November 2006 - Indianapolis Chapter No. 1
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November 2006 - Indianapolis Chapter No. 1
Volume 19, Issue 11 November 2006 Northside Harley News Harley Owners Group INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER NO. 1, INC CHAPTER #1238 Message from your Director December will be a very busy month for our chapter and its members. We will have election of Officers at the December meeting, and I hope many of you have considered becoming an Officer. We will be having our Christmas Party on Sunday, December 10th and I know many of you will be attending. The plans that have been made by the Dealership and our Committee will insure a good time. (More Details are in this Newsletter) The Election of Officers, I repeat, will be held and that will guide the Chapter next year. Our Charities will have been selected and we again will put our money to benefit organizations that serve our local community. I will conduct my last meeting. December will be full at HOG, but it will also be full for you and your families. We must first celebrate Thanksgiving and I ask you to think about those that have less . The next 7 weeks represent a special time and I hope you all participate and enjoy. - Bob - 2006 HOG CHAPTER #1 CHRISTMAS PARTY Don’t forget to RSVP for the 2006 HOG Chapter #1 Christmas Party, a “Country Christmas”, which will be held on Sunday, December 10th at the dealership. The evening will begin at 5:00 pm. For more information or to RSVP contact Sherri Hammer @ shammer@dellen.com or 317-815-2537 on or before December 5th. The cost is $5 per person with all proceeds going to the HOG Chapter Charity account. Don’t forget to get your Charity nominations in to Carolyn James by Wednesday, November 15th @ ej6727@aol.com Inside This Issue: Director's Comments 1 New Members/November Birthdays 6 2006 HOG Chapter #1 Christmas Party 1 Nov/Dec/Jan/Feb Event Calendar 7 Bulletin Board 8 9 November Meeting Minutes 2-3 Historian Article/Photo Contest 4 Biketoberfest Ride Article Batesville Ride Article/ 2006 Chapter Sponsor and Officers 5 Business Directory 10-11 Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Saturday, November 4, 2006 Chapter Meeting Minutes Submitted by Sherri Hammer Meeting Called to Order Introduction/Welcome of New Members/Guests New Members Dave Cady • Jim Swan • Craig Irish • Tom and Carol Haste • Kevin Jones General Discussion: Russ thanks for breakfast. Also, thanks to Beth for breakfast. November Business: • The Indianapolis Chapter No.1 Christmas Party will be held on Sunday, December 10th. Please RSVP to Sherri Hammer by December 5th • 2007 Officer Elections are coming up. The nomination sheet is on the board at the back of the dealership. There are lots of positions to fill, your chapter needs you. • Thanks to all the 2006 Officers, they have done a good job. • Photo contest judging will be November 18th at 10:00 am. There is a sign-up sheet for judges, we need 6 and there are 7 categories to judge. • The 2007 membership due renewals will be going out soon. The dues are $12 for the year and you must have an active National HOG Membership in order to be a local member. • The Marine Corps. Toys for Tots drive is coming up on November 18-19, 2006 at the dealership. Bring in a $10 unwrapped toy that does not need batteries. The Marines are the best. If you have questions, please call Beth Bey at 317-815-1800. • Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis’ Pre-Thanksgiving Day Sale. Everything has been restocked for this one-day sale. Thanks to the entire membership for their participation in 2006. Old Business: • None Assistant Director: Already talking. Treasurer: • Don’t forget to e-mail charity suggestions by November 18, 2006 to ej6727@aol.com. The names will be draw from a hat. We do have money to distribute; it will be approximately $5-6,000. We have money. Safety: Not present. Road Captain: Thanks to everyone who attended the party at my new house. It was a good time. Ladies of Harley: A reminder to get your recipes to Amy via e-mail @ albrockelman@hotmail.com for the Ladies of Harley cookbook. Need as many