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4.9 MB - Norton Colorado
WE’RE ALL HERE BECAUSE WE’RE NOT ALL THERE
Norton Colorado
Newsletter
www.nortoncolorado.org
May 2016
What are these guys up to? What is the
Norton Club Parts Depot? Read more on page 5.
Upcoming Events
See page 12 for the entire official 2016 events schedule.
May 15 (Sunday) Old Bike Ride 14, hosted by Bob Ohman, Golden, 8 AM. See page 10 for more information.
June 5 (Sunday) Big Tent BBQ hosted by Eric Bergman and Susie Saarinen,
1900 19th St., Golden, 1 PM.
We welcome members of the BMAC, the Rocky Mountain Chapter and the Phantom Canyon Chapter
of the AMCA, and all other riders of vintage motos.
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Spring Tech Session
Hosted by Bob Martin
There was quite a turnout for this years Spring Tech Session. Bob’s
driveway was the setting for an international bike show. There were
Nortons, KTMs, BMWs, one with a sidecar, Harleys, a Triumph, a BSA and
a Ural complete with a sidecar. Bob, of course, prepared his famous chili so we were all fed
and happy. There was the usual visiting and the swapping of stories. Several members brought
their Norton projects to work on. John Kinlin was replacing his isolastics with vernier-
adjustable MK3-type without completely disassembling his motorcycle. Mike Homs was tinkering with his carbs. David Sheesley was having issues with his bike starting and not running
smoothly. I think there were some other projects going on as well. Of course there was
“plenty of reasonably competent (and, to keep you on your toes, some expert and some lamebrained) advice, a wide selection of appropriate tools, and adequate muscle power for anything
you can do to a Norton.” (Eric)
Host: Bob Martin
Rode or worked on
a Norton:
Jack and Peggy Abeyta
Arnie Beckman
Mike Fields
Mike Homs
Keith Hurtubise
John Kinlin
James Lafler
Scott Robinson
David Sheesley
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Rode something lesser:
Eric Bergman — Laverda
Rick Black — Triumph
Chris Geller — BMW
Mark Liu — KTM
Marc Lomax — Ural with sidecar
Mike Powell — BSA
Julie Robinson — HD
Steve Siler — KTM
Paul Swenson — BMW with sidecar
Tom Tallick — BMW
Lew Wackler — BMW
Martin White — KTM
Bob Zimmerman — BMW
Got There:
Greg Boechler
Jim Colt
Dennis Horgan
Jamie and Michelle Jones
Bob Ohman
Randy Schneider
Jo Teague
Herb and Karen Varona
Denny Westervelt
Sheila Wilson
These bad boys missed
the tech session. Maybe
that’s why they look so
pissed off. Not to worry
there will be another one
in the fall.
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The Parts Depot
I know many of you are curious about the status of the Norton Parts Cache.
The parts, as some of you may have guessed, were in the possession of Gary Bolduc,
our former President who moved to the Cortez area and worked for Matt Rambow at
CNW for a number of years. One of Gary’s responsibilities at CNW was dealing with
take-offs from bikes coming in for various levels of upgrade. When he left CNW many
of those parts went with him. The cache he wanted to sell also included parts he collected on his own over the years. He estimates 4000-5000 lbs. of parts. The Parts Depot is going to be located, for the time being, behind Randy Albright’s shop in Golden:
Randy Albright
AMC Machine Shop
4323 Kilmer St.
Golden CO 80403
(303) 273-9262
The easiest way to get there is from Hwy 58, McIntyre Road
exit, go north and take the first right hand turn onto Arapahoe
St, go 2 blocks and it’s on the SW corner of Arapahoe and
Kilmer. Or you can come in on West 44th Ave and turn south
on Kilmer two blocks east of McIntyre.
Any club member is welcome to come by and take a look during normal working hours or by appointment. Randy is usually there
on Saturday mornings. There are few if any major components such as engines, gearboxes, and frames and steel gas tanks, but
almost every other component of a Norton Commando seems to be represented.
We are still working on plans for “permanent” storage
of the parts cache. We have permission to use space
behind Randy’s shop, which is behind a tall fence and
reasonably secure, but the actual container has not
been acquired yet. We are considering things like a 20foot shipping container, the box off a retiring box truck,
converted travel trailer, Tuff-Shed, etc. There is a possibility of storing some things inside at Randy’s shop too.
