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Jul-Aug 2014
Table of Contents Page 1 –2 From the Director Page 2 By the Road Captain Page 3 By the Assistant Director Page 4 From the Past Director Page 5– 6White Turkey By the Editor Page 7 Safety Message from LOH Page 8 Dealership Spotlight Page 9-10 From Membership Page 11 From our Sponsors Page 12 Ladies of Harley Page 13 Did You Ever……? —Vroom Page 14 Dates to Remember Page 15 HOG Photos Page 16 Bikefest Photos HOG Pen News 2014 Vol. 4 From the Director, Kenny Sturm As I open my latest stack of email I see an updated member list from Sandy Rosenthal, our membership officer. Six new members added in as many days since her previous update, bringing our membership total to 389. Welcome to all of you who are reading your first Erie HOG newsletter. It’s nice to see our membership grow and always a pleasure to meet new members at the meetings or on group rides. We are blessed with one of the more active chapters in this part of the country and, considering the short riding season that we endure, we always seem to have something going on. We have monthly rides, dinner rides, & overnight rides, as well as our MDA poker run to name a few. Our members also support benefits and charitities by participating in other poker runs and memorial rides. Some of our retired riders or ROMEO’s (Retired Old Men Eating Out) will get together for impromptu rides just because we can. And during the non-riding season our chapter continues with dinner rides even if we have to take the cages. We also have movie nights in our H.O.G. room during the cold winter weather to keep the camaraderie going. As I talked with directors and other officers at the Harley Officers Training this spring, it was clear to me that we are very fortunate to have the support of our sponsoring dealership that many other chapters could only wish for. Kelly & Susan Lapping have always been generous with contributions August 15, 2014 for our chapter and we have one of the nicest H.O.G. meeting rooms in the country. Not many dealers give their H.O.G. members a 10% discount. And I’m pretty sure I can speak for them when I say that they are very appreciative of the help that our chapter provides throughout the year with events such as Bikefest and gift wrapping at Christmas. I too want to thank everyone who contributes their time and effort to make this chapter so successful. It’s never difficult to fill a volunteer list when needed with this group. And our officers do a lot behind the scenes to make our Don’t forget to visit our sponsors! Page 2 meetings fun and more interesting and our rides memorable. From your Head We now have 389 members and on the average about 55-70 attend our monthly meetings, and 20 or so attend dinner rides or monthly rides. We know that many of you join Erie H.O.G. solely for the discount on purchases at the dealership but I would encourage those of you who have never attended a meeting or group ride to give it a try. Check out what you’ve been missing. We have a very diverse group of motorcycle enthusiasts and you will surely meet some great people. We look forward to seeing more of you at our last Saturday meeting of 2014 on September 6th as we return to Tuesday night meetings in October. Road Captain LET’S RIDE! Kenny NEW HOG® PA SPECIALTY PLATE IN ADDITION TO OFFERRING THE CURRENT “STANDARD” HOG® PA SPECIALTY PLATE PENNDOT HAS APPROVED AN OPTION TO PERSONALIZE THE HOG® PA SPECIALTY LICENSE PLATE FOR CARS, TRUCKS TRAILERS AND MOTORHOMES EFFECTIVE (July 2014) THE HOG® PA SPECIALITY PLATE MAY BE PERSONALIZED. PRICE OF THE PERSONALIZED PLATE IS $130.00. THE CURRENT “STANDARD” HOG® PA SPECIALITY PLATE IS STILL AVAILABLE AT $ 30.00 ALL APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER JULY 2014 MUST USE THE NEW PENNDOT FORM MV-904SP (7-17-14) Brian Kwitowski Greetings to the HOG Riders, Well we are halfway through the riding season and this summer has been a challenge to get out and put miles on our bikes. We have had more than our share of wet days and weekends to try and ride. Since this is my first article in the newsletter this year I apologize for that. Marilyn and I purchased a house this spring and we have been busy cleaning and painting. We moved in mid-June and still are adjusting to unpacking and trying to find things. This has limited our riding time to just a few, like the MDA (monsoon) and lunch rides. I cancelled the July overnight ride because of low attendance and the wet weekend forecast. Hopefully next year we can try again and go to Corning Glass Works Museum. The weather has turned for the better