St. Clair County ABATE Chapter
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St. Clair County ABATE Chapter
St. Clair County A.B.A.T.E. Chapter November 2008 2008 Chapter Officers * President Rich KinKade rkrk2@ameritech.net * Vice President Breeze Hankammer twlvgage44@aol.com * Treasurer Renie KinKade rkrk143@ameritech.net * Secretary & Membership Sheila Gallagher gallaghersgetaway@sbcglobal.net Activities Linda Theis cupie85@hotmail.com Public Relation Candi Rasch carasch@egyptian.net Sgt At Arms Roger Johnston rramjet52@gmail.com Newsletter Sonny Theobald dwjwd@charter.net State Board Rep Mike and Dawn Bilkie mb62226@yahoo.com Region Rep Bud & Peggy Villiger peggyv@therohogroup.com State Board & Region Reps Rich & Renie KinKade rkrk2@Ameritech.net Safety & Education Tom "TJ" Miles tj7miles@hotmail.com Legislative Carl Buehler buehjunk1@charter.net *Executive Board What’s inside? President Corner Holiday CASH Sponsors LED Lighting Elections Notes from the desk of Sheila RIDING IN COLD WEATHER Burr to all! Legislation Concerning You Telling it like it is from the VP Southwest Region BOD Flyers St. Clair County A.B.A.T.E. Chapter Meets the second Thursday of every month at 7:00PM At the Elks Lodge in Fairview Heights. November 13th State Website: http://www.abate-il.org/ Chapter Website: http://www.abate-il.org/StClairCo/index.htm Presidents Corner: Very nice to see our membership in conversation about concerns of our biker rights. If you are not part of the Yahoo Groups and have an e-mail address you really need to join. It is FREE and let me tell you Doug White is informing us of various issues around the US. Please sign up if you have not done so. Holiday Cash: Did I get your attention!!! Starting last month we started selling 100 monthly drawing tickets at $10 each. One ticket will be drawn at the November meeting where the winner will receive $700 cash. After the meeting we will have 100 tickets available to sell for the next monthly drawing. Now tell me, who would like to win $700 for only $10 a chance each month. Best of all, you don’t have to be a member to purchase a ticket and you don’t have to be present to win, so tell your friends about this. Tickets sold very fast so best show up and get your ticket at the meeting. We hope to increase both membership and chapter operating funds while continuing the fight for “YOUR” biker rights. Sponsors: We are always looking for sponsors for our chapter newsletter. If you have a business card size you wish to place in the newsletter we have cheep rates. $5 for each month with 6 months paid in advance. We also have ½ and Full page space available. Contact Sonny to find out quotes and how to get the information to him. LED Lighting: Several questions have been raised on the use of LED lighting on your motorcycles. I asked an officer at the Fairview Heights police department specific questions about the use of LED lights and to provide a source from the IL traffic code book. All research I have done on the state of IL DOT website has returned “NOTHING” concrete. When I receive specifics I will pass the information on to you. If nothing is returned you can expect to see ABATE go forward with a new bill on the use of LED lighting. Update – Below is the law pertaining to lights. 625 ILCS 5/12-209) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 12-209) Sec. 12-209. Additional Lighting Equipment. (a) Any motor vehicle may be equipped with not more than 2 side cowl or fender lamps which shall emit an amber or white light without glare. (b) Any motor vehicle may be equipped with not more than one running board courtesy lamp on each side thereof which shall emit a white or amber light without glare. (c) Any motor vehicle may be equipped with one or more back-up lamps either separately or in combination with other lamps; but any such back-up lamp or lamps shall not be lighted when the motor vehicle is in forward motion. (Source: P.A. 77-37.) v/r Ride like the wind, Rich KinKade RIDING IN COLD WEATHER As long as roads are dry, motorcyclists can safely ride year around in spite of cold temperatures (just ask Roger and Wayne). We are lucky in that we had a phenomenal riding season in SW Illinois this year. However, when the mercury hides in the bottom of the little red bulb, we have to make some changes in our riding style. One of the big enemies of riders is hypothermia. Riding at highway speeds in cool or cold weather can deplete a rider’s body heat and leave him/her numb and fuzzy-headed (Alcohol can add to this) before they realize what has happened. Riders often misjudge