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hogpen - Williamsport HOG Chapter
WILLIAMSPORT HOGPEN
Volume 11 Issue 4
Williamsport
HOGPEN
April 2014
Williamsport MD Chapter 1544
EASTER IS SUNDAY APRIL 20TH
Easter Trivia
by Bob Corley
Easter falls on a different date
each year
Technically, Easter falls on the first Sunday
after the full Moon after the Vernal Equinox.
How did this method of reckoning Easter’s
date come about? It was a way to steal the
thunder from another popular god, whose
cult was early Christianity’s biggest rival. The
worship of Attis and Cybele was very popular
in Rome as late as the 3rd century. Attis was
a soter, or savior, god who was reborn each
year. This resurrection was celebrated
beginning on the Friday after the full moon
after the Vernal equinox (now Good Friday).
It culminated on the following Sunday - three
days later. Since they were rivals, Christianity
adopted the date for their soter and, once
the Cybele cult faded, Christians had to keep
the date since that was when everybody was
used to celebrating the holiday.
The name Easter comes from a
goddess
Her name was Eostre and she was the
Mother Goddess of the Saxons of Northern
Europe. She was, according to Grimm (yes,
one of those Grimms), “goddess of the
growing light of spring.”
IN THIS ISSUE
Why eggs and why color them?
The egg has always been a symbol of
fertility, creation and rebirth. The ancient
Babylonians and Egyptians exchanged
colored eggs, usually red, in honor of spring.
The Greeks and Romans adopted the
custom, enlarging the color palette. In
Medieval Europe, eggs were forbidden
during Lent. This made eggs very popular at
Easter.
What’s up with the Easter
Bunny?
The rabbit was a symbol of the moon to the
ancient Egyptians, that heavenly body being
used to determine the date of the holiday
may have had an influence. But the hare was
a totemic animal of the goddess Eostre,
symbolizing fertility for Spring. The character
of an Easter Bunny seems to have begun in
Germany, where he was a kind of Springtime
Santa Claus, delivering Easter treats to
children. He was known as Osterhase. The
children would build a nest for him to leave
their eggs in. This eventually became our
modern Easter basket.
Harley-Davidson of Williamsport
Staff Unwrapped
Get to know Jamie Moore, parts expert at HarleyDavidson Williamsport, through an interview with
Donna Conway.
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Membership Has Its Benefits
Ever wonder why you have to fill out membership forms
EVERY year? Bill and Barb explain.
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From the Director
by Michelle Stouffer
There was a great turnout for the Chili Cookoff. Between the Cook-off, the Swap Meet
and the awesome weather, it was the perfect
day that brought a big crowd. Thanks so
much to everyone who helped us get set up,
run the event and tear down. Since this was
our 4th year, we have it down to a science.
It’s so simple, it’s not even work, just lots of
fun! Not to mention, many folks got some
great deals at the shop and the Swap Meet
vendors.
On the Merchandise front, we are collecting
names for the magnetic Chapter Name
Badges. We only need 5 more to meet the
minimum order amount. You can get your
MICHELLE’S QUOTE OF THE MONTH
name or nickname, whatever you like. They
are $8.00 each. Let me know if you would
like to order one.
We have placed an order for the
large bike flags (15” x 11 ½”)
and they should arrive by the
end of April. They are
$31.00 each. Both Sissy
Bar and Tourpak Mounts
can be ordered for
$15.00 each.
“Take wrong turns. Talk to strangers. Open
unmarked doors. And if you see a group of
people in a field, go find out what they are
doing. Do things without always knowing how
they’ll turn out.”
RANDALL MUNROE
Assistant Director
by Bertie Brady
It seems as though Mother Nature is working
hard to get us some decent riding weather
but she is still letting an occasional brisk wind
pass by. I have been able to get a few miles
on the Harley this past month and it has been
wonderful. I’d like to share a Harley story
with you that has put a smile on my face
every day since January first. Last fall I
received a visit from a friend who lives about
60 miles away. He was riding his Harley and
had a backpack strapped to his back. He
approached my door with a sad look and
pulled a potted plant from the backpack. I’m
not sure which one looked more pitiful!
