Jul/Aug 2014 - Tri-State H.O.G. Chapter #4415

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Jul/Aug 2014 - Tri-State H.O.G. Chapter #4415
Tri-
State
HOG News
Volume 27
Issue 4
July 2014
HARLEY OWNERS GROUP MOTORCYCLE CLUB
July 4th Parade...from Bob Daniels
Friday morning July 4th, we will represent the chapter
in both the Norwood and Glenolden parades. We will
leave from McDonalds at the Granite Run Mall at 8:00
AM sharp for a quick ride to the Interboro High
School on Amosland Avenue. Those that may live
nearby the school can meet us there. The Norwood
Parade starts at 8:30. From there, we will stage as a
group for the Glenolden Parade. For those that may
have afternoon plans for the fourth, the parade ends
around noon.
Hope to see a great turnout as we did in the past.
HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!
From the Editor...
The heat is on and the riding season is in full swing. As we
head into the dog days of summer, please be aware of the
risks associated with hot weather riding and make sure you
stay hydrated. Our Head Road Captain, Charlie Dresden,
has been busy setting up cool rides for the club after
polishing his skills in the ProRider course - he did so well
that they presented him with the "Best Civilian Rider" award
(see photo inside). Since riding season is in full swing with
loads of fun things to do so check out the Harley
Happenings list and this month's Member Spotlight features
John Burke.
I tried some cool products from NoWet Greenway and was
so impressed that I have obtained some for our July
meeting if you take a few minutes to read up on the
products in order to be able to answer the contest
questions.
I hope to see everyone on Thursday for the 4th of July
Parade - it is always a nice event and it really does have a
wonderful community feel.
Please check the ride calendar and watch your emails for
information on scheduled and hump-day ride options.
As always, ride safe, have
fun and consider sending
in some highlights or thoughts
from your rides, trips or events
for our TSH members to
enjoy!
Holly Bailey
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New Members...
Captain's Corner
by Charlie Dresden, Head Road Captain, TSH
Please join me in extending a hearty Tri-State HOG
welcome to our new member who joined our ranks in
May. From left to right:
•
•
Did you ever wonder how bikers get their names? Names
like Animal, Snake, Spider, Joker, Smokey, and Tiny just to
name a few. They say a good nick name can't be rushed,
but will come due to a character trait or a situation whereas
your friends start calling you by a name not found on your
birth certificate. How do you get your new name to stick?
Pick a short name, one or two syllables. Your name has to
roll off the tongue. Introduce yourself using your new road
name so people have no choice but to call you by your road
name. The best names come with a story. Unless a rider
that's new to your
group joined with a road name, there
probably hasn't been enough time to
give them a good name. Take the
situation where someone knocked over
a row of bikes, their name became
Domino. A name for a big guy could be
Moose, Bear, or ironically Tiny. Cut a car
in half with a hacksaw, your name might
be Hacksaw? Do you remember the former football player
and professional wrestler named Hacksaw Jim Duggan?
While writing this article I tried to find evidence that Jim
Duggan actually cut a car in half with a hacksaw. I couldn't
find any evidence of this but whether or not it's true, the
story is so good the name stuck. What's your road name
and how did you get it?
Joe Wilson (Sportster)
Bill Hendrickson (Director)
Photo courtesy of Mike Hagan
Hello new members!
Welcome to Tri-State HOG!! We're excited to meet you
and welcome you into the Harley Owner's Group. It's my
sincere hope that you'll enjoy many years with us. TSH
brings members together for the common interest of
promoting safe & responsible motorcycling and activities in
a family oriented and non-political atmosphere…and to just
have fun and ride!
All meetings are held at Hennessy's Restaurant, 3050
Pennell Road. Aston, PA. The Officers meetings are held
on the second Wednesday of the month at 7 PM (All
members are welcome to attend). The general
membership meetings are held on the second Wednesday
of the month at 8 PM. Meetings run for about 2 hours. It's
a good opportunity to get out with fun people and learn
firsthand what's going on in the Chapter.
To become a TSH member, we'll record your pertinent
information and collect your dues for the year, but there's
one more thing. All TSH members fill out an application
each year. Whether you're a new member or a returning
member, your application is a waiver covering you for all
Chapter events during the year. We'll have applications at
the General Meetings or I'll have applications with me in my
saddle bags from this point forward. If you have any
questions regarding membership or upcoming rides and
social events, feel free to contact any of the officers on our
web site. http://www.tristatehog.net/new/
Again welcome, and hope to see you soon!
Charlie Dresden
Head Road Captain, TSH
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For notice of spontaneous events and
other club news, join our e-m ail list
by contacting Bob Daniels at
BobbyDBFIC@aol.com
Giving Back...
