R1 Freedom Run 5.18.13 R5 Clinton County Cancer Poker Run

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R1 Freedom Run 5.18.13 R5 Clinton County Cancer Poker Run
The Statehouse
Tour - a huge
Thank You to
Denny Wichert of
Region 5 for
getting this
together!
ADDED BONUS:
Abe Lincoln
Festival Attendees
on Tour also!
Imre Szauter, American
Motorcyclist
Association, joined us on
the Statehouse Tour
after which we were all
invited to the AMA
Museum.
What a Day!!!
Thank You Imre!
R1 Freedom Run 5.18.13
R5 Clinton County Cancer Poker Run 5.18.13
R8 Look Twice Run 5.18.13
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ABATE
of Ohio, Inc.
COB Corner
Jim “SNAFU” Elgin
May Is Motorcycle Awareness
Month, I hope you were able to join
us for the parade from the A.D.
Farrow North Star Dealership in
Sunbury, Ohio, to the State Capitol
building in downtown Columbus,
on May 4th for the reading of
Governor Kasich’s Proclamation
and the list of the rest of the
Motorcycle Awareness
Proclamations gathered by our
members from all over the great
state of Ohio. This was truly an
event to behold. Great job
everyone!
Woody has done it again! State Representative Al Landis, offered an
amendment to the State operating budget bill, and it is now legal to park 2
motorcycles in 1 non-metered parallel parking spot. If the parallel parking spot
is metered, then you may park only one motorcycle in this spot, same as
always; Uncle has got to get his ducats. Now, I must say Woody is on the job!
We have respect and much support from elected officials in both houses here in
the State capital, the likes of which I have not seen since Gary Sellers and Lee
Ryan used to pound the pavement in and around the State Capitol Building.
Read Woody’s Article so he can bring you up to speed on the rest of our
legislative initiatives for the 130th General Assembly.
I traveled to Swanton Ohio on April 11th, to the Fulton County Courthouse,
and met up with Newsletter Director, Diane Thompson. We were there to
observe the earplug trial of a brother rider. Ralph Buss and his legal team were
representing the accused in Judge Colin J. McQuade’s courtroom. Dr. Eric
Quahley from The Ohio State University, who is conducting research in the
clinical practice of hearing enhancement, offered expert testimony. This is
testimony we could use at the Ohio Statehouse when we endeavor to get the
verbiage in Ohio Revised Code 4511.84 corrected so the statute would allow
hearing protection, such as foam type earplugs for operators of any motor
vehicle. We believe statute 4511.84 is unconstitutional as it is now written,
because it prohibits any person operating a motor vehicle, other than a public
service vehicle or highway department vehicle or machinery, from wearing
hearing protection devices such as sound deadening foam earplugs. The United
States Constitution gives every citizen the right to take steps to protect their
personal health and we have proof that a full face helmet only amplifies the
high pitched frequencies that cause permanent hearing loss; so, if you wear one
of those suckers, you better have foam earplugs in your ears when you ride.
This is one more reason why adults should have a choice to wear a crash
helmet or not.
United We Stand!
Jim "SNAFU” Elgin
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Here it is April 15th,
the day I set time
aside to write my
Executive Director’s
report. I was planABATE
ning on thanking all
of Ohio, Inc.
who attended the
Awareness Rally
Executive Director
since this won’t
make it to most
Ed
people’s mail boxes
“Enjoyin’ the Ride”
until after the rally.
Schetter
But, the news is
coming in on the
bombings at the end
of the Boston Marathon and I’m having a hard time concentrating there is so much
running through my head, but here we go.
I want to thank all who showed up and helped kick off
motorcycle awareness month by reminding drivers that we are
back on the road, look for us and try to work on 'not running
over us' into their busy schedule of texting while driving (I know
its illegal but you still see it all the time). And extra big thanks to
those who took the time to get a proclamation from their local
municipality and help spread the awareness message.
My thoughts and prayers go out to the people and their
families affected by the cowardly act perpetrated in Boston. It is
amazing that even after two bombs have gone off, Americans
will still rush to the aid of those in need not knowing if there are
more bombs planted. Not first responders, the police or fire
personnel, simply Americans who care. That gives me a great
since of pride. Those affected are innocent victims, people simply out enjoying what they love to do.
I wonder how the government will overreact to this. Many
of you have heard me say that the government has to speeds:
slow and knee jerk reaction. I hope this doesn’t lead to yet one
more knee jerk reaction act or law that takes away from our
rights with the guise of protecting us. If any of you have questions on how this could happen, do a little research on the Patriot and even the Rico Acts. The media will try to keep us all
preoccupied with stories about what they think happened or a
professional who tries to explain why bad people do bad things
(simple: they are bad people) instead of clearly and precisely
giving us a straight forward non editorial version of the news.
Don't keep us distracted with voyeuristic reality stories and
make us concentrate on a few big, juicy, hot button issues while
our rights are slowly eroded away.
I have yet to see any big network coverage on the House
discussing and approving CISPA (the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protecting Act.) This is designed to help protect us from
cyber attacks by the sharing of data between private companies
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and the government. Protection, but is it at the cost of personal
privacy. I know it’s not directly related to motorcycling, but with
the whole Intelligent Transportation System issue is in our future, and it could help start to establish the standard for the
protection of, sharing of and use of our personal information
between private companies and the government. After data is
scanned what happens to it? Pretty scary stuff and might be
worth a mention by the news media. Just another example of
why I stand with my bothers and sisters of ABATE of Ohio ever
vigilant. Once we loose rights, it can take a long time to get
them back, if we ever get them back at all.
On another note, I would like to take a minute to thank
Diane Thompson, our Outspokin’ Editor. She has taken the time
to put this great magazine together for the last few years. This
is scheduled to be the last issue she assembles. I hope she will
continue to help us until a proper replacement is found. Anyone
interested in helping with the Outspokin’ in any way please
contact the state office.
Enjoying the Ride,
Ed Schetter
Proud Executive Director
ABATE of Ohio Inc.
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At this point in the
legislative session
our legislators are
busy working on the
operating budget for
ABATE
the year. Rep. Al
of Ohio, Inc.
Landis has submitted
one of our issues to
Government Relations
be included in the
Director
budget. He has included clarification on
Scott “Woody” Wood
how motorcycles may
be parked in parallel
parking spaces. Last
session the transportation budget allowed motorcycles to back into angled parking
spaces. The current law makes no exceptions for motorcycles to
park any differently than any other vehicle in a parallel space.
Technically motorcycles are permitted to park parallel to the curb
in a parallel spot, just like a car would. Rep. Landis has submitted verbiage that permits motorcycles to park perpendicular in a
parallel space with either tire towards curb. It also permits more
than one motorcycle to park in a non-metered parking space if
space is available.
We are also working on permitting non-audio hearing protection
to be legal while operating a motor vehicle. Section 4511.84 of
the Ohio Revised Code prohibits earphones or earplugs to be
used by the operator of a motor vehicle. The law appears to be
aimed at outlawing headphones for listening devices. There is
no exception in the law for hearing protection. There was a case
in Fulton County, Ohio last September of a motorcycle rider
being ticketed for wearing foam ear plugs while operating a motorcycle. This offense carries a 2 point penalty on the driver’s
license. The “offender” is a CDL holder so the 2 points is a very
big deal to him or anyone else found guilty of protecting their
hearing with ear plugs. Rep. Landis brought this issue up as a
possible operations budget issue. There was some debate about
including this issue for a couple of reasons. The first reason was
that it was not specifically a “budget” issue. The second reason
was that motorcyclists could protect their hearing by wearing a
full face helmet with a face shield. The decision was to not in-
May 2013
clude the ear plug in the budget
because of the debates.
In the Fulton County ear
plug case no judgment
has been decided. An
expert from the EAR
Hearing Protection
Company offered
testimony that even
with a full-faced
helmet; the noise
level of wind was
high enough to
require hearing
protection to protect
the ears. The final
ruling in Fulton
County case could be
critical in clarifying this
issue.
Rep. Green has submitted
to Ohio’s law writing service
(LSC) a bill to set up training for
certified road guards in Ohio. We will
work on this legislation, ear plugs, and increasing penalties for
people who seriously injure or kill other motorists after the
budget is complete.
If you would like to discuss this in person with me, one on one,
my email address is [email protected]. My phone is
937-987-2396. You could also attend an ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
BOD meeting the second Saturday of the month. I will also be at
June Jam this year. I usually end up around the fire discussing
the issues with members. Come join in. I want to represent what
the members of ABATE of Ohio want. I can only do that if I hear
from you.
Regards,
Scott “Woody” Wood
Government Relations Director
ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
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Hi Friends,
ABATE
of Ohio, Inc.
Safety & Education
Director
Mike Stock
Start with
stats:
2013
Fatalities = 5
Crashes = 66
2012
Fatalities = 16
Crashes = 593
take Rt 424 to Napoleon, taking in the river
dams and little parks along the way. Napoleon
has several good restaurants. You can then
travel on either side of the river to Grand Rapids, a quaint village with unique shops, restaurants, a historic canal boat and an old mill.
Along the way there are many spots to stop
and go for a walk or just view the river. After
leaving Grand Rapids you travel to Waterville.
At Otsego Park along the way you can rent
canoes. Waterville also has a great downtown
area with shops and restaurants. Continuing
on you come to Maumee and then Perrysburg,
both larger historical towns. Perrysburg is
home to Fort Meigs where they have reenactments of battles during different times of the
year. You can also go into Toledo along the
river and visit the new casino or go to a Mud
Hens game.
For my safety tip of the month, I think everyone should go to a large parking lot (I do it
early in the morning) and practice panic stops,
slow riding and figure eights to get your handling down.
Don’t forget to get your bike blessed. That
always helps also.
See you at June Jam! It’s always a good
time.
We are off to a good start!
When this magazine comes out we will all
be at the State Awareness Rally. This rally
kicks off May as Motorcycle Awareness Month.
Everyone needs to get their “Look Twice Save
A Life” signs out of the garage and put them in
your yard. If you don’t have one or if yours is in
bad shape, get a new one. Also make sure the
yellow “Look Out For Motorcycles” magnet is
on the back of your car.
I am headed to Region 5 on Sunday, 4/14,
to talk to their Region meeting. I hope to see
many ABATE members there. The more we
talk about safety the safer we will be. Education is the way to spread awareness.
Last month I talked about places to ride in
Ohio. In my area of the state, Northwest Ohio,
we are kind of flat but we still have some great Ride Within Your Limits,
Mike
riding areas. The Maumee River gives us
some great scenery. Starting in Defiance, we
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the NCOM Silver Spoke Award for Government, SB 191 would fast
track NDOT to up the speed limit to 85 mph some open stretches of
freeways, matching some 85mph speed limits posted in Texas.
FEDERAL BILL INTENDS TO STOP MOTORCYCLE
CHECKPOINTS
On April 15, Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) circulated a
“Dear Colleague” letter to fellow members of Congress to garner
sponsors for legislation he intends to introduce on May 6, 2013 “To
stop motorcycle checkpoint funding.”
