April 2007 Rat Tales
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April 2007 Rat Tales
April 2007 Cascade Moto Classics, Inc R.A.T. Pack THE LARGEST AND MOST ACTIVE R.A.T. PACK IN THE UNITED STATES Thruxtons and Tigers and Bonnies—Oh my! C By Lee Holzhey, Pack Leader urrently there are three Triumphs in my garage: Yes, a Thruxton, Tiger and Bonneville T-100. The most recent addition, the T100, has been getting the Lions share of the riding lately during that all important break-in period. Leading me to think: boy, this bike is so impressive – the sound, the feel, and the look! However, this afternoon I took my Tiger out for a ride. The Bonneville and the Thruxton are a lot of fun. But, I’m sorry, there is just no getting away from how awesome the Tiger is; smooth power that pulls the front wheel off the ground in first gear, a suspension that eats bumps for breakfast, and a lean angle that just seems to go on forever! Not even to mention a large and comfortable pillion, and roomy saddle bags. I had this train of thought not because I wanted to rave about my ‘03 Tiger (which I will at the drop of a hat) but because I was at CMC talking to Mike Butler about the new ‘07 Tiger. Mike has been fortunate enough to draw the new bike setup test duty and has ridden several if not all of the new Tigers sold so far. Now, understand that Mike is a confirmed Moto Guzzi man. But today, he commented to me how the Tiger was really winning him over and what a truly amazing machine it is. Knowing how good my ‘03 is, and how much I like it, I can’t help but wonder just how good the new ‘07 must be! After 35–40 years “it’s nice to see so many other makers doing so well.” What’s my point you may ask? It’s simply this: The #1 sport tourer the Sprint ST, the #1 600 class bike the Daytona 675, now the #1 standard in the Tiger. It just seems that Triumph has the Big 4 on the run. Add in Moto Guzzi, Ducati, Aprilia, BMW, the new Moto Morini plus a handful of others and the future looks pretty darn good for us. After 3540 years of Japanese domination of the motorcycle market, it’s nice to see so many other makers doing so well and bringing us so many more choices. It’s a great time to be a motorcyclist! Speaking of a great time to be a motorcyclist, this summer is packed with events. Be sure and check our website schedule for what rides are happening and when. If you are interested in planning a ride please let me know. All I need is a date, time and destination, and we can get it going. Also, last year we had a Sunday meeting place each week for riders who wanted to get together for a Sunday morning ride. Do you want this again? Did any of you do this? Please let me know your opinion and I will set this up again if need be. Contact me at: [email protected] Finally, the Season Opener will be happening June 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in Yreka Ca. There is no fee for this event, just make your reservation at the Best Western Minor’s Inn in Yreka and show up for the fun. Gabe and Rick are planning this event and always have some great routes set up. This year they will also have cruiser ride routes, and Bonneville Bob has promised to buy the first round of Guinness on Friday night for anyone showing up on a Bonneville! Contact us if you have other questions, or come to breakfast in April and ask Rick or Gabe in person. Riding season is here!!! Ride safe everyone, Lee RAT PAC K July 26th -29 th – Summer Scorcher Prospect, Oregon Calendar Aug 4 – Breakfast Meeting 9:00am – Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton Rides, Ev ents, Fun ! Aug 23—26 – Sportbike Northwest Sportbike riding around the Columbia River Gorge Stevenson, WA - Details To Come April 7 – Breakfast Meeting 9:00am – Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton Aug 25 – Lunch at Sowerby’s, Chahalis, WA Leave CMC at 10:00am Details in future issue of RAT Tales April 28 – Lunch at Sowerby’s, Chahalis, WA Meet the Lynwood Cycle Barn RAT Pack for lunch at Sowerby’s Restaurant in Chahalis. Details on next page. Sept 1 – Breakfast Meeting 9:00am – Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton May 5 – Breakfast Meeting 9:00am – Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton Sept 6th -9 th – Baker City Rally Baker