The Loaves & Fishes Food Pantry is a nondenominational, non-sectarian food bank that supplies
food to those in need in our area, and is staffed
completely by volunteers.
In an effort to help our goals to provide non perishable
food items to this local food pantry, the club will
provide an extra 50/50 ticket to everyone that brings
an item to our general meeting. When you sign in,
please present your item or items to Leo and he will
give you one extra ticket.
Please remember to stop on your
way and buy a canned good or
simply open your cabinet and
grab a non-expired canned
good or non-perishable food
item on your way out the door. Thank you for your
kindness and generosity.
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On the Road Again...
The "Wolf Pack 5" conquered "The Snake" of North
Carolina and Tennessee on 6/23 and managed to slay the
"Tail of the Dragon" the next day!
The "Wolf Pack 5" still ripping rubber and just stopped
for a photo at Mitchell Mtn. North Carolina.
Pictured left to right: George Mockewich, Wayne Talacko,
Charlie Dresden, Fred Tropea and kneeling in front is
Anthony Levis.
Looks like a great trip guys - thanks for sharing your
journey!
photos compliments of Anthony Levis
Lady of Harley...by Louisa Frazier
We're planning a "shutterbug" Covered Bridge ride in
August. Stay tuned for details.
Below are some additional ideas for activities. There are
some with timeframes, but others we can plan
• Winery visit
• Ladies ride to Gettysburg in June
• Rotorfest October 10-12, 2014 - All Helicopter Air show
http://www.aopa.org/Events/2014/October/Rotorfest2014--All-Helicopter-Airshow.aspx
• National Harbor, MD - maybe an overnight, can be
planned at any time of year
www.nationalharbour.com
• Yuengling Brewery Tour-Saturdays-April through
December
http://www.yuengling.com/breweries/pottsville/
Pictured left to right: Charlie Dresden, George
Mockewich, Anthony Levis, Fred Tropea
And a couple more to throw into the mix:
http://www.tikibarpa.com/
http://www.juliussturgis.com/
https://movietavern.tstickets.com/(S(snm23th2mgv
qjesqgzxbkkfb))/ticketing.aspx?theatreid=4021
Looking forward to another
great riding season after this
record-breaking winter. If you
can't make the next meeting,
but would like to attend an
event, or share ideas please
send me an email at:
Louisa100@verizon.net.
Pictured left to right: Wayne Talacko, Charlie
Dresden, Anthony Levis, Fred Tropea and George
Mockewich
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WHAT'S HAPPENING?
Fourth of July Parade and BBQ
Leave from McDonalds at the Granite Run Mall at 8:00
AM sharp for a quick ride to Interboro High School on
Amosland Avenue. Those that live near the
school can meet us there. The Norwood Parade starts
at 8:30. From there, we will stage as a group for the
Glenolden Parade. FYI - if you have afternoon plans
for the fourth, the parade ends around noon.
Hannum's Brandywine is having a 4th of July BBQ and
live band. It starts at 11:00AM
Hannum's Bike Night - Media, PA
July 10, 2014 7 pm
2014 Daytona Biketoberfest
October 16 - 19, 2014 - Daytona, FL
For more info: http://www.officialbikeweek.com/
2014 Hannum's Oktoberfest
October 18, 2014 - Save the date, watch email for
details
It's never too early to start planning so ideas for the TSH
Chili contest or prizes are always welcome!
For the latest, check out Hannum's "Let's Ride"
calendar:
http://www.hannumshdmedia.com/default.asp?page=ridesch
edule
or this site for events all across Pennsylvania:
http://www.lets-ride.com/event/pennsylvania.htm
New York State H.O.G. Rally
July 10 - 12, 2014 - Middletown, NY
For more info: http://www.nystatehogrally.com/
For events in other areas, check out the event calendar
at:
http://www.motorcyclemonster.com/motorcycle-events.html/.
Gettysburg Bike Rally
July 10 - 14, 2014 - Gettysburg, PA
For more info, contact: bikerdebbieclothing@gmail.com
For up to date information and informative articles
from AMA:
http://www.americanmotorcyclist.com/
PA State H.O.G. Rally
July 31 - August 2, 2014 Bethlehem, PA
For more info: http://www.pastatehogrally.com/
For up to date information on Car Shows:
http://holtononline.com/carshows.html or
http://www.hemmings.com/calendar/?location_stateFacet=Pe
nnsylvania&categoryFacet=Car%20show
74th Annual Sturgis Motorcycle
August 4-10, 2014 - Sturgis, SD
For more info: http://www.sturgismotorcyclerally.com/
PA Rally on the River
August 21 - 24, 2014 Northumberland, PA
For more info: http://www.parallyontheriver.com/
2014 Dream Ride Experience (see details next page)
August 22 - 24, 2014 Northumberland, PA
For more info: http://www.dreamride.org/#&panel1-1
14th Annual Dam Run at Chadds Ford
August 23, 2014 - 8am as per the Hannum's calendar as of
6/25. Save the date, watch emails for details
Roar to the Shore
September 4 - 7, 2014 - Wildwood, NJ
An ALL-NEW Membership
Exclusive!