“In the 112th Congress, I introduced H.R. 904, a bill to prohibit the
Department of Transportation (DOT) from providing funds to state
and local authorities for the purpose of creating motorcycle only
checkpoints,” wrote Rep. Sensenbrenner to his peers. “Section 1 of
the Stop Motorcycle Checkpoint Funding Act contains the same
language as H.R. 904. However, this bill also contains language to
force the DOT to focus motorcycle safety efforts on crash
prevention programs, not national helmet mandates.”
Under GRANT RESTRICTION, Section 2 reads; “The Secretary of
Transportation may not provide a grant or any funds to a State,
county, town, or township, Indian tribe, municipal or other local
government to be used for any program to check helmet usage or
create checkpoints for an operator of motorcycle or passenger on a
motorcycle.”
In addition, the new legislation amends Section 153 of Title 23 USC
by removing “motorcycle helmets” from the title. “This change will
prohibit the DOT from providing grants to a State to enforce helmet
laws,” according to Sensenbrenner. “This will stop the DOT from
manipulating State policies with federal money.”
CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE APPROVES E15 PROHIBITION
The U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology
approved H.R. 875 by a vote of 18-17 on April 11, which would
revoke the Environmental Protection Agency’s approval of E15
alcohol-laden gasoline for sale to the public.
U.S. Representative Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) introduced H.R.
875 on February 28, which would require the federal EPA to stop
the use of gasoline containing 15% ethanol (E15) until its harmful
effects are investigated further.
NEVADA CONSIDERS LANE-SPLITTING, FASTER SPEED
LIMITS
The Silver State may soon adopt the Golden State’s rule on lane
sharing, as AB 236 has passed Assembly Committee on
Transportation with only two committee members opposing the
measure to allow motorcyclists to filter between lanes of slowmoving traffic. California is currently the only U.S. state that allows
the practice, though “lane filtering” is commonplace throughout
many other parts of the world.
Committee Chair and bill co-sponsor Richard Carrillo (D-Clark Co),
a long-time rider, laid out one of the best reasons to split lanes -avoiding a rear end collision -- saying “at the end of the day, I want
to know that I’m going to come home and not be a part of the
pavement or the back of somebody’s truck or car. To me, this really
resonates.”
Next step – the bill goes before the full Assembly and the Senate.
In the meantime, the Nevada State Legislature may raise the
maximum speed limit from 75 mph to 85 mph has passed the State
Senate 15-6 on April 3 and the measure now goes over to the State
Assembly for consideration. Introduced by Senator Don Gustavson
(R-Sparks), a longtime advocate of bikers’ rights who was awarded
May 2013
MOTORCYCLE CLUB PUBLICATIONS BARRED BEHIND BARS
Last month we reported that the NCOM Brothers Behind Bars
monthly newsletter was being banned from prisons in Australia, but
now word comes from one of our own New England states that
biker-related printed materials are being systematically rejected.
Referring to a note received from a Connecticut inmate, The Aging
Rebel quoted on his website www.agingrebel.com; “Here at our
prison, last year they began to bar books about or by motorcycle
club members. This includes the book “The Aging Rebel:
Dispatches From The Motorcycle Outlaw Frontier” by Donald
Charles Davis. These books are purely being banned because their
subject matter includes motorcycle clubs. They use the ‘catch-all’
‘promotes criminal activity’ while still allowing books on the Mafia,
murder, kidnapping and corruption of government officials, all of
which apparently promote NO criminal activity.”
Some people may be surprised to learn that among the other rights
prisoners forfeit is the right to read what they want, but as TAR
expresses; “The high court began to back track in 1987, in a
decision called Turner v. Salley. After that case, the First
Amendment right to read could be ‘reasonably regulated’ if prison
officials asserted a ‘legitimate neutral interest’ and the Supreme
Court ruling established something called the “Turner Test".
In a letter from the Connecticut Dept of Correction, the Media
Review Board determined that “The aforementioned publication was
originally rejected in its entirety on November 9, 2012 under Section
6: It encourages or instructs in the commission of criminal activity.
This publication was thoroughly reviewed and is determined to have
met the criteria for rejection. The publication will not be allowed
inside a correctional facility.”
WEIRD NEWS: ILLEGAL ALIEN RULED INCOMPETENT FOR
TRIAL
An illegal alien in Massachusetts who was drunk driving when he hit
and dragged a Mass. motorcyclist to his death has been ruled
incompetent to stand trial. Insane? No. Mentally handicapped?
Nope… “Unique cultural background”? YES!
Despite numerous previous run-ins with the law, Judge Janet Kinton
-Walker ruled that Nicolas Guaman’s “unique cultural background”
prohibits him from understanding the U.S. legal process. The judge
also ruled that Guaman lacks the ability to effectively consult with
his attorney, according to FOX 25 in Boston that broke the story.
Defense attorneys across the nation will undoubtedly be watching
this case very closely, and if Guaman somehow avoids justice you
can count on this defense coming to a courthouse near you – “¿me
entiendes?”
MORE WEIRDNESS: SMART APPS
What do Lady Antebellum, Harley-Davidson motorcycles, the
beauty store Sephora and the Facebook page "I Love Being a Mom’
all have in common? Well, researchers at the University of
Cambridge are claiming that “liking” those things on Facebook may
be a sign of a low IQ.
According to www.radio.com, researchers in the U.K. took a close
look at 58,000 Facebook users between 2007 and 2012, and
correlated their “likes” with the strength of their IQ’s. If you’re
wondering what “likes” translated to a high IQ, the items include
curly fries and thunderstorms, so this is one study nobody is taking
too seriously.
QUOTABLE QUOTE: “There may be times when we are powerless
to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to
protest.”
Elie Wiesel (b. 1928 in Romania) Nobel Prize laureate
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UP A major up to adventure rider training company Xplor-Int for
giving and AMA membership to everyone who completes one of
their classes. Learn more at www.xplor-int.com. Thanks guys
and gals!
Down to scammer who posed as a U.S. Army sergeant selling
a motorcycle online to rip off a 51-year-old Livingston County,
Mich., man for $3,5000
Down to a West Palm Bach, Fla., man who police say stole the
same 2004 Suzuki GSX-R 600—twice.
Up to electric motorcycle maker Zero motorcycles for coming
up with what they claim is the first app “with the ability to control
the performance characteristics of a production motorcycle”.
Down to a driver in Vista, Calif., who after being pulled over by
a motorcycle officer, proceeded to back into him.
Up to former NASCAR driver Kyle Petty, who is hosting his 19th
motorcycle trek benefiting chronically ill children. The 2013 Kyle
Petty Charity Ride goes side stands up on April 27 in Coeur
d’Alene, Idaho, before finishing in Tempe, Ariz., 2,100 miles
later on May 3.
AMA Board Elections for 2014 Individual member representatives on the AMA Board of Directors will be elected to
serve the Northeast and Southwest Regions starting in 2014.
For information about obtaining a candidate application, email
AMA Director of Administrative Services Sean Maher at
[email protected] or call (614) 856-1900
Protect 23 million acres from OHV restrictions -- Write
your representative today
On March 14, U.S. Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) introduced
H.R. 1187, the National Rockies Ecosystem Protection Act
(NREPA). This legislation, previously introduced in 2010, would
inappropriately designate 23 million acres of land in Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington and Wyoming as Wilderness. This
Wilderness designation will make the land off-limits to offhighway vehicle riders.
The bill’s current sponsor and cosponsors don’t represent the
affected areas. In fact, the bill’s sponsor represents residents of
New York City.
We need your help to stop H.R. 1187 in its tracks. A prewritten
e-mail is available for you to send to your representative immediately by following the "Take Action" option and entering your
information.
We must remain vigilant. If this bill is signed into law, the effect on the OHV community would be devastating. Please contact your representative right away and urge him or her to oppose H.R. 1187.
state elected officials and Congress before any proclamations
were made pursuant to the Antiquities Act.
The designation of a National Monument is significant for
recreational opportunities and local economies. While there are
cultural and historical landmarks that deserve the designation of
National Monument, the AMA believes Congress and the public
must be consulted before any action is taken.
The AMA urges its members to contact their federal elected
officials and request that they oppose further administration
attempts to unilaterally designate National Monuments. Send a
letter to your senators today by following the “Take Action” option. Urge them to support S. 104, a bill introduced by U.S. Sen.
David Vitter (R-La.), which would amend the Antiquities Act of
1904 to require future National Monuments to receive congressional approval before designation. Please join the AMA to
help us fight these efforts to restrict responsible motorized recreation. More members means more clout against our opponents, and your support will help the AMA fight for your rights –
on the road, trail, racetrack, and in the halls of government. To
join, go to AmericanMotorcyclist.com/membership/join.
American Motorcyclist Association honors U.S. lawmakers
The American Motorcyclist Association, which is the premier
advocate for motorcyclists' freedoms in the country, honored 59
current and former federal lawmakers on Feb. 28 for their
support of motorcyclists during the just-completed 112th Congress.
Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.), Rep. James Sensenbrenner
(R-Wis.) and former Reps. Roscoe Bartlett (R-Md.) and Denny
Rehberg (R-Mont.) topped the list of those honored. They were
singled out for AMA Government Relations Department "Hero"
awards for their extraordinary efforts to support motorcyclists
and motorcycling.
They were particularly praised for their successful efforts to
save the Recreational Trails Program from extinction, as well as
to exempt kids' dirt bikes and all-terrain vehicles from the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, which had banned the
sale of those vehicles.
They were also honored for efforts to end discriminatory motorcycle-only checkpoints, for trying to help forge a compromise
between the military and off-highway riders over the use of the
popular Johnson Valley riding area in California, and for trying to
help protect motorcyclists from the possible negative effects of
the new E15 fuel.
"Thanks to the extraordinary efforts of these lawmakers during
the 112th Congress, and the efforts of others, motorcyclists are
AMA objects to unilateral action by the Administrabetter off now than they were a year or two ago," said Wayne
tion for National Monument designation without pub- Allard, AMA vice president for government relations and a former U.S. senator and U.S. representative from Colorado.
lic debate! -- Contact your senators today.
The AMA Government Relations Department also honored
On Monday, March 25, President Obama unilaterally ananother five lawmakers with "Champion" awards for outstanding
nounced the designations of five new National Monuments unefforts to motorcyclists and motorcycling. Another 50 lawmakers
der the Antiquities Act of 1906 without first holding public dereceived "Supporter" awards for their support.
bate. This action will limit recreational opportunities on public
"The constituents of all of these current and former federal
lands and represents an overreach by the executive branch.
The American Motorcyclist Association opposes any unilateral legislators should be proud of them for their public service and
executive declarations that do not allow full public debate on the for their support of the American motorcyclist, and the freedom
those Americans enjoy," Allard said.
disposition of public lands. Indeed, each of these designations
In OHIO Rep. Bob Latta (R-OH), was honored.
deserved to be considered individually to allow time for thoughtful deliberation and input from all affected user groups, local and
(Edited by Robin Biltz Pickens)
May 2013
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MRF NEWS
Motorcycle Riders
Foundation
13NR11 - MRF News Release - Bikes
on the Border
This past weekend saw the inaugural
"Bikes at the Border", a motorcycle
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by the local SMRO's. The MRF would
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like to thank our friends at McGrath &
Danielson Law Group and ABATE of
South Carolina who hosted the
13NR09 - MRF News Release hospitality suite and did a lot of the
Sensenbrenner Introduces Ethanol
promotional/boots on the ground
Legislation
preparation for this event!
