August 2015 - Rockhampton HOG Chapter
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August 2015 - Rockhampton HOG Chapter
August 2015 Proudly Sponsored by 125 William Street, Rockhampton Phone 07 4924 9200 www.rockyharleydavidson.com.au All correspondence to: Rockhampton HOG c/- Rocky Harley-Davidson 125 William Street, Rockhampton, Qld, 4700 www.rockyhog.com Welcome to the Rockhampton HOG Newsletter In the beginning… The Rockhampton HOG Chapter was formed on the 28th of January 1995. In 1997, the Chapter introduced the current format of the Official Ride held on the 1st Sunday of the month and the Chapter Meeting held on the 3rd Saturday followed by a social night after the meeting . Often there is an impromptu ride that Sunday. The Chapter has hosted the QLD State Rally on two previous occasions. Firstly in 1998 and then again in 2009 with 100's of bikes from all over Australia and New Zealand heading to Rockhampton for the weekend. We also regularly attend events held by other Chapters. On the local scene, the Chapter gets involved in raising much needed funds for local charities throughout the year by holding or supporting Poker Runs, Toy Rides, Wild Woman Rides etc. Since 1995, the Rockhampton Harley Owners Group membership has grown from just 18 at the 1st ever meeting to a peak of over 150 members. Currently we have around 128 active and financial members. It is not uncommon to have 30+ bikes on Official Rides. In 2009, just prior to holding the State Rally, the Rumble Inn was built at the back of RHD. This is the venue for the monthly meetings and is also open every Friday evening from 5pm till 10pm for Chapter members and their guests to come and socialise at the end of the working week. So if you're interested in joining the Chapter or just passing through, drop in for a cold one with a great bunch of Rockhampton HOG members. For up and coming activities and updates, please check Notice Board at the Rumble Inn News Letter rockyhog.com Web Page On Face Book Rockhampton HOG Chapter 9116 The Rumble Inn Or see RHD and have your phone number added to receive text messages 2 20 2015 Rockhampton HOG Chapter Committee Director Graeme Wall 0407 075 365 [email protected] Assistant Director Kevan Beckett [email protected] Secretary Deb Foster [email protected] Treasurer Janelle Tanzer [email protected] Activities Steve McIntosh (Macca) [email protected] Ladies of Harley (LOH) Bernadette (Bernie) Davies [email protected] Safety Officer Rick Bellert [email protected] Historian Noel Guley (Mofti) [email protected] Photographer Tony Tanzer Robert Dwyer Membership Officer Carolyn Guley [email protected] Webmaster John Passaris (George) [email protected] Editor Leeann Adams [email protected] Road Captains Noel Guley—Head Road Captain Graeme Wall Debbie Foster Steve McIntosh Sheriffs Rob Roser Cedric Fry Sponsoring Dealership Geoff Trewin — Rocky Harley Davidson 0417 911 259 [email protected] 3 20 Reports Director Graeme Wall Hello to all readers, and welcome new members. It has been a busy time since the last Newsletter. State of Origin at the Rumble Inn. Won by QLD of course. HOG’s in The Park on the 11th and 12th of July was very quiet this year, the club just came out in front, patches available from Deb Foster. Gladstone Chapter Roll of the Dice for the July monthly ride, a great run once again, over 150 registrations. Trophies won by myself (Best Bagger) and Brett Allloway (Best overall bike). On the ride home we had our monthly draw at the Raglan Hotel which was won by Karen Fletcher #290 (not on ride). The Big screen is up and running in the Rumble Inn, so come along Friday nights and watch the football, whilst enjoying a BBQ for only $5.00. Brett O’Donnell past away, his service was held in Bundaberg with a few attending representing the Rockhampton Chapter. The meeting was held on sat 15th August and the members voted to move the club ride back to the first Sunday of the month with an impromptu ride the Sunday after the meeting. Also I believe that the meetings should held monthly once again. Let me know you