I spent the next few months working with the
plant to revive it and on January 1st this year
it’s first bloom opened. Today it is a beautiful
purple orchid that lives happily in my kitchen
and I am completely amazed that it survived
a ride on a Harley. Here is its latest picture.
BERTIE’S QUOTE OF THE MONTH
“Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.”
ARISTOTLE
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I thought that segment was incredible last
year. It’s only April so everybody has time to
make plans to join me on this beautiful twisty
adventure.
Treasurer Tidbits
by Kevin Stouffer
Winter is finally over, and all my monthly
winter rides are in the books. Now that
spring is here we can look forward to having
more than one ride a month. I can’t wait to
ride every chance I get.
I’m continuing to plan my ride to Tennessee.
Here’s what I have so far. We’re going to
take a long interstate ride to Gatlinburg on
Thursday July 31st. Gatlinburg has lots of
available food and fun within walking
distance for our evening enjoyment.
I tentatively have a day ride planned for
Friday August 1st that includes the entire
Cherahola Skyway and The Tail of the
Dragon. Saturday we will probably head
north on the Blue Ridge Parkway and spend
the night in Johnson City the same as we did
last year.
Safety Tips
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by Ken Conway
With riding season approaching, riders
should remember to do a pre-ride inspection
when he/she heads out for the day. It should
be as common as checking the weather
forecast. A convenient way to remember
your inspection routine is T-CLOCS
(developed by MSF).
T
Tires and Wheels – Check tire air
pressure, tread, and look for cracks,
dents and loose spokes. Also check
the bearings and brakes.
C
Controls – Check levers, switches,
cables, hoses and the throttle to be
sure all are operating correctly.
L
Lights and Electrics - Make sure the
lights and all electrics are in good
working condition.
O
Oil and other Fluids – Check for
leaks and the levels of coolant,
hydraulic fluid, and fuel.
C
Chassis – Check the suspension and
drive components (chain, belt, or
driveshaft).
S
Stands – Make sure the side and
center stands are in good repair.
Now for a little Treasurer’s note. We have
container at all the Chapter meetings this
year to collect donations for the USO. Last
year we raised a whopping $127. I think we
can do better this year. If everyone just drops
in their spare change or an extra dollar or two
we should be able to max out the Chapter’s
commitment to match up $500 by the end of
the year. I personally plan to drop in a couple
of bucks each month and I encourage you all
to do the same. It’s a great cause!
Routine maintenance goes beyond a pre-ride
inspection. Regular maintenance of your
motorcycle could easily prevent you from
having a mechanical failure that requires you
to leave your bike by the side of the road. Be
sure to check your owner’s manual for the
schedule for regular service intervals and
details of each service. The owner’s manual is
also your main source for information about
how your motorcycle should be inspected
before riding.
Don’t forget the Group Riding Workshop
coming up on April 19. Anyone new to riding
with a group is encouraged to attend, but the
workshop is open to all riders. The workshop
will be held at the HDW Meeting Center and
will begin at 10 am with a classroom session
followed by a short ride ending at a lunch
stop.
Welcome New Members
SHELBY BEAVER
RICKY SHEFFIELD
Welcome New Arrival
Wanda and Gale Stouffer welcomes their
new granddaughter Summer Lynn Taylor
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born March 21 . She weighs 7lbs 12oz and is
21 inches long. Congratulations!
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Harley-Davidson of
Williamsport Staff
Unwrapped
by Donna Conway
This is the third in a series of articles to introduce
members on a more personal level to the staff of
Harley-Davidson of Williamsport. This month we
feature HDW’s parts expert Jamie Moore.
Back in 1980, Jamie Moore, who has always
loved Harleys, asked HD of Frederick’s owner
Mike Vantucci for a job and Mike’s response
was, “you don’t want to work for me.” Eight
years ago, however, Jamie began working at
Harley-Davidson of Williamsport in the parts
department. Jamie says he still enjoying the
work.