City, Oregon June 2 – Breakfast Meeting 9:00am – Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton MOTORCYCLE ESCORTS NEEDED June 2 – Cruiser Ride Leave CMC at 10:00am Details in future issue of RAT Tales SATURDAY, MAY 19th Reach the Beach Motorcycle escorts needed to help out on the Reach the Beach bicycle ride on Saturday, May 19th. It starts from Beaverton or Salem and ends at Pacific City by mid-afternoon. This is a major fund-raiser for the American Lung Association, and a great way to promote the motorcycling community to the general public. June 1,2,3 – Season Opener Yreka, California July 7 – Breakfast Meeting 9:00am – Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Road, Beaverton Contact: Don Arneson [email protected] CASCADE MOTO CLASSICS, INC R.A.T. PACK Contact Information NEW R.A.T. PACK MEMBERS Cascade Moto Classics, Inc. Janice & Kelly McCarthy 13705 SW Farmington Road Beaverton, Oregon 97005 (503) 574–3353 [email protected] Ted Walden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiger 1050 Gery Carlson . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville America Lee Holzhey . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville T100 Steven Borron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville Marty Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Thruxton Lindsay McDiarmid . . . . . . . . . . Daytona 675 Vern Holm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scrambler David Hachulla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sprint ST Steven Collins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiger 1050 William Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville T100 Duane Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Daytona 675 Joe & Jenny Webster . . . . . . . . Daytona 675 Arie Rodenburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville Kevin Mohan . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville America Patrick McKernan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonneville Triumph Riders Association of Portland Pack Leader Lee Holzhey [email protected] (360) 798–4678 Website Manager Lindborg Graphics [email protected] T.R.A.P. Website www.rat-pack.com –2– This Month’s R.A.T. Pack Member Photo Chris Winningstad and his 2006 Triumph Speed 4 Triumph Men’s & Women’s Team Shirts Saturday, April 28 R.A.T. Ride to - Black - Sowerby’s Now In Stock at Restaurant CASCADE MOTO CLASSICS Incorporated Chahalis, Washington We will be leaving Cascade Moto Classics at 10:00 am and meet the Lynwood Cycle Barn Rat Pack for lunch. FREE CALENDAR! 2007 Oregon Motorcycle RoadRacing Association Calendar 12 Months of Great Racing Photography (The June photo features Josh Bryan on His Daytona 675) Questions? Soren Winslow E-mail [email protected] Phone 503-914-6265 FREE AT CASCADE MOTO CLASSICS Incorportated –3– fgggggggggggggggggd 11th Annual R.A.T. Dinner at Kell’s Irish Pub & Restaurant By Lee Holzhey Photos By Mike Butler F or those of you that missed it, our 11th Annual R.A.T. Dinner was held at Kell’s Irish Pub and Restaurant in February. Taking up the entire top floor of Kell’s in downtown Portland, the evening festivities started at 6:00 pm with drinks and socializing. Roughly 125 Rats and guests were in attendance, and Ireland was the theme of the evening with Guinness Stout being the drink of choice! Several RATs even showed up in kilts to help set the tone for the evening. Kell’s did a superb job of setting up the upstairs for us, fitting all of us in one room at long tables much like we have at our breakfasts. In the next room was a bar with two bartenders (they know us well!) and an area for the dinner buffet. Dinner consisted of hot Roast Beef and Turkey, new Red Potatoes, Cream Cheese Garlic Scalloped Potatoes, Green Beans with Bacon, Cranberry sauce and Rolls. Dessert was either Baileys Irish Cream Cheesecake or Chocolate Cheesecake. The food was awesome!! After two hours for people to visit, drink and have dinner, our evening events began. While the awards ceremony was being set up, everyone took 10 minutes to group together and try and figure out a pictionary style game where the pictures made up a phrase that was motorcycle related. One group came out the winners missing only two phrases out of 16. Once this