recipes as we can get. VOLUME 19 , ISSUE 11 Page 2 Newsletter Editor: Have articles in by Wednesday, November 8th. Activities: HOG announces upcoming events: -National HOG Rally for 2007 theme is Down Home and will be held in Knoxville on August 24-25, 2006 -Alaska State Rally (7400 miles round trip) on June 22 -24, 2006 -Tennessee State Rally will be held May 29 – June 2, 2006 -For more event dates of State Rally’s you can visit www.harley-davidson.com or call Sid at 297-3634. Publicity: Not present. Charity: 50/50 at $116, there are 4 Harley-Davidson Gift Certificates and a Harley Owners Group Candy Bar. Dealership: Thank you for coming in this cooler weather. There will be a Ladies of Harley Ride on May 6th, please see Beth Bey. We have made arrangements with the Indianapolis Symphony again for two rides to Conner Prairie. One will probably be the week prior to July 4th with a 100 bikes maximum. The second ride will be later in the summer, but date hasn’t been determined. It will be different from the Flash Cadillac Ride last year, hopefully, no rain, but we will have a tent, food and some other things going on as well. • We have partnered with Scotty’s Brewhouse for Wednesday Bike Nights. There will be discounts, but all the details haven’t been worked out. They have some nice rooms to do some other functions, maybe an officers meeting or something else. We will keep you posted as plans materialize. • Hope you noticed all the changes in the store. We are about 2-weeks away from completion. We will have all families of Harley-Davidson’s on the back wall, a greater depth in product and some other changes. • Our Winter Hours are not in effect: Monday – Friday 10 am to 7 pm; Saturday 9 am to 5 pm; and Sunday 11 am to 4 pm. • We will be having our Pre-Thanksgiving Day Sale on Saturday, November 18th. This one-day sale will include 20% off, Santa and other fun. • We are excited to announce the new Harley District Director, Jack Cobb. Great guy, started the Texas HOG Chapter and will be very involved with our store. • As a thank you to you, today we will have a special 20% off all day for HOG Members. We are running a promotion that if you buy a new Harley-Davidson Motorcycle, you receive a $1,000 gift certificate. See one of the sales guys for more details or to buy your new bike. • • • Charity: $116.00 total for 50/50 and the winner: Lisa Haymaker Other H-D Gift Certificate Winners: -Max Roberts -Sid Lewis -Dave -Rick Lutz Harley Owners Group Candy Bar Winner: -Charles Burke • Final Note: Tuesday, November 7th is National Election Day. If you don’t vote you cannot complain, so go vote and let’s complain! Meeting adjourned. VOLUME 19 , ISSUE 11 Page 3 HISTORIAN NOTES Thanks to all who submitted photos for the contest! If you still have photos to submit, please get these to me by November 16, 2006 via e-mail @ dcbridges1@comcast.net or mail to 11132 Sunny Bay Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46236. A special thanks to Charlie Burke, Ted Rossell, Don Smith, Ken White and Jessy Lynch who have volunteered to serve as judges for the HOG Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Photo Contest. The judges are scheduled to meet at the dealership on Saturday, November 18th at 10:00 am to judge the photo entries. The Photo Contest prizes will be awarded at the Christmas Party at the dealership on Sunday, December 10th. Also, thanks to new members, Tom and Carol Case, who agreed to submit an article for the newsletter. Be sure to read about their adventures at Biketoberfest 2006 in Daytona (article on page 9). Remember to help us share in your adventures by sending me your trip accounts and photos. Your fellow members are anxious to read about your experiences! Plus, your adventures will become an official part to the HOG Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 history. Historian, Lynda Bridges (823-9088). LAST CHANCE FOR PHOTO CONTEST -Categories: -Indianapolis Chapter #1 Events -Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis Dealership Events -Indiana State HOG Rally -National HOG Rallies -Harley People -Harley’s Out & About -Harley’s & Family -All formats and