If you have a lead on a suitable structure or container
that can be had cheaply, please get in touch. Donations
of sturdy crates and storage bins are welcome.
Part of the deal with storing this stuff at AMC is that
Randy needs to clean out a considerable amount of
junk that is currently out back in the area we will use.
This is mostly of a metallic nature and a lot of it is really
large and heavy. We can’t help with that much, but
then there will be a lot of smaller stuff that needs to be
pitched into a roll-off or dumpster, and for this stage I
will probably broadcast a request for a work party to
help with this.
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We had a good crew of helpers for the transfer of the Norton parts from Gary Bolduc’s trailer into a
20-foot container that we will be able to use at least temporarily.
Mike Powell
Jo Teague
Denny Westervelt
Jim Colt
James Lafler
John Dahl
Bob Ohman
Tom Tallick
Randy Albright is the real hero, having called in some favors with one of his neighbors to secure the use of this
container for free. For the time being, the container will only be available during weekday business hours, because of
where it is parked, but we will try to correct that as soon as possible to provide weekend access. If you want to
inspect the cache or do some shopping, contact the Parts Depot Despot, Bob Ohman at (303) 570-9333
While there are many good parts to be found in the Depot’s boxes, these are probably not in the collection.
You are, however, welcome to dig through the boxes and look for other hidden treasures.
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Motorcycle Stuff on the web:
Info about INOA 2016 Feather River Rally, July 11th through 16th, in Quincy, California.
http://nortonrally.com
DIY soda blasting – build your own rig!
http://www.garagenight.tv/diy-soda-blasting-build-your-own-rig-cheap/
2016 AMA Pro Flat Track Austin, Texas
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUT0wB2h_3o
James Lafler invites us up north for a ride
I had a solo Commando ride today and stopped at the historic Bingham Hill Cemetery
which is in between Ft. Collins and Laporte CO. It is quite the graveyard where here rest
some of the earliest settlers (including native indigenous people) and French trappers of
the area. Next time club riders are around up my way I would be happy to take them
there. Glad I rode today for it's supposed to be crappy out the next few days.
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Dan was a single guy living at home with his
father and working in the family business. When he found out he was going to
inherit a fortune when his sickly father died,
he decided he needed a wife with which to
share his fortune.
One evening at an investment meeting he
spotted the most beautiful woman he had
ever seen. Her natural beauty took his
breath away. "I may look like just an ordinary man,” he said to her, "but in just a few
years, my father will die, and I'll inherit 20
million dollars." Impressed, the woman obtained his business card and three days later, she became his stepmother.
Women are so much better at estate planning than men.
The following story is from the memoir of Harry
Diamond, a former British reporter.
"The Prime Minister's fly is open," I whisper to my
companion as Winston Churchill passes us in the
House of Commons corridors. "We should tell
him."
"You tell him, you're young and brash," says my
friend.
I pad quietly after the great man, humm, haw
and cough until he eventually turns round to see
what all the row was about.
"Excuse me, sir. I hope you don't mind me mentioning it...but your fly is open."
I remember thinking rather irreverently that my
suit's in better condition than the Prime Minister's,
but this is a very special occasion for me. I had
taken my best suit to London to create the right
impression. This was at a time when I thought
Members of Parliament were a superior form of
homo sapiens.
Mr. Churchill stares at me, looks down, and says
in that slow, commanding, slightly lisping voice
that thrilled and inspired millions throughout the
war, "My boy, there is no harm in leaving open
the door of the cage when the bird is dead."
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More pics from Streets of London
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Old Bike Ride 14 Sunday, May 15, 2016
Open to all riders of (sufficiently) old motorcycles and all old motorcycle riders
Welcome to Old Bike Ride Fourteen!
This annual event is a venture between Norton Colorado and Bob Ohman. The purpose of the Old Bike Ride is to encourage people
to bring out their old motorcycles and ride them. American, British, Italian, German, Russian, Chinese, motorcycle, scooter, sidecar,
concourse original or hideous mongrel, any engine capacity, we do not care as long as it's old enough. The approximately 110-mile
route takes us over some of the finest motorcycling roads of the Front Range. The Old Bike Ride is open to anyone riding a motorized vehicle with less than four wheels made in 1980 or earlier. We also honor people who refuse to quit riding just because they
got old, so a rider over the age of 75 can ride whatever they want to, dammit.