Described as a "mini Meeting of the
Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner (RMinds", the event was designed to
WI) introduced HR 875, a bill that would
educate the attendees about motorcycle
require the US Environmental Protection
laws and legislation. It also served as a
Agency (EPA) to conduct a thorough
networking session for the who's who of
independent study of the effects of
the motorcycle rights world of the southeast corner of this
gasoline/ethanol blends above 10%. Currently the EPA is
country.
allowing the use of blends up to 15%.
The Midwest has STEAM (Seminar To Educate And
Sensenbrenner had this to say, “There have been several
tests and warnings highlighting E15’s harmful effects on engines Motivate) and Mid-South MILE (Motorcyclist Improving
Legislative Effectiveness). "Not every one can attend a MRF
and their components, but they have all been dismissed by the
regional event or the annual Meeting of the Minds, so these
EPA. Therefore, we must force the EPA to stop the use of E15
smaller, more local events are a great supplement and provide
fuel until the serious safety, durability, performance and
an opportunity to discuss state and local laws in great depth",
environmental concerns have been addressed.”
said Jeff Hennie, Vice President of Government Relations and
The bill would halt the sale of E-15, the 15% blend, until the
Public Affairs for the MRF. Hennie attended and presented at
studies findings have been completed.
The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) has cautioned owners Bikes on the Border.
The event was held at the world famous roadside attraction
against using the blend.
known as "South of the Border". If you have ever traveled on IAt a recent hearing held by the US House Science
95 between North and South Carolina, you know where it is.
Committee all witness’s agreed that more testing was needed
Overall it was a great event with a promising future.
into the effects of E-15 on internal combustion motors of all
sizes.
The Motorcycle Riders Foundation supports this legislation
(Edited by Robin Biltz Pickens )
and strongly urges you contact your US Representative and ask
them to cosponsor HR 875 as soon as possible. Its important to
have a large number of cosponsors to pass this legislation.
You can reach the US Capitol Switchboard at (202) 224-3121
13NR10 - MRF News Release - Road America Update
The agreement between Road America and the Motorcycle
Riders Foundation will terminate on April 13, 2013.
Until that time, they will accept new or renewed business in
accordance with the existing contract.
After that date, they will continue to service all members but will
not accept any new members.
Anyone who would like to continue a road service plan that
includes motorcycles may want to investigate a program called
Rider Rescue. You can find the program at riderrescue.com.
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JUST BECAUSE
A COP SAYS IT,
DOESN’T MAKE
IT SO. WHEN AN
OFFICER’S
OPINION AS TO
CAUSE OF
ACCIDENT
COMES INTO
EVIDENCE
Q. A woman driver
pulled out in front
of me from a stop
sign and claims she
did not see me. I
had the right of way
and was not speeding. I applied the
brakes but still hit
her. Sad to say, but I
said some mean things to her at the scene as I was in pain and could not
believe she did what she did. Now her insurance company is trying to
turn my bad language against me and even has the officer testifying
against me as to the cause of the accident. My case should be a simple
one in that she is the one at fault and now I feel like they are putting me
on trial unfairly. Can they do this? And do I need a lawyer? ABATE OF
INDIANA MEMBER. (case now concluded and information released)
A. A police officer’s testimony as to the expert cause of a crash will be
admitted during a trial only when the officer has been qualified as an
expert having sufficient knowledge, education and training to express
such an opinion, as not all police officers have such expertise. Unless
speed or braking is an issue, your case normally would not need an accident reconstruction expert. She failed to yield to your right of way - case
should be over. Of course the officer may testify as to what he saw and
heard (if relevant and material), but it is up to the trier of fact (usually a
jury) to decide the cause of a crash, unless expert testimony is needed.
Issues such as speed, braking, coefficients of friction are the areas in
which motorcycle experts testify, but it does not appear that the adverse is
raising any issue as to speed or braking. Always be mindful that the investigating officer might be able to testify as to statements made by you
and witnesses to the crash. These statements could include any names that
you thought were appropriate to call the little old lady with blue hair
when she missed the stop sign while talking on her cell phone. Of course,
some jurors might understand that opportunity to express yourself in the
heat of injury and severe pain, then some might not. If this ever happens
again, help me - help you, by muffling yourself at the scene. As Sergeant
Barnes of the Viet Nam movie “Platoon” said, “Take the pain”. And yes,
you need a lawyer.
ROADHAZARD.ORG
Remember, our local roadways have been taking a beating all winter and
are in need of resurfacing improvements more than ever. Look out! And
take time to contact us today to help make our roadways safer. More
times than not the Department of Transportation is aware of needed repairs, but if not, it’s pretty hard for them to fix an unreported defect.
P.S. A special thank you to the LaPorte Division of INDOT for their
consistently speedy response to our road concerns.
License to serve liquor?
Q: Our chapter is going to sponsor a function in the near future, and we
plan on letting the bar hosting the event sell beer. What do we need to do
to protect us from liability in case someone has too much to drink and
someone gets hurt? ABATE OF ILLINOIS MEMBER.
A: Waivers are a must with those attending the function. Take a look at
the latest version posted on our web site. If the event is held at a bar and
ABATE does not serve the alcohol, ABATE should have no responsibility. The key is that ABATE should not have anything to do with alcohol
if we want to avoid that potential liability. We need to make every effort
to make sure this responsibility stays with entities that are properly
trained, licensed and insured. In most instances, ABATE can be named as
an additional named insured on the bar's or provider's liability insurance
policy. Ride Safe and thanks for all you do for ABATE.
Places to Ride Before You Die - After a Run to the Wall and Ground
Zero
Besides the above, there are at least two memorials in this great land that
I never tire of looking at when I ride around the country. The first is the
Statue of Liberty. If you are crazy enough to ride/drive through Manhattan down to the tip (Battery Park), the view and feeling is wondrous, not
least for having survived all the yellow cabs on the way down Broadway.
It seems that when I am there I can't get enough of looking at the lady.
Over on the New Jersey side of her is an RV park - fittingly named Liberty Park. It is just asphalt, but as they say location - location - location.
Before it’s over, I am riding over there and setting up camp with a front
row seat; getting out my jug and looking at Lady Liberty until my heart’s
content. And I am not sure how long that will take.
The other memorial that I never tire of seeing is the Iwo Jima Memorial
in Washington D.C. Once, when I was there on a “Run to the Wall,” and
while staring up at the memorial it occurred to me that I knew hardly
anything about those men – actually boys – that served our country so
well. Since then, I have looked into what these boys were all about and
where they came from. I read the Ambose book that says it all about
them.
Where did they live and what part of the country grew such great human
beings? Here is what I discovered: Harlan Block is the guy closest to the
end of the flag pole. He was from around Yorktown, Texas, hill country
and not far from the Alamo, Austin, Fredericksburg area. (Admiral ChesSPEAKING OF DISTRACTED DRIVERS
ter Nimitz hails from there, and Audie Murphy, the most decorated solDrivers eating french fries, fooling with the radio, yelling at the kids and dier in WWII, was also raised nearby.) Beautiful riding country and it is
TALKING ON CELL PHONES killed over 3000 people in 2012. The
apparent that heroes are plentiful there. Texan Harlan, a teenager, died
numbers say that if you are going to get killed in a traffic accident, 20%
with his intestines blown away at the base of Mount Suribachi. He had
of the time it will be by a distracted driver. I do not have the stats for
been a football star in high school and probably would have gone on to
motorcycles only. Since no state has a total ban on the use of cellphones
the University of Texas, but they buried him in Harlingen, Texas, instead.
while driving, it is up to us to be on the lookout for the obvious signs of
A model of the Iwo Jima Monument is nearby.
distracted driving.
The guy next to Harlan is Rene Gagnon, a Frenchy from New Hampshire
NOTE: Our office requests the cell phone records of the adverse driver in (I will never say anything bad about the French again). He was 18. After
cases where that is an issue, and we have learned that in many cases the
the war he returned home and promised himself he would live the best
driver was on the cell phone at the time of the crash. Some companies
prohibit the use of cellphones while driving on company business and this quiet life a person can – and he did. Beside him is Mike Strank, a
should always be the case with vehicles in high traffic areas. Our pitch is Czechoslovakian until he came to this country, where his folks raised him
that driving is complicated enough with navigating and it follows that the in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He played baseball and knocked a ball clear
driver does not need anything else to do while tooling around in what
out of that town’s minor league stadium in 1941. I rode through there
might be 100k pounds of death machinery.
once and it is still there. Mike was the squad leader and the old man at 24.
To put his role with these teenagers in perspective, he told his
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MEETING OF
THE MINDS
2013 – 5
MONTHS TO
GO!
(Continued - Ask Our Lawyer)
boys “Do what I say and I will get you home to your mothers” mothers? Although, Mike was killed by a mortar while planning an
assault, he got three of his boys back to their mothers. The guy
behind Mike is Ira Hays from the Pima Indian Reservation in
Arizona. He had never been off the reservation until he joined the
Marines. While he survived Iwo Jima, many believe that he died
drinking - trying to remember his comrades and trying to forget.
Across from Harlan on the other side of the memorial is Franklin
Sousley, a good ole boy from Hilltop, Kentucky – my kind of guy.
A mortar got him shortly after the famous photo was taken. He
was raised by a single mom, so you can imagine how close they
were in life. Their nearest neighbors were a quarter of a mile
away. When the telegram came, they could hear Franklin's mom
into the night and next day. She couldn't bear the thought of
Franklin being
buried so far away
in Arlington so he is
buried down the
road in Elizaville
Cemetery. When
you are on the way
to Bike Week in
Daytona, Hilltop Ky.
is off exit 154, just
south of Cincy. If
you have time you
should stop and say
"hey." Franklin
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never got the
Marine_Corps_War_Memorial chance to really
drink beer, so a can
left there would be just fine. I think he would like that. The last guy
is John Bradley from Antigo, Wisconsin, not far from where Hard
Tail, our great leader of the MRF, is from - also the land of
cranberries. Been through there - good riding country. Bradley
survived and raised 8 kids. He only talked about Iwo Jima one
time and that was to say the real heroes did not come back. He
was a medical corpsman, so you can only imagine what he saw.
You might want to clip this article for when you visit the Iwo Jima
Memorial next. Makes me feel better when I look at the monument
to know something about those boys that died so young. And I
think they would appreciate the effort.
Where there’s a way, there’s a will
Q: Hello, my husband is a member of ABATE. We are wanting to
get a simple will. Can you help us with this and if so, what is the
cost? Thank you. - ABATE of Ohio Member
A: We are happy to provide wills to ABATE members free of
charge. All you have to do is go our website at
www.abatelegal.com and complete the questionnaire. We will
email you the final for signing and placing in a secure fireproof
location. If you have trouble, call us.
