Michigan`s Helmet Law signed by Governor Rick Snyder making the

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Michigan`s Helmet Law signed by Governor Rick Snyder making the
DEDICATED TO THE
PRESERVATION OF MOTORCYCLING
Michigan’s Helmet
Law signed by
Governor Rick Snyder
making the long battle
worth while!
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Region Zero
Tammy Blanton
330-272-2038
DD Mike Aurilio
Columbiana County
Sam Sacconi
330-227-9900
Mahoning County
Ron Blanton
330-272-2265
Portage County
Mickey Meehan
330-562-4905
Stark County
Lance Brunie
216-798-2640
Summit County
Paul Stokes
330-644-4572
Trumbull County
Ron Blanton
330-272-2265
Region 05
Ralph Buss
800-582-5577
Adams/Brown County Open
Butler/Ham/War & Cler Co’s.
Tim Kaelin
513-561-4745
Clermont County
Tim Kaelin
513-561-4745
Clinton County
Dan Cisco
937-481-1018
Fayette County
Open
Highland County
Open
Region 06
Carla Lawson
937-308-0385
DD-Marilyn Griffin 937-778-0179
Champaign County
Clark County
Region 01
937-845-1992
Steve Diekmann
740-632-2950 Kirk Goings
Open
DD-Mike Aftanas
740-284-1577 Darke County
Greene County
Open
Belmont County
Bob Nagey
740-310-2116 Miami County
Dave Lawson
937-878-0856
Harrison County
Paul Rayl
417-737-1314 Montgomery County Open
Preble County
Open
Jefferson County
Mike Cunningham 330-303-3335 Region 07
Monroe County
Open
Brian Jordan
419-307-3506
DD-TJ Hausman
419-680-9270
Region 02
Erie County
Open
Dave Davis
740-349-9499 Contact Danny Reilly 419-217-1920
DD Russell Brooks 740-674-6094 Huron County
Open
Coshocton County
Contact Dan Reilly
419-217-1920
June Davis
740-349-9499 Lucas/Wood Counties
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Guernsey County
Contact Mike Stock 419-669-4648
Pat Foraker
740-679-2494 Ottawa County
Licking County
Contact Bill Bowersox 419-705-8896
June Davis
740-349-9499 Sandusky County
Holmes County
TJ Hausman
419-680-9270
Knox County
Seneca County
Open
Muskingum County
Contact Director above
Terry Billy
740-872-3686
Region 08
Region 03
Tim Cordray
740-269-1213
Mark Davis
419-649-0240 DD: Rusty Pierce 330-340-8882
Allen County
Carroll County
Dana Frost
419-229-0982 Mike McGinness
330-407-3183
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Stark County
David Rostorfer
419-738-8895 Mark Miller
330-417-0238
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Tuscarawas County
Jack Linet
937-585-4155 Dave Antonelli
330-343-5374
Mercer County
Region
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Paulding County
614-332-0198
Daniel Bustos
419-399-5291 Kolman Fuzy
DD Bo Essig
614-493-1314
Putnam County
Donna Schimmoller 419-453-3890 Franklin County
Roger Wright
614-286-7676
Shelby County
Madison County
Open
Van Wert County
Kevin Feathers
419-695-3846 Pickaway County
Jeff Bowersock
614-306-2570
Region 04
Pike, Ross & Scioto Counties
Ruby Worchuck
419-256-2560
Open
Defiance County
Union & Delaware Counties
Jami Young
419-438-7060 DCC-Harley Stock 419-654-5448
Fulton County
Scioto County
Open
Art “Rabbi” Miller Jr. 419-335-1185
Henry County
Open
Region 10
Williams County
Open
Hocking County
Open
May 2012
B: Paul Rayl 417-737-1314
D: Jim “Bushman” Sprague 419-680-8584
Fairfield County
Perry County
Vinton County
Morgan County
Noble County
Open
Open
Open
Open
Open
Region 11
Theresa Knipp
740-564-0048
Athens County
Open
Lawrence County
Open
Gallia County
Open
Jackson County
Open
Meigs County
Open
Washington County Open
Region 12
Contact TJ Johnson 330-360-7752
Ashtabula County
Open
Cuyahoga County
Open
Geauga County
Open
Lake County
Open
Region 14
Steve Lindsay
740-360-0471
DD Mark Baden
419-722-3268
Crawford County
Open
Hancock County
Mark Baden
419-722-3268
Hardin County
Mac McFarlin [email protected]
Marion County
Region 16
Michael McLaughlin 330-336-7464
Ashland County
Rick McClure
419-869-7025
Holmes County
Cowboy Whitman 330-567-3127
Lorain County
Open
Medina County
Garret Robison
330-278-2714
Richland County
Dawn Berkshire
419-571-7882
Wayne County
Milan Sigler
330-201-2458
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R14 - Fostoria Awareness Rally 5.4.12
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Region News:
Come the end of May is Memorial Day Weekend. This is a short list of some of the Fallen
you may what to Remember at this time:
2008
Toad
Grizzly
Jacqueline Baker
Barbara (Elgin) Carpenter
Jerry E Carver
Rev. Paul “Pig Pen” Graham
Don M. Guthrie
Butch Hofer
William Hoover, Jr.
Tom Keeney
Ronald Pepping
Jack Smith
2009
Vincent A. Dowdy
May 2012
EL Evans
Levi Goforth
Thomas M. Lee
Brian Lucas
Martin Davis Meister
Russell “Rusty” Mullenix
Donald Perdue
Dewayne Peters
2010
Thomas Blazek
Michele Coblentz
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A. David Jenkins
“Hillbilly Sue” Williams
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David Bower
Paul Albert Buheit
Thomas W. Coen
David B. Frantz
Donita Greathouse
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Rick Workman
2012
George Gantner Sr.
Deborah A. Smith
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May Is Motorcycle Awareness Month! Join us at
A.D. Farrow Co. the Northstar Dealership @ Interstate 71 exit 131 (Sunbury Exit), to make this the
biggest and best Awareness Rally Parade of all
time here in The State of Ohio. Be there, Rain or
Shine, we Ride at Noon Sharp.
May is a very busy Month for us all over the State
with the 4th, Region 14 Awareness Run; 5th State
Awareness Run; 6th Louie Run; 12th State Board of
Directors Meeting and Region 5 Cancer Run; 17th
is MRF Bikers Inside the Beltway D.C.; 19th Region
1 Freedom Run, Region 4 Awareness Run, Region
6 Jay Shanks Run and Armed Forces Day Run to the Chillicothe Veterans Hospital; 20th Region
2 Awareness Parade, Region 8 Look Twice Run, Blessing of the Bike in Dayton Ohio; 26th Region 9 Madison County Anniversary Run and Region 14 Memorial Run. We got it going on every
weekend this month so “Git Yer Scooter Out” and put down some miles in support of our Brothers and Sisters here at ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
State Legislative Director, Scott “Woody” Wood, has been pushing all the buttons to bring
our Handlebar Bill HB 316 sponsored by State Representative Cliff Rosenberger to the forefront.
We are scheduled to have our 3rd and final hearing before the House Transportation Committee
April 25th and with a little luck on this date our Bill will pass out of Committee to the President of
the House to be put on the Floor for discussion and a vote.
State Senator Tim Schaffer, sponsor of our Right of Way Bill SB 92 is ready to introduce the
last amendment proposed for this bill and we hope this will be the final push to get this Bill moving to update many statues that are way out of date. Now is the time to call on your Locally
Elected Officials and ask them to support our initiatives designed to make travel safer for all
commuters on the Public Highways and Byways in the Great State of Ohio.
June Jam 2012, Presale Tickets are on sale now for only $20.00, if you have not done so
already, Buy One Now! This Event is supposed to be our Biggest State Fundraiser every year, if
you can attend the State Party or Not, makes no difference, buy a ticket so we can keep the
cost of Membership down, we have not raised the Price of Membership for 7 years and we
would like to keep it that way.
NEWS FLASH: April 12, 2012, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder signed Public Act #98 (SB
0291) into law today. Michigan is now a Choice State after 46 years under a Mandatory Helmet
Law.
United We Stand, Jim “SNAFU” Elgin
ABATE of Ohio Supporters
at ABATE of Michigan’s
2011Freedom Rally. This
year it will be a
“Freedom Celebration”!
Join us on Wednesday, June
6, 2012 as we ride from
OBW in Sandusky to
Lansing, MI. to help them
celebrate becoming a
“Choice State”.
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May 2012
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preserving personal freedoms and sharing our goals.
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STATE BOARD MEMBERS
Chairman of the Board: Jim Elgin
Executive Director: Ed Schetter
Ohio ABATE PAC Chairman: Ed Schetter
ABATE Foundation Chair: Jim Sprague
Ex Officio Officer: Jim “Goofy” Bown
Treasurer: Lynn Hardin
Secretary: Barb Tittle
Deputy Directors: A: TJ Johnson - B: Paul Rayl
C: Kolman Fuzy - D: Jim Sprague
State Security Dir.: Dan Morgan
State Products: OPEN
State News Dir.: Diane Thompson
Government Relations Dir.: Scott “Woody” Wood
Safety & Ed. Director: Mike Stock
State Events Coordinator: OPEN
Technical Director: Tim “TJ” Johnson
Office Staff: Chris Winchester
Ohio MRF Rep: Ralph Buss
NCOM Rep: Haskel Combs
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Let’s start off with a
great big congratulations
and job well done to our
brothers and sisters to
the North. For those of
you who chose to read
my article first or have
been disconnected from
any sort of news, Friday
the 13th is now a day of
celebration of choice
and freedom in Michigan. That was the day
Michigan Governor Rick
Snyder signed Public
Act 98 into law. Michigan now joins 30 other states allowing adult choice by changing
their out of date mandatory helmet law. This is an effort that started
in 1975. We have to admire the never say die attitude and ability to
keep up the good fight demonstrated by ABATE of Michigan. Even
after back to back gubernatorial vetoes, thanks for nothing Jenny,
the mission remained intact. Again, my hat is off to you.
A big thanks goes out to all who sent in letters, e-mails or made
phone calls in support of the change. The economic impact of increased tourism was a big factor in the decision. So let’s saddle up
and go for a ride into that state up North and show our support. It
will be great to go to a Freedom Rally in June rather than a Helmet
Law Protest.
Let’s use the momentum created by this change to re-energize
ABATE of Ohio’s push for our ROW bill and handle bar height bill.
I’ll see you all at the Awareness Rally on May 5th,
Ed Schetter
And then there’s the Bylaws.
The Bylaw review committee has been busy. Both the Constitution
and Bylaws have been reviewed. The Policy and Procedure manual is next. This will move faster only one reading is needed instead of three. If you have any input please send it to me.
Here is the hard work of the Bylaw Review Committee for your
review:
Many changes in the Organizational Manual were nothing
more than correcting spelling and grammatical errors. The Bylaw
review committee determined that these were a matter of housekeeping and motions are only proposed for changes that alter the
intent, meaning or procedures outlined in this document.
Qualifications of All Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 62:
Establish new section: Qualification of a Region Secretary in (new) Article 5 Qualifications of the Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 63:
Establish new section: Qualification of a Region Treasurer in (new) Article 5 Qualifications of the Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 64:
Establish new section: Qualification of a County Secretary in (new) Article 5 Qualifications of the Officers.
Self explanatory.
2nd reading of motions made at the November 2011
BOD meeting to be voted on at the March 2012 BOD meeting:
Motion 65:
Delete Article 5: Election of the Chairman of the Board.
Delete Article 6: Election of Region and County Officers.
Replace with (new) Article 6: Election Procedures.
Self explanatory.
1st reading of motions made at the January 2012
BOD meeting. 2nd reading at the March BOD meeting and vote
at the May 2012 BOD meeting:
Motion 66:
Add new Article 7: Appointment of Interim Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 67:
Replace Article 7 Withdrawing from Office with new
Article 7 Resigning from Office.
Self explanatory.
Motion 68:
Replace Article 8 Conduct with new Article 8:
Misconduct.
Self explanatory.
Motion 69:
Add new Article 9 Miscellaneous.
Self explanatory.
Motion 57:
Establish new section: Qualifications of the State
Technology Director in (new) Article 5: Qualifications of
the Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 58:
Establish new section: Qualifications of the Non-Voting
BOD Members in (new) Article 5: Qualifications of the
Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 59:
Establish new section: Qualifications of a Region Director
in (new) Article 5: Qualifications of the Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 60:
Establish new section: Qualifications of a County Coordinator in (new) Article 5: Qualifications of the Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 61:
Add “The ability to motivate members and officers.” To
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Hi Friends,
With all this
great weather I hope
that everyone has
been getting some
fresh air and lots of
miles. Now to keep
yourself safe and out
of trouble, four items
to check. 1) Drivers
License, 2) license plate, 3) Insurance dates and 4)
Tires. This can make the rest of the riding season
safe.