in the last few weeks and I hope that more of you are putting miles on your bikes. This year we started a new program of giving away gift cards to both Men and Women for the most miles ridden in a month starting in May and going thru October. If you e-mail me your starting mileage at the beginning of the month and at the end of the month you will be able to compete for the award. Thanks to all of you who have come up with ride ideas for this year. It makes it a lot easier to plan and do rides when we have more destinations to choose from. So I hope that we have more sunny days to ride and we can enjoy the rest of our summer. Ride safe and have fun. Brian Kwitowski Head Road Captain Page 3 From the Assistant Director Tim (Ninja) Mannino 4363012 Happy August! I hope everybody had a great July! I know I did!! Starting with a nice 4 day weekend to celebrate our nation’s Independence, It just got better from there. And, yes, I’m referring to Bikefest and Roar on the Shore. What a great couple of events. Starting with Bikefest, I had the opportunity to help out with the demo rides on Sunday. I’m not sure I was much help, but I had a blast riding the latest offerings from the Motor Company, including the over-the-top CVO Ultra. Wow, that was a treat. But I have to say, I had the most fun on the new Low Rider. I liked the old-school feel and rumble of that bad boy. Brings back great memories from my riding days in college, many more years ago than I care to remember. And just to clear the air, contrary to what one news broadcast stated without actually asking me, this is my 7th real motorcycle, not my first! Anyway, it’s fun and exciting to win, until you talk to your accountant and he tells you you’re on the hook for 35% of the retail value in taxes! Gotta love the IRS! The best part is, 3 HOG members won motorcycles, and now we have a new HOG member winning the Sportster, so overall, Chapter 2239 is 4 for 4. That’s awesome! I finished up July by taking a family trip to the Florida Keys to truly experience warm weather, since we are a little light on heat around here this year. That was my July, and I hope you enjoyed your July as much as I enjoyed mine! Tim Later in the week, my brother flew in from Phoenix and rented a Switchback for the weekend. Thursday started with the Parade from the Casino into downtown Hub. It’ It’s so much fun to see the people line the streets waving our Flag! On Friday we did the Covered Bridges tour of Ashtabula County. I’ve lived here most of my life and I’ve never seen any of these bridges. Very cool. I need to get out of my cave more… Of course, the best part of the week was Thursday. I was on North Park Row and State Street, hanging out with the family trying to decide what delectable dish in which we were going to partake. About then I received a “colorful” text message from Dan Iavarone indicating I was the winner of the Kawasaki Ninja, shortly followed by a few other texts from a few other HOG members congratulating me. I certainly didn’t believe it immediately, but sure enough, it was true. $45.00 for Seniors Visit us on the web at www.eriehog.com Page 4 From Past Erie HOG Director, We were welcomed with open arms and I felt right at home. Dave and Scott got the tire repaired and we were back on the road in no time. Mike Schleicher It seems as though I am having a string of bad luck. I have had 3 flat rear tires on my 2012 Ultra Classic in the last month! The first two happened locally, and I was not surprised that dealership owners, Kelly & Susan Lapping, and Service Manager, Mark Kinstler, at Harley-Davidson of Erie really stepped up to the plate to help me out and get me back in the saddle. Unfortunately the third flat occurred on Sunday, July 27, while I was traveling home to Erie, PA with 7 other friends after a four day bike trip to Kentucky. We had taken in the sights and visited Mammoth Caves as well as the Corvette Museum. As my tire went flat, I was able to pull in to an Exxon gas station on Rt. 7 in Gallipolis, OH. I immediately looked for a local H-D shop on my Garmin GPS. I found the listing for Baxter’s Harley-Davidson in Bidwell, OH and gave them a call. As luck would have it, they are closed on Sundays and Mondays. The station clerk heard of my situation and said she knew Ben and Kathy Baxter and would give them a call. A short time later I was talking to Kathy and she said she would attempt to get a mechanic in to help me out. She called me back and said the mechanic would be at the dealership in 45 minutes. I told her I had tried 5 tow companies to get me to the shop without luck. I must have been a little