Jamie grew up on a farm near the Baltimore
Ramblers Motorcycle Club in Soldiers
Delight, MD, near Owings Mills. He is the
middle child of five with two sisters and two
brothers. Forty years ago, Jamie married
Nancy, his high school sweetheart two
months after graduation. Nancy and Jamie
have a daughter and two super grand kids
and live on five acres near Keedysville where
Jamie has an “awesome” Harley man cave.
Jamie was a charter member of the
Williamsport HOG Chapter and he and Nancy
have HOG license plates on both of their
trucks and both of their motorcycles.
At the age of 12 Jamie began riding when a
neighbor taught the local kids how to ride his
scooter and Honda 90. At 14 he and a buddy
were racing on the fire trails at Liberty
Reservoir when Jamie missed a turn and hit a
tree 10 feet off the ground. In spite of his bad
luck, he won the race and walked away from
the accident but the bike didn’t fare so well.
Motorcycles in Jamie’s life have included a
Honda 90, Honda 100, Yamaha 125, Yamaha
250, 1981 XLH Sportster purchased from
Mike Vantucci in the original Frederick shop,
a 2004 Softail Standard, a 2007 883 Low, and
a Suzuki 650.
Before manning the parts counter at HDW,
Jamie managed B&B Auto Glass and Classic
Upholstery and Auto Glass, both in
Hagerstown. He was also co-owner of Moore
Brothers Builders, as well as serving a stint as
a meat cutter at the Boonsboro Produce
Market.
Jamie loves anything John Deere, which he
attributes having grown up on a farm. He
also enjoys his big garage where he can
tinker, repair and detail. Anyone who knows
Jamie knows that he’s a meticulous person,
so my bet is that his garage is spotless and
neat as can be.
Jamie is a valuable member of the HDW
team. His knowledge of parts is extensive
which makes him an important resource to
customers in their hunt for just the right part
or accessory.
FOR MORE INFO ON GENUINE HD PARTS
Call or visit Harley-Davidson of Williamsport
http://www.hdoffrederick.com
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MEMBER SERVICES CENTER:
We get H.O.G.® members – and there are
dedicated staff available to help with any
questions you may have at 1-800-CLUBHOG
(1-800-258-2464), 8AM-6PM CT, MondayFriday. Put this number in your cell phone so
you will have it handy.
Membership Has
Its Benefits
by Bill “DAWG” Dutton and Barbara
HOG.COM:
“Butterfly” Dutton
This new website for members offers you
exclusive access to never-before-seen photos
and articles, behind-the-scenes interviews,
and more reasons to ride. This website is a
great asset. Check it out!
Greetings Brothers and Sisters;
Butterfly and I just wanted to take a moment
to go over the benefits; as well as the
Membership Enrollment and Release form,
that you as a HOG Member are entitled to,
and are required to complete to be eligible to
participate in events, and rides with the
Williamsport HOG Chapter # 1544. The
benefits are a reward for your dedication to
not just the Williamsport # 1544 HOG
Chapter, but to the National Membership as
well. We hope that you take full advantage of
the benefits that are available to you.
These should be automatic, however
sometimes you have to contact the
National HOG
Telephone #: 1-800-CLUBHOG (1-800-258-2464)
H.O.G MAGAZINE:
Coveted by motorcycle enthusiasts
everywhere, this full-color magazine is only
available to H.O.G. members.
H.O.G ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM:
Every time you take to the road, H.O.G has
your back. Membership includes one service
per calendar year, up to $100. This could be a
needed tow to the nearest dealership, or a
dead battery jump. Better safe than sorry.
H.O.G AMERICAS TOURING
HANDBOOK:
This compact road atlas contains maps of
every U.S. State, Canadian Province, Mexico
and South America, as well as Harley
Davidson Dealer information and basic state
motorcycle laws. Put this book in your
saddlebag so you can have it when you need
it. This benefit is available to Full and Full
Life Members Only.