sizes accepted. -Photo entries become the property of Indianapolis HOG Chapter #1 and may appear in the newsletter, web page, slides shows, and scrap books unless otherwise requested. -Submit photo entries -at meetings to Historian -at dealership to Sherri Hammer -e-mail: Chapter Historian @ dcbridges1@comcast.net; Dealership @ shammer@dellen.com -Judging by panel at the end of November, 2006. -Awards at Holiday Party in December, 2006. -Questions, contact Lynda Bridges @ H-823-9088 or C-332-7440 The judges: GABRIEL A. MONTALVO Credit Specialist Chevrolet Buick Pontiac GMC Dodge Chrysler Jeep 2627 W. Main Street • Greenfield, IN 46140 O-317.462.5591 T-800.930.5591 F-317.467.6120 C-317.496.7812 VOLUME 19, ISSUE 11 Page 4 October Chapter Ride to Batesville,by Ted Rossell: After the chapter meeting on October 7th, we set off on a ride to Batesville. The morning started off a little cool, but the sun was out and the day turned out to be really nice for a ride. We headed east from the dealership on 96th Street to Hazel-Del Parkway, then north to 116th Street and east on 116th Street to Olio Road, south on Olio Road to 113th Street, east on 113th Street and this is where the ride became more fun as 113th Street is tree lined and has some curves. On 113th Street, this lead us to State Road 238, over to Fortville, then we took Fortville Pike south through Greenfield to Davis Road, Davis Road east to Morristown Pike, south on Morristown Pike to US 52, then southeast to Rushville and State Road 44, east on State Road 44 to Connersville where we stopped for a short break. From Connersville, we took State Road 121 south, this road follows the Whitewater River as it makes its way to Metamora. Metamora however was not our destination this day, so we turned south on State Road 229 to Batesville, as we went through Oldenburg we met a group on Cushman Motor Scooters that were on an outing that day also. In Batesville, we stopped at the Sherman House for lunch. Chip, Mark and Chris were the lucky winners of lunch paid by the Chapter. After lunch we made a gas stop before heading back to Indy by way of State Road 229 and US 52. I received many nice comments on the ride with most saying that they didn’t know that a short ride to Batesville could be so long and so scenic, but after all, it is not the destination it’s the journey. MEETING PHOTOS 2006 Chapter Sponsor and Officers Dealer Sponsor SAFETY DIRECTOR - Mark Ridgeway (317) 339-8911; mridgerunner@insightbb.com Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis 4146 E. 96th Street • Indpls, IN 46240 (317) 815-1800 • 1 (888) RIDE-123 Russ Dellen Questions/Comments/Suggestions O (317) 815-7040 • C (317) 507-6574 2006 Officers ROAD CAPTAIN - Steve Hartshorne (317) 250-8385 SERGEANT AT ARMS - Jason Robertson (317) 462-3964; rsigharley@yahoo.com NEWSLETTER EDITOR - Sherri Hammer (317) 815-2537; shammer@dellen.com HISTORIAN - Lynda Bridges (317) 823-9088; dcbridges1@comcast.net DIRECTOR - Bob Bill (317) 877-0888; bbill@ori.net ACTIVITY CHAIR - Sid Lewis ASST. DIRECTOR - David Bridges PUBLICITY CHAIR - Mike Salami (317) 823-9088; dcbridges1@comcast.net (317) 442-9763; slewis2@clarian.org (317) 844-9925; msalemi@Isinglassinc.com TREASURER - Carolyn James CHARITY FUND CHAIR - Dee Brown (317) 462-9558; ej6727@aol.com (317) 576-0126; jim5528@sbcglobal.net SECRETARY - LADIES OF HARLEY - Amy Brockelman (317) 773-0616; albrockelman@hotmail.com VOLUME 19, ISSUE 11 Page 5 WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST MEMBERS Ray Bachur Brad Britton J. Brent Cassady Rex A. Cole Kris A. Gray Charles Held Dale E. Huff Scott Johnson Geoffrey G. Kingsbury Lester Milner Bill Bundren & Cathy Day Veva and Shug Shugert Tom and Carol Case Chris & Denise Kinney Jim & Sheri Kaim Randy Cady Jim Swan Brett Roberts Jim Richard L. Joseph A. David L. Ben Brian E. Elizabeth S. Dan Moxey Nelson Pool Rhorer Seal Socolofsky Wallace Witte NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS James E. Freddy Matthew William Amy Tommy Phil Tanya Jeff David Melissa Marie R. Kent Bette Jayne VOLUME 19 , Allen Barnes Benn Breen Brockelman Dannel, Jr. Dickey Eastwood Erwin Fidler Folkening