Please watch out for those distracted drivers.
They are everywhere. It has become such a problem
that we are now keeping track of the numbers and
there will be more to come later on that.
Sorry this is so short but just so much going
on. If you don’t have that Look Twice Save A Life sign
in your yard, get it done.
Ride within your limits,
Mike Stock
0312
May 2012
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On March 20, 2012 I attended the Motorcycle
Safety Rider Group Meeting
at the Ohio Department of
Public Safety. Several issues were discussed that I
would like to make everyone aware of. One of the
issues was discussed at
this year’s seminar. I
brought up that there were
still many traffic signals
across the state of Ohio that will not recognize motorcycles. I
added that several of these have been reported, but still were not
operating with a motorcycle. I was given contact information and a
guarantee that the information I provided would be followed up on.
Please email the locations of traffic signals that will not change with
the weight of a motorcycle on it to [email protected]. I
will make a list and forward it to my contacts. Please send me an
address at the intersection or the name of the two roads or streets
that intersect, town and a zip code.
We also heard a report from a representative of OSP Traffic
Statistics. This is the agency that compiles the OH1, the report that
law enforcement compiles at the scene of an accident. My question
was why does every motorcycle accident reported have to include
whether or not helmets were being used? I explained that there
was blame implied that motorcycles did not appreciate when it is
irrelevant information. The answer was their report to NHTSA had
to include the information. That does not necessarily mean that the
media had to report that information, but that information sold
newspapers. My suggestion is if you see or hear a news story on a
motorcycle crash that includes whether or not the rider and or passenger was wearing a helmet, and you feel it is irrelevant information contact the media and let them know your feelings. If they get
enough calls maybe they will understand that reporting irrelevant
information is hurting their credibility.
The last issue from this meeting I will bring up here is the
Purple Heart MC License plate. I expressed frustration that this
plate is not being manufactured after a law was passed permitting
the manufacture and sales. The reason we have been given is that
the size of the insignia can not be embossed due to size and the
number of digits required. I answered that this was not an acceptable response as there are other insignias with the same size and
as much detail already in production, besides the point that the
number of digits can easily be dropped by 1 and there would still be
plenty of digits available. The Department of Public Safety promised to look into the situation.
Next topic, ABATE of Ohio, Inc.’s Voter’s Guide for 2012. I am
compiling information about candidates at the state level for both
Ohio’s House of Representatives and the Senate. I have written a 3
question survey that covers current legislation. There is a copy of
this survey in this issue. I need help getting the survey out to candidates. Please get a copy or the survey to state level candidates for
Ohio’s House of Representatives and Ohio’s Senate and have the
candidate complete the survey. Please send completed surveys to
[email protected]. Cutoff date for the surveys to be emailed
back is 9/1/12.
Final hearing for H.B. 316 and decision on shoulder high
amendment is scheduled for April 25 at 4pm. Check next month for
the outcome.
If you are reading this prior to May 5, please plan on attending
the Awareness Parade and Rally. We need to make a good showing to the public and our legislators.
Until next month,
Scott “Woody” Wood
Government Relations Director
ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
ABATEOFOHIOINC.~VOTER’SGUIDE2012~QUESTIONAIRE
Dear Candidate,
The attached survey was designed to help the members of ABATE of Ohio in their decisions for candidates in the
upcoming election. The results will be published in our newsletter “The Outspokin” and will also be printed on our
webpage abate.com. Please take a couple of minutes and complete the following survey, scan and attach survey and
send to [email protected]. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Name _________________________________________ Phone ____________________ Party _______________
Are you running for House of Representatives or Senate? _______________________________________________
District _________ Counties in District __________ Email address ________________________________________
S.B. 92 increases penalties for minor misdemeanor traffic offenses (including right of way infractions, marked lane
violations, and assured clear distance) in O.R.C. section 4511. Do you support, oppose, or are you undecided on this
legislation?
______________________________________________________________________________________________
H.B. 316 changes restrictions on motorcycle handlebars from 15 inches to shoulder high. Do you support, oppose, or are
you undecided on this legislation?
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Do you support, oppose, or are you undecided on a mandatory helmet law for all motorcycle riders and passengers in
Ohio?
______________________________________________________________________________________________
Thank you for your time.
May 2012
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MRF NEWS
Motorcycle Riders
Foundation
motorcycle rider safety courses across
the state at affordable rates so every
rider can be educated before hitting the
road."
236 Massachusetts Ave. NE | Suite 510 |
The law was written with input from
Washington, DC 20002-4980
ABATE, a motorcycle association dedi202-546-0983 (voice) | 202-546-0986 (fax)
cated to improving motorcycle safety
http://www.mrf.org
and car driver awareness of motorcyclists on the roads. The new law gives
Michigan the strictest requirements for
12NR12 - MRF News Release - Michigan
riding helmet-free of any state that has
Helmet Law Modification Signed by
modified mandatory helmet laws for
Governor
adult choice (30 states). Allowing motorcyclists to ride helmet-free could also
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 13 April 2012
generate more than $1 billion in direct
Contact: Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Governand indirect revenue, according to a
ment Relations and Public Affairs recent Michigan Consultants study.
"The problem is, helmet laws have
Michigan Helmet Law Modification Signed by
done nothing to improve safety or reGovernor
duce fatalities or the cost of insurance," said Vince Consiglio,
Sent to you at the request of ABATE of Michigan
President of ABATE of Michigan. "Motorcycle accidents are a
Contact: Jim Rhoades (734) 578-6144
very small percentage of accidents overall. Data from other
Thursday, April 12, 2012 Vince Consiglio (248) 672-0957
states has proven that states that remove mandatory helmet
http://www.abateofmichigan.org/
laws do not see an increase in insurance premiums, and states
that institute helmet laws do not see a corresponding decrease in
ABATE: Governor Signs Helmet Choice Law
insurance rates. It's never happened. In addition, the leading
insurance lobbyist was videotaped testifying before a senate
Michigan joins 30 other states to allow adult choice on helmet
committee last session that residents in Michigan will not see
use, toughens standards
any rate increase as a result of the passage of this bill. This is
LANSING, After 46 years, Michigan now joins 30 other
yet another reason that we garnered such a large support base
states in amending the mandatory helmet law in favor of adult
from the Michigan legislature". Consiglio also wanted to extend
choice. The Michigan legislature overwhelmingly approved SB
ABATE's gratitude to "all of the legislative officials and Governor
291 with broad bipartisan support, and Michigan Governor Rick
Snyder signed Public Act #98 (SB 0291) into law today. The new Rick Snyder who courageously supported freedom in the face of
an onslaught of baseless and emotional arguments perpetuated
law modernizes Michigan's outdated mandatory helmet law,
which was a holdover from bygone days leaving Michigan, in the by our opponents".
The Michigan Licensed Beverage Association is a statewide
minority one of only 20 states left enforcing an empty federal
trade association representing bars, restaurants, convenience
mandate.
stores and other class C license holders that also supported a
The proposal to update Michigan’s mandatory helmet law
change in the law. "Every year we watch our customers ride into
was introduced in the Senate by Senator Phil Pavlov (R) St.
neighboring states and very few motorcycles ride in because of
Clair.
this law. Our members near the Michigan borders are ec"Every year, millions of dollars leave our state because of
static!" said Scott Ellis, the Executive Director of the MLBA.
Michigan's outdated mandatory helmet law," Pavlov said. "This
ABATE Michigan has partnered with public schools and pribipartisan plan will keep our dollars here, attract even more tourvate driving instructors to teach more than 75,000 new drivers
ists to Michigan and help our state in these tough economic
about motorcycle awareness, using resources donated by
times." Pavlov's bill also strengthened standards for allowing
choice by mandating more stringent provisions then other helmet ABATE members.
Since 1975, ABATE members have lobbied legislators to modify
-free states.
Michigan's outdated mandatory helmet law, which was a barrier
To ride helmet-free, motorcyclists must:
to motorcycle tourism. At the same time, the previous law did
* Carry at least $20,000 in additional medical insurance.
nothing to reduce motorcycle injuries and fatalities.
* Be at least 21 years old.
* Have at least two years of riding experience or undergo special
Statistics about Michigan Motorcyclists*
safety training.
* 36.5 years of age
"We believe that the key to motorcycle safety, accident re* Married
duction and injury prevention lies in rider education, car driver
awareness and license endorsement," said Jim Rhoades, Legislative Director for American Bikers Aiming Toward Education, or
(Continued on Page 17, MRF Reports)
ABATE of Michigan. "We plan to continue providing certified
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RIDER INSURANCE PROMOTES MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AWARENESS MONTH
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – Rider Insurance is joining with federal, state and local highway safety, law enforcement and
motorcycle organizations in proclaiming May as “Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month”. By increasing education and
awareness of the importance of safe riding and the need for mutual respect for all motorcyclists and motorists, we can
continue in our efforts to reduce the number of injuries and fatalities on the highways and back roads nationwide.
With motorcycles fatalities on the rise, it is important to remember that motorcyclists are more vulnerable than those in
other types of vehicles. Motorists should always look for motorcycles by checking mirrors and blind spots before
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Then they take it home and throw it in the trash.
Women are usually the ones in relationships who most want to
have a garden. Guys don’t seem to wanna invest all the time and
effort, and we usually prefer to just go to the grocery store and
spend a few bucks. Though I admit, nothing tastes as good as a
homegrown tomato picked right off the vine. Being lazy AND single
now, at least I’m not nagged into helping with all the disking, tilling,
planting, weeding, and all the rest of that crap. Especially the part
where ya wonder ‘What the hell are we gonna do with all this zucchini?’ But I DO miss harvesting a garden full of super-fresh veggies, and eating ‘em!
Ages ago (so long ago that I can talk about this now), my first
wife and I used to plant a HUGE garden full of all kinds of things
every year. We even planted about half an acre of corn, mostly just
to hide what we had growing in the middle of it. But then again I
used to do a lot of things I don’t do now. I just thank God I survived
and never went to prison. Now the only weed grown around here is
in my flower beds for the whole world to see.
May is also “Motorcycle Awareness Month”. This is when we
have a talk with our motorcycles and tell ‘em to be aware that cars
might run into ‘em LOL. Not really of course. But ABATE DID have
much to do with the State of Ohio officially recognizing this month
as a time for drivers to be reminded of the presence of motorcyclists on the road again. We try to take advantage of this, and have
Ahoy mates,
local mayors publically acknowledge it by making official proclamaIsn’t May GREAT? How could anyone NOT think so?! I’ve
tions. Then we ask them to hang conspicuously placed banners for
written of this before, but May is just so damned rich in everything
the public to notice. Regarding that, our annual “Awareness Rally”
that it seems to overpower ALL of the senses: The smells, the
warmth of the sunshine, the sounds of the birds, the budding
is in May.
beauty of flowers and stuff. Hell, I bet if ya really tried hard enough
The month of May should be when we start to prepare for our
you could even taste it!!
annual state party held on the 22nd of next month, the “June Jam”. I
And IN a tasteful way, May allows people to ask for more, as
couldn’t make it last year, and apparently a lot of YOU couldn’t
in, “May I do this?”, “May I have that?” or “May I see your....”OOPS! either (so I can’t EVEN bitch at ya).
But speaking of that, the month of May seems to bring out our most
May is when we drag out our grills, clean them off, and soon
carefully concealed yearnings and desires. I just don’t conceal
we start to smell those 2” thick Rib-Eyes and T-Bones sizzling. I
mine.
use lotsa (what most people call) “Spencer” steaks too....they’re
Like I also mentioned a few years ago, in
good AND very inexpensive. I have a
olden days May’s instinctively sexual appeal was
fish-screen for the grill, and I’m gonna
recognized. It was perfectly acceptable to go “Abe using that more this year too.
