2012_11_BMWMCC In The Wind
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2012_11_BMWMCC In The Wind
In The Wind Monthly Meeting Wednesday, November 14th Monthly meetings are held at Red & Jerry’s, located at 1840 W Oxford Avenue, Sheridan, CO 80110. Dinner and socializing at 5:00 p.m., meeting 6:30 p.m. and speaker at 7:00 p.m. Monthly Meeting Speakers Every Saturday at 8:30 a.m. (rain, shine, or snow), members meet for breakfast at Red Rocks Grill in Morrison. If weather permits, we ride afterwards. Most rides are spontaneous, with destinations determined that morning. Come with ride suggestions! November 14th: December 12th: January 9th: Official Travel Partner of BMW Motorrad 2013 Officers Monthly Scheduled Events November 4th November 6th November 11th November 14th November 22nd December 15th Michael and Keren Kilgore No Monthly Meeting Ron Ayres - AYRES ADVENTURES Introductions on Page 3 & 4 Daylight Savings Time Ends Election Day Veterans Day Monthly Meeting Thanksgiving Day Holiday Party & Gift Exchange 2013 BMWMCC Officers President: Vice President: Secretary: Treasurer: Carl Thomte Mike Szabo Jeff Kelley Frank Ricci New Club Website! Page 6 for more details. www.BMWMCC.org BMWMCC.org In the Wind 1 President’s Letter Another Year A year has passed since I started my first official elected year as the President of the BMWMCC. Much has happened in that period. We started 2012 having to change our favored and long used club logo. This was not a change that was welcomed by many of our veteran members and I heard plenty of complaints. However, this change was dictated by the corporate entity and I handled it in the way I thought would be the most democratic. We used club members for ideas and design as it is my policy to use club personnel whenever possible. We narrowed the choices and put them up for vote and the result is our present design. This process enabled the entire membership to participate and eliminated any possibility of favoritism. At the same time all this was occurring, the ride book was in production and the mileage contest results had to be processed, this left all of us in quite a scramble for a month or so. This was exacerbated by my inexperience in my new position, but we prevailed. This sort of franticness almost makes one happy for the downtime that winter provides, almost. With my team we have started the mileage contest; we thought this necessary compared to the MOA contest because of the unique weather we have in Colorado. We also expanded the levels and parameters of the PassBagger Quest, because we want our members to always have good excuses to go riding, right? We have also launched a new Website and e-mail system that should prove to be easier and more efficient to use and will put a fresh face on our organization. I’m back for These and other evolutions in the works, we hope will add to your another year as riding and social experience and continue to provide current and your President. future members a reason to join our fine organization. For those of you who have I would like to take this time to thank the departing Board Members, without them none of this would have seen fruition. not met me yet, I grew up in S.E. Denver, specifically the area around Yale and I-25.I now reside near the Littleton foothills. Roy Cherry, Vice President David Adair, TOR Rally Master Motorcycling came to me at the age of eleven in the form of a Larry Eckstrom, Secretary Mark Konopka Safety Director Bonanza mini bike and I’ve been riding ever since. During that Greg Cocks, Membership Bob Odenweller, Forum Administrator period I have ridden in all 50 states, nine Canadian Provinces, Ken Off, Webmaster Baja Mexico, and owned 30 motorcycles starting with a 53 Triumph Thunderbird, and have totaled close to 550,000 mi. For any of you that haven’t met these folks, they rock! Volunteers are I have been a club member since 2004, coming over from the the pillars that support the structure of our club. Concourse Owners Group where I was a member for 12 years. I’m looking forward to serving the BMWMCC for another year All right, I’m out of space for this month. Here we go, another year! of riding and camaraderie. It’s going to be fun, and you won’t Carl Thomte want to miss it! BMWMCC President Carl Thomte President Mike Szabo Vice President Mike Szabo is a Colorado native; born in one of the best states to ride motorcycles both off road and on. He has lived his whole life in Colorado except for 4 years where he served in the US Air Force. His first motorcycle was a Benelli Buzzer mini bike that he and his brother purchased together one summer from the JC Pennys Auto Center. Ever since then he has been hooked on motorcycles and has almost always had at least one. Continued on Page 3 BMWMCC.org In the Wind 2 2013 Officers When he was a kid his dad had BMW motorcycles. That is where he got his introduction to BMW’s. His first BMW was a 2002 R1150R that his wife got him for his birthday. He was instantly hooked on BMW’s - now owns four. He enjoys all types of riding all year around, from off road (two of his bikes are GS’s), to short trips, long trips and long distance challenges. He has completed several Iron Butt Rides. The longest is the Bun Burner Gold, which is 1,500 miles or