how cold the ride will be (wind chill factor) because they are freshly out of a warm house and standing still in the warm sunshine (the sun will go down). At temperatures below 70 degrees, they should dress in multiple layers, adding and subtracting as necessary. Not only do multiple layers provide versatility, they also create insulated pockets of warm air. While it is common for riders to put on sweatshirts and jackets, the lower body is often ignored. Thermal underwear and chaps keep feet and knees flexible and ready to function. Thermal socks and ski-sock liners help keep toes cozy. Many ski shops offer an excellent variety in various weights. The old gray variety with the red toes will do the job also. Lightweight riding gloves do little to protect from the cold, and warm hands are critical to quick responses to unexpected hazards. Ski gloves or winter riding gloves with gauntlet flares help keep hands toasty. Some riders add ski glove liners, or use three-finger mittens for added warmth. They should be aware, however, that any added bulk may make operating the controls more awkward. Those not wearing or wearing a three-quarter helmet may want to consider a ski mask or something similar. There are excellent masks which cover the head, throat, mouth, and nose with a material similar to a lightweight wetsuit, yet allow the rider to breathe and speak comfortably. Some dealerships may have them, but they are more commonly found at sporting goods stores, which offer a line of ski wear. A luxurious, although expensive, way to keep warm is with an electric suit, gloves, socks, and even heated grips. They draw little current, but offer a lot of overall warmth. I would bet that an electrical short in the rain would wake a person up. Co-riders should wear the same clothing or more, since they often don’t get the same protection from the fairing that the rider does. There’s a whole different world of riding in the winter, and we can enjoy it to its fullest if we dress properly. The most inexpensive insurance policy is Safety. T.J. Miles Safety and Ed Faye Inn Bar & Grill 2503 Main Avenue Fayetteville, IL 618-677-2060 Open Weekdays from 10 am – Midnight Open Weekends from 10 am – 2 am The Grill is open from 11 am – 9 pm daily Featuring Burgers & Appetizers Notes From The Desk of Sheila Welcome Welcome Welcome to our new members and to all the members who have renewed their membership. You are greatly appreciated and we welcome you to and back to the chapter. I did send renewals to all people expired and will expire from 03/08 through the end of the year Welcome to our new and renewed members: John Caron, John Moore, Randy & Natalie Huck Sr, Jerry & Carol Scott The October meeting went great with many things being taken care of. After the welcome and the Pledge of Allegiance, we adopted a Poster Child. This poster consisted of a motorcycle rider in full gear that must be worn on base. The full gear consisted of a helmet, goggles, reflective vest, jacket, leather pants and boots. Imagine wearing all of that when it is 100 degrees outside. Newsletter report: Give us your e-mail address and we can send it to you. It is much cheaper then postage and saves the chapter lots of money. It is also available at our chapter web site. New Business ; Nominations last meeting and October meeting. Come join the fun and run for an officers position not for the hills (ha ha). Nominations are as follows: President - Rich KinKade Sergeant of Arms - Hank Vice President - Breeze Secretary - Sheila Gallagher Membership - Sheila Gallagher P.R. - Candi Rasch Activities - Candi Rasch Safety & Ed - TJ Miles Legislative - Carl Buehler State Board Rep - Rich & Renie KinKade Region Rep - Candi, Sheila, Breeze, TJ, Rich & Renie Alt State Board Rep Newsletter - Sonny Theobald Treasurer - Renie KinKade Please come to the meeting as there will be some more nominations announced then. As I am planning on bringing the membership list and going to close my eyes and nominate a bunch of people in a blind draw. Just stop by the meeting and accept. Thinking about a Christmas Party again. We have a new raffle starting in October. 