Maying”, which meant that in May even the nobilMay is when I wash my bike, whether it
ity would often have lusty garden parties where
needs it or not.....or I at least urge somethe men AND women would chase each other
one to do it for me (told ya I was lazy).
around the castle’s surrounding grounds with
Some years I even clean out my saddlefrivolity and frisky playfulness in mind. In keeping
bags, ‘What WAS this stuff? Spilled
with that tradition, nowadays old codgers like me
Yukon Jack?’
celebrate May by going to parks to sit on benches
I know they don’t do this anymore, but
just so we can playfully swat women on their bethe last work day before Memorial Day
hinds with our canes if they should happen to
Weekend USED to be when the kids got
sashay anywhere near us. OOPS again! Now
out of school for the summer. I rememyou’ll avoid us! See what May does to me? .....It
ber sitting in those class rooms, in those
makes me even stupider.
ridiculously small wooden desks with
Most of you have probably already had your
folding seats, staring at the clock on the
bikes up, running and on the road after what has
wall that last day of every year. The
turned out to be a relatively mild winter, but May is
minutes would tick by sooo slowly! Viwhen you start really cruising. For me, it’s that of course...but it’s
sions of swimming at the lake, playing baseball, and just playing in
also when the pool gets opened (AT LAST!) It’s when I occasionally general, would be dancing in my head.....while the smell of freshstand gazing at my cluttered garage thinking of things I should do
cut grass and flowers would tantalizingly drift in through the open
about it, and it’s when I start thinking about longer road trips
class room windows.
(whether I actually take ‘em or not).
Later, in high school, my thoughts would be of the hope of
May is when we usually get out our camping gear and dust it
borrowing my Uncle Melvin’s motorcycle. I’d be dreaming of cruisoff. We air out our tents, repair sleeping bag zippers etc. It’s when
ing on those hot and hazy summer afternoons on that last day,
we wash out that green and fuzzy goo that’s been sitting dormant in while I sat at a slightly larger desk.....still staring at a damned clock.
our coolers all winter, ‘What WAS this stuff? Spilled Yukon Jack?!’
Talk about pure anticipation! When the bell finally rang, in MY head
Some of you have planted things in vegetable gardens, and
it sounded like a starter-pistol going off for the 50 Yard Dash! “Born
May is when those succulent shoots begin to flower and start to do to Be Wild” by Steppenwolf comes to mind (as it did then).
what they can to produce things for your dinner table. Forest Gump
Believe it or not, there’s still a little bit of that in me when I
went on and on about all of the things you can do with shrimp. Well, wake up on a beautiful morning in May....and I hope it’s like that for
you can go even further than that with zucchini. But no matter what you.
ya do with it, ya still end up with way too much. So ya end up giving
MAY you enjoy this wonderful time of year,
it away to friends who pretend they appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Bummer May 2012
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www.midohio.com. AMA members can get a special discount
through May 28 by calling the AMA directly at (800) AMA-JOIN (262
-5646). Kids 12 and under are admitted free with a paying adult. Get
your tickets today.
Heading up the café contingent and coordinating bike shows and
memorabilia displays is Mike Seate, motorcyclist, author, founder of
Café Racer magazine (www.caferacermag.com) and star of the
Café Racer TV show (www.caferacertv.com) on Velocity.
"We've had a significant presence at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
for several years now, and we love the crowds, the energy, the fun
and the very cool vibe you get there," Seate said. "We're glad to be
at the forefront of the modern resurgence of the café racer motorcy-
Mods and Rockers to take
center stage at AMA Vintage
Motorcycle Days
April 06, 2012
Contact: James Holter
Phone: (614) 856-1900, EXT. 1280
E-mail: [email protected]
cle, and taking that enthusiasm to the next level by being front-and
The AMA is pleased to announce that the 2012 AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days rally -- the country's grandest celebration of old bikes
and the people who love them -- will highlight the classic "Rockers
and Mods" two-wheeled subculture that is presently undergoing a
popular resurgence in America.
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, set for July 20-22 at the Mid-Ohio
Sports Car Course in Lexington, Ohio, will shine a spotlight on British café-racer motorcycles and Italian metal-bodied scooters made
popular by the self-described Rockers and Mods of the early 1960s.
"If you've ever seen the TV show
Café Racers, or watched the movie
Quadrophenia, you know the amazing impact the British Mods and
Rockers had on motorcycle culture,"
said Grant Parsons, AMA director of
marketing and communications. "At
this year's AMA Vintage Motorcycle
Days, it's not just about the custom
café racers and blinged-out Lambrettas and Vespas, but also the crazy
and wonderful people who are bringing these icons back to life 40 to 50
years later, an entire ocean away
from where the craze got its start."
High-profile characters in one of
motorcycling's most colorful bits of
history, Rockers sported pompadours, wore leather jackets festooned with pins, and rode Triumph,
Norton, BSA and other Brit-bikes chopped into café racers. The
Rockers stood in stark contrast to the Mods of the same era -- dapper-dressed riders who prized the glorious cosmetic and performance enhancements of Italian metal-body scooters like Vespas and
Lambrettas. For a Mod, the more shiny-chrome rear-view mirrors
mounted on the front legshields, the better.
Both groups -- and their machines -- will be honored as the 2012
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days "Marque of the Year." The Rockers
and Mods showcase at Mid-Ohio will be most evident in bike and
scooter shows focused on the two groups, and in a special tent
devoted to the Mods and Rockers, with machines, memorabilia,
history displays and live interviews and entertainment throughout
the three days of AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.
All Mods and Rockers, and everyone else who enjoys vintage motorcycle racing, riding, building, watching and bench-racing, are
invited to the family-friendly event in Central Ohio July 20-22. Tickets are available now to the general public through
May 2012
-center at this event will be awesome."
Spearheading the Mods and their scooters will be Phil Waters of the
Pride of Cleveland scooter shops (www.clevelandscooters.com),
who is working with scooter clubs like the Columbus Cutters in
Ohio, XYL in Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Vintage in Pennsylvania, to
create one of the most unique opportunities for scooter enthusiasts
to come together in years.
"This thing is just going to be great," Waters said. "Scooter riders -all scooter riders but especially those who love vintage metalbodied scooters -- will find plenty
to love with everything we're pulling together for this event. We'll
even have a special area for the
scooter crowd to camp, and a few
surprises that I don't want to give
away yet but definitely involve field
games. I'm looking forward to
seeing old friends and new ones
from six states at this year's AMA
Vintage Motorcycle Days."
All of this adds up to a three-day
event like no other, and one that is
sure to be memorable, said Craig
Rust, president of Mid-Ohio Sports
Car Course.
"We're confident this edition of
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days will
be even a bigger success than the
events in years past," Rust said.
"The focus on Mods and Rockers will bring a ton of interest and
fans to the facility, and we're thrilled to transform our grounds into a
motorcycle mecca for three days this summer."
Parsons noted that all types of riders, fans, motorcycles and scooters are welcome at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days.
"While the focus at AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days is clearly on
vintage and classic machines, we also welcome riders with today's
interpretations of café-racer machinery and modern scooters, and
all other motorcyclists as well," Parsons said. "Some of the bikes
being built in the café style from vintage and modern Japanese
bikes are out of this world. At the same time, modern scooteristi and
every kind of scooter imaginable will receive a warm welcome at
AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days."
A number of special events and enhancements are planned for this
year's AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, and they will be announced
in the coming weeks.
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NCOM BIKER
NEWSBYTES
BIKERS ROLL WITH “COLORS” LAWSUIT
Police claim that a group of bikers was
Compiled & Edited by Bill Bish,
pulled over for wearing improper helmets,
National Coalition of Motorcyclists
but an attorney for the bikers claims they
(NCOM) were stopped by state troopers because of
their colors.
MICHIGAN RIDERS WIN HELMET FREEDOM
In a recently issued court opinion, U.S.
Proving that persistence pays off, moDistrict Judge Jerome Simandle in Camtorcyclists in Michigan shook off the sting of two
den, N.J. said two members of the Pagans
previous gubernatorial vetoes of their helmet law
Motorcycle Club and one Tribe M.C. memrepeal bills the past few years and bounced back
ber can proceed with their lawsuit stemto win freedom of choice with the stroke of their new governor’s
ming from a July 30, 2009, traffic stop in Burlington County, inpen.
cluding malicious prosecution. During the stop, New Jersey state
Michigan lawmakers overwhelmingly approved a helmet troopers ordered riders of six motorcycles to remove their "colors,"
law repeal measure with broad bipartisan support, and with Govthe members' patched jackets, but the bikers refused -- leading to
ernor Rick Snyder’s signature on April 12th, Michigan now joins
a federal lawsuit alleging actions by the troopers violated their
30 other states in amending their mandatory helmet law in favor of constitutional rights.
adult freedom of choice.
"The court has basically said, 'Yes you have a right to
“The repeal is effective immediately!,” announced Angel wear a patch, these logos,' " said Boyd Spencer, who is the Aid to
Richardson, Legislative Director for the Michigan Confederation
Injured Motorcyclists (A.I.M.) attorney for New Jersey and Pennof Clubs and a member of the National Coalition Of Motorcyclists
sylvania, and serves as legal counsel for the local Confederations
(NCOM) Board of Directors.
of Clubs.
“The new law modernizes Michigan's outdated manda"Now you're all going to take your jackets off, because
tory helmet law, which was a holdover from bygone days leaving
on this highway, these are the only colors," one of the state troopMichigan in the minority as one of only 20 states left enforcing an
ers told the group, referring to State Police blue and gold uniempty federal mandate,” said Vince Consiglio, President of
forms.
ABATE of Michigan.
None of the bikers removed his colors, and at a later
To ride helmet-free in Michigan, motorcyclists must be
municipal court hearing, the helmets were found to be legal and
21 or older, have at least two years of riding experience or unthe citations were dismissed.
dergo special safety training, and carry at least $20,000 in addi“We’re looking … for the court to rule the obvious:
tional medical insurance.
These people have a right to wear their colors,” said Spencer.
“This is a widespread practice of police officers harassing people
KENTUCKY MOTORCYCLE LICENSING MEASURE PASSES
with (club) patches on. It’s not an isolated incident.”
“HB 328 was signed into law by Governor Steve BesThe state filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit but Sihear on April 11th, 2012,” announced Jay Huber, State President
mandle, in his ruling, said the plaintiffs "sufficiently alleged depriof the Kentucky Motorcycle Association in a legislative alert to
vations of a clearly established constitutional right."
KMA/KBA members. “In short this bill does two things: Stops the
cycle of people riding around on a permit for years and years
WEIRD NEWS: MOTORCYCLISTS CHARGED WITH TERRORalong with providing a way for 16 and 17 year olds to once again
ISM FOR NOISY EXHAUST
get a motorcycle license.”
Prosecutors in violence-stricken northern Mexico have
According to the bill’s digest, the new law will “allow a
brought terrorism charges against two motorcyclists because their
person who has received an intermediate operator's license to
loud exhaust pipes backfired and caused a sound like gunshots
apply for a motorcycle instruction permit; make a motorcycle inthat sent a crowd into a panicked stampede.
struction permit good for 1 year, with the ability to renew the perThe two motorcyclists were leaving their workplace near
mit 1 time, allow a person whose motorcycle instruction permit has the main square of the northern city of San Luis Potosi, where an
expired apply for a motorcycle operator's license if the person can Easter week festival was being held. The two got on their bikes
present proof of successful completion of a motorcycle safety
and fired them up, and that is when the confusion began. Because
education course.”
the backfiring of the engines sounded like the popping of gunshots, hundreds of people stampeded out of the square seeking
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY ACT BECOMES LAW IN WISCONSIN cover. But the streets were nearly blocked by vendor stalls, causGovernor Scott Walker signed AB55 into law, reports
ing the crowd to pile up and resulting in some people getting tramABATE of Wisconsin, which not only clarifies penalties for right-of- pled.
way violations but also establishes motorcycle awareness training
State law defines terrorism as acts that "produce alarm,
in Drivers-Ed courses.
terror or fear in the population ... to disturb the public peace or try
AB55 provides a technical correction for 2006 Wisconto undermine government authority." Officials say state criminal
sin Act 466, moving the penalty provisions from the courts to an
codes often lack lesser but more appropriate charges to handle
administrative function of the DMV. All right-of-way violators that
situations involving acts that may be irresponsible but are hardly
cause serious injury or death on Wisconsin's roadways will be
criminal.
subject to up to a one thousand dollar fine and up to a nine month
It would all seem like a tempest in a teapot, if the two
license suspension and must complete a DOT approved right-ofmen weren’t facing possible sentences of five to 20 years in prison
way awareness class before being reinstated. Also, AB55 adds a
if convicted. While that seems like harsh punishment for a noisy
mandatory minimum of thirty minutes of motorcycle awareness
exhaust, authorities said such irresponsible behavior is a real
training in all drivers' education classrooms throughout the state.
problem for states where drug-gang gunbattles have terrorized
“It is ABATE of Wisconsin's hope that the education and residents in recent years.
awareness portions of this law will help promote responsible driving on Wisconsin's roadways and make our roads safer for all
QUOTABLE QUOTE: “The legacy of heroes is the memory of a
roadway users,” said the motorcyclists’ rights organization in a
great name and the inheritance of a great example.”
prepared statement.
~ Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881), British statesman
May 2012
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ASK OUR
LAWYER
folks don’t want to ride very far in snow and ice
- it is only fun for about an hour. And, even
though a side car makes any motorcycle one
hell of a snow dog, pushing one out of a snow
drift is challenging. Following is a good list of
several items of inspection from the MSF that
most of us know about, but I thought was well
worth reviewing. Pay special attention to the
last item - insurance check. Most of the checklists that you see omit that one - and it is the
most critical. Check your policy to make sure
that you have at least 250k-500k with the same
in uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.
Remember that is the coverage for you in case
the person that runs over you has no or low
insurance limits. This is the coverage that you
can use to make your mortgage payments, feed
the family and your dog while you are laid up.
ROD TAYLOR ABATE LEGAL
SEVICES
BY
PLACES TO RIDE BEFORE YOU DIE – HELL’S
ANGELS, 1942 STYLE
Next year, on your way to Daytona
tooling down I-16 or I-95 near Savannah, you may
want to stop and pay homage to the Hell’s Angels
of the 8th Air Force. There you will find a museum dedicated to the
Mighty 8th of the Army Air Corps. It was in Savannah that the 303rd
Bombardment Group (H) was formed to fight the Germans during WW
II. The Hell’s Angels, as that group called itself, often fought the
“Abbeville Kids,” the German yellow-nosed FW190s. On January 11,
1944, the 303rd made a devastating strike that took out much of the
German Air Force. For this, the Hell’s Angels were awarded a Distinguished Unit Citation for bravery against the enemy. At the Mighty 8th
Museum, you will learn all about those who sacrificed their lives for
ours. An interesting fact that I learned was the 8th suffered more casualties than the entire Marine Corps during WW II.
If you want to get on the lighter side of things, ride into
Savannah to Chippewa Square. (Savannah is laid out in a series of
squares with the houses on the outside and a park in the center. They
say London is laid out the same way). It was there that Forrest Gump
told his life story - feather and all.
MOTORCYCLISTS HAVE TO SQUAT AND GRUNT? - YOU’VE GOT TO
BE KIDDING ME!
I own too many vehicles/motorcycles to be proud of. Some
say I have a collection problem, in that most of these vehicles/
motorcycles are not worth much. But I like them, age, rust and all. I like
to think of them as classics - Kentucky classics. Some have estimated
that it takes me up to 2 hours a year just to keep up with the plates and
stickers for the “Kentucky collection.” No problem. But sometimes I
don’t keep up with the plate thing. So imagine this: Bubba-ette pulls me
over after spotting my ‘84 shovel with expired plates. If I go against my
own advice and go 4th Amendment on her (you usually go to jail and
get towed when you do that) I can be stripped searched with no problem
if that is the policy of the local gendarmes.
The U.S. Supreme Court, in Florence v. Board of Chosen
Freeholders of the County of Burlington, has held that regardless of the
innocuous nature of the crime (like expired plates), the police can take a
peek at your privates. While I was not hurt in the war, I can say that I
am not fired up about posing in front of my non-favorite cops, especially Beaumadine. Sure they have a right to make sure that bad guys
with bad stuff stuck up there are not being introduced into the general
prison/jail population, but come on - does that include a guy with a
Kentucky vehicle collection who was a little slow on the new plate, who
hasn’t had a traffic ticket in years? What has happened to our 4th
Amendment? No wonder we need ABATE if there are people with law
degrees, people who are judges who think like that. If they can take a
peek up your ass for no real threatening reason, you can damn well be
certain that a peek into your home may be next.
THE HARLEY OR YAMAHA HAS BEEN SITTING IN THE GARAGE
SINCE OCTOBER - WHAT DO YOU DO WITH IT BEFORE YOU RIDE?
Many of us are fair weather riders. I got a sidecar for my
shovel so I could try riding in the ice and snow. Now, I know why most
May 2012
Points To Check Before You Ride - MSF Guidelines
Start the riding season right with the T-CLOCS inspection
created by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation. The following is a summary of their pre-ride inspection checklist that will help you get your
bike ready to ride after a long few months of extreme cold and harsh
conditions.
T - Tires and Wheels
• Check the air pressure of your tires and inflate to the pressure specified in your owner's manual. Look for wear-andtear on the treads, and for cracks, bulges or embedded objects.
• Check your wheels for roundness, cracks and dents, and
bent, broken or missing spokes.
C – Controls
• Review the levers and pedals to make sure they're still
lubricated, and adjusted and fitted properly. They should not
be broken, bent, or cracked.
• Inspect cables to make sure they are not frayed, kinked, or
folded into sharp angles. Also, test to make sure your bike's
cables at no time interfere with your ability to steer.
• Check hoses for cuts, cracks, leaks, bulges, chafing or
deterioration. Like cables, hoses should not interfere with
your steering or suspension, and should not be folded into
sharp angles.
• Test that the throttle moves freely, does not stick and snaps
closed when released.
L - Lights
• If you removed your battery over the winter, re-install it your owner's manual should tell you how. Check the battery
to make sure the terminals are clean and tight, and that it's
properly charged and secured. Check the vent tube to confirm it is not kinked or plugged, and is routed properly.
• Look over the lenses on the bike to make sure they are not
cracked or broken, are securely mounted and do not have
excessive condensation trapped within.
• Make sure the reflectors are not cracked, broken and are
securely mounted.
• Review the bike's headlamp for cracks. Confirm it points at
the right height and direction. Test the operation of the high
beam and low beam options.
• Test the tail lamp and brake lights to make sure they work
when they should, and they are not cracked. Clean and ensure they are properly secured.
• Test both of the turn signals - left and right!
O- Oil and other fluids
• Check the levels and quality of the engine oil, transmission oil,
shaft drive, hydraulic fluid, coolant and fuel. Replace or
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(Continued from Page 13, AMA News)
Making plans now reaps big dividends for AMA members, who
can purchase a weekend pass for $35, a $10 savings off the
regular advance rate, and a one-day pass for $20, a $5 savings
off the regular advance rate. The AMA member discount is in
addition to the regular $10 savings on advance ticket purchases,
and there is no service charge for AMA members when purchasing through the AMA.
AMA member pricing, available through May 28, is only available
by calling the AMA directly at (800) AMA-JOIN (262-5646).
About AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days
A fundraiser for the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame, AMA Vintage
Motorcycle Days features classic motorcycles and scooters of all
makes and styles, and honors the riders who made them famous.
Activities include the AMA Racing Vintage Grand Championships,
which include amateur national championship roadracing, motocross, hare scrambles, trials and dirt-track; North America's largest motorcycle swap meet; bike shows and awards; stunt shows;
demo rides of current production bikes; an AMA Life Member
breakfast; and seminars on a number of topics by noted motorcycling experts.
In addition to perusing the swap meet, enthusiasts also have the
option of taking advantage of free on-site tent camping as swap
meet vendors. If you have some vintage parts, bikes or memorabilia that you would like to sell while immersing yourself in AMA
Vintage Motorcycle Days experience, you're encouraged to do so.
Swap meet vendor applications are available at
www.AMAVintageMotorcycleDays.com > Vendor and Swap Meet
Info.
For updates about events and activities, as well as information
about past AMA Vintage Motorcycle Days, visit
www.AMAVintageMotorcycleDays.com.
May 2012
* College-educated
* Average income:
o $35,000/yr
o $57,000/yr for members of American Motorcyclists Association
o $80,000/yr for Harley Davidson owners
* Most are insured to operate a vehicle and a motorcycle
* Are responsible law-abiding citizens
* Have passed motorcycle safety courses
* Have experience on the road
* Pay taxes, registration and operating fees
* Capable of making his/her decision about whether or not he/she
should wear a helmet
* American Motorcyclist Association
Ride With The LeadersTM by joining the MRF at http://www.mrf.org/join.php or
call 1-202-546-0983
Registration is easy and secure for MRF Regional and Meeting of the Minds
conferences. Visit our website at http://www.mrf.org/events.php for further details
and registration information.
Send in your nominations and donations for the MRF's Young Activist Scholarship fund today. For complete details, visit http://www.mrfae.org/yas.php.
Sign up today for the MRF's new roadside assistance program by visiting
http://www.mrf.org/mrfroadside.php The program is available to MRF members and
non-MRF members.
© All Information contained in this release is copyrighted. Reproduction permitted with attribution. The Motorcycle Riders Foundation, incorporated in 1987, is a
membership-based, national motorcyclists' rights organization headquartered in
Washington, DC. The first motorcyclists' rights organization to establish a full-time
presence in Washington, DC, the Motorcycle Riders Foundation is the only Washington voice devoted exclusively to the street rider. The MRF established MRFPAC
in the early 1990s to advocate the election of candidates who would champion the
cause of rider safety and rider freedom.
The MRF proudly claims state motorcyclists' rights organizations and the very
founders of the American riders' rights movement among its leading members. The
MRF is involved in federal and state legislation and regulations, motorcycling safety
education, training, and public awareness. The MRF provides members and state
motorcyclists' rights organizations with direction and information, and sponsors
annual regional and national educational seminars for motorcyclists rights activists,
as well as publishing a bi-monthly newsletter, THE MRF REPORTS.
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ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
American Bikers Aimed Towards Education
JUNE JAM Vendor Form
June 22nd – 24th, 2012
The following is the list of what it will cost a vendor to set up at June Jam 2012;
Food Vendor $150.00. includes electric & 2 admissions
(MUST include list of menu items with application)
Tattoo Vendor - $150.00 if using campground power.
$100.00 if they use self-contained power.
This price includes 2 admissions (Artist & Helper).
Each additional Artist - $75.00. This includes
1 admission.
General Vendor – 10’ x 10’ space $50.00. Includes 2
admissions. Additional 10’ x10’ space $25.00.
Used Parts Vendor – 10’ x10’ space $25.00. Includes 1
admission.
Limited Electric (First come First serve) Generators allowed.
**All Fees are payable by “Certified Check or Bank Money Order”!!** **NO REFUNDS**
Please Note: Food & Tattoo vendors will be subject to inspection by the Hocking County Health Department.
Call 740-385-3030 for information about regulations, permits & etc.
Vendor Set Up will start at noon on Thursday, June 21st. Vendor must be ready to sell by Noon June 22nd!!
ALL vendor staff must be 18 years or older with a photo ID for age verification.
NO CHILDREN UNDER 18. NO PETS. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS!! These rules apply to set up time also.
We are sorry but, there are NO Full RV-Hook-ups Available.
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. reserves the right to limit the number of vendors with the same type of wares.
The first contracts returned to ABATE will receive first consideration.
Contract forms may also be obtained by contacting or questions referred to the ABATE State office @ 614-319-3644 or 800-252-4537.
Business Name: ______________________________________
Contact Name: ________________________________
Address: ____________________________________________
Phone: ______________________________________
City: _________________________ State: _____ Zip: ________
Cell: ________________________________________
Type of Business: ____________________________________Items include: _________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________
Pre-Registration Ends June 18th, 2012
Please Print Clearly
Only $20.00 per person (GATE Price $25)
Date _______________
Name _____________________________ Member of ABATE/MRF/AMA? Yes or No
Name _____________________________ Member of ABATE/MRF/AMA? Yes or No
Address ____________________________________________
City _________________State ___________ Zip ________ Phone ____-____-______
Send check or money order payable to: ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
P.O. Box 1658, Hilliard, OH 43026
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) "Not for Profit" organization. All funds are NOT tax deductible. May 2012
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Cleaning Out the Corral
CLASSIFIEDS ARE FREE TO MEMBERS. blue. $6,400. Michael - 330-503-8040 NO BUSINESSES PLEASE (See pgs 37 &
38).
Classifieds run for a maximum of 6 issues, unless you tell us otherwise. Send
changes to: [email protected] or call
937.477.5193
FOR SALE:
Classic, 1978 Honda-Matic Hawk, good
condition, blue in color, needs minor
carb. cleaning. Under 15 K, original
miles. New battery needs tires from
sitting; kept out of the weather. $1200
OBO call Vivian 419-680-3857 leave
name and number.
