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1. if PUGET SOUND H O G 2013 MILEAGE VERIFICATION FORM NAME BEGINNING 2013 MILEAGE VERIFYER NAME VERIFYER SIGNATURE CLOSING 2013 MILEAGE TOTAL 2013 MILEAGE VERIFYER NAME VERIFYER SIGNATURE NEW BIKE PURCHASE CONTINGENCY If a member purchases a new bike during 2013 the closing mileage at time of purchase for the old bike as well as the closing mileage in December for the new bike will be used for the total 2013 mileage Closing 2013 mileage on Old Bike Beginning 2013 mileage on New Bike VERIFYER NAME VERIFYER SIGNATURE January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 26 CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT FORM AND RELEASE CHAPTER NAME PUGET SOUND HOG MARYSVILLE 2052 MEMBER NAME ADDRESS CITY SIATE ZIP E MAIL ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER MEMBER NAT L H O G NUMBER EXPIRATION DATE OF NATIONAL H O G MEMBERSHIP I have read the Annual Charter for H OO Chapters and hereby agree to abide by it as a member of this dealer sponsored chapter recognize that while this Chapter 1s chartered with H O G it remains a separate independent entity solely responsible for its actions THIS IS A RELEASE
2. QU E m i 1 3I benediction and thanked Kate G DN C E O and Rick J for a nice 4th d Kn 4 4 Saturday Ride Mark awards a prize for correctly identifying the location in the bible of a verse used in the newsletter See page 7 page 19 Every year Santa Bob poses with visitors to Sound Harley beside a beautiful red motorcycle in an event that is called S ound Three years ago he was joined by Chas one of Kate O s llamas We think there are seven llamas is this family Chas is pictured on the first page of the December Newsletter a tall stately llama whose only dislike is large white dogs This year Joxser took on these duties and told Chas to take the day off He borrowed Chas hat and traveled by the three llama van to Sound taking along some alfalfa pellets preferring those to cookies and milk Joxser privately is called the Little Dude being shorter than the rest of the llamas and Kate s Dancing Llama since he rarely holds still for more than a few milliseconds unless being fed his alfalfa pellets y 1 S p January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 20 Joxser went on his first elevator ride one floor without a hitch to the balcony and back At the Kickstand he eyes the grapes as a possible snack Meanwhile Rick and Vickie G bring in their mastiffs to pose The dogs are not enthused but finally manage to arrange themselves in an accepta
3. the first of the walkers began arriving Chopper and others formed a gauntlet to cheer them on for the last few steps When the PDQ Girlz arrived at the sixty mile mark Chopper was there to escort them that last few steps After closing ceremonies the PDQ Girlz decided it was time for an In N Out burger Our taxi driver patiently waited in the drive through line and did not even charge us the wait time S Later Chopper shared a celebratory glass of champagne on the beach Now it was time to relax and rest those feet January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 24 This is the Road Dog Program for 2013 Members receive points for participation at various events and these points ate tallied and applied toward your participation in the program Members accumulating 30 points receive a 2013 Road Dog Patch or Bone Previous winners of the Road Dog Patch will receive a 2013 Rocker in the shape of a Dog Bone Here is the point system and some sample events that count e 1 Point for answering a Trivia Question in the newsletter e 1 Point for a meeting attendance General Meeting Road Captain Meeting LOH Meeting etc e 1 Point for a Dealer Sponsored Event Pancake Breakfast Tech Night BBQ sale etc e 1 Point for an article or pictures submitted to the monthly newsletter maximum 1 Point per month e 1 Point for entering a photo in the monthly photo contest e 1 Point for participation in a no