Ride Safe and Free,
Rod Taylor
ABATE Legal Services
All questions from ABATE members are answered confidentially unless
otherwise authorized and only after the matter is concluded, except when
authorization for publication anonymously or otherwise is given for pending
matters. 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. ABATE members are not charged for
recovery of damage to your motorcycle, and have access to a 24-hour tollfree telephone number. Call us at (800) 25-RIDER. Questions?
Submit them to RodTaylor@abatelegalcom. © 2013.
May 2013
I need some
committee chair
persons if you are
interested in helping out. I will need
someone to coordinate the Auction
Live and Silent, run
the registration,
product table, hospitality suite and a
facility coordinator.
If you would like to
step forward and
become the coordinator of any of these positions or just help
with them, please let me know.
Goodie bags: I received 500 plastic bags from the state of
Ohio, so we have that taken care of, now we need ‘goodies’ to
fill them, if you know of any company that would donate items
for this please contact them or let me know and I will. We are
looking for bike wash / windshield cleaner, glasses cleaner and
trial size items to put in the bags and also pens, flashlights or
other items that companies might be giving away.
Center Pieces: I purchased the vases, Kathy Gantner is
working on a stencil to etch the vases, JR Gantner is working
on a base to hold the vases, once we have all the parts we will
be having a build the center pieces party, this should happen
sometime in August, so stay tuned for a specific date.
It looks like one of our biggest expenses for the MOTM 2013
will be food and refreshments for the hospitality suite. If you
have the ability to buy these things at a discounted price, please
give me a call. Depending on the cost and what people can get,
will depend on what we offer in the hospitality suite. Thanks to
Jeff Bowersock for donating a bottle to the cause.
Keynote speaker: We have a few ideas about this, and
Woody is helping me contact a few individuals to get this position secured, more on that as we get closer.
Until next month, ride free and if you have an suggestions
please give me a call…rbp (614)554-4325
DONATIONS NEEDED FOR MOTM 2013
500
??
50
??
500
MEMO PADS
3M banner holders
vases
ICE
plastic bags – goodies to fill these plastic
bags
HARD CANDY / HOLDERS
200 – 300 wrist bands / tickets
We could certainly slow the aging process down
if it had to work its way through Congress.
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because as passionate riders we want to fight every battle, and
hate to give up. The reality is that sometimes the political risk,
amount of time and energy, and even the actual monetary cost
are sometimes just not justified.
We are dealing with a particularity delicate balancing act in
the motorized recreation arena right now. Over a year ago we
received a pledge from ODNR administration to work with OMTA
and OSSA on legislation to create a grant system for accessing
the SRV fund. For those that don't know, the SRV Fund, or
"State Recreational Vehicle Fund", is a lot like the Motorcycle
Safety & Education Fund. Whenever someone purchases a dirt
bike, ATV, or snowmobile registration the majority of the money
is deposited into the SRV Fund, for the sole purpose of
maintaining and expanding trail. It's a big fat fund full of OUR
money, with no mechanism for accessing it for non-ODNR
projects. Unfortunately it seems that each time we raise the
issue we get a reversal of their stance. One month it's "yes we
are with you" the next it's "we're not sure this is necessary".
Now we are 3 months into this General Assembly of the Ohio
Legislature, and have 21 months left. Obviously if ODNR worked
with us on this effort it would be much easier to get the job done,
but we can't continue to let time slip away. If they actively
oppose the bill it will be extremely difficult to get it passed. We
need to push forward, and we do have legislators who support
the goal. We do need to be truthful about ODNR not supporting
the effort, but if we are too vocal it can rub people the wrong
way, and we can have a tougher fight on our hands. So how
hard can we push before it causes them to push back more?
One more balancing act to work on.
Matthew Mesarchik
Government Relations Director,
Ohio Motorized Trails Association
Balance.
United we ride.
In motorcycling it's an important part of our vocabulary. New
riders need to learn to balance a bike with confidence at stops,
there is endless debate on the best way to balance a tire, and
when balance is lacking it can make for a scary ride.
Balance is also important in the political arena. For those of
us on the front lines of motorcycle issues we are always
maintaining a balance between standing up for the riders, and
not pushing an issue too far, and this has got to be the toughest
balancing act in motorcycling. Sometimes this can be about how
to craft language for legislation, or knowing when to not fight a
battle that is a lost cause. Those are the ones we hate the most,
Matthew T. Mesarchik
Government Relations Director for Ohio Motorized Trails
Association
[email protected]
May 2013
[email protected]
***For updates on our events this year please
visit www.OhioTrails.org, or find us on Facebook.
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Pre‐Registration Ends June 17th, 2012 Please Print Clearly
Date _______________
TICKETS ARE $25.00 PER PERSON
Name ________________________ Member of ABATE/MRF/AMA? Yes or No T-Shirt Size ______
Name ________________________ Member of ABATE/MRF/AMA? Yes or No T-Shirt Size ______
Address ____________________________________________
City __________________________State ___________ Zip ________ Phone _____-_____-_______
So We May Pre-Order, Available T-Shirt Sizes are: S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL 6XL
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. June Jam 2013 Golf Cart Rental Info BE AWARE that golf carts are to be paid by credit card only. If you request and pay for your cart before the event by contacting the State Office, the cost is $160.00. The day the event starts the rental will be $180.00 and we are highly limited on available carts. STATE OFFICE: 614‐319‐3644 OR 800‐25‐BIKER MOTM 2013 Registration for ABATE of Ohio Members
As part of the Thank You for all the hard work ABATE of Ohio,
members will be putting in to host the MOTM this year, members
may attend the conferences for free!
Attendees must pre-register with ABATE of Ohio, Inc. (we have
to know how many people are attending the conference).
If you want to attend the banquet it will cost you $40.
All ABATE of Ohio attendees are responsible for their own hotel
accommodations. You must pre-register by August 16th, and we
will need to have your $ for the banquet by then too.
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FREE TO MEMBERS.
NO BUSINESSES PLEASE
(See pages 37 & 38)
Classifieds run for a maximum of 6
issues, unless you tell us otherwise.
Send changes to:
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or call 937.477.5193
FOR SALE: New Price
0313
2000 Black HD ElectraGlide Anniversary
Dresser; Big Bore Kit Mdl, newer tires,
32,000 mi, serviced regularly. Bat repl
2011, bat tender incl. (Was $11,800),
$8,500. Leila after 6pm 330-435-6367.
R16 area.
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
one, please call Robin @ 614-539-1576.
FOR SALE:
0113
1999 Suzuki, Savage, LS650PX, 650cc,
Full Windshield, Suzuki
Saddle Bags. 8,562 mi. $1,562.
[email protected], 740-862-2339.
FOR SALE:
0113
2010 Sportster XL1200C Black, Vance &
Hines Chrome twin/3” mufflers, custom
hand grips and mirrors, Sportster engraved Derby & Timer covers. Very good
tires, runs great. 5,075 mi. One owner
$7,000. Ralph 614-378-4300 R9 area.
FOR SALE:
0313
2009 Rims for FLHX. Jeff @ 330-3400104 R8 area
FOR SALE:
0313
Mark Patrick HD Collectible Sculptures,
$100 - $700, approximately 30 available,
Region Zero Area. Call George 330-6269343 or 330-554-2053
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.
FOR SALE:
0313
1997 Honda Valkyrie. The first big cruiser.
115,000 miles. Well maintained. Has bags
and extra chrome, a good battery and
tires. Has new clutch, drive shaft and final
drive. $5,000. Please call Mike at 937-440
-6950. Pictures upon request. Have a
great day and god bless. R6 area.
FOR SALE:
0612
‘97 Heritage Springer - Original mi.
23,500, newer S&S Engine approx. 300
mi on newer motor; newer starter & battery w/tender. True exhaust. Removable
sissybar. Call Fische @ 513-236-6222
WANTED:
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1971 FX Super Glide seat or plastic seat
pan to fit a boat tail fender. Any condition
considered. Call or text Joe 330-204-2999
FOR SALE: NEW PRICE!
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2003 Anniversary HD Dyna Low Rider,
gun metal blue, Stage 1 Screaming Eagle
upgrade, removable windshield w/bags,
chrome passing lamps, forward controls,
touring seat and many more. 26,515 mi.
$8,000. Mike @740-501-6699 R2 area.
FOR SALE:
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1997 HONDA ST1100, New tires, brakes
and battery. 74,000 miles. Excellent Condition $3,200.00. Photo available upon
request. Mike @ 513-569-2555 R5 area.
FOR SALE:
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1998 Dyna Wide Glide HD Custom, one
owner, quick release windshield, FLH
front end, w/driving lights, floor boards,
24K miles. Photos upon request. $7,000.
Rick @ 937-218-0107. R5 area.
We have enough youth.
How about a
fountain of SMART!
The Big Boy II Motorcycle Ramp
System NEW! Unused. This 2-piece aircraft
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ramp system is 120” x 38" wide.
Breaks down into two sections and
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Used! Paid over $200. Will sell for
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Motorcycle Lift Bar/Stand All stainless steel, heavy-duty
construction. Paid $80.00. Sell for
$35.00.
Vance & Hines Monster Ovals
Slip-On Mufflers Great looks and sound! New in box.
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perfect for those cross-country tours.
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- Large 5.5-inch Oval Muffler Body
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- CNC Machined End Cap
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Call Earl @ 614-582-8522.
WANTED:
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Looking for a Penny Press. If anyone
knows someone who may want to sell
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the deep ox-blood paint I gave her for her re-birthday! She fired
up on the second kick after a little shot of ether (something ya
shouldn’t do too often) and just leaned there on her kick-stand
chugging away like a freight-train waiting to break out of the station.
I was smiling like a proud new daddy as my wife ran to get a
camera, and as soon as we got a few pics of our new baby girl we
mounted up and went on that very first ride. I can still remember
the firm, hearty “feeling” of the bike; the solid “ker-chunk” of the
shifter compared to what I had been riding (they just sorta
“clicked” into gear); and that steadfast, throaty, rumble beneath
us.
For the next few years I rode that Sporty everywhere I went,
especially to work each day (when it wasn’t snowing), a 75 mile
round trip, mostly because I couldn’t afford to have a bike as a
“toy” back then.....but also because the bike got way better mileage than that big old gas-guzzling LTD Brougham I was driving. In
contrast to what they build now, a ’73 Ford LTD was HUGE! And
since we only had the one car, my wife could putt around our little
town in it for groceries and such, but me driving the Ford all the
way to work and back twelve months out of the year would have
been way too expensive. We were really “nickel and diming it” as
we fixed up that old house.
The old adage that, “Chrome don’t get ya home” wasn’t true
with that bike. I can honestly say that she was the most dependable, and my favorite, scoot so far. The only times that she ever
May is finally here!! Happy happy happy!! (That was my
rode in a truck was when I bought her, and when a front tire literSnoopy the dog dance.)
Pardon me if this month I seem a little crazier than usual, or if I ally exploded on an interstate.
