeting. Again we were welcomed into this group as though we’d been members forever. As we were able to ride with the group more & get more involved, we were accepted even more. If you have any questions, just ask your lead or sweep Road Captain of any ride, or any board member. H.O.G.’s motto is “Ride & Have Fun” & we always strive for a Safe, Fun environment for everyone who rides with us. We went to the CO state HOG rally the 2nd year & that really kicked in the friendships. We sat out by our rooms each evening laughing & joking. If you really want to get to know your fellow HOG members, go on a road trip with us, you may even learn more than you really wanted to. So in closing, I will ask that you to at least come out & ride with us as many times this year as you can fit into your schedule & be a part of our H.O.G. family. We look forward to riding with you. If you don’t have the time to go to a rally with us, the next best thing is to just come out & ride with us. We usually stop & eat somewhere & we have some great conversations while we eat. Really the key to getting the most out of being a member of this chapter, is getting out & being involved in our events & rides. ~Gary Green~ The more you do with the chapter, the more you get to know everyone. Basically you get out of it, what you put into it. We put a lot on the calendar so that people can come to events that are convenient for them. We don’t expect anyone to attend everything, we understand that the things we have to do get in the way of what we want to do. So meet us for as many skills practices, rides, get-togethers’, rallies or TMHD events that work with your schedule & get to know us. I feel that we are one of the safest groups to ride with, out there. We take safety on our rides very seriously, from the way that we lead & sweep them to our strict no alcohol policy. You should never have to worry about someone riding recklessly while riding with us. We are also happy to help less experienced riders to become more comfortable riding with the group. 2 SAFETY OFFICER Paul Carroll Thunder Mountain H.O.G. Chapter 411 All the Gear, all the time… We have all heard this terminology develop over the past few years, but how many of us actually practice it. I’ve been guilty of participating in skills training and competition and not wearing a helmet, assuming that if I do drop a bike or go down, I’m not going to hit my head. Being on a multi-day trip and at the end of a long riding day, decide to change into something more comfortable and not quite my riding attire to ride down the street to grab a bite to eat thinking nothing is going to happen between here and there. My philosophy is dress for the crash. We all don’t expect to be involved in incidents while riding, but it happens a lot in this state and around the country. I investigated a motorcycle crash involving a Honda Goldwing where the rider had all the gear on except gloves. He put his bike down at about 30 MPH and every part of his body that was covered was protected. The part that wasn’t was his hands. He was wearing shorty gloves and his fingers from the mid-knuckle down, were bloody and raw. If he would have had full finger gloves on, he would have walked away without a scratch. There are a lot of companies out there that make some great riding gear that looks good, keeps you cool and provides you the protection you need. I encourage you that aren’t wearing protective gear now when you ride, to invest in some quality gear for 2016….It just may save your hide Until next time…Ride Safe! ~Paul~ Riding gear….jackets, gloves, helmets, pants and boots have come a long way in the last 15 years in their styling, functionality and protective performance. Sliding down the roadway at 40 MPH is not the time to say, “I wish I would have worn my summer riding jacket or helmet. 3 EDITOR Steve Collins Thunder Mountain H.O.G. Chapter 411 ANSWERING THE “HOW” QUESTIONS As we travel this amazing land, doing Dealer and Chapter visits/ HOT training/rallies, we are asked on almost a daily basis “how” questions. How do we grow as a Chapter? How do we get more people involved? How do we get our Dealer/ Chapter relationship to where it should be? How do we stop cliques?…etc. All good questions, fair questions that need to be answered. Well the search for answers is really quite simple—RIDE. Over thirty years ago the Harley-Davidson® Harley Owners Group® was formed. It was formed as a RIDING GROUP. Not a charity group, not a social group, not a political or religious group. It was simple…Ride and Have Fun… How do we grow…RIDE MORE. How do we get more people involved… RIDE MORE. The answer is simple. The more diverse and more exciting rides we offer, the more “how” questions get answered. As we visit with Chapter leaders and those in H.O.G.