Harley-Davidson has launched an entirely redesigned
website, making it easier than ever for members be in
the know. Get VIP event info, photos, stories, videos
and rides available only to H.O.G. Members.
For more info: http://roartotheshoreonline.com/
DELMARVA Bike Week
September 11 - 14, 2014 - Ocean City & Salisbury, MD,
Seaford, DE. For more info:
Take some time to check out the all-new
members.hog.com today.
http://www.delmarvabikeweek.com/
Myrtle Beach Bike Week - Fall Rally
September 26 - October 5, 2014
Murrells Inlet, SC
For more info: http://www.myrtlebeachbikeweek.com/
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Cool
Product!
from Holly Bailey
Recently my FedEx
delivery guy, Bob,
noticed the trailer in
my driveway and
asked about the
motorcycles. He told
me about a cool
product I could use to
clean the bikes
without water and
gave me a sample to
try. All I can say is
WOW! I love the
convenience of being
able to clean my bike
even when water is
not accessible. After
riding to my
grandson's game in
New Jersey, I wanted
to clean off the dirt
and dust from the
unpaved lot and this
product delivered a
perfect shine without
scratching the paint.
For those who
attended the June
TSH General Meeting,
when I mentioned that
I was going to give
these products a try,
Don Worthington
shared that he had
been using these
products for years and
is very pleased with
the results. I spoke
with the distributor,
John Pedrick, and he
has graciously offered
to provide our club
with a 10% discount
simply by using the
code HOG when
ordering from the
website or mentioning
the code when calling
in your order.
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Now here comes the fun part...
You guys all know by now that I love
contests and giveaways but I am going
to make you do some research...
To win, you will need to visit the website
or blog and note some random facts:
The name of the Inventor and Manufacturer
of NO-WET The GreenWay by NO-WET Concepts?
Our contact, John Pedrick's # of years of experience in the
waterless cleaning industry?
Why can’t you find The GreenWay on the shelf of large scale
retailers?
Who came up with the idea for the smaller targeted detailer?
There is lots of great information available on John's
blog regarding the products and the science behind
them so check it out at:
http://www.cleanwithoutwater.org/ Here's an excerpt
from an article entitled "Good News Bad News" from
the June blog:
" The most important thing to understand is what you
are not doing when you are using NO-WET The
GreenWay. Most consumers envision taking a towel
and buffing dirt particles into the paint surface.
Obviously a bad idea. Let’s understand how the
product works. As you spray the product onto a
section of the vehicle the formulation begins to work.
A complex set of lifting agents, surfactants and
lubricants neutralize the dirt particles removing them
from the surface. As you wipe in one direction with a
terry cloth towel the dirt particles are encapsulated
and emulsified-no longer any danger to the paint
surface. At this point, I’ve done something which truly
separates our product from the market place. With the
infusion of Kaolin Clay (known in the detailing industry
as clay bar an expensive time consuming process)in a
liquefied form the surface paint is made smoother and
contaminants are removed, preparing for the final
buffing with a microfiber towel leaving behind a high
gloss and high grade Carnauba Wax finish.
We got into this business to take care of cars but
never before has water conservation been so
important. A 32oz bottle of NO-WET The
GreenWay conserves more than 1000 gallons of
water and an outside hose dispenses water at a rate
of 1 gallon per 8 seconds. NO-WET The GreenWay
also eliminates groundwater contamination.
For more information and videos please visit
www.nowetusa.com."
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Know the answers to the questions in Green (see how
I did that - the product is GreenWay and I used a
green font...clever right?) and you could win a prize to
be distributed at the July general membership
meeting (you must be present to win). Oh, and some
of the prizes include the complete 32 oz The
GreenWay/ Targeted Detailer Gift Set (a $42.90
value) so this is not some dinky sampler size.
Seriously, this stuff is almost as good as my Apple Pie
Shine and you know that was a hit!
MUSIC & FUN...