flustered because I did not think to look at my HOG card for the roadside assistance phone number. She agreed to send the mechanic, Dave Stickler, to pick me up. The shop truck was in for repairs so Dave came and got me with his personal vehicle and trailer. We got the bike loaded and headed to the shop where I got a chance to meet Ben and Kathy as well as a second mechanic, Scott Machi. I would like to thank Ben, Kathy, Dave and Scott for the FANTASTIC service. They gave up part of their Sunday to help a traveler in need. Some say when you ride a Harley you are part of a family and the treatment I received certainly shows that. So I guess my string of bad luck was not so bad after all. This experience served to remind me that I have a great local Harley shop and gave me the opportunity to meet the wonderful people at Baxter’s. If you get a chance, please stop into H-D Erie and Baxter's and let them know Mike sent you!! Michael Schleicher Immediate Past Director, Erie HOG Please visit my Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/tadaquilting Visit us on the web at www.eriehog.com Page 5 The White Turkey 386 East Main Road (Route 20), Conneaut Ohio In 1981, Peggy and Gary Tuttle, son of Eddie and Marge, decided to continue the tradition and now the tradition will soon be continuing on into the 3rd and soon into the 4 th generation. Kelly and Bradd joined the family owned business in 2001 and on some occasions you might find their children 4 year old Beckham and 8 month old Emmy hanging out in the kitchen. From the Editor, You often hear pundits saying things like, “it’s not the destination, it is the journey” or “the ends justify the means”. While that is often the case, a trip to the White Turkey Drive-In, in Conneaut Ohio is to be savored for both the journey and the destination. It seems that one of the most popular rides from the Erie Harley Dealership is a short half hour ride to Conneaut Ohio along Routes PA 5 or 20. The rides are scenic and other than the need for some road repair on Rt. 5, the trip is very enjoyable. This is especially true later in the summer, and early fall when you can smell the ripening grapes in the many vineyards along the route. The real joy of this 23 mile ride is the destination, a landmark since 1952 when Eddie and Marge Tuttle decided to open a restaurant that would highlight the products of their local turkey farm where they raised White Holland Turkeys. (Thus the name of the Drive-In.) Over the years, that product evolved into a delicious Turkey Sandwich. I know this because I had one for lunch during the recent Bike Fest! The Turkey Sandwich is only one of many delicious offerings on the menu. (More about that later.) As you can see from the above picture, the White Turkey Drive-In also maintains a famous and delicious Richardson’s Root Beer franchise . The Drive-In menu offers the usuals: burgers, hot dogs, cheese burgers, fish sandwiches and fries in many variations, such as: chili dogs, chili cheese dogs, chili cheese fries, Smith’s sizzle dogs…… you get the picture. Feature items include: the famous Turkey Sandwich based on the original family recipe, a Large Marge which is the Turkey Sandwich with cheese and bacon, a Big Ed that is a double cheese burger and a Super Ed which includes bacon and an onion ring. I could go on, but simply let me say that the real pleaser is the Chubby Chucker….. a triple cheese burger topped with bacon and fries! Page 6 You will simply have to check out the rest of the menu for yourself and I am sorry for drooling on the keyboard. One of Eddie Tuttle’s favorite expressions was: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” It seems that the 3rd and soon 4th generations of owners have lived by that motto. After these 62 years the quality food and service continues and it doesn’t need to be fixed! The White Turkey is open from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m., 7 days a week from Mother’s Day until Labor Day. So now before the summer has passed, make that journey to a HOG favorite destination. I think you will enjoy both. Your can find the White Turkey at www.whiteturkey.com and like them on Facebook The Editor, Jerry Ice cream cones, sundaes, milkshakes, malts and floats made with Richardson’s Root Beer and the major attraction if you are not interested in a meal. It seems that nearly every week, there is an entourage of Erie HOG members making the trip to the White Turkey for a snack. One of our own HOG group members, Bruce Rosenthal has been making this trip since he was a child when he went with his dad….mostly for an ice cream cone. Bruce