I’ve only had two bikes since then....the “Shovel” and the
mention a few things that I’ve said in past columns, but in my own
“King”. And they were (and are) both fine machines. One is with
defense May is, and always HAS been, my favorite month of the
my son in Louisiana, and the other is in my garage. But that purty
whole year. Ya might say that each year May just sorta overlil’ Sporty was (just like that old girlfriend that ya don’t ever talk
whelms me. And like I’ve written before, in May all five of our
senses come alive again. Namely; we begin to smell everything
about) “The One” I had to let go. I often wonder who’s doing her
now LOL.
waking up and growing, we hear more birds, we see more and
I won’t mention, and I try not to even think about, the British
more green things sprouting, we feel repeated warmth that is
pieces of shit bikes I had before her (of course, my not ever unalmost guaranteed, and we can often actually taste the very air
derstanding their Limey electrical systems, is the reason for that).
we breathe.
When you’re tooling down the road on a beautiful day in May, But every time I think about that Sportster, I remember that bee-uti-ful day in May almost thirty-five years ago when I first rolled her
everything that is best about riding is also emphasized. You alout and fired her up like it was yesterday. Okay, moving on....
most freak-out (in a good way) from all the intense sensory data
Is it just me, or does it seem to y’all that these days EVERYyour body accumulates as you speed along, since spring blosBODY either rides, has ridden, or at least closely knows someone
soms to its fullest in May as it gets ready to ripen into summer.
I can connect so many great memories directly to the month of who rides motorcycles, and rides them often? I mean, bikes are
May. For instance: I recall a sunny May afternoon back in the mid- everywhere!
On television there might as well be a motorcycle network with
70’s when I rolled out, for the first time, my 1972 XLCH Sportster
all the outlaw-club documentaries, biker-bar reality shows, tattoo/
(after rebuilding the top-end). She was my first Harley.
When I had purchased her a few months earlier, she wore an body-art series, and chopper-building competition programs. You
frequently see piles of ‘em parked at most bars, whereas in the
insane paint job and didn’t even run. She had a blown headold days if ya saw just a few scoots parked in front of a tavern
gasket, the rockers were way out of adjustment, and two of her
very often, ya thought it must be a “biker” hang-out. The phrase
push-rods were bent. She also had a few broken cylinder fins, a
shot base gasket on the front jug, AND the timing was way off as “biker-bar” that was first coined in the 1960’s and 70’s, now applies to ALL of ‘em. Even high-class yuppie establishments often
a result of somebody attempting to ride her home from the accihave scoots hanging from the damned ceilings!
dent that broke the fins and had also caused the oil to dump out
Many workplaces have separate “bike-parking only” areas
onto the road from a busted oil-line, which in turn caused everynow. There are even clothing stores that specialize in just
thing else I mentioned to get really messed up. Now, months
“Motorcycle Apparel”. Plenty of taverns regularly have “Bike Nites”
later, patched up and freshly repainted, she was ready to make
each week. There are biker DJ’s. Just about every hard-rock band
me some memories. She became my “Hot Rod”.
has at least one member who is a “Biker”. And there have been
When I rolled her up and out of the cellar of the old farmso many bike-oriented songs written, that those bands could play
house I lived in at the time, she literally sparkled in the sunlight. I
‘em all night long.
bet the only thing that the previous owner knew to do properly,
Scores of books have been written about motorcycling and the
was how to pay someone else to take off and send out most of
people who are in this lifestyle (ahem). But back when I was
the iron to be chromed. I don’t think the guy even owned any
younger, there were only a few. In fact, “Zen and the Art of Motorwrenches. And you should have seen that horribly beautiful and
cycle Maintenance” by Robert M. Pirsig, and “Hell’s Angels” by
expensive “custom” paint job the jerk had someone air-brush on
her. It was so x-rated (and not even in a sexual way) that I could- Hunter S. Thompson are the only ones that I can even recall from
n’t even describe it in this magazine (if ya ever see me in person, back then.
As I’ve also pointed out before, there was a time when if I’d
ask me about it).
But man she sure was pretty that day, with all that chrome and
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hear a bike coming down my road, I’d actually expect it to be
somebody I knew coming to see me! And I could usually recognize that person from the way the bike sounded from a distance.
Now, just about every bike has a similarly loud and throaty rumble.
But am I complaining about any of this? Hell no! It’s just sorta
weird to be so damned “normal”! To be completely honest, I kinda
miss people looking at me funny when I walk into a room.
I guess my point is: What with all these fellow bikers on the
road these days, we should have many, MANY more members in
ABATE, our organization...THE organization, for all bikers (a
statement that has been made over and over again). So help
yourselves (and them) out here a little people and sign some of
‘em up.
Don’t forget that May is also Motorcycle Awareness Month
here in Ohio. Y’all can use that fact as a reason to help promote
our “cause” to politicians, news-people and to the public in general. The very best public relations we can possibly have are that
which you, the individual members, initiate. It’s the enthusiasm
YOU generate that would make others want to join and support
our organization, which in turn promotes and defends all motorcycling in general. And in case you’ve been wondering as you’ve
read this: Don’t worry, I won’t blab on about “Public Relations” any
more than I always have in this column now that I’m one of the
state public relations officers LOL. I always have been, and we
should ALL constantly be, promoting public relations for ABATE.
And speaking of May, this month is when most of us finish
deciding which major runs and events we plan on attending during the riding season. This is especially true for vendors of any
kind (parts, food, tats, a band, etc.) Remember this fact if your
county or region is planning to put something on. The earlier you
lock these people in for your events, the better. In fact, vendors
should have been at least contacted already. Also, promoting any
event is best if it’s begun ASAP. Generally speaking, flyers should
be out about two months in advance of the date, any earlier and
people will forget about it when the time comes because if they
see a flyer hanging on their refrigerator (or on the wall of their
favorite bar) repeatedly, it becomes invisible. And make sure you
print up and distribute as many of those flyers as ya can.
By the way and speaking of flyers (of course this isn’t one,
but...) if you’ll remember, last year I had a free (but BYOB)
ABATE appreciation blow-out here at my home on July 28th and
invited y’all. About fifty GOOD people showed up throughout the
day and night from across the state and locally, to swim, hot-tub,
sit around a fire, dance on the brass pole and party in my bar,
May 2013
which was a good number for this facility. Some pitched tents,
and a few others just crashed on the floor or went home. The
choice was up to them (of course), but I always urge my guests to
spend the night if partying much (we can throw together one helluva breakfast!) Anyway, I’ll be doing that this year again. And
when I lock down the date in the next month or so...I’ll let ya know
the particulars. My place is VERY easy to find.
Keep the shiny side up folks. I’ll be yappin’ at ya next month,
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REGION ZERO
Region Director: Tim ’TJ’ Johnson, 330-360-7752
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
Portage: Mickey Meehan 330-562-4905
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
the latest on our legislative issues, come to our May meeting
which will be on Saturday the 18th at “Club Leon’s”, 1111 NilesCortland Rd., Warren, Ohio 44484 at 6:30 PM. It’s a Warren
address, but it’s actually about a mile north of Howland Corners
on Rt. 46. And don’t forget that NEXT month, there will be NO
meeting (as we usually do each June), due to the June Jam and
many other events going on.
As always, go to http://Regionzero.abate.com/ for more.
There, you can find the 2013 Mahoning Valley Motorcycle Events
Calendar that covers everything in this area; from all the poker
runs, to all the events and parties that ALL the organizations are
having this year, thanks to ABATE Region Zero, and specifically
to our webmaster TJ.
Bummer
Website: http://regionzero.abate.com
REGION ONE
Region Zero
Columbiana County
Stark County
Summit County
Trumbull/Mahoning Counties
At our regional meeting on March 10th, most of the talk was
primarily about upcoming events and Columbiana County’s
successful Daytona Party held the night before. Unfortunately,
Sam Sarconi will be stepping down as their coordinator (though
he pledges to remain available as a contact person).
The March 16th Mah/Trum County meeting held at the Dash
Inn in Youngstown pulled in about 35 people, eight of whom were
from Mahoning County (and most of whom hadn’t been to a
meeting for a long while), and we signed up a few more.
Representative Ron Gerberry was the guest speaker. The Dash
turned out to be a great place for a meeting, and the food was
excellent.
The next day (the 17th), the Yankee Lake Ballroom had their
spring swap, and Bob from Unique Biker Apparel (who puts it on)
graciously let us have a spot. A very supportive member named
Brandy (Dakota) manned it with me, thankfully with a few
members “spelling” us for smoke-breaks. Quite a few of our
outdated T-shirts were sold, and lotsa ABATE was spread around,
including a few new sign ups. Since that location is so close to the
Pa/Ohio border, many Pennsylvania ABATE brothers and sisters
stopped by to chat. Bob said that Yankee’s Bike Nite will begin the
first Wednesday after Memorial Day, and like always, we’re
invited to be there each week to recruit, sell products, or whatever
we want to do. I usually get there about 6 PM with at least flyers
and applications.
Speaking of Bike Nites; Tuesdays I plan on having ABATE
info at the Ice House in Austintown like I’ve been doing for the
past few years. Like I said, Wednesdays I’ll be at Yankee Lake
and thanks to Fast Freddie from 93.3 “The Wolf”, Quaker Steak &
Lube (also in Austintown) agreed to let us have a free spot there
on Thursdays. Saturdays we’ll probably be at Clancy’s on the
Strip (422) in Warren (their Bike Nite will be managed by Dakota).
By then I’m sure a few Bike Nites for the other days of the week
will pop up, and we’ll see what we can fit into our schedule. Like I
keep saying, these things are absolutely FREE (unless ya buy
something LOL), they’re usually from 6 to 9 PM, and they’re just a
short putt from your home throughout the week. And most of them
have food and drink specials...sometimes even a few vendors.
For more info on what’s happening locally these days, and all
May 2013
Region Director: Steven Diekmann 740-632-2950
Region One Meetings: Region Meetings 2nd Friday every
month, 7pm @ Manfred’s Lounge, Steubenville, OHIO.
Dep. Director: Paul Rayl - 740-737-1314
Belmont County: Bob Nagy - 740-310-2116
Harrison County: John Evans - 307-679-6242
Jefferson County: Larry Dobbins Sr. 740-346-6212
Monroe County: Andy Kosar - 740-632-7144
Website: www.region1.abate.com
Region 1
What's up People,
It's time to rev those engines and smoke those tires off those
steel horses that have been sitting in the garage just waiting to get
out on the road. I know most of you have been riding already and
there are some that already need an oil change, but for some its
time. So I hope all is well with everyone and look forward to
seeing you all. I've been cooped up in the house for so long and
just can't stand it, but it's time to get fired up for May Awareness
month. May awareness rally is going on May 4, 2013; there are a
few from Region 1 going to ride to the rally in Columbus, Ohio. So
if you would like to tag along, get a hold of our Deputy Director
Paul Rayl @ 417-737-1314 and ride along and enjoy the day and
take a stand for your rights as motorcyclist of the open road.