100 tickets sold each month at $10 each. We will draw 1 winner for a $700 prize. I know I am playing. It is the Holiday Season, extra presents for family and friends. Or buy yourself something pretty. General Info: Law enforcement is watching you. Check out the website for lots of events and more. SW Region Report: State Seminar is Jan 16th. 17th, & 18th. We have 5 rooms with 2 queen beds each at the Northfield Inn in Springfield State Budget was “NOT PASSED” Burr to all! A nice weekend coming but look out after that! To cold for my butt. Our White Lightning Run was a GREAT ride....We left Crehan's and made a nice sound roaring through Smithton and Heckert on to Evansville where refreshments at Just Sue's hit the spot. On the way back, well, for some of us the White Lightning part kicked in and kicked my ass! Damn Baldwin Road and BK's bike don't ride well together, especially with me on the back. But it was a great day and the Chili Cook-off in Freeburg was a great ending. Thanks to everyone for coming with us! Same time, same place next year so mark those calendars! Second weekend in October. Hope everyone has been checking out the magazines in our area. We have started posting our activities in Biking Life and Midwest Throttle. On the political side, Rich, Renie, Al and I attened the John Shimkus Fundraiser on Monday. The FEDPAC presented him with a check for $2000. On Wednesday at Gallagher's Sheila, Mike, Cindy, Lumpy, TJ, Wayne, Roger, Joyce, Thunder and I also presented Jerry Costello with a check for $5000. Jerry has been a great supporter of ABATE and our chapter for many years. Next time you see him, please take the time to thank him! Other than that, looks like our first 70/30 drawing is coming up on Thursday and more tickets will be ready for next months drawing. Coming up in December at our monthly meeting we will be having our Christmas Party. Free Food and music! Hope everyone can make it! Hope everyone has nice Turkey Day! Candi John Shimkus Fundraiser Jerry Costello ABATE FEDPAC Presentation Legislation Concerning You: LEGISLATIVE NEWSLETTER ARTICLE- NOVEMBER, 2008 A search through whatever sources available to me came up with no local or state legislation directly effecting motorcyclists. The Illinois Legislature reconvenes this month so there could be rumblings again very soon. This might be a good opportunity for you to contact your representative and senator, expressing appreciation for their past support for motorcyclist’s right to choose and requesting this support in the future. Some of the addresses you might need are; Senator James F. Clayborne Jr. 327 Missouri Avenue 1st Illinois Bank Bldg., Room 422 East St. Louis, IL 62201 Senator David Luechtefeld 700 North Front Street P.O. Box 517 Okawville, IL 62271 Representative Thomas Holbrook 9200 West Main Suite 4 Belleville, IL 62223 Representative Dan Reitz 128 A West Main Sparta, IL 62286 Representative Ron Stephens 112A Executive Drive Highland, IL 62249 Last month’s state ABATE newspaper contained the legislative ‘report card’. This item reflects on past voting records. You may want to review this once more before heading to the polls this month. Get out and vote! Locally, much chatter has been had concerning the legalities of venue operators to establish requirements for events. Of particular interest is the permission, or lack thereof, to wear ‘colors’. Remember that this is not a legislative concern, but rather the prerogative of the manager and/or owner of the property. If you get out on some of the warmer days ahead, remember to always . . . Be Seen- Stay in Control (of yourself and the bike)- Ride Safe Carl Buehler Legislative Representative http://www.thebikinglife.com Telling it like it is from the VP WHEW—WHAT A FALL !! (Both seasonal and literally) SANDY AND ROGER (CMA) ARE ON THE MEND. YEAH !! HANK AND I ARE BACK IN THE SADDLE. (we bounced a little better than our friends did—still prayin for ya guys.) Unfortunately we lost some brothers Oct. 4th weekend. Our prayers go out to their families. And there have been numerous crashes. Stan from Sit-n-Bull was run off the Bluff Road, also. Beat up, but not broken. Thank God! CONGRATS TO KENT MILLER FROM SHOAL CREEK!! He won the 10 bucks for the “SONG CONTEST” in Sept. The answer was---“Summer in the City by the “Lovin Spoonful”! Got a good response from readers! Even some of the puppies (under 30) knew the title but not the artist. Ok---now it’s time to bitch……… The education that abate needs to also focus on are the people who DON’T ride!! This season has been hell on us riders. I don’t know the stats but I’m sure the % is heavy in the riders favor for “not at fault”! You know and I know that the drivers now are realllllly busy, TEXTING, EATING, CHANGING RADIO STATIONS, CHECKING E-MAILS ON LAP TOPS, AND THE FRIGGIN LIST GOES ON AND ON! They just don’t care. ABATE needs to really get heavy in the lobbying end (I hate politics) to get our asses covered. LITERALLY!! We can double the lights on the rear and wear lime green—but if the asshole