says “the food is excellent and the trip is very enjoyable”. After 33 years, Peggy is still very happy with the success of the White Turkey and is assuming that the tradition will carry on into the next generation. The White Turkey currently employs 26 young people from ages 14 to 23. The Rug Store and More Custom Rug Design and Binding [email protected] 814-323-5336 Specializing in Custom Made Rugs Current owner, Peggy Tuttle Please visit us on Facebook at Friends of Erie HOG Chapter 2293 Page 7 A safety message from Carla Georgal and the LOH MOTORCYCLE SAFETY IS EVERYWHERE Motorcycle safety is everywhere, even at places you would least expect. Like a Health & Safety Fair for a social service agency. We have offered this opportunity to the employees for the past six years, and I was given the challenge and responsibility from the beginning to make it happen. Previously the event had been held at our corporate office that could only manage a maximum of fifteen vendors. Last year was the first year it was held in the Zem Zem Shine Club ballroom. We had over thirty-three vendors, demonstrations, games, prizes with a variety of health and safety information provided by the vendors plus we held a blood drive to help out the Erie Community Blood Bank. We also offered the employees a free lunch with beverage. Not bad huh? Fast forward to this year and again it was time for the event. It was held again at Zem Zem Shrine Club (they do a great job) with over thirty-six vendors sharing information and freebies to the employees. We again offered the free lunch and beverage to our employees, had games, prizes, and held the blood drive. What does all this have to do with motorcycle safety? Well, last year Ginny Caldwell and Tracy Gates from Motorcycle Safety Program of PA (MSP) had a table with everything a person would want to know about how to get their permit, the safety course itself and how to sign up for the course. My husband, Skip, also brought his motorcycle to the event and displayed it by the MSP table (yep, the General Manager, Laurie Space, allowed us to bring the bike into the ballroom for the event). So this year I went a step further. I again invited Ginny and Tracy from MSP, my husband Skip to bring his bike, and then asked our own Safety Officer, Dan Iavarone, if he would be willing to attend the event as a representative of Chapter 2293 Safety Officer. Dan said yes and I was glad he was willing to help out. On July 30 th after a morning of thunder, lightning and a downpour the sky cleared up and as I was putting the final touches on the event I heard the wonderful sound of those loud pipes by the overhead door at the Shrine Club. I hit the door opener and there sat my husband and Dan on their bikes. I was thrilled. Dan represented the chapter and motorcycle safety in an informative and professional way. The display for the table included a lot of good information, a laptop with safety CDs running, and did a great job meeting the employees and explaining how important safety is when riding, and sharing information about our chapter. After the event was over I received positive feedback about the event in general, but also how impressed the employees were with the information Dan shared with them and how much they appreciated it. Of course I thank my husband Skip for helping out again this year with the event, but a special thanks to Dan who stepped up to the plate with great and interesting information, a nice looking table display, bringing his bike for the event, and most all for helping me out. Grazie Dan! Don Seelinger, Owner, President (814)881-8559 Carla Georgal LOH-Erie Officer Be sure and stay up to date with our events by checking www.eriehog.com Page 8 Spotlight on Erie H-D Employees Special Note to Members: The most recent edition on the National HOG Magazine has a feature article on Master H-D Technicians entitled “Masters of Their Craft”, on pages 27—33. It is an in depth article describing the skills that our very own Dave Brown has achieved through attending the HarleyDavidson University Congratulations Dave! Name: Dave Brown Department: Service– Shop Foreman Position: Master H-D Technician Here: Nine Years Rides: 2003 Softtail Standard Riding: Since he was 9 years old Started on dirt bikes First Harley: ‘73 Shovel Head Police Sp.ecial Home: Mill Creek Favorite Ride: Country rides on back roads Wife’s Name Jen Son’s Name Dylan (4 months old) Dave Sez: I like working on bikes, especially Harleys. They are well built and easier to work on than the competition. NEW! Receive HOG 2293 Text Alerts to your phone or email Text LUV2RIDE