Also Region 1 is having the Motorcycle Awareness Freedom
Run, poker run on May 18, 2013 or if it's raining the date will be
June 1, 2013 out of same place, check the website for updates or
feel free to call. The run starts out at Frank's Bar & Grill in
Bloomingdale, Ohio on old Route 22. Sign-ups start at 10 am and
first bike out at noon and last bike in at 5pm. There are auction
items, raffle, and various prizes. We also have a
Dave Barnhouse print that is framed and signed that will be
auctioned, not many of these prints left, so come out and take a
chance, you don't want to miss it. There will be breakfast available
for those that want to eat before the run. The run will end at
the Hopedale American Legion where there will be food provided
and beverages available. Let's make this a record year for
attendance; this is our run for our motorcycling freedoms and also
to let people know that motorcycles are on the road. Those
freedoms that you all enjoy every day are exactly what we will be
riding for on May 18 or June 1 (Rain Date). So come one and
come all..... It's always a great
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time and always a great ride. So keep those bikes shined and
looking good and for those that don't take the time to wash your
bikes because you're riding all the time, "God Bless You".
Enjoy everyday likes it's your last, ride safe and watch out for
the idiots. And last but not least thank a Veteran for their services
to our great Nation. Thanks for listening and enjoy your riding.
Butler, Clermont, Hamilton and Warren and Counties
Clinton County
Hey Gang, I'm, hoping everything is good with you. Starting off,
I want to thank everyone who attended or participated in the
Clinton County Chili Cook-off. We only had nine entries but made
"Be Groovy"
more money than we usually did. The winners were Bart WilsonDiek
1st place, Steve Gasaway-2nd place, Eldon Hill-3rd place and
Rick Gasaway-the hottest.
REGION TWO
Coming up we have The May Awareness Run to Columbus,
May 4th, May Cancer Poker Run, May 18th, registration 11 am-2
Region Director - Russell Brooks - 740-674-6094
pm at The American Legion in Wilmington. Charlie said the
Deputy Director - Smoke James - 740-819-0645
Region 2 meetings will be held at Capt’n Morgan’s, 5815 East Legion Riders were fixing breakfast. The May Clinton County
meeting Charlie Shoemaker- Co-Coordinator will be in command
Pike, Zanesville, Ohio 43701 740-872-9860 at 2:00 p.m.,
as I have business to attend to for NCOM (National Coalition of
always on the first Sunday, except Sept. is the 2nd Sunday.
Motorcyclists). Please attend the meeting and give your Charlie
Coshocton County: Toby McCoy - 740-297-0632
support.
Guernsey County: Pat Foraker 740-679-2494
That's all I have for now. Riding season is just around the
Knox County: Adam Trembley - 740-221-8878
corner so if you get a break in the weather and get to ride
Licking County: Eric Bolyard - 740-252-6890
remember the sand and grit on the roads and be safe.
Muskingum County: Terry Billy 740-872-3686
Please contact your County Coordinator for more
information and directions.
Website: http://region2.abate.com
Later Guys and Gals,
Haskel (Mole) Combs Jr.
Region 5 Director
Clinton County Coordinator
NCOM Director Region 4
Pres. Journeymen M.C. Inc., Wilmington Chapter
Region 2
REGION THREE
Region Director: Mark Davis 419-235-7581
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: Andy Riley 419-303-3229
Region Website: http://region3.abate.com
REGION SIX
REGION FOUR
Region Director: Ruby Worchuck, [email protected]
419-256-2560 ~ 419-966-9131
Region 4 meetings are held the Second Sunday of every
month. Board meetings are at 1:30pm and General
Membership meetings are at 2:00 pm unless otherwise
noted. Meetings are held between the four county areas.
Please contact your County Coordinator for more info.
Defiance County, Jami Young, 419-438-7060
Fulton County, Art “Rabbi” Miller Jr. 419-335-1185
Henry County, OPEN
Williams County, Allen Fairchild, 314 N High Street,
Hicksville, OH 43526. 419-789-6382. [email protected]
Region Director: Bill Jenks - 937-999-7558
Deputy Director: Mo Griffin
Champaign, Clark & Greene Counties: Lawrence S. Taylor,
937-626-6958, Meetings: Last Saturday of the month @
4:00pm @ AMVETS Post 444 located at 428 Black Ln,
Fairborn, Ohio 45324.
Darke County, OPEN
Miami County: Mike Wendel, 937-564-5005 - Meetings: Last
Saturday @ 10:00am, Heck Yeahs in Piqua
Montgomery County: OPEN
Preble County, OPEN
Website: www.region6.abate.com
Region 6
Website: http://region4.abate.com
Region 4
REGION FIVE
Region Director: Haskel Combs - 937-382-7192
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, OHIO 45039-8712.
Phone: 513-683-0207
Clinton County Meeting – Haskel Combs - 937-382-7192
Second Sunday of month @ DeLuca’s Dugout, Wilmington,
1:00 pm.
Website: http://region5.abate.com
Region 5
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REGION SEVEN
Tuscarawas County: Dave Antonelli, 330-343-5374
Board Meetings at noon, Region meeting at 1:00 pm
Region Director: Brian Jordan 419-307-3506
Email: [email protected]
Region meeting 3rd Sunday monthly, 2:00pm, Stone St.
Tavern, 121 So. Stone Street, Fremont, OHIO 43420, 419-3342337
Erie County: Dan Reilly, 419-217-1920
Huron County: OPEN, Contact Brian Jordan 419-307-3506
Lucas County: OPEN, Contact Mike Stock, 419-654-5446
Sandusky County: Phillip Ditslear, 419-307-9562
Seneca County: Mike King, 419-619-7721
Ottawa County: Ray ‘Spider’ Stintsman, 419-656-1922
Wood County: Bob ‘Crash’ Parker, 419-686-5885
Website: www.region8.abate.com
Region 8
Good Riding Season Region 8,
To start with if you didn't make it to the Spring Fling you're one of
the few, we had 166 thru the gate. A real big thank you goes out
to all: Vaughan's Pub & Grill, the Moonlighters, everybody that
worked the event, and everybody that came out to play. Make
sure if you see Ed Harper congratulate him on his 2012 Golden
Eagle award. All in all it was great to see everybody. With this in
mind keep in mind that these events are pretty much a joint effort
between us, the establishments, and the bands so be sure and
Website: http://region7.abate.com
thank any that you may run into this year for working with us.
Now sit down, hang on, and lets go - If you see this before May
Region 7
4th the State Awareness Rally starts at A.D. Farrow North Star in
Hello Region 7,
Sunbury, we will be leaving Eagle Truck Stop in New Philadelphia
As you know May is Motorcycle Awareness Month. ABATE has
at 8:00 am sharp! Then our meeting is May 5th at the New
been very successful bringing our motorcyclist concerns for
Philadelphia AMVETS. Then Saturday May 18th is our Look
highway safety to the general motoring public. Our efforts have
Twice Save a Life Run. In Carroll County, it starts at The
brought the phrase “Look Twice” to be a familiar element in the
Speedway Station at 1120 Canton Rd., NW Carrollton. The Stark
public’s mentality much more than ten years ago. Responsibility
County start is the Lighthouse Inn at 6543 Navarre Rd., Richville
on our highways with all types of transportation is now being
and they do have breakfast. The Tuscarawas County start is
promoted. Even businesses like the motorcycle industry and
Lehman's Big Open Road at 401 N. Wooster Ave., Dover (the old
insurance companies along with law enforcement have been
H&M) and they will have breakfast for a donation. Owen will have
helping this campaign. It has become a realization that preventing 5 drawings for $50.00 shopping sprees at Lehman's. Also we are
accidents in the first place is the way to go. Our requests for
offering members of ABATE from any state discounted admission
awareness proclamations are now expected and we are grateful
tickets of $5.00 a member. Deadline to take advantage of this is
for those government entities that have obliged. The drive has
May 11th; contact me, Rusty, Hip, or a Region 8 County
been long to get to this point but we must not slack off. The
Coordinator (the monthly meetings are a good place to find
numbers show that awareness has proven to be a positive effect us). DONATIONS FOR DOOR PRIZES ARE NEEDED! Then the
on motorcycle accidents, injuries and deaths. Let’s continue to
next day is the Blessing of the Bikes at the Leesville United
keep it that way.
Methodist 90 Market St. Leesville in which we are helping.
Drivers’ awareness is only part of maintain our well being on our
Donations are needed and all proceeds go to St. Jude Children's
highways. We as riders have a responsibility also to keep our
Research Hospital.
machines and our practices safe. Kudos to those that have taken Now some meeting dates; June's will be the 2nd at the Silver
motorcycle safety courses like Motorcycle Ohio! Let’s remember
Cricket in Clinton (the former Top Cat) and July is the 7th at the
to look out for our riding brothers and sisters out there.
Amsterdam VFW, tell Jeanie Weber we missed her at the March
Our Region 7 member Ben Wheeler has been proudly displaying meeting and don't forget JUNE JAM IS JUNE 21st thru 23rd. Let's
the “Look Twice Save a Life” signs on his rig. It’s a good example go camping!
of how a member can do their part to support ABATE’s missions.
Till next month, Gotta Keep a Runnin',
If you get a chance, look over one of our membership tri-folds.
Our mission statement is printed on one side. See if there is a
Tim Cordray
part of that mission that you can help ABATE with. All it takes is a Region Director, R8
small idea to grow into something bigger. This is your ABATE.
May is also the month set aside to honor the men and women
that have passed serving our country in the military. Many take
this time also to remember others that have passed before us. It’s
a time to reflect on what good we can bring to our lives, our fellow
man and our country. Remember the sacrifices that have been
made to preserve the Freedom we enjoy.
In the light of Freedom, we are looking forward to a fantastic
riding season! I hope to see you out there.
THANK YOU FOR BEING A MEMBER.
Your director,
Brian Jordan
REGION EIGHT
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
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REGION NINE
Region Director: Kolman Fuzy, 614-332-0198
[email protected]
Deputy Director: Harley Stock, 419-654-5448
Delaware: Harley Stock, 419-654-5448
Franklin County: Tim Horetski, 740-927-0176
Email: [email protected] Franklin County meeting will be held at:
Heritage Lounge, 2087 State Route 256 Ste T,
Reynoldsburg, (614) 860-1185, on the first Sunday of
the month, at noon.
Pickaway and Madison Co’s: Jeff Bowersock, 614-306-2570
Combined meetings are now combined with Franklin
County listed in their county report or Kolman’s article.
Madison County: Open, contact Kolman Fuzy (info above)
Pike, Ross & Scioto Counties: OPEN contact Kolman Fuzy
(info above)
Region 9
Hello, Region Nine:
If you didn't already know, Region 6 is helping to put on The
13th Annual Blessing of the Bikes, Dayton, on May 19th. ABATE
has been asked to help staff this event. It is going to be one
huge deal, and I need some volunteers to help out the sixers
and provide workers. The event is in Dayton; please check out
the flier in the Outspokin. We will finalize the details at the May
Franklin County meeting. Please help out if you are able.
The next order of business is the total amount of money
generated by the Daytona North Party, which was $724. Great
job to all who volunteered their time and effort, and/or donated
items. There was a list in last month's article, so I won't go into
detail, but thanks again to everyone who worked or showed up.
The new Franklin County meeting location as voted by
members at the April meeting, will be the Ten Mile Inn, 7229 W.
Broad St. Phone: 614-878-1712. See you there starting with the
May meeting.