on 4 wheels aint paying attention—you know the rest. And the first thing listed on the accident report is “no helmet worn by driver or passenger”. Do you know that L.E.D.tail and turn signals are “ILLEGAL”! W T F !!! Where’s the lobbyist for that? “UPDATE”-- ON THAT STATEMENT—“Legs” the state coordinator was at our meeting last night and he is gonna start the legislation for that. And I’m keepin a close eye on that issue. And Hank has already put them on our “”ass”” ! Aint this some shit! The government won’t let us light up our ass end because it is distracting to drivers…distracting to the point of being SEEN!! O M G, WHAT A CONCEPT. Jeez---IF THE DRIVER HAS SOMETHING TO LOOK AT---MAYBE HE’LL SEE US!! That is just too simple. But I have a simple mind. ((ya think this will get edited??LOLOL)) UPDATE # 2-- FROM F.U. BOB MEYERS ~~ HE HAS READ OVER AND OVER THE 2008 GUIDE LINES FOR LED TAIL LIGHTS~~he can't find nuthin' concrete as far as legal or not. kinda that damn gray area. politics!!! I, as well as the rest of the Chapter want to thank Alex and Shawn for the superb job they did for the Belleville Chili Cookoff ABATE Booth. Made some cash for the Chapter !! ((and yeah—this month was a copy and paste from the state letter—imma little tired)) BREEZE V.P. BOD & Southwest Region: Southwest Region Meeting: New Chapter: We welcome Apple Creek ABATE Chapter to our Southwest Region. They have moved from the West Central Region to our region to be better geographically aligned with a region. They service Greene and Jersey Counties. Marble Run 2009: Marble Run season planning has already started. To be approved however, I believe we will have a new area to ride in for 2009 with each chapter having 7 stops within their service area. Marble Run 2009: If you would like to advertise your business or service in the 2009 Marble Run book please contact Rich KinKade @ 514-3422. Prices are @20 for ½ page and $30 for a full page ad. Ad’s must be print ready for we do not provide graphic or ad setup service. State Board of Directors Meeting: 18 Oct 2008 Budget: Re-aligned physical year to calendar year. Budget will be presented at next BOD meeting. Chapter sanctions: South Suburban (Chicago area) chapter violated previous sanctions and this requires their chapter board of directors to attend the next meeting and answer questions. Sanction for allowing a nonpreferred listed advertiser to advertise in chapter newsletter “WITHOUT” BOD approval. Also, in violation for not having monthly newsletter sent to state for approval prior to sending to membership. Another chapter is in violation for sanctions on yearly tax information to state. Possible recourse is to pull chapter charter and move membership to other surrounding chapters. State Bike Raffle: We were presented a check for $117 for 10% of what your St. Clair County Chapter sold in the state bike raffle. Thank you to all your efforts with the sales. Elections: State held their 2009 elections for officers. Few changes for 2009; State Vice Coordinator, North West Region Coordinator, Newsletter & Products. Open position at state is LEGISLATIVE COORDINATOR. Congratulations to all State ABATE Officers for 2009. R&R MRF: Strapped for cash with only a little over 4000 members nationwide the MRF is running out of money. The MRF is the first line of defense in Washington D.C. and that is something we cannot lose. Your chapter is a sustaining yearly member. I encourage each of you to check out the MRF and join as an individual. The MRF has is a vital asset to all of motorcycling and constantly lobby in Washington D.C. on our behalf. http://www.mrf.org/ Meeting of the Minds: Conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Centre Downtown Peoria, IL in 2010. This conference combines the Federation of European Motorcyclists’ Associations (FEMA) and the USA Motorcycle Riders Foundation (MRF) to discuss issues that affect all motorcyclists. General Information: Products: We have chapter Beer / Soda koozies for sale. Price is $1 and they are going fast. Also, patches are still $5 and look for more chapter merchandise to come. Elections: Officers will be voted in for 2009 at the November meeting. Come provide your input for the future officers of your chapters’ goals. Holiday’s: With family holidays are just around the corner ABATE wishes each and everyone safe holidays. If you’re planning to travel, watch out for the idiots on the road. If you are staying within the local area below is a great party our sister chapter Piasa is holding on the 6th.
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