® but not in a Chapter, it is clear that Chapters have lost their way a bit. So when you or your Chapter start asking “how” answer with…LETS RIDE. The focus must be on riding, more riding—fun riding—diverse riding. We need to offer rides to our members and soon to be members that take them to new places. Rides that give them new experiences. Simple… Todd “THOR” Robinson H.O.G.® Regional Mgr As leaders and members of H.O.G.® it is incumbent on all of us to remember why we are. People have millions of outlets for their charity of choice, for their political views, for their religious needs or not, but what we can offer is great rides on great motorcycles. The only real question is “how” do we ride more? Well that answer is easy also, just do it. Get members involved, have them lead rides, plan rides. Offer rides that are short/long, 1 day/multiple days, to food/not to food, morning/night and everything in between. Remember no one buys a HarleyDavidson® motorcycle to not ride it. Wesimply need to give them the chance toride with great people on great roads. We need to put fun back in our rides and Chapters and remove the everyday B.S. that comes with all the other time takers other than…JUST RIDING 4 MEMBERSHIP OFFICER Steve Heaton Thunder Mountain H.O.G. Chapter 411 Thunder Mountain H.O.G. 411 is on Facebook! Steve Heaton Membership Officer membership@hog411.com Search for us: Thunder Mtn. Harley Owners Group - H.O.G. 411. Welcome New Members! 2014 Monthly Chapter Dinner & H.O.G. Meeting Schedule Dinner @ 6p, Meeting 7p @ Johnson’s Corner. All Members & Guests are Welcome. Jan 05 Aug 02 Feb 02 Sept 06 Mar 01 Oct 04 Apr 05 Nov 01 May 03 Jun 07 July 05 NOV-DEC Welcome To HOG411 THE HOG chapter to be in on the front range of Colorado! Our sponsoring dealership, Thunder Mountain Harley Davidson (TMHD), in beautiful Loveland, Co, is ideally placed to fulfill all your Harley Davidson wants and needs, and is fantastic starting place fort a journey into high and winding roads of the Rocky Mountains, or out onto the flatlands of the High Plains. Are you a Guest? Welcome! We would love you to join our Chapter. Please contact me for membership details. 5 JANUARY APRIL -HOG 411 Polar Bear Ride-Fri. 1st, 11am @ TMHD (Closed Event) -LOH Bingo/Potluck-Sat. 2nd, 5pm @ TMHD (Closed Event) -HOG 411 Chapter Meeting-Tues. 5th, 6 pm @ Johnson’s Corner. (Closed Event) -HOG 411 Chapter Meeting-Tues. 5th, 6 pm @ Johnson’s Corner. (Closed Event) -Demos and Dogs-Sat. 9th, 10 am @ TMHD (Closed Event) -HOG 411 Chili Cookoff–Sat. 23rd, 11am upstairs @ TMHD (Closed Event) -Skills Session-Sun. 10th, 10 am-Noon @ TMHD (Closed Event) -Board Meeting-Tues. 29th, upstairs @ TMHD (Member Event) -HOT Training-15th-16th, @ Las Vegas (Closed Event) -TBA Ride- Sun. 24th (Closed Event) FEBUARY -Board Meeting-Tues. 26th, upstairs @ TMHD (Member Event) -Membership Meeting, Johnson’s Corner-Tues. 1st, 6pm (Closed Event) -HOG 411 Membership Dinner Ride– Thurs. 28th, 6pm meet @ TMHD (Closed Event) -HOG 411 Glow Golf-Sun. 14th, 1pm @ Centerra SC. (Closed Event) -LOH Progressive Ride- Sat. 30th, meet TBA @ TMHD (Closed Event) -Board Meeting-Tues. 23rd, upstairs @ TMHD (Member Event) -LOH Event-Sat. 27th, 5pm upstairs @ TMHD. (Closed Event) MAY -HOG 411 Chapter Meeting-Tues. 3rd, 6 pm @ Johnson’s Corner. (Closed Event) MARCH -Membership Meeting, Johnson’s Corner-Tues. 1st, 6pm (Closed Event) -Bucksnort Saloon-Sat. 7th, 930 am @ TMHD (Closed Event) -LOH Mother’s Day Ride-Sat. 8th, 1030am @ TMHD (Closed Event) -Safety Chalk Talk-Sat. 5th 1030 am @ TMHD. (Closed Event) -Lunch/Eagles Game–Sun. 6th, Palomino’s @ 11am, game @ 3pm (Closed Event) -Demos and Dogs-Sat. 14th, 10 am @ TMHD (Closed Event) -HONOR FLIGHT-Sun. 15th, (Open Event) -Irish Poker Run-Sat. 12th, 10am @TMHD (Open Event) -HOG 411 Membership Dinner Ride– Wed. 18th, 6pm meet @ TMHD (Closed Event) -Road Captain Meeting-Sat. 19th. 1030am @ TMHD upstairs (Closed Event) -Skills Session-Sun. 22nd, 10 am-Noon @ TMHD (Closed Event) -LOH Bike Maintenance Session-Sat. 26th, TBD @TMHD (Open Event) -Realities Ride/Rally- 28th-30th, (Closed Event) -Board Meeting-Tues. 29th, upstairs @ TMHD (Member Event) -Board Meeting-Tues. 31st, upstairs @ TMHD (Member Event) Dates and times are subject to change: for detailed information about events go to and click on the activities tab, check our Facebook page and check your email for shout out updates. Event Statement for H.O.G. 411: Chapter activities are conducted primarily for the benefit of H.O.G. 411 chapter members. There are three categories of event activities as follows: Closed: an event open to H.O.G. chapter 411 members and one guest per member only. Open: an event open to all National H.O.G. members and other guest as desired. Member: an event that is open to National H.O.G. members only. Public: an event open to all motorcycle enthusiasts. 6 7 8