06-June 2012 GWRRA C..
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06-June 2012 GWRRA C..
Busy Rally Month!! This was really a busy month with the rally. In the past, I just did what I volunteered for and helped with other things that we did. This year was totally different, making sure everything was taken care of. Who was going to do what and seeing that it got done! I feel the Rally was a success! We gave everybody the best time we could muster up. If they didn’t have a good time, they just didn’t join in all that we offered. Even the weather was mostly good! We should know what we did shortly. We need your help finding a theme for the next Rally in 2013! So, put on your thinking caps, let’s out do this years’ overall Rally. We went over a lot of good ideas last night at our debriefing, lots of good ideas came up! We need to start putting next years’ together. When you go to other Rallys and if you see something that might work for us, write it down and bring it back. We always need new ideas! Something I have been toying with is my conscience. I have to live with myself and so I want to be fit for myself to know. I want to be able as days go by, always to look myself in the eye. I don’t want to stand with the setting sun and hate myself for the things I’ve done or didn’t do. I can never hide myself from me. I see what others may never see. I know what others may never know. How is your conscience? Lloyd Finley Chapter WA”L” CD http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ P.S. Special “Thank You” to all that helped make this years’ Desert Spring Fling “Camelot” interesting, and for your help making our Sat. night dinner and our Sun. night “Famous Prime Dinner” a success also! Georgia Tripping a Trike By Tom Denny, Chapter WA-L Rider Educator Trikes, classic trikes with one wheel in the front and two wheels in the rear, are becoming more popular every year. For those that can't or don't want to balance a motorcycle at a stop trikes are a means to enjoy riding in the breeze. They are generally accepted to be more 'stable' than a motorcycle due to their tripod footprint and they do not lean like a motorcycle, instead they turn 'normally' like an automobile enticing men and women of all ages to try them. Part of the argument for riding a trike rather than a motorcycle is that trike riders don't have to worry as much about oil spots, gravel patches, wet leaves or other slick surfaces. You could even ride a trike on snow or ice with relative safety. Page 1 of 11 Try that with your two-wheeler! A trike has three wheels so it can't tip over, right? While they are certainly more stable than motorcycles at low speeds there are a few things trike riders need to be aware of. Under certain circumstances even a trike can tip over. Most educated motorcyclists know that if the front wheel of a motorcycle skids while braking the correct thing to do is to immediately release the brake, let the wheel roll to regain traction then reapply the brake. Many trike riders are also experienced motorcycle riders and this is engrained into their reflexes, the problem is that is not the trikes, those with two wheels in the front, and for the same reason. The above scenario applies only to trikes without anti-lock brakes. If you have a trike with ABS then wheel lockup should not be an issue. Another situation to be aware of while operating a trike is braking while cornering. Motorcyclists are taught not to brake heavily in a corner because of traction issues. If you skid the front wheel of a motorcycle in a turn because you over-braked while cornering you will experience a "low-side" crash where the front wheel slides out and the bike lays down. If you over-brake in a corner on a trike you can actually tip the trike over. Over the years I have read of several un-witnessed trike crashes where a trike left the road on a corner and no one knows why. This is a serious type of accident and in many cases the rider and/or passenger were seriously injured or killed. I have wondered if those crashes were correct thing to do on a trike. If the front wheel of a trike skids while braking it should be kept locked until the trike comes to a stop. Why? When a trike's front wheel locks up and skids it will not travel in a straight line but will drift to one side or the other and the rider will involuntarily try to correct by turning the handlebars. If the