H.O.G INSIDER E-NEWSLETTER:
Each month you’ll get the first look at new
products, inspiring member stories, and
behind-the-scenes information. This
THEFT REWARD PROGRAM:
makes for some good reading to stay in the
loop.
MEMBERSHIP CARD:
Present your membership card at events, Pin
Stops, or for VIP access at certain events – or
to show other members you’re part of the
club! Life members, your membership never
expires … neither does your card. Make sure
you see us so we can add the Brown Chapter
Sticker to your card.
EMBROIDERED H.O.G. PATCH
AND PIN:
You receive a rocker patch and pin each year
you renew, Members receive a patch to mark
th
th
you 10 and 25 consecutive years of
membership, you also receive from the
Williams Port Chapter a Williamsport Rocker,
as well as a Gremlin Bell.
You can earn a $1,000 reward – by providing
information that leads to the arrest and
criminal conviction of anyone stealing a full
member’s H-D® motorcycle. We ride
together, we watch each other’s back, and
their scoots, and when it is stolen, and we
see it, we WILL get paid. This benefit is
available to Full and Full Life Members
Only.
Now let me explain a little bit about
the Membership Enrollment and Release
form. This form serves two main purposes.
The first and primary purpose is that it
contains a release as well as a waiver for
insurance purposes. I have added is below,
we realize that you might have overlooked it
when filling out the form (I know I don’t read
it every time).
H.O.G MERCHANDISE:
You have to be H.O.G.® to wear H.O.G.® Wear
your pride on your sleeve, or just about
anywhere else. Show some Chapter Pride,
buy a flag or a shirt, show who you are with.
LADIES OF HARLEY:
Here is a unique way to celebrate H.O.G, it’s
free to all members, and yes we have one.
Just check “LOH” in your member profile to
receive your patch and pin (plus annual
renewal rockers. Have not heard of this
benefit, not a lot of people have enquired
about it. But every Chapter has one. Butterfly
is the “LOH” Officer, ask her about it.
LIFE MEMBER PATCH AND PIN:
All our members are loyal to HarleyDavidson®, but you’ve committed for life. We
recognize you with this exclusive pin and
patch. This is the type of brother or sister
that is dedicated for life to H.O.G. and should
be given the respect they deserve.
- THIS IS A RELEASE, READ
BEFORE SIGNING –
I agree that the Sponsoring Dealer,
Harley Owners Group (H.O.G.), HarleyDavidson, Inc., Harley-Davidson Motor
Company, my Chapter and their
respective officers, directors, employees
and agents (hereinafter, the
“RELEASED PARTIES”) shall not be
liable or responsible for injury to me
(including paralysis or death) or damage
to my property occurring during any
H.O.G. or H.O.G. chapter activities
and resulting from acts or omissions
occurring during the performance of the
duties of the Released Parties, even
where the damage or injury is caused by
negligence (except willful neglect). I
understand and agree that all H.O.G.
members and their guests participate
voluntarily and at their own risk in all
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H.O.G. activities and I assume all risks of
injury and damage arising out of the
conduct of such activities. I release and
hold the “RELEASED PARTIES”
harmless from any injury or loss to my
person or property which may result from
my participation in H.O.G. activities and
EVENT(S). I UNDERSTAND THAT
THIS MEANS THAT I AGREE NOT
TO SUE THE “RELEASED
PARTIES” FOR ANY INJURY OR
RESULTING DAMAGE TO MYSELF
OR MY PROPERTY ARISING FROM,
OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE
PERFORMANCE OF THEIR
CHAPTER DUTIES IN SPONSORING,
PLANNING OR CONDUCTING SAID
EVENT(S).
WAIVER OF RIGHTS UNDER
STATE STATUTES
I further agree to waive all benefits
flowing from any state statute which
would negate or limit the scope of this
Release and Indemnification Agreement
including, but not limited to, Section
1542 of the California Civil Code which
provides:
“A general release does not extend to the
claims which the creditor does not know
or suspect to exist in his favor at the time
of executing the release, which if known
to him must have materially affected his
settlement with the debtor.” By signing
this Release, I certify that I have read this
Release and fully understand it and that I
am not relying on any statements or
representations made by the
“RELEASED PARTIES”.