FOR SALE: 03 Indian Chief
parts: lights, turn signals, windshield,
seat, gas tanks, fenders, side covers,
speedo, air cleaners, & more. All for
$1,500. Dan-o @ 330-606-9102
FOR SALE:
Morris M-5 Magneto, new points, condenser, plug wires, excellent shape.
$700. 8mm Clutch Basket & front pulley
kickstart only, excellent shape. $75.
Krank vent for Shovel, new. $60. Complete Primary inards, chain, basket, etc.
excellent shape. $100. Pentair pool
heater 200,000 BTU excellent shape
$195. Hayward earth filter, excellent
shape also. $145. Jeff Spradling 740676-8378 Region 1, Belmont
FOR SALE:
75 Sportster Daily Rider $4,500 OBO.
60’s VW Trike Roller Project, $2,200 or
trade for step-thru scooter. Art (Rabbi)
419-335-1185
FOR SALE:
11/10
1968 FLH - completely rebuilt from the
frame up, minus the paint job. I have
95% of the correct Harley Davidson
parts, plus extras. Asking
$12,000.00. Howard at 419-966-6544.
FOR SALE:
06/11
2007 Honda VTX 1300c, 2,500 mi.
Shield, floor boards, bags, dark metallic
May 2012
Region Zero area.
FOR SALE: NEW PRICE !
0711
1997 FLSTC. 29K/mi. Stage 1, S/E
pipes. Frenched light rings, all black
with factory leather bags. Looks great,
runs strong. (was $11,000) Now
$9,500. For pic: [email protected].
Homer (James B. Blevins) 419-6372749
FOR SALE:
0911
1959 Triumph Trophy/Tiger; Pre-unit
650 single carb. Pretty much stock
looking except for single solo sprung
seat and passenger pad. Runs good,
Have parts book and shop manual. No
engine number, original frame and
tranny numbers. No title. Asking $3,800
or best offer. Call Martin 937-4267140 or email for pics and video at
[email protected]
WANTED:
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1990 Ultra Classic Seat. Call Don @
740-824-3696 R-16
WANTED:
King Tour Pak to fit 1995 Electra Glide
Classic. Vivid Black preferred but all
considered if in good shape. Note:
Newer or Quick release versions will
NOT fit. 513-574-2624 leave message
or email: [email protected]
FOR SALE:
0112
1952 FL Harley Davidson All new, 60
chop. S&S Manley Andrews premo.
Best of everything. $9,000. 419-4883464 after 5 pm.
0312
FOR SALE:
2000 Black HD ElectraGlide Anniversary Dresser; Big Bore Kit Mdl, newer
tires, 32,000 mi, serviced regularly.
$11,800. Leila after 6pm 330-435-6367.
R16 area.
FOR SALE:
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New! Kendon Single Rail Trailer. Incl
full-size spare tire and rock gards.
Holds full size cruiser. Brought home,
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never used. Pd $2,900. Garaged. Asking $2,500 OBO. Great Deal!
614-582-8522. R9 area.
FOR SALE:
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NEW IN BOX! Vance & Hines Monster
Ovals slip-on mufflers. Great looks and
sound! Installed and then removed. (A
bit too loud for me on 110" engine) Paid
& offer @ $800.00 OBO. http://
www.youtube.com/watch?
v=WVqjNaZ0GX0 Earl @ (614) 5828522
FOR SALE:
0412
Men’s 3XL Jacket, Nex Gen Black w/
reflective trim, never worn. Rain/
Thermal/Kevlar. Asking $100. John,
R8 area: 330-904-9845
FOR SALE:
0512
2003 XLH1200 Anniversary Model,
Gun Metal paint, 1 owner, new battery,
+ many more extras.7,300 mi. Asking
$5,750. Stan @ 330-501-2585. R-Zero.
0512
FOR SALE:
S&S Super E Carb for Shovelhead, ’66’78. O-Ring Manifold Style, complete w/
notched air cleaner. Still in box, New.
Asking $325.00 Region 8 area. Call
Duck @ 330-484-3962.
Wanted:
Looking for a Penny
Press. If anyone knows
someone who may want
to sell one, please call
Robin @ 614-539-1576.
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(Continued from Page 6 - By-Law Changes)
Motions made at the September 2011 BOD meeting Motion 104:
Add “To provide a list of all Region and County Offiand voted in at the January 2012 BOD meeting:
cers to the State Office within 7 days of the last election in the region.” To Article VII: Duties of the Officers,
Motion 93:
Section 22: Duties of a Region Secretary.
Add “This document supersedes any previous verSelf explanatory.
sions of the ABATE of Ohio Constitution.” To Article
Motion 105:
XI: Miscellaneous.
Add “To provide a list of all County Officers to the
Self explanatory.
Region Secretary within 3 days of the last election in
Motion 94:
the region.” To Article VII: Duties of the Officers, SecAdd “To keep the BOD, the Region Safety
tion 25: Duties of a County Secretary.
and Education Officers and the ABATE membership
Self explanatory.
informed of any safety and education issues or activities.” To Article VII, Section 11: Duties of the State
1st reading of motions made at the January 2012
Safety and Education Director.
BOD meeting. 2nd reading at the March 2012 BOD meeting
Self Explanatory.
Motion 95:
and vote at the May 2012 BOD meeting.
Change Article VII, Section 13: Duties of the State
Events Director, Paragraph E to “To serve as chair of
Motion 106:
the annual state fund raiser committee.”
Add “To notify State Office of any changes to the
Self explanatory.
RBO/CBO officer list within 7 days.” To Article VII,
Motion 96:
Section 22 Duties of a Region Secretary.
Add “To promote a positive image of ABATE.” To ArtiSelf explanatory.
cle VII, Section 1: Duties of all Officers of ABATE.
Motion 107:
Self explanatory.
Add “To notify Region Secretary of any changes to the
Motion 97:
CBO officer list within 3 days.” To Article VII, Section
Add new Article VII, Section Duties of the ABATE of
25 Duties of a County Secretary.
Ohio PAC Fund Chair.
Self explanatory.
Self explanatory.
Motion 108:
Motion 98:
Insert “(State Office may act as Region Treasurer)”
Add “To recognize and develop the strengths of indiinto Article IV, Section 4 The Region Board of Officers.
viduals as members and officers.” To Article VII, SecInserts into the Constitution the procedure of using the
tion 1: Duties of all Officers of ABATE.
State Office as the Region Treasurer, a practice that
Self explanatory.
has been offered historically.
Motion 99:
Motion 109:
Establish new section “Duties of a Region Secretary”
Add “To notify the State Office of any BOD decisions
in Article VII: Duties of the Officers.
or discussions that may affect the day-to-day operaSelf Explanatory.
tion of the State Office.” into Article VII, Section 7 DuMotion 100:
ties of the State Secretary.
Establish new section “Duties of a Region Treasurer”
Self Explanatory
in Article VII: Duties of the Officers.
Motion 110:
Self Explanatory.
Add “Any officer leaving office must surrender all apMotion 101:
propriate ABATE assets, including but not limited to
Establish new section “Duties of a County Secretary”
records, property and monies not necessary to conin Article VII: Duties of the Officers.
tinue service to ABATE. (See Property Transfer Form
Self Explanatory.
and Instructions.)” to Article IX: Miscellaneous.
Self explanatory.
2nd reading of motions made at the November
2011 BOD meeting to Be vote on at the March BOD meeting:
Motion 102:
Add new paragraph “Elections for all offices of the
RBO and CBO will be held during December of each
year. One-year terms will commence in January of
following year.” To Article 6: Election of Officers.
Self explanatory.
Motion 103:
Clarify paragraph G in Article 6: Election of Officers to
read “Election rules and procedures are defined in the
ABATE Bylaws.”
Self explanatory.
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top-up fluids that need it.
• Check for leaks of these same fluids.
C - Chassis
• Review the condition of the frame, looking for lifting
paint, cracks, or dents.
• Make sure the front forks and rear shocks are properly
adjusted.
• Check the tension of the belt or chain. Lubricate the chain
if needed, and inspect the teeth of the sprockets confirming
they are not hooked and are properly mounted.
• Replace broken or missing fasteners and tighten if loosened.
S- Stands
• For both center stands and side stands, make sure they are
not cracked or bent and that the stand springs into place and
has the required tension to hold the bike in position.
For more spring-ready tips, check your owner's manual. It's
sure to have a checklist for getting your particular make and model of
bike ready for a summer of riding after a long winter of inactivity.
Also, don't be shy to take it into a professional for a spring tune-up if
you are at all unsure or uncertain. It will be money well spent.
Now that you, or a professional, has inspected the bike to
make sure it's ready for the coming riding season, let's not forget that
your riding skills have not been practiced in quite a few months. In
fact, it's likely you're down right rusty (it's been a long winter after all.)
Make your first ride a short one at low speeds. A test ride in a parking
lot or around the block will give you an opportunity to get a feel again
for the skills required to brake and maneuver a bike safely. You can
even take a refresher course. After all, if your bike needs a tune-up,
wouldn't also the rider? There are courses designed specifically for the
experienced rider that builds upon existing rider skills.
Finally, ADJUST YOUR MOTORCYCLE INSURANCE
COVERAGE. Many insurance companies will allow you to remove
road or driving coverages on your bike over the winter months. Now
that you're getting your bike ready for the road, you will need to revise
that coverage. Since motorcycle insurance rates can vary significantly
year to year, it's wise to compare motorcycle insurance quotes
every year before committing to another season of monthly
insurance premiums; and riders looking to buy a new ride
should compare insurance quotes for different models to see
how much they'll cost to insure before they make a final decision.
will keep you from tracking fresh paint across the lanes and damaging
the new stripes. It also will prevent paint from getting onto your bike.
- On four-lane highways, pull around the striping train by
merging carefully into the open lane.
- On two-lane highways, stay behind the last truck in the
striping train, placed well behind the striping truck. This will give the
new paint the few minutes it needs to dry. If traffic backs up behind
the striping train, crews will pull out of the way where it is safe to do
so and let congestion clear.
- If you drive through wet paint, which is water-based,
clean your bike as quickly as possible with a high-powered water hose
such as those used in car washes.
Good tips for safe riding this spring!
ABATE, though many know it not,
is one of the greatest rights organizations ever;
but what it reaches for by far exceeds what it has achieved,
and what it has achieved is magnificent.
Remember, injured ABATE members pay only 28 ½% of total
recovery and expenses as approved by client, consistent with and
conforming to applicable state law. Elsewhere, you may pay 33
⅓%, 40% or even 50% of your recovery. And, ABATE members
are not charged for recovery of damage to your motorcycle, and
have access to a 24-hour toll-free telephone number.
Call us at (800) 25-RIDER
If you have any questions you would like to ask the lawyer,
please submit them to ASK OUR LAWYER, at [email protected]. © 2012, ABATE Legal Services.
SPRING ROADWORK GUIDELINES
These notes come from the Missouri DOT, but apply
to all of the places we ride. - Rod
The spring pavement striping program has begun,
and drivers will see slow-moving caravans of trucks painting
roadways throughout the state. Crisp, easy-to-see striping is a
significant safety feature on roadways. The paint contains glass
beads that reflect light from headlights in the dark. The striping
trains move between 8 mph and 12 mph when workers are
painting white and yellow lines on the highways. The trucks
have flashing lights, boards with flashing arrows and signs that
say "Wet Paint."
Many striping crews are working 12-hour days
Monday through Saturday. Although most of the striping is
done during daylight hours, some nighttime work will be
scheduled when traffic volumes are lighter. Rain or very damp
conditions will cancel or cut short any striping work that is
scheduled.
Safety Tips
Motorists should use caution in and around the
striping equipment and crew workers. Here are riding tips to
remember when coming upon a striping project:
- Stay behind the last truck in the work train. This
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REGION ZERO
Region Director: Tammy Blanton - 330-272-2038
Region Zero Meetings: Contact your County Coordinators for
time and location:
Columbiana: Sam Sacconi 330-227-9900 meetings on 4th Sunday
of Month, 2:00 pm.
Mahoning: Ron Blanton 330-272-2265
Stark: Lance Brunie, 216-798-2640, 3rd Sunday, 3:00 pm.
Trumbull: Ron Blanton 330-272-2265 - Check County News for
meeting location.
Summit County: Paul Stokes 330-644-4572
Website: http://regionzero.abate.com
Region Zero
Columbiana County
Stark County
Summit County
Trumbull/Mahoning Counties
My Fellow Citizens,
Columbiana County’s Daytona Party held at the State Line Tavern
in E. Palestine March 10 was a fantastic time! They had a great turnout, the band “Road Hogs” played all kinds of my favorite music, and
the food was phenomenal. I hung with people from Stark, Summit,
Trumbull, Mahoning, and Portage counties. Even a few from Region
1 showed up. It’s good to see people from surrounding counties
participating in each other’s events.