more in less than 24 hours. Mike has been a member of the BMWMCC since 2004. He has enjoyed all types of riding with the club. It has introduced him to riding with many different personalities and to different places. Because he enjoys the BMWMCC so much and its members, Mike wanted to give back and is therefore honored that you have elected him as the Club’s new Vice President. Frank Ricci Treasurer My dog, Sunny, and I have been in Colorado for nearly two years now and live in the mountain community of Evergreen. A Bostonian up until this move, I decided to turn the elimination of my job into an opportunity to pursue a dream of living out here. In one beautiful state I can combine my love of the outdoors and mountains (I’ve climbed 21 14ers so far) with my passion for two wheels and great twisty roads, for Colorado is certainly amply blessed with both. I also have a passion for sports cars and being at and on race tracks, having done some amateur racing and instructing at many historic race tracks in the Northeast. My current rides are a vintage ‘85 Honda Interceptor and most recently, an updated ‘06 version of the Interceptor. I aspire to own a GS so I can experience Colorado’s many unpaved roads and scenic treasures not readily accessible on a street bike. I’m thankful to have found such a wonderful group of riders who share a common passion for two-wheel motoring and am grateful for the opportunity to be of service as your Treasurer and Board Member. BMWMCC.org Jeff Kelley Secretary I am a Colorado native and true “gear head,” with having been involved in many motorized activities over the years. I have usually had a street bike sitting in the corner of the garage, but my passion has been to trail ride the mountains of Colorado in the summer, and hit the trails in the winter on a snow mobile. I still have an old 250 YZ gathering dust, but now I can’t think of a better way, than to spend a Saturday riding the paved roads of Colorado with fellow club members. I really appreciate the time and energy the many members of this Club put into the great rides and events scheduled throughout the year and how this Club is highly regarded for its premier events and dedication to riding. Although my main bike has morphed into a K1300 GT, I still have the 1150 GS ready for a dual sport ride on a moment’s notice. I have enjoyed being a club member and am honored to serve as Club secretary. In the Wind 3 Holiday Party & Gift Exchange Celebrate the Holidays... Saturday, December 15th - 5:00 pm til whenever... Where: Mike and Sharon Via’s Home, 22376 Quail Run Drive, Parker 80138 Guests are asked to RSVP Sharon Via | 303-882-3271 | [email protected] Please contribute either an appetizer, vegetable or fruit tray or dessert and bring along your favorite beverage. Provided food includes: meats, tossed green salad, dinner rolls and coffee. Holiday Gift Exchange Don’t forget to bring a present and enter the “Santa” gift exchange! Gift value is approximately $25.00; no gag gifts please. What is the “Santa” gift exchange? This is when everyone draws a number to determine the order of the gift exchange. The person who draws the number “1” opens the first gift of their choice from the gift pile. Before the second person opens his or her gift choice, they can choose a gift from the gift pile, or snatch the previously opened And, so on... gift. A gift can only be regifted three times. This way, most people have a good chance of ending up with something they actually like and it is much more entertaining than just watching everyone open up one present. BMWMCC.org In the Wind 4 2013 Ride Book BMWMCC Mileage Contest Ends December 31st! This contest is open to all brands of motorcycles. Top Female and Male riders will be awarded in recognition of their accomplishment as well as the knowledge of having out-ridden everyone else in the Club. The development of the 2013 Ride Book is underway. We have many open Rides, Chairs, and Points of Contact positions open and are looking for new rides and events to include in the 2013 Ride Book. Thank you to ALL those who have volunteered in past years! Have a “new” ride idea you would like to have considered, but don’t necessarily what to lead? Submit your idea and we will solicit for a ride leader. As for the rest of us, we will be publishing the results of the competition in the BMWMCC In The Wind newsletter, so you will still have something to brag about, and a way to remember all that great riding! We are also in need of photos. If you participated in any rides this year and have high-quality photos you would like to have considered for the 2013 book, please email to [email protected]. Ride Leader: Responsible for conducting the safety briefing, selecting a sweep, guiding the riders, making sure everyone stays together and returns safely. Point of Contact: Monitors the event, updates club calendar as necessary, helps to organize (not lead) informal rides if there is interest. Chair & Organizer: Uses existing data from club records to pull an event together. Works with past Chairs to organize the necessary volunteers and implement the event. BMWMCC.org In the Wind 5 BMWMCC Website Visit our NEW Club Website at www.BMWMCC.org. Our Club was organized in 1973 and has grown to over 400 