thoughts on this change. On the August monthly ride we went on a beach circuit ending up at the good old Pineys Pub, the monthly draw was Steve Cowley #205. (not on ride). The monthly draw is now a $600 RHD voucher, remember you must be a financial member and you must be on the ride to claim the prize. Don’t forget the State Rally, September 18th to 20th, Brisbane hear we come. Sat 22 Aug was the Inaugural RHD HOG Appreciation Party, this event will be an annual event held the same time each year. Both the Highland Chapter and Rockhampton Chapter were in attendance to recognise Gary Dalton for his achievement of 20 years as Director of The Highlands Chapter. Both Chapters announced the HOG of the year, for the Highlands it was Porky and for Rockhampton it was Tony Martin. See you there. Ride Ride Hard Ride Often Graeme Wall [email protected] 0407 075 365 4 Secretary Report Hi to all, Monthly Membership Draw! Karen Fletcher membership number 290 was drawn on the July Club ride and as Karen was not on the ride the next draw jackpotted to $500 for August. Photo supplied by Bernie Davies Photo supplied by Kim Williams Steve Cowley membership number 205 was drawn on the August Club ride and as Steve was not on the ride the August Club Ride draw will jackpot to a $600 RHD Voucher. The next Club ride on the Sunday . Debbie Foster [email protected] 0421114630 5 20 Chapter Meeting Minutes Rockhampton Hog Chapter 9116 Annual Chapter Business Meeting Date 15/8/15 Opening The Annual Chapter Business meeting of the Rockhampton Hog Chapter 9116 was called to order at 6.15pm on 15/8/15 at the Rumble Inn by Graeme Wall. Introduction: Director Welcome to New Member - Liz Bull Toast for Brett O’Donnell who passed away on the 23rd July. Apologies: Al Hayward, Kevin Beckett, Deb Foster, Brett Alloway and J ill Rickertt, Steve Cowley. Present : Sign Board. Reports: Treasurer: Report: $5494.70 Bank Balance Secretary: Minutes Available from last meeting Inwards Correspondence: 3—5th October -Townsville Chapter Challenge Hog Promo- Lost members drive- Deb to Email. 4th October: Dave Henderson and Deb Foster organizing Convoy for Kids including bikes from CQ Uni to Paradise Lagoon $10 per person with a party at the destination. Sponsoring Dealer: Graeme had a meeting with Geoff Trewin the previous Monday. Points from the meeting: 26th Sept Route 66 to Blackwater. HD Aust not having any more Demo Days as bikes are available for Demo all year round at RHD. Appreciation Party for Past and Present HOG members on the 22 nd August. Assistant Director: State Rally- 23 members registered Meeting Central Highlands at Marmor on Thursday morning and ride to Bundy. Barbeque at the Rumble Inn. All Chapters Meet Wednesday night for a Activities Officer: August: 16th - Beach Ride Club Ride Sept: 5th – Frog Hollow Bike Show 6th – Monthly Club Ride (Father’s Day) 12th – Vietnam Vets Poker Run/Biloela Show and Shine. 18th - State Rally 26th – Route 66 to Blackwater/LOH Ride October: 4th - Club Ride-Convoy for Kids. 18th October – Lost Mates Ride 6 20 Chapter Meeting Minutes cont’d Membership Officer: 121 member s including the new member tonight. Rumble Inn: Friday nights will be 6-8pm $5.00 burgers. Rumble Inn will have sessions- games such as pool comps/Darts. Safety Officer: Know the basics of your bike Mechanical Electrical Fuel/Management Tools needed for minor repairs – Encourage owners to know the sound of their bike Basic mechanical and Basic Tools. LOH: 22nd August prep for Chicks Chillin’ ride- Cowgirl Theme/ The date has changed to the 24th October. Historian: 25th Anniversary – 12th March at Woodgate Beach Diner at Woodgate Beach – ideas for activities are Bare Foot Bowls. Rick requested a patch: Noel said this is possible Thank you to Tony Tanzer for the design of the buckle. Road Captains: No Report. General Business: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Thank you to Laurie Dalton for the lights under the font of the Rumble Inn Bar. 5th December – Xmas Party- Venue the Rumble Inn- Las Vegas Theme- Band is “Shaken not Stirred”- Food is by Dunlop Catering. 