At the Regional meeting held at the Sail Inn in Lake Milton March
11 we worked out most of the details for the Regional Party and Hog
Roast to be held at Pooch’s in Mecca on July 21-22. As it now
stands, the party will officially start Saturday the 21 without a poker
run. However the various counties are urged to organize runs to the
event that day. Of course, vendors and workers will be admitted in
for the weekend on Friday.
We decided our Trum/Mah county meeting for July will be held at
Pooch’s on the 14th to tie up any loose ends. Other talk was of having an ABATE booth at “Motorcycle Madness” in downtown Newton
Falls June 24, and at the “Harley in the Park” event in downtown
Warren Sept. 15.
We didn’t have an ABATE booth at the Yankee Lake swap meet
put on by Unique Biker Apparel on March 18 due to an unforeseen
circumstance. But we should have one at their next one, which will
probably be in November. I went to the one on the 18th and had a
great time. I even dug out a few musty bucks and bought a few
things. The crowd was huge, with lots of good parts new and used,
on sale or for trade... though most people don’t actually “swap” at
swap meets any more.
Our March meeting held at Leon’s in Howland the 24th had more
than 35 people in attendance. Capri Cafaro, State Rep. for the 32nd
Senate District, was our guest speaker. She addressed various local
topics, and (most importantly) assured us she still has our backs on
motorcyclist’s issues. And she even re-upped as a member of
ABATE!
Please remember there will be NO MEETNG IN JUNE due to a
busy calendar. But don’t forget that a few of those things are: Our
Mah/Trum “Not Just Another Damned Poker Run,” which will be
June 16 out of the Bristolville Inn (hope y’all can make it), and our
state party (the “June Jam”) on the weekend of the 22nd.
Our May 19 meeting will be at the Ice House Inn on Rt. 46 in
Austintown near I-76. As usual, a map should be on our regional
May 2012
website at http://Regionzero.abate.com/. For those of you who have
never been there before, they have great wings and an incredible
menu. It’s also the location of one of the better “Bike Nites” in the
area, held every Tuesday late afternoon and early evening in the
huge parking lot in the rear of the main building. There’s even a
separate pool hall back there. Usually Fast Freddie from the
“Wolf” (93.3 FM) is there spinning tunes and emceeing. There’s also
the permanent open-air “Beach Bar” out back, and they have a few
bike games every week. They even allow some vendors to set up. If I
can get off my ass, I’ll try to get an ABATE table together for recruitment there each week like I used to.
By the way: There will be a free (of course) water-volleyball/pool/
bar party here at my house starting at noon Saturday, July 28 in
honor of, and to show appreciation for, all members (local and not)
who have volunteered to work events like our Hog Roast, our poker
runs, have organized and attended meetings, and have done all of
the other things that usually require someone to give up their time,
effort and often some of their own money on behalf of ABATE.
Come help me show these people how much we appreciate what
they do. Overnight tent camping (or sleeping on a couch, on the
floor, in a bed or wherever) is urged for those who might party too
much to drive home, and I always throw out a GREAT breakfast.
There will be a fire out back, the hot tub and pool are open, and the
bar is stocked (but BYOB if ya can). There will be “Corn Hole” tossing on the deck, and we might even make some acoustical music
around the campfire later in the night (as long as we don’t piss off my
neighbors LOL). My place is VERY easy to find, but anyone interested MUST phone me at 330-872-1198, or email @ [email protected] ASAP so I can at least get an idea of how many is
coming. Everyone, even from outside the region (if they feel like a
road trip) is welcome to attend. I might even post it in “Shootin’ the
Breeze” next month. So if you’re interested in coming, get hold of the
sooner and me to let me know ...the better.
Rock N’ Roll,
Bummer
REGION ONE
Region Director: Steven Diekmann 740-632-2950
Region One Meetings: Region Meetings 2nd Friday every month,
7pm @ Manfred’s Lounge, Steubenville, OH.
Dep. Director: Mike Aftanas- 304-479-2108
Belmont County: Bob Nagey
Harrison County: Paul Rayl– 417-737-1314
Jefferson County: Mike Cunningham - 330-303-3335
Monroe County: OPEN
Website: www.region1.abate.com
Region 1
What’s Up People?
Man can you believe the turn out that Region 1 has been having at
each of our events this year?
I'd like to thank all who have helped and who have attended each
of the Region 1 events.
These events and fundraisers that we have are the blood that runs
through the veins of ABATE of Ohio, Inc. So keep showing your
support and enthusiasm to make these functions happen. And,
when you run into someone that you have just met out riding that
machine you love to ride, don't forget to mention the good things that
we got going on in ABATE.
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Let them know what it’s all about, cause most people have no
clue unless YOU speak up. It’s no different than telling them
about that night that you just had crusin’ with your bros.
You know I finally was able to get out to take a ride with a
brother and got to take in some of the beautiful riding that we
have here in our great state of Ohio. We just cruised and sometimes stopped to take in the sights. Being able to ride those roads
at our own pace, taking in each and every curve like we owned it
– we realized that nothing gets better than this. Sometimes it just
takes getting out there and running a whole tank out and refueling
just to clear the ole head.
It makes ya wonder why bikers know how a dog feels having
his head hanging out the window in the wind, lol. Got to say
its freaking Groovy!
I hope everyone's first ride was as good to you as it was to me
and that you have many more.
Don't forget the ABATE of Ohio, Inc. Motorcycle Awareness
Rally May 5, in Columbus, Ohio. I would hope to see a good turn
out of support from our region to show the Capital that we mean
business when it comes to our rights as motorcyclists.
The plan is to meet and ride up and make a presence as REGION 1. So if you’re needing details and this gets to you in time
don't hesitate to call.
Region 1 is having the annual Freedom Run May 19, so hope
to see you there. There will be best hand and worst hand in
poker, silent auction, raffles, door prizes, food, music and
new stories to tell. So shine that ride and come and enjoy the
good ride and all fun that comes with it.
Our state party is soon so get signed up for June Jam, it’s just
around the corner and signing up early saves you some cash.
Also the Motorcycle Memorial Foundation is having their Rally in
Hopedale, Ohio this Memorial Day. If you’re
free and want
to take a ride and camp and have a blast make your way there.
Ride safe my brothers and sisters; ride free and be one with the
road and the gods. And least don't forget those who have given
and sacrificed without question, our Men and Women of The
United States Military! Nice chattin’ with ya hope to see ya
soon...
Region meeting 2nd Friday of the month @7pm Manfred’s
Lounge in Steubenville, Ohio
Be Groovy
"Diek"
740-632-2950
heck you enjoyed yourself. From my observation point, you all
looked like you did. I did get up there and attempted to dance a
few times. But let me tell you, I was in some discomfort the next
day. (I’m not liking my "Golden" years.)
Of course, I'm referring to the ABATE Region 2 benefit dance that
was held on March 24, at the VFW on Putnam Ave. This year's
dance was another success with more people joining us and
more items collected for the silent auction. We also had three
people who signed up to become members. WELCOME
ABOARD!!!!! We are growing here in Region 2, maybe not as fast
as my husband Terry would like, but we seem to be getting bigger
each year. Have patience, sweetie. It will happen.
I would like to thank the band "COLLISION COUSRE" for giving
us a swinging time. Myself, I thought they were very good. At
least I could understand the words they sang. Some of the songs
were close to my time frame. They set up early and started singing exactly on time. So it worked out just fine.
Our appreciation goes to the VFW, for letting us use their hall for
the party, and Danny Rapol, Ozzie, and Chrissy for their help in
setting up. They are a great group of people. I understand we will
be there again. If it's not broke, why try to fix it?
Thanks go to all the people who brought in items for our silent
auction. To those who prepared some of the food, to those who
kept the food fresh and available to us. To the cleanup crew and
all the other people and supporters who gave of themselves. We
worked together and everything came off without a hitch. WE
make a great team. Let's continue this into the future and make
next year an even bigger and better event. WE CAN DO IT.
Do not forget on May 5th, we have the state "May Awareness
Run". Please try to attend. To see hundreds of bikes in the procession is quite a sight. Also, mark your calendar for Region 2
"Awareness Run" on May 20th. If you have ANY questions on
these events and I'm sure you do since I didn't tell you everything,
(it's another age thing as I seem to have forgotten), please call
Dave Davis @ 740-349-9499, or Terry Billy @ 740-872-3686.
Remember, we can always use suggestions. The floor is always
open. Don't be backward. Remember biker riders are big, tough
and loud (or so they say). We can discuss anything and work it all
out. Just jump in with both feet, we won't let you drown.
Till next time, ride safe and stay upright.
Nanc
REGION THREE
REGION TWO
Region Director: Mark Davis 419-649-0240
For Region 3 meetings, please contact your County Coordinator or your Region Director, Mark Davis for all information.
Allen County: Dana Frost 419-229-0928
Logan County: Jack Linet 937-585-4155
Paulding County: Daniel Bustos 419-399-5291
Putnam County: Lynda Schnipke 419-453-3834
Van Wert County: Kevin Feathers 419-695-3846
Region Website: http://region3.abate.com
Region Director - Dave Davis - 740-349-9499
Deputy Director - Russell Brooks - 740-674-6094
Region 2 meetings will be held in the year 2012 at Capt’n
Morgan’s, 5815 East Pike, Zanesville, Ohio 43701 740-8729860 at 2:00 p.m., always on the first Sunday, except July
17th and NO MEETING in AUGUST!!
Coshocton County: June Davis 740-349-9499
Guernsey County: Pat Foraker 740-679-2494
REGION FOUR
Licking County: June Davis 740-349-9499
Muskingum County: Terry Billy 740-872-3686
Region Director: Ruby Worchuck, [email protected]
Please contact your County Coordinator for more informa419-256-2560 ~ 419-966-9131
tion and directions.
Region 4 meetings are held the Second Sunday of every
Website: http://region2.abate.com
month. Board meetings are at 1:00 and General Membership
Region 2
meetings are at 2:00 pm unless otherwise noted. Meetings
are held between the four county areas. Please contact your
Hello fellow members,
County Coordinator for more info.
Did you have a good time? Did you get enough to eat? Did you
Defiance County, Jami Young, 419-438-7060
get out on the dance floor and do what you do to the music from
Fulton County, Art “Rabbi” Miller Jr. 419-335-1185
the band, "COLLISION COURSE"? I did on all three counts.
Some of you might have over done on everything, but I hope like Henry County, OPEN
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Website: http://region4.abate.com
Region 4
REGION FIVE
Region Director: Ralph Buss 800-582-5577
Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren Counties - Tim
Kaelin, 513-561-4745 - First Sunday of the month @ The Train
Stop Inn, 7837 Old 3C Highway, Maineville, OH 45039-8712.
Phone: 513-683-0207
Clinton County Meeting – Dan Cisco, 937-481-1018 - Second
Sunday of month @ DeLuca’s Dugout, Wilmington, 1:00 pm.
Website: http://region5.abate.com
Region 5
Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren and Counties
Hello Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties....
The State Awareness Rally will be held May 5. We will be meeting at various spots along I-71 north to gather riders to proceed to
Columbus as a group. Some of us will meet at the Arby's located
at the Montgomery Road Exit 12, next to the Kenwood Towne
Centre; we will depart from this location at 7:30 a.m. We will head
to the first rest area at mile marker 34, just north of Exit 32 for
State Route 123 to meet up with other riders; we will depart from
this location at 8 a.m. We will head to the second rest area at mile
marker 67, the last group meet before heading to Columbus; we
will depart from this location at 9 a.m.
Clinton County is having their Cancer Run May 12, starting in
Wilmington at the American Legion Post 49.
Due to sponsor issues, the Destination CycleSafe 2012 event
has been cancelled.
If all goes well, between the time I am writing this and the time
you are reading this, Michigan will be joining the list of States
which have repealed its helmet laws; legislation has passed awaiting the Governor's signature. The final outcome will be published
on the Region website as well as the May monthly e-mail newsletter.
And by the way, the next time you are at a statewide ABATE
event, such as the May Awareness Rally or June Jam, track down
and be sure to thank Diane Thompson for all the work she has
done improving the OutSpokin' magazine.