Band
Date
Sensational Soul Cruisers
Time
(PM)
Where
7/4
8
Valley Forge Casino Resort 1160 1st Ave, King of Prussia, PA
7/12
9
Sugar House Casino 1001 North Delaware Ave, Phila
7/23
7
TD Bank Amphitheater 2400 Byberry Rd, Bensalem, PA
8/5
5
Musikfest 2014-Festplatz Stage Main & Spring Sts, Bethlehem, PA
8/8
9
Sugar House Casino 1001 North Delaware Ave, Phila
8/17
6
Curran's Irish Pub 6900 State, Phila
8/23
3
Parx Casino 3001 Street Road Bensalem, PA
Full Throttle
7/11
9
The Tap Room 15 South Morton Ave, Morton, PA
Cover band based in Delco, PA; playing
everything from Pink to Adele, to Heart
and Janis, to Buckcherry and Shinedown,
to Motley Crue and Guns 'n Roses, to
Black Keys and Neon Trees, to AC/DC
and Zeppelin!
http://www.reverbnation.com/fullthrottleba
by
7/18
8:30
"an 11 man horn group fronted by four
soulful vocalists who pay homage to
classic performers from Otis Redding and
the Drifters to Barry White and the
Commodores."
Note: I have only listed local dates, for
more info: http://www.soulcruisers.com/
The Reef 2618 Carpenter-Station Road, North Wilmington
7/25
7
7/26
9:30
Taste of Key West 401 S Swarthmore Ave. Ridley Park, PA
8/1
9
8/22
7
8/23
9:30
Thirsty Bulldog 3386 Chichester Ave, Boothwyn, PA
9/19
9:30
9/27
7
C.R. Shenanagins Pennell Road, Aston, PA
Taste of Key West 401 S Swarthmore Ave. Ridley Park, PA
Thirsty Bulldog 3386 Chichester Ave, Boothwyn, PA
The Tap Room 15 South Morton Ave, Morton, PA
Taste of Key West 401 S Swarthmore Ave. Ridley Park, PA
Remedy
7/12
8:30
The Reef 2618 Carpenter-Station Road, North Wilmington
a high energy 10 piece horn-based show,
dance, and party band - for more info
http://www.theremedyband.com/
8/23
8:30
The Reef 2618 Carpenter-Station Road, North Wilmington
The Essentials
8/23
8:30
Hilltop Crab House 8980 Gap - Newport Pike, Toughkenamon, Pa 19374
driven by three and four part harmonies
and a heart pumping rhythm section - for
more info: http://www.essentialband.com/
Do you have a favorite band that you'd like to let other members know about?
If so, send me a note and I will add their info to the next schedule.
Welcome Back ERA9
On July 27th Joe D'Adamo (Rhythm Guitar)
(cousin of Tri-State HOG Member, Holly Bailey)
along with his band mates from the Montreal based
rock band ERA9: Philip Paolino (Vocals), Jona
DhePaganon (Lead Guitar),
Marco Leclerc (Drums) and Anthony Lalla (Bass) will
be back in town rocking
The Legendary Dobbs in Philadelphia.
Following the successful launch of their self-titled debut
EP, "ERA9", the band went on to tour throughout
Canada and win the Sirius XM’S Rock the Grey
Cup award before producing another winning EP
"Turn Day" which came out in 2013. In between
working hard producing some amazing new music for
their ever-growing base of loyal fans, they are back on
tour and have a grueling schedule ahead of them this
summer so if your travels take you to some of the cities
on their tour, check them out for a really tight, high
energy performance!
For more information on this talented group of charismatic young
men, check out their website:
http://www.ERA9.com/
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MEMBERS SPOTLIGHT
Tri-State HOG is a great organization because of its members and one of the things I noticed as I started
talking to
different members each month at the meetings or activities is that we have some really
fascinating people with
interesting talents, careers & hobbies. Some members who are bit more shy than me
(insert hysterical laughter here) have asked about adding a column to help them get to know the other members better so
hopefully our members will enjoy this column and help me out by ensuring a ready supply of submissions for each bi-monthly
newsletter.
John Burke has been a member of Tri-State HOG for the past 2 years and is currently located in Newtown Square, PA.
He rides an Ultra Classic and has been riding for about 40 years after starting on an old mini bike when he was 12. John's
favorite thing about riding
is the "peace and freedom."
John has been a familiar face at many of our events but he especially enjoyed the clam home in Northeast (? not sure if I read
that right) and the Ride for History since it was his first time leading a group and he was proud to do a good job.
When he's not out riding his Harley, John is busy making sales for Tri-State Technical (industrial valves, gauges, heat tracing
(? again not sure if I read that right - with his handwriting, you'd think he's a doctor LOL!)