The second reason for the form is for the
updating of our Member Information
Database. This information is used to keep us
up to date of not only your membership
status both Local and National, but also your
contact information so if the need arises we
can reach out to you for even changes,
updates, and upcoming rides. (It is important
to know that if you contact one of us, and yes
this has happened several times in the past,
we WILL NOT compromise your information,
(Phone numbers, address etc.), to anyone, in
the chapter or not in the chapter.
There you have it brothers and sisters, your
benefits, and membership in a nutshell. They
are yours to use, so make sure that you take
full advantage of every benefit that you can.
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On a different note, please remember to try
to get everyone you know that rides a Harley
Davidson to come to a meeting, check us
out, and hopefully become a new member.
Butterfly and I are looking forward to seeing
you on the road during some fantastic rides
this year. Thank you all for your continuing
support.
Have fun and ride safe!
DAWG & BUTTERFLY
WILLIAMSPORT H.O.G
CHAPTER # 1544
MEMBERSHIP OFFICERS
Attention iPad
Users
by Bob Corley
Did you know that you are able to save your
issues of the HOGPEN Newsletter to iBooks?
It provides a convenient place to store all of
your issues for easy reference and even if you
delete the email that it came in, you will
always have your issues stored safely in your
iBooks library.
Here’s how:
Riders Contest
Be sure to pick up your copy of the
Williamsport Chapter 2014 Riders Contest
booklet at the next chapter meeting. You
accumulate points for doing what we all love
to do – ride.

Open the newsletter in Mail

Tap the share icon in the upper right

Tap Open in iBooks
It’s just that easy and if you don’t have
iBooks loaded, it’s available to download for
free from the App Store.
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CHAPTER OFFICERS
Director - Michelle Stouffer
[email protected]
301-223-4065
Asst. Director - Bertie Brady
[email protected]
304-283-2572
Secretary - Donna Conway
[email protected]
301-739-3590
Treasurer - Kevin Stouffer
[email protected]
301-223-4065
Membership - Bill & Barb Dutton
[email protected]
301-991-5368
Senior Road Captain - Mike Pearson
[email protected]
301-730-1046
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Upcoming Rides
and Events
Friday, April 4th
Baltimore Metro Bull Roast
Saturday April 12th 11AM
Spring Open House - Williamsport HD
th
Sunday, April 13 7:30AM
March Meeting Gift Card
Winners
Delmarva Poker Run
Bertie Brady
Saturday, April 19th 10AM
Larry Gerber
Group Riding Workshop - Williamsport HD
Mark Mummert
st
Monday, April 21 7PM
Chapter Meeting - Red Men
Ken Conway
Dave Baker
Steve Small
Webmaster - Greg Brown
[email protected]
301-331-2688
50/50 Winner
Steve Small
Assistant Webmaster – Brian Baker
[email protected]
301-331-4813
Safety - Ken Conway
[email protected]
301-739-3590
Merchandise - Michelle Stouffer
[email protected]
301-223-4065
Historian – Don Goglio
[email protected]
304-261-8115
April Birthdays
Barb Dutton
Chaplain - Steve McCarty
[email protected]
301-991-4293
Editor - Bob Corley
[email protected]
301-908-4208
General Information:
[email protected]
GET THE LATEST RIDE INFORMATION
Call the HOG Ride Line: 240-347-6186
Like us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/williamsportHOG1544
Check the Williamsport HOG website:
http://www.williamsporthog.org
4/9
Bill Whittington
4/13
Greg Brown
4/17
Mark Mummert
4/29
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HOG’s at the
Beach 2014
September 5th – 7th
If you are planning to attend Hogs at the
Beach this year you can call for reservations
at the Francis Scott Key Family Resort at
410-213-0088. The Francis Scott Key has
extended the discounted room rates for us
until May 1 (was March 1). The password
when making reservations is “Towers Family
Reunion”.