front wheel is allowed to regain steering traction with the handlebars turned it will cause the trike front wheel to suddenly veer. This virtually instantaneous correction can tip the trike up on two wheels and even roll it completely over. It is important enough to repeat; if the front wheel on a trike locks up while braking it should be kept locked until the trike has come to a stop. This also applies to reverse http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ caused by a trike being tripped. What is tripping a trike? Imagine for a moment that you are braking hard in a straight line; you can feel yourself sliding forward on your seat under the force of deceleration. When braking in a straight line this force is what causes weight to transfer to the front wheel. Now imagine going around a corner rapidly. Can you feel yourself being pushed towards the outside of the corner? This is Page 2 of 11 centrifugal force and it causes weight transfer towards the outside of the corner. When braking in a straight line the front wheel carries that weight transfer. While cornering on a trike the outside wheel carries that weight transfer. When braking and cornering at the same time the resultant weight transfer is the sum of the two forces and results in a weight transfer that is directed at an angle beside the front wheel and in front of the outside rear wheel. This weight transfer can pull the trike up on two wheels and even roll it over since there is nothing there to support that weight transfer, when that happens the trike has been tripped. Just like a person that catches a foot while walking. A probable scenario is a trike rounding a turn when suddenly the operator sees something in the road and attempts to stop quickly. The resultant angular weight transfer will immediately try and tip the trike over. The effect is so rapid the rider is easily taken unaware and has no time to correct. To avoid this the trike rider should never brake and turn at the same time. Turn then brake or brake then turn but always separate the two actions. Trike operators should practice separating these two functions until becomes reflexive, because when something happens unexpectedly it will be reflexes that take over. Every type of vehicle has its own unique behavioral characteristics and trikes are no exception. If one gets to know their trike and learns to operate it properly there is no reason it can't provide many years and many miles of safe travel. Ride Safe. Desert Spring Fling Bike Show 2012 Our Bike Show this year was a little different. We had 11 trikes and 15 bikes that entered. We had 80 Rally people out there voting on them this year. All we asked was to vote on your favorite bike and your favorite trike. As we did not put them in classes, this year it was Trikes against Bikes. We had 3 winners from WA-L. On the Bike side, Mike Turner came in second with his 2005 1800. On the Trike side, Diana Domas got first place with her 2005 1800 Motor Trike and Ann Fox took second place with her 2005 1800 Motor Trike. And for overall most points Diana Domas got People’s Choice and the Trikes took over the Bikes at the show. The rest of the results are below. Bikes Trikes 1st Place – 2006 1800 Terry Burke – WA-H 1st Place – 2005 1800 Diana & Gary Domas - WA-L 2nd Place – 2005 1800 Mike Turner – WA-L 2nd Place – 2005 1800 Ann Fox – WA-L 3rd Place – 1996 1500 Bob Hitch – OR-I 3rd Place – 2002 1800 Derek Priest – OR-I Best of Show – People’s Choice 2005 1800 Trike Diana Domas – WA-L Diana Domas WA-L 1st Place Trike & People’s Choice http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Page 3 of 11 Ann Fox WA-L 2nd Place Trike The Bike/Trike show crew: Gene Meyers, Alex Piper, Ann Fox, Mike and Suzanne Kasco. Thank you for all that joined in on the fun! AWARDS AND DRAWINGS Derek Priest OR-I 3rd Place Trike Terry Burke WA-H 1st Place Bike Breakfast Ticket 50/50 Drawing $61 Show for the Dough Jerry Denny, Chapter WA-L Steve Williams, Chapter WA-M Randal Johnson not present, next meeting prize up to $35.00 Oops Award Gary Domas-for installing a CB radio on Joe Winters’ bike but forgetting to install the antenna. Good Guy Award Gary Domas – for lending his trailer for transporting motorcycles Puzzle $5.00 Ann Fox, Chapter WA-L Door Prizes Mike Messinger Phil LoParco Spencer Royer Gary Domas Nike Messinger *Door prizes furnished by Joe Winters Mike Turner WA-L 2nd Place Bike Bob Hitch OR-I 3rd Place Bike http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Page 4 of 11 Calendar of Events June 1st-3rd WA-R Blue Mt. Rendezvous – Milton-Freewater we support this activity. http://www.gwrrawa.org/Flyers/2012/2012_WAR_Rendezvous.pdf 6th Wed Staff Meeting 6:30 4131 W Hood, Kennewick 9th – WA-D Duck Run – Montesano WA http://www.gwrrawa.org/Flyers/2012/2012_WAD_duck%20hunt%20flyer.pdf 9th Sat Regular Meeting City Grill (Old Country Gentleman)* 8:00 Breakfast, 9:00 Meeting.... Scheduled Ride after the meeting, Come ready to go. Needs a ride leader and a place of destination. 