Frash Robert Dave Greg Greg Kevin Shirley Steven Candy Geoffrey G. Bob Lee Paul Stephen David Mark Garceau Gumerson Hanson ISSUE Harris Hennon Hudson Irish Johnson Kaler Kaler Kallansa Kingsbury Lepper Lurton Lushin Marchino Mooney Muse Scott Perry Michael Gary Richard Gary Steven Tom Mark John Joseph Denzil Timothy Lora Michael Jason Naaman Osswald Parejko Sachs Sansbury Sargent Sarver Schmith Schutte Scott Shelton Shoe, Jr. Shuper Sorrell Wallace White Page 6 EVENT CALENDAR Event Categories: General Events; HOG Events; HOG Chapter #1 Meetings; Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis Events DATE DAY NOV DESCRIPTION LEAVE FROM/EVENT LOCATION LEAVE TIME/ EVENT TIME CONTACT PHONE # 2006 Oct. 30 Mon Harley-Davidson of Indianapolis Winter Hours in HD of Indianapolis 10:00 AM Mon. - Fri. 10 am to 7 pm; Sat. 9 am to 5 pm; 4 Sat 11 Sat 18 Sat H.O.G. Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Monthly Meeting (Breakfast @ 8:30 am) HD of Indianapolis 9:00 AM Veterans Day Pre-Thanksgiving Day Sale (Biggest Sale Day of the Year) Marine Corps Toys for Tots ($10 gift, not wrapped, no batteries) HD of Indianapolis 9:00 AM Thanksgiving Day HD of Indianapolis Closed Sat H.O.G. Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Monthly Meeting (Breakfast @ 8:30 am) HD of Indianapolis 9:00 AM 10 Sun H.O.G. Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Christmas Party HD of Indianapolis 24 Sun Christmas Eve HD of Indianapolis Close at 4 PM 25 Mon Christmas HD of Indianapolis Closed 31 Sun New Year's Eve HD of Indianapolis New Year's Day HD of Indianapolis Mid-West Clubhouse, 3105 S. Harding Street 18-19 Sat-Sun 23 DEC 2 JAN 1 Thurs Beth Bey 815-1800 Bob Bill 877-0888 5:00 PM Sherri Hammer 815-2537 2007 Mon 6 Sat 15 Mon 15 Mon 3 823-9088 2006 Hangover Ride FEB HD of Indianapolis David Bridges H.O.G. Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Monthly Meeting (Breakfast @ 8:30 am) 2007 Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Membership Renewal Deadline Membership Enrollment Form and Release required with $12 annual dues HD of Indianapolis Closed Kim/Jerry 694-1305 997-5682 Barb Wilson 271-1128 9:00 AM Martin Luther King Day 2007 Sat H.O.G. Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Monthly Meeting (Breakfast @ 8:30 am) HD of Indianapolis NASCAR Daytona Budweiser Shootout Daytona, Florida 14 Tues Valentine's Day 18 Sun NASCAR Daytona 500 Race 20 Mon Presidents' Day 22-25 Thurs-Sun 16th Annual Indiana Motorcycle Expo 9:00 AM Daytona, Florida Indiana State Fairgrounds, Exposition Hall www.indianamoto rcycleexpo.com ABATE MRC Open Registration - 1st Chance to Sign-Up VOLUME 19 , ISSUE 11 Page 7 Bulletin Board For Sale: 2001 Custom built Harley, '01/"88" engine, Thunder River Softail frame, 230 rear tire, Vance and Hines Pro pipes, stretch tanks, Jesse James rear fender, La Pera buddy seat, 1,100 miles, black, paid 23+K; sell for $14,000. Barry Jeffries (317) 838-8389 For Sale: For Sale: 1997 Electra Glide Classic, Tour Pack, “Live to Ride” Mirrors & Tank Caps. Many chrome extras. 30k Miles. Call Larry Bradbury @ 317-545-4935. $15,000. For Sale: Genuine Harley Davidson sheepskin seat cover for Ultra Classic, includes backrest cover and rain cover. Used for 2 months on bike with very little riding. Combination new was $252; asking $200. Call Tony at 317-422-1175 or 317-402-7942 For Sale: Pearl White Shoei Helmet, TZ-1 Full Face, Snell Approved, Like new condition, XXL. $79. Charlie Demler, 317-848-7612 For Sale: 2003 Heritage takeoff and near new parts for sale. HD custom paint EFI tank, front fender and rear fender, black w/ghost flames new in Fall of 2003, $600 w/trade or $950 wo/trade. Saddleman Classic Explorer seat, like new $250. Top end solo seat w/flames $125. New chrome swing arm $275. Front & rear highway bars $100 each. Exhaust $75. Steve (317) 996-2113 For Sale: 2001 US Cargo Trailer (18’ Toy Hauler). 