was done, our guest speaker for the evening was Josh Bryan. Josh is campaigning a Triumph 675 very successfully on the racetrack –4– fgggggggggggggggggd and spoke for a bit about his racing successes. Our awards began with Rick Wescott, Gabe Spaccarelli, Rick Chappelle and Don Arneson receiving an engraved mug for their organization of our Spring opener and Summer scorcher events. Mark John was also awarded a mug for his organization of our track days in 2006. After this Kelly got hold of the microphone and the fun really started. He gave the Mallet family their own roll of white prize drawing tickets (we use red), so that we could identify them and throw them out. It seems Brian Mallet has a propensity for winning all the time! Elaine Bothe was declared “Miss RAT 2006” for her posing in a swimsuit on a Triumph, just barely edging out the runner up, our own Milan. This is the guy that works on your Triumph by the way! Clive Machon received a tire tread depth guage (a yardstick) so he won’t ride to Baker City anymore on his Rocket III with a bald tire and Marty Johnson got a snake bite kit for the snake bite (aka: a giant staple) he received in his rear tire in Baker City. Jerry Brooks was given a Triumph hat and emblem to cover up his “other brand” bike emblem for when he comes to our events. The guilt must have worked, as Jerry went out the next week and bought a Triumph! Apparently Dick Winningstad has a desire to give little old ladies rides on his Triumph at our events, so he received a “buddy belt” for safety purposes, while Dale Schumacher was given a janitor style retractable key ring, because Dick keeps making off with his keys at our overnight rides! And finally, a somber moment occurred when it was announced that Bill Croft has been diagnosed with “MBD” – also known as Multiple Bike Disorder! Kelly had already arranged for the cure, with Nurse Kara there to give him a shot – with a two foot needle that is! All in all a lot of laughs and good fun. Next came our final and more serious awards of the evening. Our Triumph Booster award was given to Bob Jackson for his efforts over the year in really supporting the marque, including selling a bike right on the showroom floor! Our Good Guy award was transformed into the “Good Gal” award given to Marilyn Holzhey for all her help at our events over the year and Dave Harvey won the eager beaver award for always being there to help out and volunteer whenever and wherever needed. The Pack Leaders choice award was given to Marty Johnson for his efforts in helping our Pack leader in activities for the club. And finally, Soren Winslow was honored as our “MVR” the Most Valuable RAT for his constant work for our club in organizing events, work at the shop, and donation of computers to CMC. The evening rounded out with a whole assortment of door prizes including hats, t-shirts, pens, models, gift certificates and the grand prize, a Neon Triumph sign, custom made for the event. After our event many RATS continued on at Kell’s enjoying the nightlife, many choosing to stay at local hotels in the area. Be sure and make your plans to attend next year! –5– Cascade Moto Classics, Inc Triumph Bike Week Open House Photos By Mike Butler O n Saturday, March 10, Cascade Moto Classics, Inc (CMC) celebrated Bike Week at Daytona Beach by having an Open House. Triumph offered free Bell Helmets to anyone buying a new Triumph from May 7-10, and supplied door prizes for the event – a bike jersey, pens, hats, etc. In addition to Triumph’s participation there was a representative from PIAA lights with his display of motorcycle lighting. He generously donated some door prizes as well. It will come as no surprise to anyone that attends the R.A.T. Breakfasts that Brian Mallett (who has the luck of the Irish) won one of the nicer door prizes from PIAA. The Bike Week theme was reinforced when CMC installed a large 70” TV screen in the showroom so customers and friends could watch the Daytona Motorcycle Races live during the day. It was the perfect place to view the races – surrounded by motorcycles and fellow enthusiasts. CMC now records all the GP and Superbike races and replays them in their showroom! Visitors were not only able to celebrate Bike Week with the Open House, but also an early celebration