Here is the link to the FSK resort:
http://fskfamily.com
HOGS at the Beach vs.
DELMARVA Bike Week
There has been discussion and some
confusion about these two events. That’s
right, TWO distinct events, not two names
for one event.
your decision, Ocean City is not that far
away, it can be a weekend or a day-trip. You
should do your own research to determine
which function is right for you. We hope we
see you at HOGs on the Beach, but either
way, Ride Safe and Have Fun!
HOGs at the Beach
HATB is a joint gathering of members of the
Maryland and Delaware H.O.G. Chapters. It is
a closed, private party at Ocean City,
Maryland, that celebrates the common
interests of our Chapter members and the
end of the summer riding season. The event
has taken place since 1991. It is traditionally
held the weekend after Labor Day. It is a
non-commercial event open only to
members of the Maryland and Delaware
H.O.G. Chapters. It is free, sponsored by our
local Harley-Davidson Dealers. About 300 of
our members participate each year in
festivities currently centered at the Francis
Scott Key Family Resort.
DELMARVA Bike Week
DELMARVA Bike Week is a commercial
event that has taken place since 2001 in early
September in the vicinity of Ocean City,
Maryland. This event is open to all members
of the public. Organizers attract a wide
audience, including all types of bikes and
many vendors selling their wares. They offer
professional entertainment and other
attractions.
The bottom line is that there are two
separate events a week apart in the Ocean
City area. Attend one or both. Regardless of
HATB FAQs
What is it?
It is NOT a commercial event, such as a
National/State H.O.G. Rally, Bike Week, or
Dealer Open House. It is a free private party
held in Ocean City, Maryland. It is a closed
event open exclusively to Maryland and
Delaware H.O.G. Chapter members. This
joint gathering of local H.O.G. Chapter
members allows us to get together at the
end of the summer riding season to celebrate
our common interests.
What does it cost?
Nothing, it’s free. There is no admission
charge to attend, and most expenses are
covered by donations from our sponsoring
Harley-Davidson Dealerships. Your only costs
are gas to ride there, any food not already
provided (see below), and a hotel if you come
down for a night or the entire weekend.
When and where is it?
Dates for this year’s event are September 57, 2014. You can come on Friday or Saturday
for those day’s events, or for the entire
weekend. Our headquarters is the Francis
Scott Key Family Resort in West Ocean City.
Why come?
We always have a lot of events and fun
during this annual weekend. Friday night we
mingle with friends during a free barbeque
chicken dinner, a cornhole tournament, and
an evening social with a DJ. Saturday we
have several new local rides through the back
roads to choose from, a free lunch cookout,
and a field events competition. Saturday
night you have your choice between a social
at the hotel or you can take the free shuttle
into Ocean City.
How does it take place?
It is coordinated by a group representing the
eleven local H.O.G. Chapters. The work is
divided among those Chapters and their
members. If you would like to volunteer and
meet members from other Chapters, please
contact your Chapter Director. Or you can
just come and enjoy the event!
We hope we see you at this year’s HOGs at
the Beach!
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MD/DE HOG
Rally
Cumberland, MD June 19-22
The 2014 Maryland/Delaware State HOG
Rally is in Cumberland, MD. State rallies are
for all National HOG members and a guest. If
you have never attended a state rally before,
this annual event is put on by a rally
committee, and is in a new location each
year. For Maryland and Delaware, this is two
years in Maryland and one year in Delaware.
Rallies are open to all National HOG
members and a guest, regardless if they are a
member of a chapter. They are a way for
HOG members to explore other areas of our
states, meet HOG members from around the
country, and, of course, “Ride and Have Fun”.
Currently there are HOG members from 11
different states and Canada attending.