12th – Tue – ICE CREAM 14th-16th Oregon District Heppner-Picnic in the Park http://www.gwrraoregondistrict.com/EVENTS/2012ORRallyFl yer.pdf 14th-16th Wyoming District Convention Riverton WY 22nd - Fri - DINNER GATHERING To be announced 24th Sun – DAY RIDE Need a ride leader and a place to ride, a place to meet for the ride etc Scheduled Ride after the meeting, Come ready to go. Needs a ride leader and a place of destination. 19th-21st Washington District Rally-Grandview WA http://www.gwrrawa.org/Flyers/2012/WA%20DIST%20CONV%202012%20sum mer%20carnival%202.pdf 21st – DAY RIDE Need a ride leader and a place to ride, a place to meet for the ride etc……. 28th - Sat - DINNER GATHERING To be announced 28th-31st Montana Dist. Convention Helena MT August 8/3-5 ID-H River Run Coeur d’Alene 8/8 Wed Staff Meeting 6:30 4131 W Hood, Kennewick 8/11 WA-O Whale of a Picnic – Port Orchard -Ken Smith Phone: (360)-876-6737 for info. 8/11 Sat Regular Meeting 8/11 City Grill (Old Country Gentleman)* 8:00 Breakfast, 9:00 Meeting.... Scheduled Ride after the meeting, Come ready to go. Needs a ride leader and a place of destination. 8/9-Thurs – ICE CREAM 8/15-18 – Region I Rally – Pendleton OR. We support this Rally http://www.gwrrawa.org/Flyers/2012/2012_RegionI_Rally_Registration.pdf 8/18 – Fair Parade – We work this activity. Confirmation to come. July 4th-7th Wing Ding Ft Wayne IN - http://wing-ding.org/ 8/19 Sun – DAY RIDE Need a ride leader and a place to ride, a place to meet for the ride etc… 8th – Thursday – ICE CREAM 8/25 WA-Z Chicken Run (Fundraiser)…. 11th - Wed Staff Meeting 6:30 4131 W Hood, Kennewick 8/26 - Sun - DINNER GATHERING To be announced 14th Regular Meeting City Grill (Old Country Gentleman)* 8:00 Breakfast, 9:00 Meeting.... 8/31-9/4 ID Dist. Rally continued - http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Page 5 of 11 September FOR SALE 9/2-4 Kamiah ID Idaho District Convention continues 9/5 Wed Staff Meeting 6:30 4131 W Hood, Kennewick 9/8 – WA-Y Riddler Run 9/8 Sat Regular Meeting April 14th City Grill (Old Country Gentleman)* 8:00 Breakfast, 9:00 Meeting.... Scheduled Ride after the meeting, Come ready to go. Needs a ride leader and a place of destination. 9/8 – Sat – ICE CREAM 9/14-16 WA-P Oyster Feed 9/17 - Mon - DINNER GATHERING To be announced 9/22 – DAY RIDE Need a ride leader and a place to ride, a place to meet for the ride etc……. October 10/9 – Tue – ICE CREAM 10/10 Wed Staff Meeting 6:30 4131 W Hood, Kennewick Rivco trailer Hitch for GW1800 (Used) Includes wiring harness and all parts New---$267.95 Used price---$125.00 OBO Contact---Ann Fox---208-659-9922 or Ladigwtriker@yahoo.com Month: 2/3 For Sale GL1800 hardcopy 3-ring binder repair manual for 0104 with electronics section $35. Like new Kuryakyn GL1800 half cover with stuff bag $25. Cruiserworks Classic mens boot size 12M slip-on style, new over $200, only $125 worn maybe 12 times. Also have Cruiserworks womens style slip-on in 8M for $100 barely used. Womens black leather vest (large) and black leather pants size 16, still have tags on them, $75. Call or email Gary Oldright 375-1353 or cougprof@frontier.com. Month: 3/3 For Sale: 1995 Goldwing GL1500 SE with 2004 California 10/13 Regular Meeting City Grill (Old Country Gentleman)* 8:00 Breakfast, 9:00 Meeting.... Scheduled Ride after the meeting, Come ready to go. Needs a ride leader and a place of destination. 10/23 - Tues - DINNER GATHERING To be announced 10/27 – WA-Q Halloween Dance 10/28 – DAY RIDE Need a ride leader and a place to ride, a place to meet for the ride etc……. Sale items are listed for three months. If you sell your item sooner, please email the newsletter editor. If you need your item listed longer, you need to email and request an extension. chaperlnewsletter@gmail.com http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Side Car Trike Conversion. Show trike. 