8 x 10 garage will haul 2 motorcycles; 8 x 8 living quarters, includes a full kitchen and bath; dining area; sleeps 3; cable and phone ready; airconditioning and microwave; new tires with a spare; electric brakes; tow bar; sway bar; excellent condition. Asking $12,000 If interested call Fred or Rose @ 765-386-2061 Also included: Detachable quick release windshield, all take off parts still on hand; service, parts, owners manufals, catalogs; cleaning supplies, oil filter tool (required for self service), lift adapters (you can have to lift too); HD riding jacket/chaps ($600 retail alone). $18,020 new $2,000+ in upgrades for $15,000 (part receipts on file) For Sale: The “Gambler” saddle by Corbin – (#275) Fits 84-89 Softail. Color is tan faux-ostrich. Used less than 100 miles. Paid $329, plus shipping; now $200 firm. Please call Michael Chappell at (317) 849-5050 For Sale: ‘96 Sportster - 1200 XLH Gray/Black, 7,900 miles with windshield and backrest, asking $8,000. Call 335-2978 @ Home or 335-2978 @ Work For Sale: Best Offer: 4 foot x 3 foot chest freezer. Works well. Call Tony 765-437-4030 For Sale: 1999 Honda Shadow, low mileage, lady rider, candy apple red and black trim, saddle bags, brackets for windshield, back seat, crash bars. Nice Bike, asking $2,500. Call 299-7550 For Sale: Samson True Dual Exhaust fits any 1986-2006 HD Softail. True dual fishtails with short mufflers. Features full coverage 220 degree heat shields and integrated baffles. Purchased new in July 2006 for $599.99 and only on the bike for 2 months. Asking 450, but price is negotiable. These can be seen at www.jpcycles.com, #442-176 Contact Arminta @ 752-9173 or 574-8905 VOLUME 19, ISSUE 11 Call James Croucher at 317-753-5198 For Sale: Red 2001 Yamaha V-Star Classic 600. 4,000 miles, leather saddle bags. Runs great. $3,900; OBO 848-7612 after 5:30. For Sale: 2000 Yamaha V Star Classic 1100, Bub pipes, Arlen Ness mirrors, custom seat, lots & lots of chrome extras, new rear tire, 12K miles. $4,500 Firm; Call 403-5397 anytime. For Sale: Mustang Motorcycle Rider & Passenger Seats. Mustang rider seat 16” W & backrest 12” W w/black studs. Mustang passenger seat 14” & backrest 12” w/black studs complete the matched set. Also included is a chrome 4-channel HD luggage rack to allow for easy passenger backrest mount. Fits any 19941996 Harley-Davidson Road King. Asking $750 for entire set, but price is negotiable. Contact Doug @ 574-8905 Place your for sale items here for free, but please tell the Newsletter Editor if something has sold, thanks. Newsletter Editor: Sherri Hammer 317.815.2537 • shammer@dellen.com Page 8 Hello To All , Let me start by saying, my husband and I are glad to be new H.O.G. members, and being new members, I was asked if I could write a little about our trip to Daytona, for Biketoberfest ‘06. I have never done this before, but here we go. We left Markleville on Sunday about 11:30 on the 15th. With the bike in tow, because we wanted a place to park the bike without worrying about it being stolen and leaving us stranded a 1,000 miles from home. We have rode other bikes that we’ve had to the French Quarter, and over the last 3 years we rode to North Carolina and Branson, MO. We decided to stop for the night in Marietta, Georgia and let me tell you, we’ve stopped over in Georgia before and each time we say never again, lol "lots of laughter." Monday we started off again and it seemed like we were never going to get through Georgia, with all the construction going on, but we finally made it to Daytona about 4:30 that afternoon. We checked into the Outrigger Resort in Ormond Beach, right on the ocean and it was beautiful, I’ve never been to Daytona before. The temperature was in the high 80's when we got there. After we unloaded everything we were told that we could not leave the truck and trailer on the lot, so we ended up having to pay another place to let us park them in a empty lot across the street from where we were staying. Come to find out, last year they had several bikes stolen, and they had trucks and trailers parked everywhere in the lots and really didn’t know who owned the trailers. The City told all the motel’s, hotel’s and resorts to keep some kind of control on who parks trailers in their area. By this time, it was starting to get dark and we were getting hungry, and tired, so we took a little ride and got a bite to eat and went back to the room. Tuesday