1st September tickets will be for sale. Noel made a motion to bring back Monthly Rides on the 1 st Sunday of the month and have a longer ride. Impromptu Ride to be the 3rd Sunday of the month. Bernie Seconded and all were in favour. Bernie asked for a date for Hogs in the Park. To be discussed at a later date. The theme may be changed. This will be discussed at a meeting at a meeting in the New Year. Robert Dwyer thanked the entertainment for the event. Rick asked if an honour board with photos can be put up. It will be put up above the bar ASAP. HOGS in Park report for the next meeting. This meeting closed at 7pm. 7 20 Reports MEMBERSHIP REPORT AUGUST 2015 Our current membership stands at 120 members Financial International HOG and Financial Local. If at any time you are changing any of your details or not receiving text etc please advise Carolyn Guley or Debbie Foster so the records can be updated and accurate. For any changes through H.O.G. Australia there is MEMBER SERVICE CENTRE. Members have a direct line with H.O.G. office toll-free number. H.O.G. Office: Australia 1800 464-258 This number appears on the back of your international H.O.G card. Any change of your personal details please phone HOG free call 1800464258. Ride Often Carolyn. 8 H. 20 Safety Office Report Hi All, Don’t be a Monkey Wrench. I have a favourite song at the moment called the “Broken down Harley Davidson Blues” by Canned Heat, and It’s a dig at the old adage that Harley’s were somewhat unreliable. Now I am pleased to say that this is quite a long way from the truth with any modern motorcycle. But that’s not to say that break downs don’t happen. Just the other night I was on my way home from work at 11:30 and about a klm from home, poof, blackness. So, I had an idea that it would have been either a blown bulb or a fuse. Next day after a bit of a look at the obvious is was a $2 fuse. No probs swapped it out and all good. So what about things on your bike? If you had to diagnose a fault on your bike where would you start? There are some simple things to remember about broken down vehicles, there are three major areas to look and depending on how you were pulled up, they can give you a clue where to look, 1. Mechanical Faults 2. Electrical Faults 3. Fuel Supply or other (management systems) A mechanical fault will usually manifest in the form of a failed or collapsed bearing or a loose nut and bolt or something physical that has fallen off or gone bang, clunk or crunch. Sometimes you can easily see the problem. Electrical faults are inherently more difficult because you can’t see or hear electricity, but it usually presents in the form of a dead bike that has no lights, no starter motor noise kicking in, and no horn or dash lights. Fuel supply and fuel management failure used to mean a dodgy carby with dirty fuel blocking a jet or filters. But most commonly now as an empty tank. I will put Lubricants in this area too, checking oils and fluids like in the brake and clutch. 9 H. 20 Safety Office Report cont’d What to do if you stop on the side of the road with a dead bike? First check the obvious, engine kill switch is on? Do you have dash lights (battery power), press the starter button, a dead or low battery will sound like its a real effort to crank the motor or not at all and just click the starter motor solenoids. And also check your fuses for a blown fuse, Do you know where they are? Any knocking noises emulating from either the engine or gear box will most likely be a bad sign and mean a wait for the Harley assist as you aint gonna fix this easily. Some fuel faults could be caused from bad fuel or water in the system clogging your filter or, it simply means you’ve run out of fuel, hey it happens, The short and simple advise I can give you is to check the obvious, and depending on your ability or mechanical experience you may be able to perform a repair using good old bush mechanics, at least enough to get you to the next sign of civilisation. If you don’t know or don’t understand motorcycle mechanics, you may as well get