The Awareness Rally goes off on May 4th. We assemble at
Farrows on SR 36/37, leaving for the escorted ride to the
Statehouse, where there will be ceremonies declaring May as
"Motorcycle Awareness Month" in Ohio. There will be an After
Rally Rally at the Farrow location downtown where there will be
vendors, activities and the Simba Jordan Band will perform. So
please plan on attending. Contrary to what the flier says, there
will be no swap meet, at least none that I am aware of at this
writing. The Awareness Rally is the most important event we put
on, so check out the flier in the Outspokin, and plan on being
there. Remember, it is a rain or shine event. Don't be a wuss!!
June Jam is knocking on the door, another must attend
At the April meeting:
New member: Jack Havice
Renewals: Rick Jessee
Richard and Cyndi
Lanham
Crystal Young
Jim Conley
Traci Sonney
Mike Conrad
Mike and Yvonne
Frantz
Tim and Jo Ann Williams
Pins: Kathy Gantner-11 yrs
Ed Williams-11 yrs
Sam Mortley-18 yrs
Tom Bloomer-22 yrs
Jan Russell- Lifetime
David Fogel-8 yrs
Sally Wright-6 yrs
Terry Wright-6 yrs
Jim Clagett-3 yrs
Corina Claget-3 yrs
Manly Norriss-4 yrs
Kim Heilbrunn-4 yrs
Recon Seitz-11 yrs
Tammy Seitz-10 yrs
Greg Sellers-7 yrs
Julia Hoffmon-11 yrs
event. As usual, we will need workers to help pull it off. Details
at the May FC meeting.
The biggest gorilla in the room is the Meeting of the Minds,
which ABATE of Ohio is hosting in September. Flier in the
Outspokin, details at meetings all across the state. Another must
attend event. One thing to keep in mind, ABATE of Ohio
members can attend for free, since we are the host state. You
will, however, need to pay $40 if you want to attend the banquet
Saturday night and of course your own accommodations. A
great deal!!. See you there. This will require a lot of volunteers,
time and effort, but we have the people to accomplish the task.
Welcome to our new member, Jack, and thank you to all
who have renewed your memberships, and a special thank you
to those who received your pins, recognizing your years of
continued support. If you know any of these members, please,
take the time to shake their hand, and thank them for their
willingness to fight for our rights.
Finally got my starting problems figured out and got a
chance to get on the scoot this past weekend, to see how the
knee was going to respond. No problems, big grin on my face!!
Don't forget to report potholes, look on the state or region
websites for info.
Ride Hard, Ride Smart, Ride Free
Kolman
614-332-0198
[email protected]
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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: Call State Office 800-25-BIKER or 614-319-3644
Lawrence, Athens, Meigs, Gallia, Jackson, & Washington
Counties - All Open
Website: http://region11.abate.com/
REGION TWELVE
Contact Tim “TJ” Johnson, 330-360-7752
Ashtabula County
Cuyahoga County
Lake County
Geauga 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: OPEN
Call your Region Director for R14 meeting times and
locations.
Crawford County - Matt Gardner 419-971-6767
Hancock County - OPEN
Hardin County - OPEN
Marion County - Darryl Thacker 740-225-5251
Morrow County - Frankie Walters 419-571-5182
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 -- Region 16 / Wayne County -April 10, Wednesday, 7:00pm - East of Chicago Pizza, 801
W. Old Lincoln Way, Wooster, Ohio 44691. We will be
discussing the Out of Hibernation run, and more 'other'
stuff.
Ashland County: Rick McClure, 419-869-7025
Holmes County: Garrison “Cowboy” Whitman, 330-5673127
Lorain County: Open
Medina County: Garret Robison, 330-278-2714
Richland County: Dawn Berkshire, 419-571-7882
Wayne County: Milan Sigler, 330-201-2458
Website: http://region16.abate.com
Motorcycle Riders Foundation's MOTM 2013
SUPPORTER FORM
COLUMBUS, OHIO
LEVEL: _________________
NAME OF SUPPORTER: ________________________________________________________________
ADDRESS: ___________________________________________________________________________
CITY: ______________________________________ STATE: _____________
ZIP: ________________
CONTACT: ___________________________________________________________________________
PHONE #: _____________________________________Date: _____________Check#: ______________
LEVELS
PLANTINUM SUPPORTER -- $500.00
4’ x 2’ banner with supporters name hung in meeting room; supporter gets to keep the banner after the MOTM
Supporters name listed on Appreciation sheet included in all attendees packages
Flyer or Business card included in package given to all attendees
GOLD SUPPORTER -- $250.00
2’ x 1’ banner with supporters name hung in meeting room; supporter gets to keep the banner after the MOTM
Supporters name listed on Appreciation sheet included in all attendees packages
SILVER SUPPORTER -- $100.00
Supporters name on a banner hung in meeting room
Supporters name listed on Appreciation sheet included in all attendees packages
BRONZE SUPPORTER -- $50.00
Supporters name listed on Appreciation sheet included in all attendees packages
PLEASE MAIL CHECK TO OR CALL STATE OFFICE TO USE CREDIT CARD:
ABATE OF OHIO, INC.
PO BOX 1658
HILLIARD, OH 43026
614-319-3644
Questions contact Robin Biltz Pickens [email protected] (614)554-4325
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ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is not a motorcycle club. We are an organization dedicated to the preservation of motorcycling.
Our creed follows:
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is dedicated to preserving the rights, improving the image and promoting the safe operating practices of Ohio
motorcyclists. Membership in ABATE of Ohio Inc. is open to all persons 18 and older, having an interest in preserving personal
freedoms and sharing our goals. Ownership of a motorcycle is not a requirement.
Clubs, businesses and generally any group of people greater than or equal to one person may become a sustaining supporter, a
means to participate, be involved, be informed and be a part of Ohio’s best State Motorcyclist’s Rights Organization (SMRO)
without having to enroll each person within the group, club or organization as a full member. With an annual contribution of
$100, sustaining supporters receive from ABATE of Ohio, Inc.: 1 copy per month of the “Outspokin’” Newsletter to the organization’s address; Monthly recognition in the Outspokin’ for the organization’s commitment to ABATE of Ohio; Recognition on our
website, www.abate.com. Sustaining supporter groups do NOT have voting rights, but all regional, county and state meetings are
open for attendance and participation in discussions regarding our Right to Ride It Our Way.
Group Information:
Return Completed Form with Payment to:
Name of Group as desired for display in the Outspokin’:
Mailing Address: __________________________________________
ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
P.O. Box 1658
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
City, State, Zip: ___________________________________________
www.abate.com
___________________________________________________________
1-800-25-BIKER
Contact Person: __________________________________________
1-614-319-3644
Phone: ___________________________________________________
Number of People in Group: ____________________
Date: ____________________
Check # __________________
Enclose $100 with application so that we may fully process your request.
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is a 501 (c)(4) "Not for Profit" organization. As a sustaining supporter, your contribution is deductible as a
business expense for advertising, but is not tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Thank You for Supporting Us in Supporting Your Rights!
Journeymen M.C. - Haskel Combs Jr.
Amer. Legion Riders, Post 49, Wilm.
V-Twin Cruisers MC, Painesville, OH
Chuck & Eiko Calvert
Marion Area Harley Riders
Barbarians Motorcycle Club, North
Trojans MC
Eagle Riders Grp Westside FOE 3986
Iron Horsemen MC
Cuyahoga Falls Moose Riders, #918
Outlaws MC, Dayton, Ohio
ITI-International TechneGroup Inc.
Confederation of Clubs
ABATE of Ohio Foundation
In Memory: Barb “Penny” (Elgin) Carpenter
Joe & Robin Pickens
Crystal Lakes Moose Riders, Hrd 2464
Down Bikers Fund Inc., Zanesville
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. Region 9
FOE Eagle Riders #2197
Earl “Shooter” Smith, Region 9
Circleville Moose Riders #2490
KMRO-Ky. Motorcycle Riders Org.
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ABATE Advertising Form
ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
P.O. Box 1658
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
www.abate.com
1-800-25-BIKER 1-614-319-3644
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is dedicated to preserving the rights, improving the image and promoting the safe operating practices of Ohio motorcyclists.
Membership in ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is open to all persons 18 and older, having an interest in preserving personal freedoms and sharing our goals.
Ownership of a motorcycle is not a requirement.
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) "Not for Profit" organization. As an advertiser, your contribution is deductible as a business expense for advertising,
but is not tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
Long Term Business Advertising Information
Short Term Business Advertising Information
All Long Term Advertisers receive as a thank-you for their
support of ABATE of Ohio, Inc. and our mission:



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Businesses may choose to advertise in the Outspokin’, for a limited
number of months of the calendar year, up to 11 months. If you wish to
advertise for 12 consecutive issues, please use the Long Term Form
above. This form is also available on our website,
www.abate.com/outspokin on page 36.
12 issues (1year) subscription to our monthly newsletter
“Outspokin’”
1 advertising space in each issue of “Outspokin” - Advertising
levels are noted below.
Check the months in which you desire your ad to be published:
1 advertising space on the www.abate.com website
___Jan ___ Feb ___ Mar ___ Apr ___ May ___ Jun
___ Jul ___ Aug ___ Sep ___ Oct ___ Nov ___ Dec
1 supporter certificate suitable for display at your business
Business advertisers are encouraged to offer ABATE members discounts for those who present their valid ABATE membership cards
Levels of Advertising:
Long Term : (per year)
Short Term : (per issue)
Street Level: business card ad in grayscale (3”x 2” area)
$200
$20.00
Cruiser Level: 1/4 page ad in grayscale (3-3/4” x 4-1/2” area)
$450
$45.00
Touring Level: 1/2 page ad in grayscale (7-1/2” x 9” area)
$850
$85.00
Custom Level: full page ad in grayscale (7-1/2” x 9” area)
$1,400
$140.00
Custom Color Level: full page ad in color (7-1/2” x 9” area)
$2,800
$280.00
Business Information:
Business Name: _______________________________________ Date: ___________________
Mailing Address: ________________________________________________________________
City, State & Zip: ________________________________________________________________
Contact Person: ______________________________________ Phone: ______________________
Advertising Level: _____________________________ Amount Enclosed: ________________ (check/credit) CK# ____________
Pay by Credit Card Info: Check one - MC ______ VISA ______
Name on Card: (exactly) ______________________________
16 digit card #: ________________________________________ Expiration Date: ____________________ 3 digit code _______
Signature: ____________________________________________
Payment must be received with your application to publish your ad in the next available issue.
Return completed form with payment to: ABATE of Ohio, Inc., PO Box 1658, Hilliard, OH 43026 or
Email to [email protected]. Questions: call 614-319-3644 or 800-25-BIKER.**
**Send artwork in .jpg, .tif, .png (preferred), .bmp or .pdf format. Use high resolution when possible to reduce the possibility of
distortion when we size your artwork. Send to: [email protected].
We reserve the right to return for revision any artwork that we deem to be inappropriate, discriminatory or obscene.
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ABATE OF OHIO, INC.
MEMBER-TO-MEMBER DISCOUNT Program
Member-to-Member Discount Program is provided as a service to our membership from members who are business owners.