members who enjoy the many rides and activities that the club sponsors throughout the year. Our objective is to maximize the enjoyment of your motorcycling experience. Now you can stay connected and informed 24/7! Email your comments and [email protected]. suggestions to BMWMCC Facebook Page Visit our club’s Facebook Page. If you haven’t joinedcome on over! This is a great way to connect with other riders and club members, as well as finding news and posts about events. Upload your ride pictures with captions so everyone can enjoy them. BMWMCC Sponsors Page Stay connected to all of our supportive sponsors by clicking on their advertisement link located on our new Sponsors Page. Ad space on this page is included when you advertise in the club’s Ride Book or ITW Newsletter. Club Calendar Page: Rides & Events Visit the club’s Calendar Page to check for upcoming Rides and Events! To have your event or ride added to the club’s calendar, contact either Webmaster @BMWMCC.org or InTheWind@ BMWMCC.org BMWMCC.org In the Wind 6 Club Membership Renew Your Membership Online! December 31st - Club Memberships Expire! Renew online at www.BMWMCC.org. Select “membership” from the home page. A hard copy application is available to print and mail or you can register by PayPal. Some of the privileges of membership include: Club Membership Card Monthly emailed In The Wind Newsletter Annual Club Ride Book Subsidized Club Events Merchant Discounts BMWMCC.org In the Wind 7 PassBagger 200 Pass Bagging 200 Passes...3 Club Members Succeed! By Karst Postma I am ready to admit it: pass bagging has become an addiction. The first 50 passes were okay; I’ll get to it when I can.” I went over, I do not know how many passes, not bothering to take a picture of me and/or my bike. This is no longer so. The more passes you get, the stronger the need grows to get just a few more. When I counted up my passes two months ago, I came up short of the 200 I tried to get this year - well short. Then I heard Carl got to 200 and Shu was getting really close. Clearly an unacceptable situation!! Plan of attack was first the annual 3-day PassBagging club ride in September. With six of us, we managed to get quite a few passes under our belts around Alamosa. We had a great ride thru some of the most beautiful fall color country Colorado has to offer. How can you go wrong by visiting a place called Stunner Pass? That ride got Shu to 199 passes. That of course could not stand. Shu and I decided to attack the Western slope and finally get those passes completed. It is a long ride to get there, so when pass bagging, it is important to get them all out of the way in that particular area. Unfortunately, the week we picked was the first week with rain in Colorado. As a result, we ran into quite a few passes that were impassable due to mud or snow. We’ll have to go back for these late in the summer of 2013. At the end of five days riding, Shu made it to 213 passes. His 200th pass trophy picture is at Gill Creek Divide. Anybody know where that one is? I still came up short by 8, so one more 2-day trip got me to 202 passes. Good enough for this year. What is left? I show 345 passes in Colorado, so there is still room left for a few more adventures and seeing parts of the state I would not have thought of visiting otherwise. Most of the remaining 143 passes are out of reach for me, mostly due to lack of skills, but I also would need a much smaller bike than the 1150GS. Still, 250 should be achievable. The planning for 2013 started as soon as I came home from the last trip. To get an idea of what the different passes look like, go to www.passbagger. org, Randy Bishop’s most excellent website. So to all of you, give it a try. 50 passes is easy and can be done on pavement. I believe you can get to 104 on pavement. Then it is off to dirt, but 150 can be achieved on easy hard packed roads, many also accessible on regular street bikes. The rewards are huge. You get to see out of the way amazing places in Colorado, many with lots of interesting histories. In the process you get to improve your riding skills, with increasingly more challenging roads. See page 9 of this newsletter for more details about PassBagging 50 | 100 |150 | 200. BMWMCC.org In the Wind 8 The Quest Perpetual PassBagger Quest The PassBagger Quest is sponsored by BMW Motorcycle Club of Colorado and serves as a perpetual self-paced cumulative ride contest. It is perpetual in that the requirements can be completed over several years. The PassBagger Quest requires official registration and payment of $15.00 per person for each level. The registrant must then ride to the top of at least 50/100/150/200 individual Colorado mountain passes of their own choosing at their own pace and schedule, then document the accomplishment with a photograph of themselves, their bike and the sign or equivalent located at the top of each pass. 200th Pass Photo - Congratulations!! Page 8 Photo - Karst Postma Page 9 Top Photo - Paul “Shu” Shushan Page 9 Bottom - Carl Thomte Upon completion, the ride must be documented indicating the name of the pass, the date completed, with a photograph. The booklet is then given to the PassBagger Coordinator, who will authenticate the pass completions and certify eligibility for the