Gold Country Indian Motorcycle Riders Group – Local 1950
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Gold Country Indian Motorcycle Riders Group – Local 1950
July 2016 GCIMRG Officers: President - Emma Lujan Vice President - Jody Phillips Road Director-Collin Baird Treasurer - Connie Naef Marketing Director - Linda Berry Editor/Web - Larry Ernst Membership Director - Michelle Phillips Secretary—Tom Johansen Gold Country Indian Motorcycle Riders Group – Local 1950 Vacant Officer Positions: Hello GCIMRG riders. Recently, our members have gone on some great Safety Director rides. Tom, Linda, & Collin returned from their cross country trip to LaPhotographer conia, NH for the Laconia Motorcycle Rally. Additionally, during the July 4th celebrations, a few members road down to Hollister for the Hollister Motorcycle Independence Rally. Some met up with the San Jose IMRG for a scenic ride through the back country roads to Hollister. So, on July 23, C&E Auburn Indian will be hosting the 111 Mile Motorcycle Ride to benefit The Forgotten Soldier Program. Riders who wish to participate can pre-register on their web site at: http:// www.theforgottensoldierprogram.org/ events.html As part of the Gold Country Indian Motorcycle Riders Group, members can help C&E Auburn Indian host this event by coming out and volunteering a few hours in the morning to help with parking and other activities. Support your GCIMRG. We need help, so please contact Connie Naef at C&E to give a few hours of your time to help out this program which benefits our military men and women who have served our country for our freedom. July 2016 GCIMRG NEWSLETTER Page 1 July 2016 GCIMRG Officers: Rides With the summer heat warming up, planned vacations and other activities can make planning group rides challenging. We welcome any member who would like to put a ride together to set a date and time to meet. Send that information by email or blog and we will post it on the calendar. President - Emma Lujan Vice President - Jody Phillips Road Director-Collin Baird Treasurer - Connie Naef Marketing Director - Linda Berry Editor/Web - Larry Ernst Membership Director - Michelle Phillips Secretary—Tom Johansen Vacant Officer Positions: Safety Director Photographer 2016 Hollister Independence Rally July 2016 GCIMRG NEWSLETTER Page 2 July 2016 Upcoming Rides & Events July 23, 2016—Saturday. 6th Annual 111 Mile Motorcycle Ride—The Forgotten Soldier Program. (GCIMRG Volunteers needed to help out). Starts at C&E Auburn Indian and V-Twin at 8:30am Kickstands up at 9:30am . Ride Ends at: Armed Forces Pavilion & Community Garden, 991 Lincoln Way Auburn, CA 95603 ~Tri-Tip BBQ By LONGHORN Meat Co of Auburn!! ~Music by Flat Busted! ~Raffle & 50/50 ~High/Low Hand ~Chapter Challenge $20 advanced registration or $25 day of/$40 2up For more info: 530-885-5556 ceauburnvtwin@att.net August 20, 2016—Saturday. Mermaid Run. Burgee Dave's at the Mayo. 15315 Cleveland Ave, Camptonville, California 95922. 163 mile Poker Run which will take you through the Sierra Mountains from Camptonville to La Port , Gray Eagle, Bassets , Sierra City, Downieville, Indian Valley and back to Camptonville. September 17, 2016—Saturday. Welcome Home Vets Run. At C&E Auburn Indian. 8th Annual Welcome Home Vets Run Saturday September 17th, 2016 Time: TBA Helping Vets and Their Families Welcome Home Vets is a 501(c)3 nonprofit corporation founded to help veterans, active duty military, and their families cope with problems resulting from militaryrelated psychological trauma. We provide services to veterans and family members of all service eras at no out-of-pocket cost to them—they have already paid the price. October 8,9,10– San Jose IMRG Quincy-Graeagle Run. The San Jose IMRG has welcomed us to join them in a great 3-day ride through wonderful roads and vistas. The flyer and information is attached as well as posted on our calendar and web page. July 2016 GCIMRG NEWSLETTER Page 3 July 2016 July 2016 GCIMRG NEWSLETTER Page 4 July 2016 Safety Information Some of our members have received notices in the mail from Indian Motorcycles of a recall campaign regarding 2014-2016 Indian Chief Classic, Chief Dark Horse, Vintage, Chieftain, Chieftain Dark Horse, Springfield, and Roadmaster motorcycles. (Recall Campaign: 16V446). This recall is designed to address elevated exhaust temperatures which may pose a hazard. Indian Motorcycle has released a revised ECM (Engine Control Module) calibration that includes engine misfire detection to address this condition. You may be receiving this recall notice in the mail. You can contact your dealer to set up an appointment for an updated ECM flash. Emma’s Corner Hello Everyone. Hope your summer has lots of rides. "Get on your Bad motor scooter and ride." Carlo will be leaving next week for a long ride. He’ll be riding from the West Coast to the East Coast for our Indian dealer show in Nashville, TN. After the show, he will head down the tail of the dragon, Highway 129 in Tennessee. Carlo affectionately calls it “Slaying the Dragon”. From there he will head to Ocean City, MD where Highway 50 ends and then onto Niagara Falls, NY. Reluctantly, he will start heading home after he visits the Falls. I will let you know in next month’s newsletter if he chose to come home or keep going…. (Tail of the Dragon at Deals Gap with 318 curves in 11 miles, is America’s number one motorcycle and sports car road. Beginning at Deals Gap on the Tennessee/North Carolina state line is the Tail of the Dragon. It is considered by many as one of the world’s foremost motorcycling and sports car touring roads. Anyone looking for an exciting highway will enjoy this 11-mile stretch of US 129. Designated US 129, the road is bordered by the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cherokee National Forest, with no intersecting roads or driveways to hamper your travel. It is considered “the destination” for thousands of motorcycle and sports car fans throughout the spring, summer, and fall.) Until next time---Ride Safe and Often Always, Emma July 2016 GCIMRG NEWSLETTER Page 5