Except for this Extremely Important Exception:
We are trying to encourage more riders of the female persuasion to get involved in vintage motorcycling. Therefore, for OBR13 and
until further notice, women of any age are welcome to participate while riding (not as a passenger) a motorcycle or scooter of any
age. Ladies, here's your chance to ride with a choice collection of the crustiest old motorcyclists you could ever imagine! This is not a
race. Everyone rides at their own pace and, to quote the old song, "never is heard, a discouraging word" about the mechanical
preparation of one's machine or one's rate of forward progress, cornering abilities, or navigational skills (no one could be worse
than Jerry Pokorny). We'd really, truly like you to join us.
As in recent runnings of the Old Bike Ride, the special decals commemorating this event will not be issued until the lunch stop.
Location and Start Time
The ride will start from the same location in downtown Golden as last year: the large parking lot behind the old Foss Drugstore, one
block west of Washington Ave on 13th Street. Maps will be distributed to qualifying riders starting at 8:00 AM. Rider's Meeting at
9:15. The ride will start at 9:30 promptly.
Breakfast, Lunch, and Beer
There are multiple coffee/dining establishments within one block of the parking lot, all of which will be open by 7:30 at the latest
on Sunday:
Cafe 13, a coffee/pastry shop facing the parking lot at 1301 Arapahoe St.
The Table Mountain Grill & Cantina, full-service restaurant around the corner at 1310 Washington St.
Higher Grounds, at the corner of Washington St and 14th St, the best coffee shop in the area, a short block away but worth the
walk.
The Golden Diner, a couple blocks away at 700 12th St., but the best breakfast joint in town.
What a surprise, a Starbucks!, at the intersection of Washington and 13th.
The ride may or may not use the same route as OBR13, over Squaw Pass and up the Peak-to-Peak Highway to Nederland for lunch.
We are still thinking about that. In any case there will be several dining options so that you can select the establishment that best
meets your fiscal and dietary needs. The ride will probably end at one of the brewpubs in Golden. You're responsible for paying for
your own food and drink. We expect to arrive back in Golden around 2 PM.
Further Information
Info may be available live at gatherings for First Thursdays at Fort
Greene Tavern (321 E. 45th) or at Norton Colorado events or
BMAC meetings or anywhere that Bob Ohman is likely to be
found. Regular updates and info requests also can be followed
on Facebook as OBR14
Need more details? Want to volunteer? Want to stay in the vintage motorcycle loop? Want to buy DVDs from past OBRs? Want
to finance Bob's retirement? Want to bitch about the rules?
Contact: Bob Ohman
[email protected]
(303) 570-9333
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Quincy is about 90 miles north of Lake Tahoe (Hwy 89) in the California High
Sierras. The fairgrounds rally site includes RV water/electric hookups (dump
station available), with tent camping and plenty of bathroomswith clean showers.ThefriendlytownofQuincyhas lots of motels,stores and great restaurants.
Plumas County includes the famous Hwy 70 Feather River Canyon, over/
under Pulga and Tobin train bridges, and is home of the Western Pacific RailroadMuseuminPortola.BesidesroutestoLakeAlmanorandMt.Lassen,there
arefantasticroadstootherhighmountainlakesandamazingvistas.
Our INOA rally includes multiple organized rides, lunch on the road and dinners,
morning coffee, beer garden, rally t-shirts, pins, movies, tech sessions, speakers,
fieldevents,Concours,livemusicandmore.TheNCNOChasalwaysbeenpartof
the San Francisco Bay Area British Motorcycle motorcycle scene and we invite
ALLBritishriderstoour2016INOArally,includingNortons.Wearen'tgettingany
youngerandnow'sthetimetorideemwhilewestillcan!
Please go to nortonrally.com/inoa-rally-2016 and pre-register for the rally.
Registrationwillalsobeavailableattherallysite.
So, bring your old or new British motorcyles and ride the California
High Sierras with the Nortons. We are looking forward to seeing you in
Quincy!
The Vintage Motorcycle Show at
Heritage Square will be at the Colorado National Speedway this year. The
date will remain the same Sunday,
June 5, 2016. There will be a $5 charge
per bike to enter the show. This is only
to cover the Speedway expenses plus
we will be allowed to take parade laps
around the Race Track. Free admission
for spectators. The hours are 10am to
2pm.