Our meetings start at 1:00 p.m. on the first Sunday of each month
at:
The Train Stop Inn
7837 Old 3C Highway
Maineville, OH 45039-8712
513-683-0207
For those using online mapping websites, MapQuest and Yahoo
map the address correctly, Google and Bing do not.
If you cannot make the meetings, you can contact me anytime
about anything.
My contact info:
513-561-4745
[email protected]
Done writing, out riding (time to cross the Michigan border?)...
Tim Kaelin
Keith Collins has been voted in as our Legislative officer. Thanks
for stepping up Keith!
By the time you read this, we will have had our Ride to the
Statehouse, I hope the weather was good and participation was
strong. Remember that May is motorcycle awareness month, get
those yard signs out! remind the cagers to look twice and save a
life.
Please come out to our annual Clinton County Cancer Run on
May, 12th. Look for the flyer in this edition. We have some new
bike games planned and the band Southwind will be playing! As
always we need doorprizes and help! Looking forward to great
weather and a great turnout!
Our safety and education officer, has arranged to have Mike
Stock present the 3 R's for us. I am including the details below.
So until next time, Ride Safe!
Dan Cisco Clinton County Coordinator.
Hi everyone.
Just a note to let you know that I have scheduled Mike Stock,
ABATE State Safety and Education Director, to come to our meeting on June 10 at 1:00 p.m. to present the Three R's Program.
Clinton County ABATE members have committed to come and
hear this presentation. I would like to invite the entire Region Five
ABATE members to come also. This is a great program that every
one of us will benefit from hearing. Time is June 10, 2012 at 1:00
p.m. at Duluca's Dugout in Wilmington, Ohio. Everyone is welcome.
Dwight Meeker, Region 5 and Clinton County Safety and Education Director
REGION SIX
Region Director: Carla Lawson, 937-878-0856
Deputy Director: Mo Griffin
Champaign & Clark County: Kirk Goings, 937-845-1992 Meetings: Last Saturday of the month @ 2:00pm. Honey Creek,
11475 Musselman Rd., New Carlisle 937-845-2000
Darke County, OPEN
Greene County: OPEN
Miami County: Dave Lawson, 937-878-0856 Meetings: Last
Saturday @ 10:00am, Heck Yeahs in Piqua
Montgomery County: Jerrold *Too Tall* Smith Jr., coordinator; Meetings: First Monday of each month, at 7:00 p.m. @
The Filling Station, 4317 Linden Avenue, Dayton, 45432 (937)
258-0588.
Preble County, OPEN
Website: www.region6.abate.com
Region 6
REGION SEVEN
Region Director: Brian Jordan 419-307-3506
[email protected]
Region meeting 3rd Sunday monthly, 2:00pm, Stone St. Tavern, 121 So. Stone Street, Fremont, OH 43420, 419-334-2337
Erie County: Open, contact Dan Reilly, 419-217-1920
Huron County: Open, Dan Reilly, 419-217-1920
Lucas County: Open, contact Mike Stock, 419-654-5446
Clinton County
Sandusky County: TJ Hausman, 419-680-9270
Hello, Clinton county! Lot's going on, I'd like to congratulate the
Seneca County: Open, Brian Jordan, Dir., 419-307-3506
winners of Clinton Counties annual Chili Cookoff. 1st place went
Ottawa County: Open, Contact Bill Bowersox, 419-705-8896
to Shelby Hubbel. 2nd. place went to Steve Gasaway. 3rd. place
Wood County: Open, contact Mike Stock, 419-654-5446
went to Theresa Shoemaker. Rick Gasaway took the hot and
Website: http://region7.abate.com
spicy win. Congratulations to all the winners! We had a really good Region 7
turnout and a great time!
I have to personally apologize for the April county meeting being Ottawa County
scheduled on Easter! I should have caught it and made different
Wood & Lucas County
arrangements.
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REGION EIGHT
Website: http://region9.ABATE.com
Region Nine
Region Director: Tim Cordray 740-269-1213
Email: [email protected]
Deputy Director: Rusty Pierce 330-340-8882
Carroll County: Mike McGinness 330-407-3183
Stark County: Mark Miller, 330-417-0238
Tuscarawas County: Dave Antonelli, 330-343-5374
Board Meetings at noon, Region meeting at 1:00 pm
Website: www.region8.abate.com
Hello Region Nine:
As I am writing this, Pickaway County's Poker Run has not occurred, so I will write about it in next month's article. I assume that I
saw all of you there.
The May Awareness Rally will be May 5. You are probably reading this article prior to this, so once again I am asking all of you to
join us at AD Farrow’s up on Route 36/37 in Sunbury, starting at
9:30 a.m.
Region 8
We will leave for the Statehouse at noon, under police escort,
Happy Motorcycle Awareness Month,
where ceremonies will be held to kick off May as Motorcycle
Don't forget, Sat. May 5th is the Motorcycle Awareness Rally
Awareness Month in Ohio. This is one of the most important
starting at A.D. Farrow Northstar in Sunbury, Ohio, exit 131 on Ievents of the year, so please plan on attending. It is a rain or shine
71. Region 8 will be leaving Eagle Truck Stop in New Philadelphia event, so be there, and bring a friend or two that are not ABATE
at 8:30 am. We've also been advertising leaving Gulliver's 77
members, if possible, to give them an idea of what we are all
Travel Plaza at the same time but everybody I've talked to is just
about.
planning on meeting in Phila. If you are leaving from Gulliver's
It would be nice to sign up many new members at this event.
have a safe ride and I'll see you in Sunbury. Any Questions call
There will be an after rally event at Farrow’s downtown location, so
me.
see you there.
Then on Sun. May 6th is our Regional meeting at Vaughan's
The next big thing on the agenda is the June Jam. I know ALL of
Pub & Grill 10983 SR 212 NE in Bolivar. Then on Sunday May
you have either pre-registered, or are going to attend. Please re20th is our Look Twice Save a Life Run at a starting point of your
member that this is a FUNDRAISER for the State; so even if you
choice; The Speedway at 1120 Canton Rd. NW (St. Rt. 43)in Car- can't attend, please send in your money. Pre-registering gets you a
rollton, OR Gulliver's 77 Travel Plaza 2320 Faircrest St. SW (I-77
$5 discount on your admission, so DO IT! The JJ committee has
exit 101) in Canton, OR Eagle Truck Stop 217 16th St. SW (I-77
been hard at work to put on a quality event (Thanks, Goofy, Carla
exit 81) in New Philadelphia. Sign up is from 11:00 to 12:30,
and the rest of the committee), so please reward their hard work
$10.00 a person or $15.00 a couple. last bike will be at Somerdale with your attendance. The work schedule has been released, and
Inn by 6:30. A special thank you goes out to Korns Electric Inc. and Region 9 has the following responsibilities:
also the Tuscarawas Riders Association for their sponsorships on
Special Draw ticket Sales-Friday and Saturday (need workers)
this event.
Product Trailer-Friday 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. (need one more worker)
Then in June our meeting is Sun. the 3rd at Lew's 3238 Lincoln
Security-Friday 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. (need two more workers)
Way East in Massillon and the June Jam is June 22,23, and 24,
Security-Saturday (backup, if needed) 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. four
34070 Sutton Rd. in Logan Ohio 43138, pre register and save
workers possibly needed)
$5.00, all the info is in these very pages.
Security-Sunday 12AM to 4AM (6 workers needed)
Anybody wanting to take part in the Adopt A Highway program
Gate-Friday 2 p.m. to 6 P.M. (2 more workers needed)
needs to get in touch with Tony, Rusty, or Me and take a short
Gate-Saturday 8 P.M. to 12AM (4 workers needed)
safety course and sign a waiver, anybody under 18 needs their
Trash-have 6 people, may need a few more.
parents signature. the stretch of road we chose is St. Rt. 39 just
The number of work shifts is determined by the percentage of
outside Dover, it pretty straight, and flat and goes right in front of
members in the Region to the overall number of members in the
Mike Korn's place so we can all take a picnic basket and have a
State.
cook out after pick up is done. Speaking of Mike, him and his
Region 9 has 14.6% of the members, so that is how our work
brother Ed are working with Rae Ann and Hip in making a Region
shifts are determined. If you can give some of your time to help
8 product line, more info soon. Well I gotta go, much to do. I'll see
work at JJ, please contact me at phone # or email address at end
everybody out and about.
of this article. Thank you, and thanks to those who have already
volunteered.
Tim Cordray,
Also, I would like to thank those from the Region who have
Director, Region 8
taken out ads on the JJ T shirt. A comprehensive list will be published in the July article. There are still some slots in the Sport,
REGION NINE
Touring and Custom event advertising categories available. See
me for details.
Region Director: Kolman Fuzy, 614-332-0198
Don't forget the Ohio-Michigan Field Games Challenge. Start
[email protected]
practicing; I don't want the Michigan crew to go home with all our
Deputy Director: Bo Essig, 614-493-1314
hardware again.
Delaware: Harley Stock, 419-654-5448
After the Jam, various other State Events such as WauFranklin County: Roger Wright, 614-286-7676
seon, AMA Vintage Days, Wetzel, and other events will demand
Email: [email protected] our presence as an organization. There will also be smaller events
Franklin County meeting will be held at: American Legion
here in the Region that we will be at, spreading the ABATE mesPost 490, 1117 S. Hamilton Rd. 614-239-0490, on the first Sun- sage, so see you there. We will be at some of the bike nights also.
day of the month, at noon.
I was reading the latest issue of the AMA magazine, when I
Pickaway and Madison Co’s: Jeff Bowersock, 614-306-2570
came across an article about New Hampshire introducing legislaCombined meetings are now combined with Franklin County
tion like the bill signed by Gov. Schwarzenegger in California, two
listed in their county report or Kolman’s article.
years ago (thanks, Arnie!), requiring motorcycles built after 2013 to
Madison County: Open, contact Kolman Fuzy (info above)
have an EPA sticker on the exhaust. This was predictable, and just
Pike, Ross & Scioto Counties: OPEN contact Kolman Fuzy
goes to define one of the next big issues we will be dealing with as
(info above)
riders-NOISE. Stay tuned.
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Thanks to our newest members: William Davies and Angela
Tutorow, and thanks to our renewals: Brian and Sue Nissley,
Suzie Pickett, and Floyd and Karen Norman.
In addition, thanks for your support:
Mike Conrad - 4years
Terry Wright - 6 years
Sally Wright – 6 years
Tim Williams – 5 years
Jo Williams – 5 years
Davis Quickert – 1 year
Tom Bloomer - 21years
Remember, you, the members, are the lifeblood of this organization. I thank each and every one of you for your dedication to
fighting for your rights as motorcyclists.
Riding season is finally here, so get your minds sharp, your
scoots tuned up, and get out there. Take some time to practice
some slow speed moves, and braking techniques, and/or, take
the advanced rider course to sharpen some of your skills, or
break some of those bad habits.
Ride Safe, Ride Hard, Ride Free
Kolman
[email protected]
614-332-0198
REGION TEN
Region Director: Call State Office 800-25-BIKER or email
[email protected]
Region 10 Website: http://region10.abate.com
Hocking, Fairfield, Perry, Vinton, Morgan & Noble Counties
REGION ELEVEN
Contact: Theresa Knipp, 740-534-0048
Lawrence, Athens, Meigs, Gallia, Jackson, & Washington
Counties - All Open
Website: http://region11.abate.com/
REGION TWELVE
Contact Tim “TJ” Johnson, 330-360-7752
Cuyahoga County
Ashtabula County
Geauga County
Lake County
Website: www.region12.abate.com
NEXT MEETING: Call TJ above or Jim Elgin @ State office
with ?’s.
REGION FOURTEEN
Region Director: Steve Lindsay, 740-360-0471
Dep. Director: Mark Baden, 419-722-3268
Call your Region Director for R14 meeting times and locations.
Crawford County - Joe Swartz - 419-569-2231
Email - [email protected]
Hancock County - Mark Baden - 419-722-3268
Hardin County - Mac McFarlin - [email protected]
Marion County - Open
Morrow County - Open
Wyandot County - Peter Barnes, 419-722-9941
Website: http://region14.abate.com
Region 14
REGION SIXTEEN
Region Director, Michael McLaughlin 330-336-7464
Meetings : Wayne County: Wednesday, 7 p.m. East of Chicago 801 W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster, 44691
Ashland County: Rick McClure 419-869-7025
Holmes County: Garrison “Cowboy” Whitman 330-567-3127
Lorain County: Open
Medina County: Garret Robison, 330-278-2714
Richland County: Dawn Berkshire, 419-571-7882
Wayne County: Milan Sigler, 330-201-2458, see meeting
schedule below.