John has been married to his college sweetheart for 30 years and they have one son who is an engineer. He enjoyed
watching "Every Day is a Holiday, Every Meal is a Feast" He was a Boy Scout leader for many years and said "one of the
richest rewards I've known was to help boys become good men."
If you have not met John, please catch up with him at an upcoming meeting to say "hello." It seems that John is somewhat
elusive when it comes to photos but he is in the picture below so in the spirit of Where's Waldo, I'll let you see if you can find
John in the photo.
if you're interested in participating in our Member Spotlight section, please send me (hbailey3705@gmail.com) your
completed questionnaire or drop off your completed questionnaire at the next meeting for feature in an
upcoming newsletter.
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TSH Family News...
Congratulations
to our very own Head Road Captain
Charlie Dresden!
Know Your ABCs
It's not as if any of us really need another excuse to ride.
But there's something thrilling about exploring back roads
and happening upon little towns that make the ride so
memorable.
It doesn't take much to take part in the ABCs of Touring.
Just take photos of yourself and your Harley® holding a
current edition of HOG® Magazine in front of "official" signs
that capture your travels from A to Z. 26 cities, counties,
states, provinces or countries make you eligible for great
prizes and bragging rights. For more details visit
hog.com/abc.
Charlie received the very prestigious
Best Civilian Rider
award presented by Phil Wenrich of
ProRider
to those celebrating birthdays in:
July
Chad Seidler
Vicky Montgomery
Beverly Wright
Jim Stillwell
Carolyn Marshall
Beth Mirasola
Pat Levine
Ali Stillwell
2nd
4th
8th
21st
Ed Montgomery
Harry Carosi
Bradley May
Henry Rice
Denise Martin
4th
6th
13th
20th
31st
August
26th
28th
30th
blurry photo courtesy of Trisha Closta*
23rd
* Note that Trisha was chatting about Margarita recipes
prior to taking the photo and while I didn't think about it at
the time, I suspect that she may have had a few before
taking this picture.
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If you have not already sent your birthday (no years
necessary) and would like it included in future, please email
the information to hbailey3705@gmail.com.
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Do you have a new little one to love or did you or a family
member recently tie the knot or accomplish something
special?
Email the details and any photos you would like included to
hbailey3705@gmail.com for publication in the next
newsletter.
Your 2014 Dream Ride Team is pleased to Announce
.....
REGISTRATION IS OPEN !!!!
Our Dream Ride Experience Weekend includes ....
The Dream Ride ... Twlight Dream Cruise ... Dream
Show ... Ferraris and many other exotic cars ... Pet
Adoption ... FOOD ... FUN .... PRIZES ... Vendors ...
Kid's FUN Stop ... Special Olympians from Australia,
Canada + USA !! ... FOOD ... Special Celebrity Guests
and
Platinum Recording Artists > > L O N E S T A R < <
The 2013 Dream Ride Experience was OUTSTANDING
last year with Great Weather...Great Food...Great
Music... Great Bikes ... Great Cars... and of
course GREAT SUPPORTERS! We had a great
weekend in 2013 and we owe it all to you and our
volunteers.
BUT...this cause is a yearlong campaign and we urge
YOU to continue to show your support by logging onto
our website and making a GENERAL DONATION. All
funds raised go to Special Olympics. So please visit
our donation page and continue the DREAM.
For all the Latest pictures and info on Dream Ride 2014
check out our website @ DreamRide.org
Like us on Facebook.com/DreamRide (still reaching
for 5000+ Likes) and Follow Us on Twitter
#DreamRideExp
Mark your Calendars & Register NOW for the 2014
DREAM RIDE Experience ... August 22-24, 2014
Great Tire Gauge Find...by David Linahan
After I purchased my new 2014 Ultra Limited, I tried to check the air pressure in the tires and discovered both of
my tire gauges wouldn’t work. So, off I go to two auto supply stores and no luck. Then I began my internet
search, after a long while I found this little tire gauge by “Keiti” www.keiti.com some Taiwan company.
The tire gauge is small enough to fit on my key FOB. I took it part like every engineer
would do and the batteries are two little button ear phone type. Check with Ed
Montgomery, he knows where to buy cheap batteries. To the right is a picture of the
gauge on my key FOB for scale. Below is picture from their website.
Here is a link to the Power Sport Super Store they
had the best price $13.56 no tax, no shipping.
http://www.powersportsuperstore.com/Keiti-Mini-Digital-LED-Tire-Pressure-Gauge-TR109p/4057482.htm
cast stokes
The picture to the right is my
“MacGyvered” air chuck. I couldn't
find an air chuck that would fit
around the rotors, so I took my air
chuck and a tubing bender and
added an extra 45o bend.