58xxx miles. Custom blue pearl paint over custom white w/pin striping. EZ stear 6 degree rake. Adjustable front air shock. On board air compressor. Auxiliary 5 gal fuel tank. Custom chrome wheels, custom Russel Day Long heated saddle. Vented windshield. Adjustable side wing vents. AM/FM/Cassette radio, CB radio, lots of show chrome and LED lights, LED ring of fire, modulating headlight, pulse brake lights, adjustable highway pegs, embroidered top trunk bag and fender bra. Trailer hitch. Page 6 of 11 Chrome trunk rack. Running boards. Lots of Kuryakyn chrome and accessories. No reflectors – everything is lights. Blue Daytona carbon fiber dash and pocket trim. Has won many trike/bike show and light show awards. I have invested over $42K in bike, conversion, chrome, custom accessories and custom paint on this trike. Too many options to list. It is a looker. Runs excellent and is garaged when not ridden. Super clean. Oil/filter changes at 3K miles. Asking $20,300.00 or best reasonable CASH offer. Many more pic’s available upon request. Please call (509)585-2129 or gr8egl617@yahoo.com. 51,035 miles. Driving Lights, Duel Electric horns, 12 volt power adapter in right pocket, Chrome Lower Front cowling, Chrome wheels, Ring of Fire, Highway Pegs, Cassette player, Intercom, Fire Creek volt and temp. gauges, 4.5 degree easy steer, Fork brace, Extra turn signal front and rear, Front and rear progressive suspension, Back rest, Chrome trunk rack, Rear spoiler, Chrome lower light bar (rear), LED tail lights, Wind wings, Tulsa tall windshield, Trailer hitch, Trunk organizer, On board air compressor, Compufire alternator, New front U joint in 2011, ISO grips, Pinstriping by Ya Barra. Many more pic’s available upon request. Please call (509)5852129 or gr8egl617@yahoo.com. Suzanne Kasko Call 509-582-7214 or 509-551-7344 Custom handlebar. Month: 3/3 Month: 2/3 Size 16, Route 66, Inlaid roses on jacket, zip out liner. $100 for jacket and chaps. Pictures are attached. One owner. Always garaged. Oil changed every 3,000 miles. Plugs & air filter changed every season. Lot’s of tread. Runs great. Mutazu MU hi capacity hard saddlebags with turn/tail lights. Gonzo’s Garage Hydra wiring harness for added auxiliary lights. Four-way hazard flashers. “Third” brake light LED’s on back rest for brake/hazard flasher. Turn signal reminder beeper. Hole-saw mod on the exhaust. Louder but won’t turn the head of Kennewick Police Department personnel. Brenda brenda.kenton@pocketinet.com Month: 2/3 2000 – 1500 cc Goldwing Motor Trike conversion $4,000 – FIRM David Mitchell (509) 845-2864 Month 2/3 http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Page 7 of 11 2006 Honda Gold Wing GL1800, black in excellent and immaculate condition, 2,600 miles on the clock, kept in my heated and air conditioned garage. Premium Audio includes C.B., Intercom, and audio input for an iPod: Accessories: - Kuryakyn dually highway pegs - Brake light spoiler - Kuryakyn luggage rack - Puck lights in the trunk and saddlebags - Hondaline saddlebag and trunk carpet mats - Hondaline saddlebag and trunk luggage - Hondaline 2” taller adjustable vented windshield - Yuasa new battery - Kuryakyn Vented Dragon Wings (which I had shortened up by La Grande Paint & Glass, so they don’t extend so far down) - Baker Built leg wings - Hondaline owner’s manual zippered cover - Hondaline full bike cover - Kuryakyn half cover - Butler drinking mugs for rider and co-rider NADA Low Retail $14,420 NADA Average Retail $17,450 - Tulsa vented windshield Factory Honda chrome package Brand new Metzler tires, Fresh synthetic oil change, Highway pegs, custom seat, backrest w/ pouch, rear speakers, Factory CB radio, Trailer hitch, Trunk and saddle bag factory carpets, rear spoiler w/3rd brakelight, Luggage rack with cargo bag, 5 position handle bar setbacks, New factory fork springs and seals, battery tender, wired for Gerbings, extra footpegs new cloth windshield protector, full bike cover, and stock windshield. TRAILER CYCLEMATE CARGO; This trailer is in excellent mechanical condition. It has brand new tires and wheels, wheel bearings and seals, LED lights on the rear, Cooler rack with new cooler, trailer cover, 3 spare tires and wheels. I would feel 100% confident to load this trailer and cross the country. RIDING GEAR; Asking price, w/ accessories included: $17,000. Mike & Chris Hovde GWRRA WA. Chapter R La Grande, Oregon (541)963-4446 hovdestar@frontier.com Month: 1/3 - Gerbings: Jacket Dual thermostat, gloves, pants, chap liners, vest. Mesh jacket, Gortex jacket, Leather chaps, Leather jacket, Two ¾ helmets w/ headsets one yellow, one white. One full face flip helmet. One denim vest w/ GWRRA patches. One pair of size 10w, 3M thinsulate zip up and lace black boots lots of different leather riding gloves. CAMPING GEAR; - Family size tent with vestibule. Queen size double layer air mattress, Heater, coffee pot, sleeping bag, Electric air pump for the bed. CALL RIKKI BEAULIEU FOR ANY FURTHER INFORMATION @ 509-619-3175 or e-mail me 2002 HONDA GOLDWING AND TRAILER W/ GEAR PACKAGE 54K miles, mint condition, This bike needs absolutely nothing but a new home. It has lots of accessories; http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ @rikkibeaulieu@yahoo.com $13,000. FOR THE PACKAGE Month: 1/3 Page 8 of 11 June 1 June 2 June 2 June 2 June 7 June 7 June 11 June 12 June 13 June 14 June 14 June 16 June 17 June 18 June 18 June 19 June 19 June 19 June 20 June 22 June 23 June 28 June 29 Brian Shook Debbi Knapp Rob Sheehy Brain & Shari Shook Robert Willams Bll & Heidi Eden Tom Denny Tom & Joyce Didway Beth Messinger Tom Knapp Beth Green Vicky Heider Mike & Suzanne Kasko Dannett Baker Mike & Beth Messinger Pat Ward David & Danett Baker Rob & Millie Sheehy Gene Luczynski Daniel & Jeanette Curtis Mike Messinger Spencer & Pat Royer Phil LoParco http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Page 9 of 11 Weather Find and circle all of the words that are hidden. The remaining letters spell an additional weather word. BAROMETER BLIZZARD CELSIUS CLOUDS COLD CYCLONE DOWNPOUR DRIZZLE DROUGHT FAHRENHEIT http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ FLOOD FLURRIES FOG FORECAST FREEZE FROST HAIL HOT HUMIDITY HURRICANE ICE LIGHTNING MIST MONSOON OVERCAST RAIN SHOWER SLEET SNOW SQUALL STORM SUNNY TEMPERATURE THERMOMETER THUNDER TORNADO TSUNAMI TYPHOON VISIBILITY WINDY Page 10 of 11 Washington Chapter “L” Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Lloyd & Georgia Finley Chapter Director 509-948-2063 / 509-783-9789 h. Mike & Janet Turner Assist Ch. Director 509-845-1069 c. Phil & Joyce LoParco Assist Ch. Director 509-546-1166 c./ 509-582-6994 h. Tom Denny Chapter Educator 509-582-8779 h. Joyce Hull Treasurer 509-586-0350 h. Christine Eide Secretary 509-539-6509 c. Don Eide Membership 509-531-7849. h POSITION OPEN Couple of the Year --POSITION OPEN Individual of the Year --Tyler Denny Newsletter Editor 509-582-8779 h. Donna Whiteside Sunshine Person 509-943-9828 h. Bob Goodman Ride Coordinator 509-967-8986 c. Terri Watson Special Events 509-545-9286 h. Joyce LoParco Phone Tree 509-531-9939 c./509-582-6994 h. Georgia Finley Historian 509-94802965 c./ 509-783-9789 h. Mike Messinger Web Master 509-582-4560 Joyce LoParco Public Relations 509-531-9939 c./509-582-699 h. http://www.gwrra-wa-l.org/ Gold Wing Road Rider Association Friends for Fun, Safety and Knowledge http://www.gwrra.org Region “I” Staff http://www.bigskyregioni.org/ Region Directors Assistant Directors Assistant Directors Assistant Directors Rider Educators Instructor Coordinators Motorist Awareness Treasurer Membership Enhancement Coordinator Leadership Trainers Region I Ambassadors Region I Ambassadors Couple of the Year Coordinators Couple of the Year Webmaster Newsletter Editor Mike & Peggy Hudnell Dale & Shirley Dufner Terry & Cheri Huffman Russ Laurie Parpart Bob & Becky Minor Tim & Martie Mitchell Dave & Sheila Chavez Erv & Phyllis Granahan Dan & Carmen Weakland John & Dianne Kester Tom & Mozelle Edwards Hank & Marilyn Smith Dan & Carmen Weakland Larry & Barbara Kuzma Scott Bowman Shirley Duffner Washington District Staff http://www.gwrra-wa.org/ District Directors Assistant Directors Assistant Directors District Treasurer Membership Coordinator Rider Educator Asst. Rider Educator Asst. Rider Educator District Leadership Trainer District Stores District Webmaster District Coy Coordinator Couple of the Year District Ambassador District Newsletter editor Susie & Frank Hutchinson Reggie Baumer & Chuck Porter Wally & Anna Wallingford Susan Remer Gerry Alexander Bob Minor Randy & Debbie Reid Tom Denny TBD TBD Rebecca Minor TBD Mike & Janet Turner Jerry and Judy Thompson Brad and Dee Kane Page 11 of 11