to 84483 to receive HOG Chapter 2293 alerts Text IMPROMPTU to 84483 to receive Impromptu Ride alerts Text LOH to 84483 to receive Ladies of Harley alerts Note to Members: Would you like to advertise your business in our newsletter and/or on the website? Newsletter advertisement - $ 30 per year Website listing - $ 45 per year Both listings (Bargain) - $ 50 per year Just send an e-mail to [email protected]. and let me know what you would like. Say “HELLO” to Dave when you see him next! The Editor Jerry Don’t forget to visit our sponsors! Page 9 From The Membership Desk Sandy Rosenthal Our Membership Year is Winding Down We are quickly coming to the end of another membership year. We currently have 382 local members. Even though fall is approaching, there is still some great riding left! Remember dues will be increasing in 2015 to $20.00. If you renew your dues between October 1, 2014 and December 31, 2014, you will get the Early Bird discount and pay $15.00—the rate for 2014. Welcome New Members Robert Baird Happy Birthday to You! We would like to wish you a Happy Birthday the month you were born. If you attend the monthly chapter meeting, and your name is in our “Big Birthday Book” we will recognize your special day (no years necessary) and as a little perk, you will be given one free ticket for the 50/50 drawing. See Sandy to add your name! See who is celebrating a birthday in the next two months! More August Birthdays Maggie Lynn Lawrence 23rd Gayle Wiercinski 26th September Birthdays Marilyn Aylsworth 2nd Martin Schenker 4th Daniel Collins Michael Morrison Debbie Sturm 4th 8th Becky Fox Don Bastow 8th Owen Hecker George Harrington 9th Nathan Hendrickson Lynn Dietsch 10th Paula Heutsche Robert Bowen 12th Bernadette Miller 12th Neil Briggs Mark Carson Donald Hoss Sharon Wagner 12th John Duma 14th Ken Yurkovic 14th Doug Arnold 14th Jon Dutton 15th Don Prindle 16th Dale Martin Sandy Rosenthal 19th Vincent Massella Don Cardino 21st Winston McKelvey Jim Catrabone 22nd Shane Morelli Ron Greer 22nd Carl Murdick David Gainer 24th Frances Satara Eleanor Perry 24th John Treacy John Honey 25th Emil Treese Darrell Stebbins 27th John Walker Michael Bernardini 28th Brian Wolf Frank DeDionisio 28th Richard Johnson Richard Knight Tosha Kunselman Maggie Lynn Lawrence Christopher Loringer Be sure and stay up to date with our events by checking www.eriehog.com Page 10 October Birthdays st Dave Lavery 1 Gary Niemi 1st Dennis Castille 3rd Kimberly Scholle 4th Jackie McMichael 6th Lisa (Lilly) Hughes 11th Jim Siegel 11th Diane deSarro 13th Dave Zimmer 15th Mike Gilbert 17th Daniel Paszko 18th Bruce Rosenthal 19th Denny Miller 19th Emily Longo 19th Patty Prindle 21st Brad Peters 21st Courtney Gushie 23rd Larry D Luce 23rd James Taylor 24th Barb Kestner 25th Karen Sheldon 26th Kenny Sturm 26th Jan Mierzwa 27th John Henderson 30th John Wenslow 30th Ken Anderson 30th Sandy Rosenthal HOG First Aid Kits Smartly designed and constructed of durable, weather resistant nylon. This kit is packed with all the high quality items you will need for your next outdoor adventure. Screened. This version has the NEW HOG logo. $23 each including shipping. Customized Nylon Chapter Flag Customized Flag with H.O.G. logo and our Chapter name. Reads correctly on both sides We are looking for more discounts for Erie H.O.G. Members! Do you own a business? Do you want more clients? Do you offer products or services that may be of interest to our local H.O.G. members? If you would like to offer a discount or coupon to our members contact Kenny Sturm at [email protected] or call 814-881-7187. We will start to include them in our regular emails to the membership and on our website. We will NOT be sending out more frequent emails just to put ads in them. Hey, it’s free advertising in exchange for your exclusive discounts or coupons for H.O.G. members. Don’t forget to visit our sponsors! Page 11 JD’s Tap House Bike Nite Bands NONE! The PLCB noise ordinance has put a stop to them. STAY TUNED! Criminal charges have been filed against Michelle Perrine Be sure and stay up to date with our events by checking www.eriehog.com Page 12 From the Ladies of Harley - Carla Georgal Where is the summer going? Can’t believe a couple of months ago we were anticipating the MDA event in June and it is now August. Whew… With that being said, though the weather did not cooperate with us for the MDA event the people at the Edinboro/McKean VFW Post 740 were great! They went out of their way to accommodate us. The food was very good. They kept the coffee flowing and had a few extra rolls of paper towels to help the riders dry