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Thanks Dave for sharing your find and ingenuity!
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Did You Know?
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The History of the Biker Bell?
There are lots of stories about road gremlins and the
protective provided by "ride bells" and the legend that
buying one will protect you but receiving one as a gift
doubles the protection which is why traditionally motorcycle
riders have given each other bells as a symbol of friendship
and respect. But as I was researching this fascinating little
magical talisman, I found this interesting theory and thought
I would pass it along for your consideration.
Origin of Biker Bells
The true origin of the biker bell may have ties to the Sturgis
Motorcycle Rally.
In the 1930’s the Jackpine Gypsies Motorcycle Club was
formed in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The rally started
as a half-mile dirt-track race, with a few racers and small
group of about 200 onlookers.
It is said that a bell was given to entrants to pin on their
shirt as a token of entry—much like a button or wrist band
might be given today.
Commemorative Bell
One traditional application of motorcycle bells has been as
a commemoration to a fallen friend. A brass bell is hung
from the left side of the swing arm of the motorcycle. Each
time the bike is cleaned, and the biker is bending down to
polish the bell, they are reminded of their lost loved one.
Legend of the Gremlin Bell
As the story goes, an old gray-beard was riding home from
Mexico, with saddlebags loaded full of toys and trinkets for
some kids in an orphanage near where he lived. It was a
cold night in the high deserts just north of the border. As
he rode he thought of rides past, epic journeys with long
lost friends and the many nights just like this spent in the
saddle.
Ahead in the small beam of his old headlamp he thought he
saw something. As he rode on it appeared again, this time
there were more of them. Tiny little creatures that seemed
to dart in and out of the beam as fast as the wind. They
were dark little dodgy spirits, quick, and all but translucent
in the moonlight—they were road gremlins. Before he could
react they were on the bike. As he mashed on the brakes
the front tire blew, and the old rear drum brake that had
served him well for years locked up.
When he came to he was nearly ten yards from his bike.
One saddle bag had been torn loose and was lying next to
him in the cold, hard packed dirt. In the light of the moon
he could see his bike, the little spirit like road gremlins
dancing on top. He raised
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himself up to his elbows, where he could see them more
clearly, and they caught a glimpse of him too. That’s when
they began to approach. Slowly, almost curiously, they
stalked towards him. As they advanced he picked up the
only thing that was within reach, the saddle bag, and began
to wave it at them trying to keep them at bay. From inside
the bag came a ringing noise.
He noticed that if he shook the bag the little gremlins would
fall back, plugging their ears in retreat. He quickly
unstrapped the bag and dug out two sleigh bells from a set
of toy reindeer buried in the bag. As he knelt there shaking
the bells the gremlins retreated off into the darkness.
As if attracted like a moth to a flame, two staggered lights
approached from the distance, and came upon the lone
rider in the darkness. To the lone rider they seemed like
angels coming upon him with wings, guided by the sound of
the bells. The two riders helped the old gray-beard brush
himself off and gather his belongings. They set up camp
and talked long into the night, about the old man’s brush
with the road gremlins, and of many rides past. The old
man offered to pay, but as-is biker tradition, the two men
would not accept any form of repayment.
In the morning the men helped the gray-beard patch his tire
and limp to a little service station in the next town. Again,
as they prepared to go their separate ways, the men
refused payment. The old man had suspected this, so in
the early morning hours just before dawn, he had
awakened and attached two bells, one to each of his angel
rider’s bikes. As the old man watched his new friends roll
out of the dusty service station driveway, he thought he
could hear the ringing of bells over the low rumble of the
bikes.
Epilogue
There are many variations of the ride bell legend, and
almost as many ways to tell it as there are bikers to tell the
tale. Like many other time honored stories of past, in the
beginning it was passed on through word of mouth, from
one biker to the next.
In a way, this story is just like any true biker, it doesn’t
matter how you dress it, the core of the story remains.
Protection is offered in the generosity of friends or in
random acts of brotherhood along the road. The spirit of
camaraderie and brotherhood between bikers is what the
ride bell encompasses.
_______________________________________________
___
If you are in the market for a bell, check out the supply at
your local Harley Dealer or if you are looking for something
really specific, the following online retailers have a wide
variety from which to choose:
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http://www.the-bikers-store.com/Biker-Bellss/12.htm?gclid=CLzixtTVtb0CFRFnOgodWFMAWQ
http://www.guardianbell.com/
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Hendrickson
who has worked really
hard to bring this all
COMMUNICATING: HOW, WHAT and WHY
together for us. It's
sure to be a great day
In today’s fast moving world of communication technology, we can sometimes be overloaded with information.
with lotsInstances
of food,occur
fun,
where needing to know the latest and most up to date information for you and your chapter membership is important.
fashion and friendly
competition
to enjoy.