we got up and Tom said he was going to take me to some of the places were he’s been before during BikeWeek in March. Oh by the way, Tom is my husband, lol. We went to places like Broken Spoke, Cabbage Patch, Iron Horse Saloon, but due to the city of Daytona not recognizing Biketoberfest until Thursday thru Saturday they won’t let any " dealers - venders " set up until Thursday. What people we talked to said that each year there’s more and more people coming earlier, so they look for City officials to start letting things start a little earlier real soon. In the meantime, things are a little dead until Wednesday night and Thursday, then " WATCH OUT " all of a sudden there’s more bikers than you could count, coming out of the woodwork. Lol starting Wednesday, you’ll see trucks and trailers full of bikes, and bikers riding in, full of gear and ready to enjoy the next few days, arriving all day and night. We decided to go spend a day at the dog track, which was really neat, we both won a few races, but was too green to bet much, so we still had to come back home Sunday like planned, lol .Then we went to Main Street, this is where I think most of the bikers hang out watching the bikes cruise and going to places like: Boothill Saloon; Corbins; and Frogs Saloon. There’s so much stuff going on all around Daytona you can’t see it all. We went to the Daytona International Speedway and if your into NASCAR fan "WOW". There was motorcycle racing and demo rides with about every motorcycle manufacturer there at the track, not to mention all the vendors and live music too. If your into flea markets and motorcycle swap meets, just about a half mile west of the track there was something for every one. Oh, by the way, while at the dog track, we met a lady that worked there and ended up going riding with her and her husband, they ride a real nice Nighttrain. Friday and Saturday they took us to other hot spots that we would have never found. If you go down there, try to make it a point to eat at the RiverGrille, it sits in a wooded area right over the water. They have a dock where boaters can come park their boats and walk up to the restaurant to eat. We tried some alligator tail and it really wasn’t that bad. One day we rode over to the worlds largest Harley dealer in Ormond Beach. That place was really neat, it had an elevator and escalators as well as more new Harley’s in one spot than we have ever seen, both downstairs and upstairs. Believe it or not, they have Harley merchandise that we’ve never seen around here. It is worth the trip to go see it, if your in the area. We didn’t think much of the fact that we had to pay $5.00 just to park in his lot to see one of his 13 or 14 Harley stores that he owns down there. They did have several vendors and live music going on, so I guess it really wasn’t bad. We found out he never offers any discounts, except during Labor Day and no discount’s for out of state H.O.G. members either. Well, I better get off here before it’s considered a novel, lol. I’m sorry we didn’t take more pics, we had no idea we would be asked to do this and like Tom always says “KEEP THE SUNNY SIDE UP & THE RUBBER ON THE ROAD!!” Tom & Carol Case, Markleville, IN VOLUME 19, ISSUE 11 Page 9 BUSINESS DIRECTORY PLEASE SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS and REMEMBER TO USE THEIR SERVICES Advertise here for 12 months for only $5.00 per month Call Mike Salami • 317-844-9925 • e-mail: msalemi@Isinglassinc.com VOLUME 19 , ISSUE 11 Page 10 VOLUME 19 , ISSUE 11 Page 11 Indianapolis Chapter No. 1 Newsletter Editor PO Box 80448 Indianapolis, IN 46280-0448 DEALERSHIP NEWS *Don’t forget about your 15% discount provided to all HOG Chapter #1 members. This discount is offered any time you are in the store. You may be asked to show a valid local membership card to obtain the discount. ***Special Note*** Please do not park in the Service Lane (against building) during meetings, event rides, and activities. This is for the Service Department and the customers waiting to be served for Bike Service. NEXT MEETING: Saturday, December 2, 2006 at the Harley-Davidson Dealership 9:00 am Breakfast @ 8:30 am