of St. Patty’s Day. After the races, there was a wonderful Irish band playing lively music in the upstairs balcony to help everyone get in the celebration mood. Along with good Irish music, visitors enjoyed some wonderful sub sandwiches from the Sub Station in Beaverton. What would an Open House be without some good bargains? Each person who made a purchase was able to spin the Wheel of Fortune to see what discount they would receive. Customers could receive anywhere from 10% - 50% off. One lucky person hit the 50% off spot! For those who rode their bikes, the weatherman cooperated almost the entire day, only unleashing some rain towards the end of the day. It was a great day, with races, music, good food and lots of fun. The next Cascade Moto Classics, Inc Open House will be in July – don’t miss it! –6– Off-Ramp Get-Offs STREET STRATEGIES By David L. Hough Used by permission: STREET STRATEGIES, A Survival Guide For Motorcyclists, By David L. Hough, ©Bowtie Press 2001 Quick Stops in a Curve Require Both Knowledge and Skill Y ou’re using the bike more and more to commute to work in order to use the carpool lanes. There’s an increased hazard of riding during the rush hours, but you always look as far ahead as possible, cover the front brake, and wear full protective gear. This morning, traffic is heavy but moving along nicely. With your exit coming up, you signal and change lanes toward the right-hand off-ramp. There’s a gaggle of aggressive commuters taking this exit and other cars attempting to enter the freeway at the same point, but you are able to merge into line and make your turnoff. The trees next to the off-ramp limit your view, so you don’t see the brake lights suddenly come on until you’re halfway around the exit ramp. Closing rapidly on the car ahead, you roll off the throttle and squeeze hard on the front brake to make a quick stop. But with the bike leaned over into the curve, the front wheel loses its grip, the bike crashes on the low side, and slams out into the guard rail. Fortunately, the drivers behind you see what’s happening and avoid running over you. Since risks are higher in heavy traffic, it is smart to wear protective gear for commuting. And its also a good habit to cover the front brake lever in potentially hazardous situations where you may need to make a sudden stop. But you shouldn’t allow yourself to get so close to the car ahead of you, especially where the view is limited. Braking while leaning over requires considerable skill, even if your bike has ABS. Rather than attempt to brake hard while still leaned over, you can quickly swerve the bike upright and then attempt a maximum-effort straight-line stop. Formotion NOLAN N30 Flashback Helmets Retro-Urban Style Bolt-On and Stick-On Clocks & Thermometers • Polycarbonate shell painted in flat two-tone retro colors, with retro NOLAN logo. • Meets or exceeds DOT • Available in: Flat White w/Black Graphics Flat Orange w/Black Graphics Flat Pink w/Cream Graphics Flat Azure w/Cream Graphics •Marine Grade Stainless Steel cases for unrivaled weather performance. •Liquid Filled Vibration Dampening in all thermometers. •K1 and Sapphire Crystal Lenses. •Citizen and Swiss movements in clocks. •Waterproof ratings between 3-10 ATM (100-300 feet) Now Available at CascadeIncorporated Moto Classics Cascade Moto Classics Incorporated –7– 13705 SW Farmington Road Beaverton, Oregon 97005 Breakfast Meeting Saturday, April 7th 9:00am Peppermill Restaurant 17455 SW Farmington Rd. Beaverton This is the official gathering of Triumph owners each month. Plan to arrive a little early, admire the bikes in the parking lot and chat with fellow owners. The nohost buffet breakfast starts promptly at 9:00 AM, and even with all of the talk we are always done by 10:00 AM. Just in time for Cascade Moto Classics to open, so many (most) of us head over there to admire the new Triumphs, talk bikes and enjoy the company of fellow enthusiasts. When the weather is nice we frequently have day rides leaving from the dealership. Have a friend who rides but doesn’t own a Triumph? Invite them to join you. They are sure to catch the Triumph bug. The Peppermill Restaurant is at the back of the shopping center on the northeast side. And, they serve a great breakfast. You won’t leave hungry!