Colorado National Speedway
4281 Co Rd 10,
Dacono, CO 80514
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2016 Schedule of Events
February 6 (Saturday) Winter Banquet, Tony P's Bar & Pizzaria, 777 E. 17th St., Denver, 5 PM.
March 5 (Saturday) Museum Tour at Wings Over The Rockies Air & Space Museum, Denver, 10 AM.
March 20 (Sunday) Pub meeting at Streets of London Pub, 1501 E. Colfax, Denver, 2 PM.
April 3 (Sunday) Spring Tech Day at Bob Martin's, 11838 W. 108th Dr., Broomfield, 9 AM.
May 15 (Sunday) Old Bike Ride 14, hosted by Bob Ohman, Golden, 8 AM.
June 5 (Sunday) Big Tent BBQ hosted by Eric Bergman and Susie Saarinen, 1900 19th St., Golden, 1 PM.
We welcome members of the BMAC, the Rocky Mountain Chapter and the Phantom Canyon Chapter
of the AMCA, and all other riders of vintage motos.
June 16-19 (Thursday-Sunday) Four Corners Rendezvous, at Mavreeso Campground, near Dolores,
hosted by Steve Harris & Charley Gremmels.
June 25-26 (Saturday—Sunday) Riverside Ride, [email protected]
July 3 (Sunday) Mt. Evans Ride, followed by brunch at David Sheesley's, 28204 Meadow Dr., Evergreen,
(303) 670-7258, (303) 670-7258. Start at Eric Bergman's, 1900 19th St., Golden at 9 AM.
July 11-16 (Monday-Saturday) INOA "Feather River Rally", Quincy, CA.
July 17 (Sunday) Open Garage at Al & Barb Slarks', 6299 Sunshine Canyon Dr., Boulder, 11 AM.
August 6-7 (Saturday-Sunday) Wimpy Campout, hosted by Jamie & Michelle Jones,
10800 S. Oehlmann Ave., Conifer.
August 20-21 (Saturday-Sunday) The Century Ride
August 27 (Sunday) YesterYear Farm Show, Longmont. Meet at 9 AM at Great Scott's Eatery in Broomfield.
September 9-11 (Friday-Sunday) Up The Poudre Without A Paddle at Archer's Poudre River Resort,
west of Fort Collins.
September 18 (Sunday) English Motoring Conclave, Oak Park, Arvada.
October 2 (Sunday) Breakfast Ride hosted by Jim and Marti Fisher, 1374 Greening Ave., Erie, 11 AM.
October 15 (Saturday) Plains Ride, hosted by Scott & Julie Robinson, 1711 E. 83rd Pl., Denver, 9 AM.
November 6 (Sunday) Fall Tech Day hosted by Denny and Cathy Westervelt,
12406 Columbine Way, Thornton, 9 AM.
December 4 (Sunday) Pub meeting at Pints Pub, 221 W. 13th Ave., Denver, at 11 AM.
2017 Schedule of Events
January 1 (Sunday) New Years Day Ride
January 15 (Sunday) Pub meeting at Lincoln's Road House, Denver, 11 AM.
February 4 (Saturday) Winter Banquet, Tony P's Bar & Pizzaria, 777 E. 17th St., Denver, 5 PM.
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Membership
Club Events
Membership in Norton Colorado is open to
anyone, regardless of whether they own a
Norton, or any motorcycle whatsoever.
Many events have been scheduled for
the 2016 season, usually about 2 per
month. Participation in these events will
be counted for the President's Award.
Events may be added, dropped, or rescheduled through the year. The schedule can be found in this newsletter or
check the schedule on the club website:
Dues are $20/ year individual, $22 for a
couple or family unit, payable to "Norton
Colorado" and sent to the Treasurer,
whose contact information is listed on the
last page of this newsletter.
http://www.nortoncolorado.org/
meetings.html
The list printed in this newsletter is the official membership, as understood by the
Newsletter Editor on the date of publication
of the newsletter. Please let me know if I
have made an error.
The membership year begins with
the Winter Banquet in February. New members who join after August 1 are credited
with membership for the following year.
Prez Points Standings
Western Slope Riders
Top 10 (2015):
Many Norton Colorado members live in the
western part of the state, and finally have
noticed that it’s I inconvenient to ride 500
miles for High Tea on the Front Range.