As H.O.G. members we want to know the latest information such as when and where HOG Officer Training
is, state H.O.G.
Rally
info, and updates or information related to State Rally planning meetings. (Note: Chapter Assistant Directors are the contact
for H.O.G. State Rally info/updates)
Mike Hagan
is heading the
One of the best ways to get the latest greatest information to you begins with a couple of channels for communicating:
Tri-State Chili
• H.O.G. Magazine
Team "TNT".
• H.O.G. Insider
Our chili will be
• Chapter Newsletter
Dyna-mite!
• and of course sending you an e-mail are ways we stay connected.
These communication channels provide Information you can share with your chapter membership; information
H.O.G.
is
To make
this feels
event
important. Not getting your H.O.G. Magazine, Insider or anything else from the “mother ship”? Please read on…
successful, help is still
Your membership contact info that was supplied to H.O.G. is how we stay connected with the late breaking needed
and most for
up to date
decorations,
manning
information. If your contact information is not current, chances are you are not getting the most up to date info. You may
have
missed that the latest edition of Chapter Officer Newsletter is now available at members.hog.com. Youtables
may have
formissed
the Poker
receiving advanced notice of really important information that goes out via e-mail blasts. It might even beRun
information
that cannot
registration,
wait for the next H.O.G. Magazine or Insider.
donations for the silent
auction
and or
much
Now let me ask, is your contact information up to date and accurate? Have you changed your e-mail address
recently
maybe
more.
your phone number? Did you move and have a new home address?
If the answer is no, still at the same house, with the same phone number and e-mail address, please continue
to read
as below
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and
will be some help you can share with your membership. If yes, keep reading…..
enjoy a great day with
your
fellow
Tri-State
You and members of your chapter can update contact info easily at members.hog.com. All members can
change
their
profile
members
and
meet
information and change their information in our internal H.O.G. program.
people from our
Go to members.hog.com and click on the Membership tab. A drop box will appear and there you would
click on Manage
neighboring
chapters
Membership.
who will surely "bring
it" for the Chili Fest
competition to have a
chance at the $500
prize for their charity!
Two areas will come up so a member can edit on line profile and one to update membership profile.
Make the necessary changes, save and be surprised when you once again receive information.
Now that you have read this you are in the know and can efficiently communicate to your membership how to update their info.
Power Washing and
Window Services...
Classifieds
For Sale or Rent...
Do you have something for sale or rent?
Are you looking for something specific that
maybe someone else would like to sell or
give away? If so, this is the place to share
the information with the club. Email the
details to hbailey3705@gmail.com
spring
with
Are you planning some winter /
maintenance around your home or
deck? Do you need of some help
power washing or window
services?
If so, consider hiring our fellow Tri-
Page 12State HOG member, Chris Mulioli for the job. He can be
reached at 610.639.4621 or via email at
cmulioli@gmail.com
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Harley-Davidson Recall 2013: 2014 Touring Motorcycles Recalled
For ‘Do Not Ride’ Faulty Hydraulic Clutch System [FULL LIST]
By Rebecka Schumann on October 17 2013 9:23 AM
Harley-Davidson has recalled some 29,000 bikes to address a safety issue. Reuters
“Do not ride” is the message Harley-Davidson has released to dealers this week regarding its new 2014 touring motorcycles.
According to a statement released by the Milwaukee-based company Wednesday, several different models and a total of 25,185
motorcycles are being voluntarily recalled for a faulty hydraulic clutch system. According to the press release, Harley-Davidson
dealers have been issued a “do not ride” and “do not deliver” notice until the safety issue is remedied.
“The inspection and repair of these motorcycles is extremely important, so it’s critical that our customers with affected vehicles
contact their dealers immediately. We apologize for this circumstance,” said Tony Wilcox, Harley-Davidson general manager of
motorcycle new product delivery. “The company is committed to correcting this issue and providing customers with the quality
experience and service they expect… The safety of our customers is our highest priority,” he said.
The recall reportedly affects specific models of the 2014 bikes. According to the press release, FLHTCU, FLHTK, FLHTP, FLHX,
FLHXS, FLHTKSE and FLHRSE models are currently the only bikes included in the recall. Harley-Davidson has also issued a
recall for 3,861 Softail® CVOs and Trikes (models FLHTCUTG, FXSBSE and FLSTNSE) built between May 3 and Oct. 14 of this
year.
According to a report from Reuters, the faulty clutch does not “disengage” properly and can cause a potential accident due to its
inability to allow riders to slow or stop their motorcycles.