Website: http://region16.abate.com
Region 16
Wayne County
Region 16 / Wayne County -- May 9, Wednesday, 7:00pm East of Chicago Pizza, 801 W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster, Ohio
44691. We will be discussing the Hibernation Run results and the
May Awareness Rally. And of course, the June Jam.
Holmes County
Holmes County -- May 13, Sunday, 1:00pm - Holmesville
Inn, 310 S Millersburg St, Holmesville, OH. The second Sunday
of the month.
There comes a time in life
when you walk away from all
the pointless drama and
people who create it,
and surround yourself with people
who make you laugh so hard
that you forget the bad and
focus on the good.
Life is too short to be anything
but happy.
Unknown Author
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Sustaining Supporter Form
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is not a motorcycle club. We are an organization dedicated to the freedom of the road for all motorcyclists.
Our creed follows:
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motorcyclists. Membership in ABATE of Ohio Inc. is open to all persons 18 and older, having an interest in preserving personal
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For more information on the Member-to-Member Program contact the State Office:
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RESTAURANTS & TAVERNS
Smilin’ Skull Saloon
Budapest Inn
Crazy Fox Saloon
The Horseshoe Bar
Wet Spot Bar
Hooters
Hooters
Stumble-In-Saloon
White Front Café
Down on Main Street Bar &
Grill
Downtowner’s Lounge
Oak Grove Tavern
Laidback Bar & Grill
Blue Room Restaurant & Bar
Country Kitchen Restaurant
Beer Barrel Pizza
Aponte’s Pizzeria & Family
Restaurant
Mason Pub
Skyline Chili
Drifters Bar & Grill
Ride to Freedom Bar & Grill
Pat Dees Tavern
Romito’s Pizza & Restaurant
Jim Bo’s Bar & Diner
Chubby’s Pizza
Manfred’s Rest. & Banquet
The Ohio Bar
Mugs & Jugs Drafthouse
Horney’s Barbeque
108 W Union
3780 Mahoning
114 W Mansfield
152 Washington Sq
109 N Water
Beechmont
Springdale
201 Linden
244 Smithfield
155 N Market
Athens
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Bucyrus
Bucyrus
Caledonia
Cincinnati
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Dillonvale
E Palestine
740-592-5625
330-792-7346
419-562-1256
419-562-6615
419-845-3000
513-943-0021
513-671-2772
513-242-6500
740-769-2656
330-425-9899
235 S Main
8340 Alkire
2704 N 2nd
129 S Main
3150 State Route 350
1840 S Dixie Hwy
753 Reading
Findlay
Galloway
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Kirby
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Lima
Mason
419-424-5800
614-878-9704
740-532-4001
419-273-2125
513-932-7680
419-229-6211
513-336-7400
753 Reading Ste B
5214 Bardes
1008 Duncan SW
1318 Erie
9254 Old Route 8
10418 Northfield
23356 State Route 56
120 N Main
4152 Sunset Blvd.
17 E Auglaize
1309 Old State Route 35
2432 State Route 753 SE
Mason
Mason
Massillon
Massillon
Northfield
Northfield
S Bloomngvle
S Lebanon
Steubenville, OH
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Wshngtn Ct Hs
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513-339-1005
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330-832-8920
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330-482-9455
419-782-2213
937-585-6886
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Tombstone Cycles
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Xtreme Honda
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Home of Chrome
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Bikers Depot
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J & J Cycles
Price Hill Repair Service
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Pioneer Quick Lube
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3276 S Main
1337 W Ohio Pike
2679 State Route 222
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646 Mt Morish
967 Ohio Pike
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1166 S Clinton
136 S Main
Tri-State Custom Cycles
End of the Trail MC Shop
OD’s Cycle Shop
A & H Auto Salvage
Krol Cycle
RT 51 Custom Cycle
American Twin
Hogpath Custom Cycle
Motorcycle Parts & Service
Hillsboro Motorcycle Works
Muffler Brothers
Southern Ohio V-Twin
Allen Nott Honda/Kawasaki
Plus Cycles
Ramey’s Motorcycle Parts
Carlton Harley-Davidson
Wildcat Custom Cycle
Lakota Motorsports
Ned’s Cycle Works
Hill’s Performance
Overkill Motorworks
All American Wheels
Sugarcreek Motorcycle
Soles Motor Sports
Muffler Brothers
Fayette County Choppers
Thunder Hollow Cycles
Indian Motorcycle Weston
Boob’s Bike Shop
Cumberland Trail
Bike & Trike
2562 State Route 152
6559 State Route 133
140 S River
13100 Broadway
10121 Broadway
23095 Woodville
1214 S State
5572 Hogpath
4100 Venture
402 N West
5210 Brandt Pike
7460 Princeton
3619 Elida
43315 State Route 154
15284 Old McArthur
11771 State Route 44
4102 County Road P
6581 Cincinnati Dayton
6507 Trenton Franklin
5150 State Route 15
8750 Sprucevale
4085 Herner Co Line
3265 Clear Springs
104 N Defiance
307 E Main
249 E Court
100 Bentonville
20660 US Route 6
983 W Main
3484 Old Wheeling
Dillonvale
Edenton
Franklin
Garfield Hts
Garfield Hts
Genoa
Girard
Greenville
Groveport
Hillsboro
Huber Hts
Liberty Twp
Lima
Lisbon
Logan
Mantua
McClure
Middletown
Middletown
Ney
Rogers
Southington
Spring Valley
Stryker
Trotwood
Wshngtn Ct Hs
West Union
Weston
Wilmington
Zanesville
740-733-7809
513-625-0700
513-743-1880
216-587-4942
216-271-3677
419-855-2255
330-545-0707
937-547-9151
614-836-5859
937-840-0464
937-233-2440
513-777-9974
419-331-2333
216-424-0505
740-385-9038
800-633-6997
419-748-8162
513-779-5588
513-422-4605
419-658-2658
330-227-2161
330-898-5559
800-303-0410
419-682-1108
937-837-6005
740-335-7433
937-549-4477
419-669-4709
937-283-9045
740-450-3970
Bridgeport
Cincinnati
Enon
Huber Hts
Lima
Loveland
Monroe
Monroe
Pioneer
S Lebanon
Springboro
Streetsboro
Streetsboro
Toledo
Toledo
Van Wert
Wilmington
Yellow Sprgs
Youngstown
614-635-4177
513-681-8871
937-864-7254
937-236-1405
419-224-7527
513-575-3355
513-893-2615
513-218-4749
419-485-8532
513-229-0205
937-602-3568
800-827-5562
330-626-9057
419-472-5504
419-536-6367
419-238-4157
937-313-2776
937-767-7144
330-797-1780
CLOTHES, ACCESSORIES & TATTOOS
Dee’s Country Bridal Shop
Tattoo Designs by Dana
Estelle’s Leather Stop
Red Wing Shoe Store
Jim’s Leather Shop
Kustom Ken’s Tattoos
Bobbie’s Leather
Larry’s Leather
Hudson Leather
Brentwood Leather
Artic Wolf Apparel (##)
Cycle Leather Outlet
Yukon Jack’s Cycle Leather
Briar Patch Leather
Leather & Jeans
Professional Touch Tattoo
BF Leathers
Gailz Tattooz Studio
Unique Biker Apparel
69871 Sunset Heights
4167 Hamilton
60 N Harrison
6455 Chambersburg
914 Bellefontaine
1610 State Route 28
601 N Union
601 N Union
14700 State Route 15
215 E Forrest
217 S Pioneer Ste B
9156 State Route 14
9015 State Route 14
2118 Tremainsville
1641 N Reynolds
7059 US Route 127
7763 W State Route 73 Aisle 7
115 Glen
2620 Mahoning
Continued . . .
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Member-to-Member Discount Program Continued:
MISCELLANEOUS
Wilson Painting & Contracting
Shadoworks
Austintown Kwik Kopy
Printing
Two Good Hands
Bobmik Sign
Encompassing Mechanical
Wilson Furniture
Taylor Feeds
Kelly Awards
Emerald Forest Pottery
Centerville Gravely Mowers
BL Customs
Dave’s Detail & Design
Signs of Distinction
Newton & Son Roofing &
Siding
South End Printing
South Shore Mechanical
Cols Rehab & Renovation
The Computer Helper
Worthington Locksmith
The Shop
Wizard Works Mobile DJ
Service
Kustom Emporium
Hilliard Hometown Motors
Wordsmiths Printing
Bartnikki Service Center
Fine Art Transformation
Sarg’s Lanes
Stine Funeral Home
Smith Welding Service
Cinci Coleman Campers
A Little Bit of This &
A Little Bit of That
Sunshine Photography
812 Kennebac
13 W Main
5015 Mahoning
Akron
Amelia
Austintown
330-733-4464
513-753-8266
330-797-0099
299 Haskell
217 E Patterson
750 County Road 57 E
227 N Lincoln
(none)
216 N Lynn Apt A
14286 Road 224
25 W Alex Bell
3903 Harrison
488 Pedrotti
20866 River
412 Nauvoo
Batavia
Bellefontaine
Bellefontaine
Bridgeport
Bryan
Bryan
Cecil
Centerville
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Circleville
Clarksville
513-752-8809
937-593-5407
513-593-9699
877-857-4634
419-799-9436
419-636-9127
419-399-2757
937-433-2166
513-661-6494
513-921-WASH
740-477-9886
800-210-3201
3558 E 80th
3873 W 31st
611 Erickson Avenue
2009 Zetler Center
6108 Huntley
1446 Linden
8576 Renaa
Cleveland
Cleveland
Columbus
Columbus
Columbus
Dayton
Galloway
216-341-0669
800-551-1719
614-783-6414
614-279-2605
614-885-5625
937-281-1888
614-853-3241
1451 Highway 28
5380 Franklin
402 E Main
43201 Mt Hope
1860 S State Route 42
764 Columbus
801 Monroe
2180 State Route 56 SW
826 Reading
139 E Main
Goshen
Hilliard
Kent
Lafferty
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
London
Mason
McComb
513-722-0888
614-777-9003
330-677-9673
740-968-3413
513-932-5877
513-932-6896
513-932-1239
(none)
800-735-0386
866-878-0181
4339 Pennswood
Middletown
513-425-6828
Absolute Audio & Video
214 Cash
Production (##) (DJ service)
Dirt Sports Warehouse
6076 Branch HillGuinea Pike
Quality Care Automotive
6076 Branch HillGuinea Pike
Rhino Linings East
150 Olympic
Just 4 Fun
1369 Algonquin Ste B
M. Singleton MC Transport
5273 State Route 22 & 3
Victory Lakes Campgrounds
113 S Wheeler
Beckner’s House of Rides
150 E DublinGranville Bldg 3
Steve Bailey Parts & Repair
9400 Craw Camp
Massages by Maggie
870 Oakwood
Levi’s Customs
7218 Roberts
Paradise Hills Golf Course
301 Country Club
Lowery Industries
10975 Houdeshell
Sherwin Williams
121 Hollywood S
Cleveland Mortgage Service
11221 Pearl
The Gas Man
12570 Prospect
Hill Billy
(none)
Curtis Paint & Wallpaper
41 E Main
Holiday Inn Express
155 Holiday
Royal Z Lanes
2667 State Route 22 & 3
Jack Shattuck’s Wrecker
1251 W Main
Service
Tumbleson Wrecker
2983 State Route 73 S
Atomic Tattoo
245 Canton
MP Creations
97 S Meridian
VISIT KENTUCKY
Foreign Motorcycle Service
The Print Shop
Asylum Tattoo Studio
5460 Sherman-Mt Zion
2528 Avon
171 E 42nd
(**) Parts Only
Milford
513-200-0701
Milford
513-575-5400
Milford
513-575-9300
Milford
Monroe
Morrow
Mt Victory
New Albany
513-722-1625
513-228-0014
513-899-3488
937-354-3153
614-989-3117
New Paris
Painesville
Pleasant Plain
Rayland
St Louisville
Steubenville
Strongsville
Strongsville
Willowick
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
Wilmington
937-456-9355
440-655-3927
513-625-3632
740-859-5028
740-745-5045
740-264-5555
800-886-4901
440-878-1988
440-759-3728
937-382-4058
937-382-5858
937-382-3891
937-382-3136
Wilmington
Wintersville
Youngstown
937-382-3708
740-266-8282
330-270-5831
Dry Ridge
Fort Mitchell
Latonia
859-428-9600
859-344-3039
859-802-1355
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