award. Riders may choose any passes within Colorado as long as the pass appears on a published map or book. Documentation and proof of accomplishment: a photograph of themselves, their bike, and the sign or equivalent pass marker located at the top of each pass is required. BMWMCC.org In the Wind 9 Bike Sale & e B a y A u c t i o n 1998 BMW K1200 RS 1993 BMW K-Series - Yellow and black checkerboard - 27,000 miles - Hard side luggage - Heated grips - PIAA lighting kit - RAM accessory mount on dash - Permanent trickle charger connector - Tires are okay OK BMW fans - rhis is the one you have been waiting for. Some claim this is the finest motorcycle ever built by BMW. It is a 1993 K75S with ABS in Silk Blue. The motorcycle is a one owner machine with just over 55,571 miles on it. Maybe a few more by the time the auction is over, but the condition will be the same as what is listed here. Runs well, just had annual done. Slight scrape on right fairing from being dropped. Saddle has cracks. It’s a nice bike with a pretty color scheme and a low seat. I’m 5’9” and my feet easily reach flat onto the ground. Price: $5,250 Contact: Leonard Sitongia (North Boulder) [email protected] | 303-497-2454 Below is a link to the first eBay auction for a bike donated to the BMW MOA Foundation to raise funds for Motorcycle Training efforts. The bike is located in Colorado Springs and is a 1993 K75SA with 55,751 miles. There is a lengthy description about the bike on EBay and link below. http://cgi.ebay.com/ ebaymotors/1993-BMW-K75S-ABS-Silk-Blue-SaddlebagsOne-Owner-Corbin-Seat-/140874610854?pt=US_ motorcycles&hash=item20ccc7f8a6 BMWMCC.org In the Wind 10 BM W M C C 2012 Officers & Board Members President: Carl Thomte - 303.753.6652 - [email protected] Vice President: Roy Cherry - 720.273.6772 - [email protected] Treasurer: Frank Ricci - 720.536.5841 - [email protected] Secretary: Larry Eckstrom - 303.666.9084 - [email protected] Membership: Matt Baroody - 303-564-0453 - [email protected] Webmaster: Ken Off - 303.933.4225 - [email protected] Club Store: Paul “Shu” Shushan - 303.697.8904 - [email protected] Safety Director: Mark Konopka - 303.345.1672 - [email protected] Ride Chair: Dennis O’Neil - 303.810.4912 - [email protected] Social Director: Siggi Pflumm - 303.671.1425 - [email protected] ITW Editor: Cathy Catrell - 720.981.8985 - [email protected] Ride Book Chair: Cathy Catrell - 720.981.8985 - [email protected] TOR Rally Chair: David Adair - 303.565.0679 - [email protected] 100K Foot Ride Chair: Ken Off - 303.933.4225 - [email protected] Canyon Mixer Chair: Ken Off - 303.933.4225 - [email protected] Board Trustee: Ken Slough - 303.550-4619 - [email protected] Board Trustee: Siggi Pflumm - 303.674.1425 - [email protected] Board Trustee: Jeff Kelley - 303.710.7500 - [email protected] Join the BMWMCC Facebook page. All are welcome to become “friends” and post news, photos, or whatever else you think would be interesting to other riders. BMWMCC.org In the Wind 11 Club Membership Colorado Beemers––the premier motorcycle club of North America! Join like-minded motorcycle fans for club rides, breakfast meetings, social get-togethers, and safety meetings. Enjoy the great roads of Colorado and beyond with other adventurous motorcycle riders with weekly rides, weekend overnights and rides to rallies. Whether dual sport or touring, you are sure to find someone to ride with and enjoy our beautiful state. Colorado Beemers offers a monthly newsletter and an interactive website with an excellent knowledge base just for members. The club sponsors the internationally known “Top of the Rockies Rally,” and the “100,000 Foot Ride,” plus more than two dozen other rides and events. You will enjoy your motorcycle even more by joining this family-oriented, friendly group. o Application for Membership o Renewal o Change of Address o MOA # _______ o RA # _______ o AMA # ______ Member & Spouse Name: ________________________________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ________________________________________________________________ Home Phone: Cell Phone: ________________________________________________________________ Email: ________________________________________________________________ Bike Model(s): _________________________________________________________ Annual Membership Fees $25 Single / $250 Lifetime $35 Couple / $350 Lifetime Make checks payable to: BMWMCC P.O. Box 742 Morrison, CO 80465-5742 Sign up online at www.BMWMCC.org P.O. Box 742 | Morrison, CO 80465-5742 By signing I/we understand that the BMW Motorcycle Club of Colorado cannot assume responsibility for any aspect of my/our safety and that if I/we participate in any sanctioned event, I/we do so voluntarily on my/our own assessment of ability, the course, and all facilities and conditions, assuming all risks. I/we release and hold BMWMCC harmless for any and all injuries or loss to my/our person or property which may result therefrom. ________________________________________________________________ Signature Spouse Signature Volunteers Welcome! We would like to volunteer to: o Lead a Ride o Help with Club Event o Help with Club Activity o Other ____________ o Help with Club Activity ___________________
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