Owners of defective Harley-Davidson products are being advised to contact their dealer as soon as possible to arrange for an
inspection. Dealers will reportedly pick up, inspect and correct the faulty system free of charge.
Harley-Davidson 2013 Recall:
2014 Touring Motorcycle- Model FLHTCU
2014 Touring Motorcycle Model FLHTK
2014 Touring Motorcycle Model FLHTP
2014 Touring Motorcycle Model FLHX
2014 Touring Motorcycle Model FLHXS
2014 Touring Motorcycle Model FLHTKSE
2014 Touring Motorcycle Model FLHRSE
Softail® CVOs and Trikes Model FLHTCUTG
Softail® CVOs and Trikes Model FXSBSE
Softail® CVOs and Trikes Model FLSTNSE
William Harley and Arthur Davidson, 1914
-- The Founders of Harley Davidson Motorcycles
REMINDER
Tri-State H O G M eetings are held on
the
2nd W ednesday of the m onth at 8 PM
HENNESSY’S
3050 Pennell Rd., Aston, PA
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Student Handbook Links...
Head HOGs
Basic Rider Course
http://www.msfusa.org/CurriculumMaterials/BRCHandbook2009.pdf
Three Wheeled Basic Rider Course
Tri-State Officers
http://msfusa.org/downloads/3WBRC_Student_Handbook_2010.pdf
Primary Officers
Director • Bill Hendrickson
Assistant Director • Ed Montgomery
Secretary • Pat Levine
Treasurer • Victoria Montgomery
Discretionary Officers
Activities Director • Brad Alman
Safety Officer • Joseph Unger
Editor • Holly Bailey
Lady Of Harley • Louisa Frazier
Photographer • Trisha Closta
Historian • Brad May
Road Captain • Charlie Dresden
Webmaster • Jeff Levine
Officers at Large
Dave Linahan
Dean Keyes
Don Worthington
Jim Stillwell
Leo Thomas
Thomas Luciani
Charles "Skip" Shultz
Bill Simpkins
Appointed Positions
"Dot Com" Guy • Robert Daniels
Merchandising • Charles "Skip" Shultz
Hump Ride Com. Chair • Ed Montgomery
Ladies of Harley®
Ladies of Harley (LOH) offers members a special
embroidered patch and pin during the first year of
membership. Each renewal year, LOH members receive an
LOH pin indicating the year of membership. You must be
an active female full or associate member of H.O.G.® to be
affiliated. Although LOH is
free-of-charge to active
H.O.G. members, the benefit
is not automatic. If you would
like to join, please call the
H.O.G. office or choose Update Membership Profile from
the navigation in the My Membership section to join
online.
NOTE: Use CTRL + Click on the name to follow the link to
their email address or visit the club website
http://www.tristatehog.net/ for the officers mail & contact
information.
HOG Overview
The Tri-state Chapter of the Harley Owners Group,
headquartered in Media, Pennsylvania, is an organization of
motorcyclists, their spouses and families. Sponsored by
Hannum's Harley Davidson dealership, the chapter is dedicated
to promoting a more positive image of motorcycling, as well as
enjoying the sport on virtually every level of activity.
Participating in charity fund-raising, community betterment
efforts and expressions of humanitarian caring, as well as many
patriotic and strictly fun runs and rides, our members come from
virtually every career path and wear white collars, blue collars,
and, of course, plenty of Harley black. New and current members
are urged to take part in all activities and should feel free to call
any of the officers for information or details and to provide
suggestions and thoughts on activities they would like to
participate in with fellow Chapter members.
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Last Word...
DISCLAIMER: The information contained in the TriState HOG News does not necessarily represent the
opinions of the Chapter Officers or its members. It
contains random ramblings & free advice and should be
treated as such. If you are ever unsure as to the correct
procedure when riding or working on your motorcycle,
consult a professional. All of the information in this
newsletter has been gathered and summarized to the
best of my ability; however, Tri-State HOG Media
Chapter, or any specific contributor or author cannot be
held liable or responsible for the correctness of any of
the information, or for damage, direct or consequential,
resulting from using any of the information or tips
contained in this newsletter. All information, advice, or
tips found here are provided "as-is" and no warranty
whatsoever for degree of correctness in terms of safety,
mechanics or physics is implied.
Harley-Davidson, H.O.G.® and L.O.H. logos are
trademarks and reproduced with permission entitled to
us as a H.O.G. chapter.
Please feel free to share your ideas, jokes,
pictures or articles for inclusion in the
next issue by emailing me at
hbailey3705@gmail.com.
The cutoff for the September edition is 8/23/2014.