comfortable on the side of the road and wait for the tow truck, assuming you have phone service. And If you don’t have any tools at all, then you can’t even try to fix stuff. Keep your lids Skid Free, Slugg. Road side repairs are nothing new to motorcyclists 10 H. RHD Merchandise Department New Mens and Ladies Boots Available in Store 11 2015 HOG Rally Proudly Hosted by Gasoline Alley HOG Chapter Photo supplied by Kim Williams Photo supplied by Bernie Davies 12 Proudly Hosted by Gasoline Alley HOG Chapter Photo supplied by Kim Williams Photo supplied by Bernie Davies 13 Photo supplied by Kim Williams Photo supplied by Bernie Davies . 14 20 Rides & Events Calendar OFFICIAL CLUB RIDES -> 3RD SUNDAY EACH MONTH CLUB MEETINGS -> 3RD SATURDAY EACH MONTH RUMBLE INN -> EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT -> 5PM TIL 10PM Rocky Harley-Davidson Opening Hours Monday to Friday -> 8am til 5pm Saturday -> 9am til Midday August 2015 Sat 15th Sun 16th Monthly Meeting Monthly Ride — Beach Ride September 2015 6th September Monthly Ride 12th September Vietnams Veterans Ride 18th to 20th September State Rally, Brisbane. Registrations close 31st May 2015 26th September Route 66 — Charity Poker Ride 26th September LOH Ride October 2015 3rd to 5th October Townsville Chapter Challenge. 4th October Monthly Ride—Convoy for Kids 13th October Monthly Meeting 17th/18th October Gladstone HOG 20th Anniversary Birthday Bash 18th October Ride for Lost Mates 31st October Cancer Ride Date Claimers 2015 5th September Apple Tree Creek—Frogs Hollow Bike Show 5th December HOG XMAS Party. For all up and coming activities, please check the Notice Board at the Rumble Inn and the Newsletter as well as the Rockyhog.com Web Page and if you haven’t yet, get on Face Book and check out Rockhampton Chapter 9116 and The Rumble Inn 15 20 Rumble Inn News RUMBLE INN -> EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT -> 5PM TIL 10PM For all up and coming activities, please check the Notice Board at the Rumble Inn and the News Letter as well as the Rockyhog.com Web Page and if you haven’t yet, get on Face Book and check out Rockhampton Chapter 9116 and The Rumble Inn 16 Photos July Monthly Ride 17 Photos August Monthly Ride 18 Safe Riding GUIDELINES FOR SAFE RIDING ON HOG RIDES • There will be a briefing before all rides so arrive at the designated start point half an hour before departure time. • Pay attention to the ride briefing given by the Road Captain. If in doubt - Ask. If you are experiencing any difficulty that might affect others, let the Road Captain know before departure. • Always fuel up before the start of the ride. • Make sure your bike is in roadworthy condition. Check this before you leave home, not 5 minutes before the ride time. Check all lights, battery, tyres, etc. • As a general rule, the group will depart and arrive as a group. • Unless arranged prior to departure, do not pass the Road Captain. • Use only one lane of a multilane highway. Follow the lead of the Road Captain as to which lane to use. Ride in a staggered formation except on narrow roads where you should follow in Indian or single file. When a rider leaves the group (eg. turning off to go home), or changes position in the formation, the remaining group will switch lanes using indicators to signal intention, and restore the staggered formation. When overtaking, maintain your overtaking speed until those overtaking with you have enough room to pull in behind without having to break suddenly. • If you intend to travel at a slower pace than expected on the ride, position yourself towards the rear of the group and not in the front or the middle. • New riders should take up position in front of "Tail End Charlie" for the first few rides. This is at the rear of the Pack. • Keep an eye on the rider behind you. If they stop unexpectedly, you stop and determine the problem before proceeding. The rider behind you is your responsibility. An exception to this rule is "Tail End Charlie" - there should be no one behind him/her. Most importantly - "RIDE SAFE AND HAVE FUN" 19 20 21