off a little. It was while standing in the pavilion we came up with the idea of a LOH-HOG picnic to be held at the VFW. There is plenty of parking on a paved parking lot, a wonderful area to play horseshoes and a corn-hole game, and a pavilion equipped everything we need to have a great picnic. Now if the weather cooperates we will be golden! If you haven’t heard the LOH-HOG picnic will be Sunday, September 14th from 12 Noon until 5:00 p.m. at the Edinboro/McKean VFW Post 740 on Route 98, Edinboro, PA. LOH and HOG members may bring a guest, and we have invited Kelly and Susan Lapping and the staff of Harley Davidson of Erie and their guests to join us. Cost is $15.00 per person or $25.00 a couple, Adults Only. There will be food, cash bar, music by DJ Bill Mason, games including motorcycle games, and prizes. Ladies of Harley will be providing the desserts! Tickets may be purchased at the Welcome Desk at the Harley Davidson of Erie dealership and at the HOG meeting on Saturday, September 6th. Hope to see you all there! Who knows this might even become an annual event! Ladies of Harley, please note there will be a “special” meeting to be held at the Crossroads Dinor in Edinboro, PA on Thursday, August 21st at 6:30 p.m. We will be meeting in the Trolley Car and the guys will be in the dining room/bar area. The meeting is to discuss the details of the LOH-HOG picnic. Please RSVP so I can have an accurate count for the restaurant. As always we welcome new members to join us for dinner and the meeting. Look forward to seeing everyone then! Until later, Carla G. LOH-Erie Officer Page 13 Did you ever………………………………? By Vroom Did you ever dream of having an Electric Harley? What? Are you kidding? Now that it is possible to do so, why would you ever want to? The really unique features of a Harley-Davidson Motorcycle are: Sound, Weight, Sound, Vibration, Sound, Chrome and Sound. It’s the roar, the beautiful noise that a Harley makes that sets it apart and makes it special. Last week I was riding north on Rt. 99 just south of McKean on one of those relatively straight stretches when I looked ahead about 400 yards and saw a doe and two fawn standing in the middle of the road…. Just standing in their own little worlds of whatever deer think about. Even though I was still relatively far away (I was not in the usual panic that you get when you are startled by a deer in the road.) I watched them as they obviously heard my pipes looked up at me as I rapidly approached and gracefully ambled off to the side of the road, up a bank and into the woods. As I approached where they had been standing, I was struck with the thought that I was glad that my ride carried a lot of noise as a special add on. As I am apt to do in situations like this, I honked my horn loudly in hopes of scaring them into remembering what a threat a motorcycle can be hoping they continued on into the woods with those noises in their ears. Now, just pause a second or two and think about how that scenario would have proceeded if I had been riding an electric Harley. The doe and her offspring would have simply stood in the middle of the road, gawking around as I approached at a rapid rate of speed not having heard an alarm. At some point they might have caught a glimpse of movement as I approached, probably just as I was about to smash into them with my nice new silent electric motorcycle. I am not sure I ever quite appreciated the meaning of that slogan that says “Loud Pipes Save Lives”, but now I know I do believe. If the option is noisy pipes vs. the silence of electricity give me life! As Nathan Hale said, “Give me life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” on my noisy Harley-Davidson! Be careful out there. By Vroom Vroom (But you can call me Vroom) Visit us on the web at www.eriehog.com Page 14 Dates to Remember! August 17 …… Monthly Ride August 20 …… Bike Night BWW August 21 __ LOH Meeting Date August 23-24 …… Overnight Ride August 26 …… HOG Officers Meeting August 27 ….. Bike Nite BWW August 29 …… Bike Night Downtown Erie September 1 …… Labor Day September 6 __ Monthly HOG Meeting (Saturday) September 10 …… Bike Night BWW September 13 …… H-D Erie Open House September 14 __ LOH - HOG Picnic September 16 …… LOH meeting September 17 …… Bike Night BWW September 21 …… Ellilcot N.Y. Ride September 23 …… HOG Officers Meeting September 24 …… Bike Night BWW September 27 …… Lunch Ride October 4 …… HOG Highway Cleanup October 5 …… Franklin Applefest Ride October 7 __ Monthly HOG Meeting (Tuesday) Be sure and stay up to date with our events by checking www.eriehog.com Page 15 Page 16 BikeFest 2014