Said members have formed a loose
confederation known as the Western Slope
Riders, and are having their own High Tea
and other fun times.
points, events, solo rides
All Norton Colorado members are welcome
at these Western Slope events, so if you
city kids want to find out what the shoe
feels like on the other foot, plan to ride out
and join the Western Slope contingent.
Contact: Charley Gremmels and Steve
Harris (970) 259-1302,
[email protected] for info on upcoming WSR events
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Scott Robinson
22
4
6
James Lafler
20
3
9
Mike Fields
18
4
2
Jack Abeyta
16
4
0
Peggy Abeyta
16
4
0
Arnie Beckman
11
3
0
Martin White
9
4
0
Bob Martin
9
4
0
Rick Black
8
3
0
John Kinlin
8
3
0
Norton Colorado Membership
Jack & Peggy Abeyta
Frank & Jennifer Albert
Randy & Sharon Albright
Peter Allen
Karen Bailey & Steve Lavin
Jim Bay*
Arnie & Stephanie Beckman
Eric Bergman & Susan Saarinen
Rick Black
Greg & Coleen Boechler
John Boyd
Gene & Helen Brown
Tom Brown
King Browne
Dave Campbell
Peter Chronis
Larry & Marilee Claxton
Jim & Jacalyn Colt
Ernie Comstock & Diane LaFavor
15 16 City
Phone
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
(303)
(303)
(303)
(303)
(303)
(303)
(303)
(303)
(720)
(720)
(970)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Jim Comstock
Westminster
Evergreen
Golden
Evergreen
Denver
Arvada
Denver
Golden
Arvada
Parker
Aspen
Denver
X
X
X
X
Grand Junction
Golden
Highlands Ranch
Denver
Cedaredge
Boulder
Lafayette
X
(303)
(303)
(720)
(303)
(970)
(303)
(303)
E-mail
2016 Prez Points
426-0594
905-3817
273-9262
886-4696
695-1192
579-1234
733-4239
278-7445
885-6410
394-4734
404-0759
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
520-4747 [email protected]
[email protected]
271-1884 [email protected]
579-3625 dc.cccolo.gmail.com
332-3504 [email protected]
856-4348 [email protected]
449-2760 [email protected]
665-7934 [email protected]
821-5708 [email protected]
X
Pueblo
Dave Coxon
X
X
Niwot
(303)
John Dahl
X
X
Arvada
(303)
652-3607 [email protected]
467-0778 [email protected]
Paul-M. David
X
X
Denver
(303)
331-8008 [email protected]
Christopher & Jennifer Eng
X
Nederland
(303)
570-8096 [email protected]
X
X
Arvada
Denver
Erie
(303)
(303)
X
Steamboat Springs (970)
Bones Engelman
X
Mike Fields & Vicki Borden
X
Jim & Marti Fisher
X
Richard Florence & Linda Sheean X
X
Skip Foree
Mike Gallagher & Lisa Gills
X
Lafayette
(720)
Louisville
(720)
Peter & Grace Geise
X
Kris Geller
X
X
Colorado Springs
Tony Hagger
Steve Harris & Charley Gremmels
Bob Herman & Lisa Scalise
Pete Homan
Michael Homs
Dennis Horgan
John Hoyt*
Keith & Susan Hurtubise
Stephen Jarvis
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Colorado Springs
Durango
Crestone
Denver
Denver
Denver
Fort Collins
Littleton
Durango
(303)
(970)
Blair Jenkins
Debby Johnson
X X
X X
X X
Westminster
(303)
Niwot
(303)
X
X
Galesburg, IL
Conifer
(303)
Ed & Diana Johnson
Tim Johnson
Jamie & Michelle Jones
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X
X
308-8680 [email protected]
937-9750 [email protected]
828-0114 [email protected]
846-0261 [email protected]
[email protected]
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890-8355 [email protected]
320-1917 [email protected]
[email protected]
(303)
(303)
(970)
(303)
(303)
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880-7321
259-1302
256-4527
570-2044
388-6400
475-1591
224-1469
808-8202
880-5120
[email protected]
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[email protected]
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947-4629 [email protected]
229-2089 [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
697-6166 [email protected]
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Norton Colorado Membership (continued)
15 16 City
John Kinlin
X X Denver
Tom & Nora Kruplak
X X Parker
Mark Kulik*
X X
James Lafler
X X Fort Collins
Sid & Karen Leavell
X X Durango
Ken McEntire & Roslyn
X Englewood
Mark Liu & Gerry Molettiere
X X Westminster
Steve & Anne Lloyd
X
Littleton
Marc Lomax
X X Westminster
Bob Martin & Sheila Wilson
X X Broomfield
Vern Neuscheler
X X Boulder
Bob & Claire Ohman
X X Denver