Please support your fellow members/business owners when possible as they support us in our endeavors.
If you are a member that has a business not listed in our directory, please notify the state office to have your information added here.
This is a free service to you for being an ABATE Member. You must agree to offer a 10 percent discount to ABATE Members
showing a valid membership card. Your business has the option to determine what merchandise or service is discounted.
For more information on the Member-to-Member Program contact the State Office:
800-25-BIKER or 614-319-3644.
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) "Not for Profit" organization. As a supporter or a sustaining supporter, your contribution is deductible as a business expense for advertising, but is
not tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
RESTAURANTS & TAVERNS
Budapest Inn
Crazy Fox Saloon
Froehlich's Classic Corner
The Horseshoe Bar
Wet Spot Bar
Hooters
Hooters
Stumble-In-Saloon
White Front Café
Melissa’s Pub & Grub
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
Drifters Bar & Grill
Ride to Freedom Bar & Grill
Pat Dees Tavern
Romito’s Pizza & Restaurant
Jim Bo’s Bar & Diner
Chubby’s Pizza
Brierwood Tavern
Manfred’s Rest. & Banquet
The Ohio Bar
Mugs & Jugs Drafthouse
Horney’s Barbeque
3780 Mahoning
112 W Mansfield
501 Washington St.
152 Washington Sq
109 N Water
Beechmont
Springdale
201 Linden
244 Smithfield
5440 Intrastate Dr.
235 S Main
8340 Alkire
2704 N 2nd
129 S Main
3150 State Route 350
1840 S Dixie Hwy
753 Reading
Austintown
Bucyrus
Steubenville
Bucyrus
Caledonia
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Dillonvale
Fairborn
Findlay
Galloway
Hangingrock
Kirby
Lebanon
Lima
Mason
330-792-7346
419-562-1256
740-283-9901
419-562-6615
419-845-3000
513-943-0021
513-671-2772
513-242-6500
740-769-2656
937-754-1778
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
1008 Duncan SW
1318 Erie
9254 Old Route 8
10418 Northfield
23356 State Route 56
120 N Main
80 Old State Route 7
4152 Sunset Blvd.
17 E Auglaize
1309 Old State Route 35
2432 State Route 753 SE
Mason
Massillon
Massillon
Northfield
Northfield
S Bloomngvle
S Lebanon
Steubenville
Steubenville
Wapakoneta
Wshngtn Ct Hs
Wshngtn Ct Hs
513-339-1005
330-832-8920
330-832-0248
330-467-8879
330-467-7581
740-332-6550
513-494-1900
740-284-1945
740-264-2710
419-738-6593
740-335-5963
740-335-4012
Akron
Amelia
Bethel
Brilliant
Bucyrus
Carey
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Clayton
Cleveland
Cleves
Cleves
Columbiana
330-644-0709
513-797-1550
513-734-7168
740-598-9100
419-563-9748
419-396-9811
513-752-0088
513-947-0520
513-791-2520
513-241-5700
513-351-5959
513-921-8380
513-284-1706
513-662-7759
937-832-2667
216-671-RIDE
513-941-4770
513-353-3282
330-482-9455
MOTORCYCLES & AUTOMOBILES
TLC Racing (**)
Tombstone Cycles
M.C. Chop Shop
Xtreme Honda
Toyz Cycle Center
Home of Chrome
Beechmont Motorsports
Bikers Depot
Cinn City Choppers (**)
Goodyear Auto Service Center
J & J Cycles
Price Hill Repair Service
Secret Engineering M/C Parts
Western Hills Honda/Yamaha
Coop’s Auto Glass
Santa’s Cycle Supply
American Motor Works
Galloway’s Auto Trim
M & M Cycle & Machine
May 2013
3276 S Main
1337 W Ohio Pike
2679 State Route 222
198 Penn
141 Melcher
798 E Findlay
646 Mt Morish
967 Ohio Pike
7709 Blue Ash
317 E 9th
2020 Langdon Farm
4535 W 8th
secretengineering.com
3110 Harrison
4221 Wagner
3819 W 140th
113 S Miami
4441 State Route 128
44393 Columbiana-Waterford
Pioneer Quick Lube
American Custom Motorcycle
Tri-State Custom Cycles
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
Soles Motor Sports
Muffler Brothers
Fayette County Choppers
Thunder Hollow Cycles
Indian Motorcycle Weston
Cumberland Trail
Bike & Trike
1166 S Clinton
136 S Main
2562 State Route 152
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
104 N Defiance
307 E Main
249 E Court
100 Bentonville
20660 US Route 6
3484 Old Wheeling
Defiance
De Graff
Dillonvale
Franklin
Garfield Hts
Garfield Hts
Genoa
Girard
Greenville
Groveport
Hillsboro
Huber Hts
Liberty Twp
Lima
Lisbon
Logan
Mantua
McClure
Middletown
Middletown
Ney
Rogers
Southington
Stryker
Trotwood
Wshngtn Ct Hs
West Union
Weston
Zanesville
419-782-2213
937-585-6886
740-733-7809
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
419-682-1108
937-837-6005
740-335-7433
937-549-4477
419-669-4709
740-450-3970
Bridgeport
Cincinnati
Enon
Huber Hts
Lima
Loveland
Monroe
Monroe
Pioneer
S Lebanon
Springboro
Streetsboro
Streetsboro
Toledo
Toledo
Van Wert
Wilmington
Yellow Springs
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
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
OutSpokin’
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
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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
MotorcycleLemonLaw.com
The Shop
Keystone Printing Co.
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
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
2299 SR 725
1446 Linden
648 St. Clair Ave.
8576 Renaa
Cleveland
Cleveland
Columbus
Columbus
Columbus
Dayton
Dayton
E. Liverpool
Galloway
216-341-0669
800-551-1719
614-783-6414
614-279-2605
614-885-5625
937-432-9500
937-281-1888
330-385-9519
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
Goshen
Hilliard
Kent
Lafferty
Lebanon
Lebanon
Lebanon
London
Mason
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
A Little Bit of This &
139 E Main
A Little Bit of That
Sunshine Photography
4339 Pennswood
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)
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
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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
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
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937-382-3708
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330-270-5831
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859-428-9600
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THE CHUCK BOYK CHALLENGE INFO
Congratulations to
The Chuck Boyk
Challenge Winners!
The challenge commenced
on November 14, 2012 and
concluded on February 14,
2013 at 11:59 PM. The
Charles Boyk Law Office
would like to announce that
the following three charities
have officially won The
Chuck Boyk Challenge.
Coming in first place and
winning a total of $3,000
was Life Connection of
Ohio, followed by FOCUS in
second place winning
$1,500, and in third place
was Padua Center taking
home $500.The Charles E.
Boyk Law Offices, LLC would
like to thank all those who
participated in The Chuck
Boyk Challenge as well as
those who work day in and
day out for these charities.
Your work in our community
is not going unnoticed.
May 2013
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ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) is a "Not for Profit" organization.
Dues, donations, event funds and ABATE products are NOT tax deductible as a charitable contribution.
DATE
REG
1/9
FIRST
LAST
DEDICATION
Wilmington
Iron & Metal
In Memory of Robert V. Connor, "Butch"
1/10
William
Stewart
In Memory of Robert V. Connor, "Butch"
1/11
John & Thelma
Robinette
In Memory of Robert V. Connor, "Butch"
1/11
Evelyn Rogers
Kathy Ellis
In Memory of Robert V. Connor, "Butch"
ABATE
Foundation
Happy New Year!
1/15
9
1/17
2/14
9
2/17
3/12 to 3/14
We Love ABATE!
ABATE
9
3/17
Foundation
3 Days !!!
ABATE
~Bike Raffle Tickets now available~
Memory of Brian Lucas, Burgess Marlin & Jeff "Kuhndog" Kuhn
Foundation
Spring is around the corner
3/18 to 3/22
1
5 Days !!!!!
3/25 to 3/29
1
5 MORE Days !!!!!
4/17
ABATE
Foundation
Get your Raffle Tickets!
5/17
ABATE
Foundation
Motorcycle Awareness Rally!
6/17
ABATE
Foundation
June Jam ~ Please Attend!
7/17
ABATE
Foundation
Have a safe 4th of July!
8/17
ABATE
Foundation
Motorcycle Giveaway
9/17
ABATE
Foundation
Thanks to everyone who sold tickets
10/17
ABATE
Foundation
Enjoy your Fall Rides
11/17
ABATE
Foundation
Be Thankful for everything!
12/17
ABATE
Foundation
Merry Christmas
Section 7: Qualifications for the State
Secretary:
The minimum qualifications for the State Secretary:
A.) Ability to record, maintain, organize and distribute
proper meeting minutes and other records.
B.) Ability to maintain, organize and archive the
ABATE Corporate Notebook.
C.) Computer literacy and reliable access to the
internet.
Section 15: Qualifications for the State
Newsletter Director:
The minimum qualifications for the State Newsletter
Director are:
May 2013
A.) Ability to organize, edit and format the State
Newsletter in a well thought out manner.
B.) Ability to oversee the publication and distribution of
the State Newsletter in a timely manner.
C.) Ability to develop and maintain a list of advertisers.
D.) Ability to record, maintain, organize and distribute
accurate advertising records.
E.) Proven abilities in writing, graphics and other
editorial skills.
F.) Computer literacy and reliable access to the
internet.
Editors Note:
I am willing to train and assist anyone who steps
forward. If you have any questions about this position,
please call me, Diane @ 937.477.5193.
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Presorted Standard
of Ohio, Inc.
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Newsletter Office
P.O. Box 1658
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
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at AMA Museum
1-800-25-BIKER
www.abate.com
PLEASE: Print Clearly
DATE: ____-____-____
__ Single Member Dues $25/year
__ Couple Member Dues $40/year
NAME ___________________________________
First time member?
__ yes / __ no
Date of Birth ____-____-____ (mm-dd-yy)
Registered Voter?
__ yes / __ no
Motorcycle Endorsed?
__ yes / __ no
Optional:
Bike Brand ________________________________
Occupation ________________________________
Other Skills/Contacts ________________________
NAME ___________________________________
First time member?
__ yes / __ no
Date of Birth ____-____-____ (mm-dd-yy)
Registered Voter?
__ yes / __ no
Motorcycle Endorsed?
__ yes / __ no
Optional:
Bike Brand ________________________________
Occupation ________________________________
Other Skills/Contacts ________________________
ADDRESS ________________________ Apt ____
City ___________________ State ___ Zip _______
Select an ABATE County in Ohio ______________
TELEPHONE (_____) _____-_______ (important)
E-MAIL __________________________________
Donations (tax deductible -separate check required):
ABATE of Ohio Foundation
$ ________
Donations (not tax deductible):
ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
Motorcycle Riders Foundation
$ ________
$ ________
Make checks or money orders payable to:
ABATE of Ohio, Inc.
Mail this whole page to:
P.O. Box 1658
Hilliard, Ohio 43026
Taken by __________________________________
ABATE of Ohio, Inc. is a 501(c)(4) Not-for-Profit
organization. Dues and donations are NOT tax
deductible as a charitable contribution.