The 2014 rally in western Maryland will have
guided rides through some of Maryland’s
most beautiful areas as well as West Virginia
and Pennsylvania. There are scenic loops,
historical sites, and things to do either in
town or riding. See if you can find the geo
caching locations, win the WET-T shirt
contest, or just explore on your own the
towns of Cumberland, Frostburg and Mt.
Savage. Oh, and don’t forget the nightly
parties! Check the website for a more
detailed listing of rides and events.
We have Jack Daniels commemorative single
barrel available for purchase by rally
participants. The bottles will come with a
“necklace” indicating the MD/DE 2014 State
HOG rally in Cumberland. Supply is limited,
so we are organizing a list of rally attendees
who are interested in purchasing these
bottles. There are only 240 bottles available,
so if you are interested in getting one, let us
know. Cost should be approximately
$55/bottle and will be picked up during the
rally. Registration is open and you may do so
online www.mddestatehogrally.com.
Cost is just $30/person, and members who
register by March 15 will receive a rally pin
and patch. T-shirts are available for purchase
on-line when you register. Online
registration closes on May 1 2014. Hotel
rooms are listed on the website – ask for the
HOG rally block for the special rate. The
Ramada and Fairfield Inn in Cumberland are
both within walking distance of downtown
and restaurants and entertainment. La Vale
lodging is just 4.5 miles, and the rally team is
looking into an evening shuttle between La
Vale and the evening events. “Like” the rally
page at Maryland/Delaware HOG rally 2014
to stay up-do-date with events.
Update
The Western Maryland Scenic Railroad is
now taking reservations for anyone wishing
to take the scenic railroad during the rally.
Go to www.wmsr.com select “purchase
tickets” from the top tab, and select the
information. Our promotional code is
“HOG2014” for the discount rate of $30. The
train departs Cumberland at 11:00am, goes
through the mountains and arrives in
Frostburg at 12:30pm. IT will stop to be
turned on the turntable, riders can eat, shop,
or watch the train be turned for its return trip
at 2:00pm. It will arrive back in Cumberland
at 3:00pm. The city of Frostburg is working
on a welcome for us on Saturday from
11:30am to 2:00pm, and working on a police
escort to town, so anyone that does not ride
the train may able to see the train being
turned at this time, if interested.
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Classified Ads
For Sale
20" Upper Recurve windshield from clearviewshields.com (orig $170). Used a
few years, in good shape. Fits '86-later FLSTC, '90 and later FLSTF, '06 FLST
and '93-'96 FLSTN models with auxiliary lights. (Does not fit FLSTS or
FLSTSC models) No brackets. Upper Recurve creates a larger, quieter pocket
and pushes the airflow 1.5" - 2" higher. I loved it and could really tell a
difference from the stock windshield. $80
Auxiliary Brake Light / Running Light / Turn
Signal Conversion Kit - Flat Lens Style (HD part
# 69461-06B). Fits '96-later Softail® models
(except FXS) and '97-'08 Touring models
(except FLHX) equipped with Original
Equipment flat lens style turn signals. Also fits
'09-later FLHRC, FLHTC, FLHTCU and FLHTK
models. (Does not fit with Narrow Chrome
Directional Bar P/N 68611-98.) $30
New universal fit bag with side pockets and Velcro enclosure to
go around backrest or sissy bar. Used once. $30
Contact Michelle or Kevin at 301-223-4065.
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Sissy Bar with pad and mounting plate ($170.00 obo); fits 2009 and later Road Kings, FLHT, FLHX FLTRX & FLTR
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Chrome Luggage Rack/stealth style ($150.00 obo); fits 2009 and later Road Kings, FLHT, FLHX FLTRX & FLTR (need to use 4-point docking
hardware; these are detachable items)

Stock Pipes that were taken off of a 2009 road glide ($150.00)

Stock Mufflers that were taken off of a 2009 road glide ($150.00)
Contact Gale Stouffer @ 301-667-4671/cell or 301-791-0179/home.
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2006 Harley-Davidson Heritage Classic Stock Seat: Like new, $100
Contact Randy Louden @ 301-991-4134
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