Ron & Joan Pierce
X X Fort Myers, FL
Jerry Pokorny
X X Colorado Springs
Dave Porter (Old World Bikes)
X Golden
Mike Powell
X X
Greg & Linda Ray
X Lewistown, MT
Lynaire Reeh
X X Englewood
Scott & Julie Robinson
X X Thornton
Trish Sanders & Cori Zambrano
X X Denver
Randy & Evan Schneider
X X Wellington
Andi & Kristina Seiler
X X Münzenberg
David Sheesley
X X Evergreen
Scott Shuler
X X Fort Collins
Steve Siler
X X Frederick
Al & Barb Slarks
X Boulder
Wayne, Ursula & Christopher Smiley
X Frederick
Bill Stone
X
X Kaleen, Australia
Paul Swenson
X X Colorado Springs
Tom and Camille Tallick
X X Arvada
Jo Teague
X X Littleton
Darell Teeples
X X Portland, OR
Craig Terry
X X Grand Junction
Al Turner
X
Denver
Jay & Teri Ann Tynes
X X Elizabeth
Herb & Karen Varona
X X Westminster
Phone
E-mail
2015 Prez Points
(303) 320-6835 [email protected]
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(303) 952-9529 [email protected]
[email protected]
(970) 218-2707 [email protected]
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(970) 259-0151 [email protected]
(303) 777-5663
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(303) 506-4557 [email protected]
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(303) 734-0506 [email protected]
[email protected]
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(303) 466-6903 [email protected]
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(303) 618-9914 [email protected]
(303) 570-9333 [email protected]
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[email protected]
(303) 912-4509 [email protected]
(720) 509-9293 [email protected]
[email protected]
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(406) 538-2733 [email protected]
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(303) 771-3855 [email protected]
(303) 287-6580 mister.r (or) Harleyhygienist @comcast.net
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(303) 870-4167 [email protected]
(970) 227-3825 [email protected]
[email protected]
(303) 674-1114 [email protected]
(720) 289-2153 [email protected]
(303) 817-6075 [email protected]
(303) 818-5556 [email protected]
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(303) 829-2417 [email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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(303) 425-0462 [email protected]
(303) 324-5212 [email protected]
(503) 793-7783 [email protected]
(970) 618-9140 [email protected]
(303) 989-8803 [email protected]
(720) 274-4653 [email protected]
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(303) 420-5107
Lew Wackler
Dale & Cathy Watson
X
Dave & Robin Webster
X
Denny & Cathy Westervelt
X
Martin White & Lee Maassen
X
Russ Willard
X
Michael Wilson (paid through 2017) X
Bob Wood
X
Jon & Kirsten Zemp
X
Bob Zimmerman
X
(303)
(303)
(808)
(303)
(303)
(336)
(303)
(406)
(720)
(719)
Total Memberships
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Boulder
Conifer
Haiku, HI
Denver
Louisville
Lewisville, NC
Littleton
Billings, MT
Denver
X Colorado Springs
85 81
* Joined after August 1, 2015; dues paid through 2016
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350-0430
697-3223
575-9051
919-7585
661-9402
655-7339
908-1597
259-5123
234-9033
328-9633
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
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[email protected]
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Credits: Thanks to Eric Bergman, King Browne, Bob Herman,
Bob Martin and Martin White for their contributions to
this newsletter.
I also want to say thanks to others who sent me things I will
use in future editions.
Current Occupants
Grand Wazoo
Eric Bergman (303) 278-7445
[email protected]
Consigliore
Arnie Beckman (303) 733-4239
[email protected]
Exchequer (Send $$$ here)
Charley Gremmels
1832 Forest Ave.,Durango,CO81301
(970) 259-1302
[email protected]
Ride Coordination Czarina
Debby Johnson (303) 229-2089
[email protected]
Swag Boss
Jim Fisher (303) 828-0114
[email protected]
Ministry of Truth
Scott Robinson (303)287-6580
[email protected]
Norton Colorado
1900 19th Street
Golden, CO 80401
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