4. O G dues by website members hog com Ask Paula C Membership or Jim C Director if you have a problem renewing national or local membership or are joining for the first time Editor Thank you for the great contributions to this newsletter In this edition we have two great articles one from Victor R on installing accessories and one from Mary Q on the Susan Komen s 3 Day Ride for a Cure with Chopper Chere M Kim A Lucy F Mary Q Kip H and Gil B have contributed photos Special thanks to Tomi R for being our editor in the first part of 2012 Tomi had great new ideas for the newsletter which we will continue to use Photographer Paula is being replaced by Kim M Welcome Kim Please support Kim with contributions of photos of our events and rides We will have our 2012 Yearly Photo Contest at the January 2nd General Meeting Thank you to all who contributed photos to be used in our photo pool for the newsletter bulletin board digital frames at Sound etc Please send all articles photos and suggestions for the newsletter to editor pshog gmail com January 2013 Kim Alexander Photographer e Photographer Share the Story board members coming on thought I should introduce myself My name is Kim Alexander am wife to my wonderful honey Joseph and mom to four amazing and energetic children that all seem to have inherited my love for Bip gi and loud pipes pictures there Weg words t
5. READ BEFORE SIGNING agree that the Sponsoring Dealer Harley Owners Group H O G Harley Davidson 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 H O G activities and I assume all risks of injury and damage arising out of the conduct of such activities 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 includi
6. Society sent this letter right thanking us for supporting the NMCRS that financially assists our veterans and their families in many ways P S H O G also contributed 565 from our Sound Harley H O G Bike Show in July that was presented earlier Andy comes to the Sound P S H O G Bike Show participates in the Color Guard flag raising ceremony always showing his support The additional 1 572 was raised by a combination of the sale of Patriot Ride tee shirts by Evan A patches by Kate O and Bruce Knee biker art raffled by LOH God Bless you Andy January 2013 C d EE OF Thank You for your contribution ra FOOD BANK Communi 30 638 1034 PO Box 917 Marysvilie WA 98270 Email marysvilieToodbankirlrontier com VW cha svi lpcomm uii itv fe com lax Lo Y 241507 a erus ee doof ae rx te p Ke j wees er a T NE d E oi ae i ene bod cui xy e E i al Qu en du zt Ag ra x Nawvy Marine Corps Relief Society Everett Orig Navy Support Complex 391045 Avenue XE Room 8239 Marysville WA 9817 425 304 3208 November 29 2017 Tim Coate Dsrector Puget Sound H vz Sound Harley Davidson 16212 Smokey Point Blvd Marysville WA 98271 Dear Tim received the very generous check from the Heos for 1 572 00 earlier this week On behalf of all of us at NMCRS Everett please know how much the HCKs continued support of aur Sailor Marines and Combat Casualties is needex
7. being on the committee and please forgive me if have left anyone out chose our prizes and Steve Tickle who found There were approximately ninety eight members and guests that attended making this the most popular event of the year January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 15 EM f Idee Lf e Telemus our entertainment for the evening performed a variety of illusions with the help of his assistant He is a H O G member from another chapter The tricks frequently involved the audience and included placing knives through a basket where his assistant was crouched placing himself in a box on a frame and having his assistant crawl through the box and his body and out the other side and escaping from a straight jacket by thrashing twisting and crawling about on the floor T Y Fay Ga K January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter The gift exchange and T raffle ticket prizes E varied from redneck hats worn three at a N time by Greg to lunch boxes wine socks and tools good stuff ba o Lee illl A 4 E f L3 pale RN E SH 1 January 2013 Above We presented Kari Sound Marketing and Events Manager with a small token of our on going appreciation for all that she does every year to provide wonderful events complete with food and entertainment Kari assists us with Chapter functions setting up H O G Tables BBQs an
8. each of four stops 5 Please Sign up and you will receive more info at First Stop Jan and Gil B s house in Lake Stevens for appetizers Second Stop Rick and Cindy J s house in Marysville for salad Third Stop Mel and Roger T s house outside of Stanwood for the main d dish Leg Fourth Stop Charla and Mark F s house in Stanwood for dessert 2 S BR Kelly s house More E information to come Z 3 February 20th LOH Meeting bring tee scissors needle and thread January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 6 TERT Eme ei Mark Reeves Chaplain j a gek Shootout Fallen World By the time you are reading this ld we will be looking forward to celebrating a new year with all the Pepe that comes with that But at the time of this writing we are all reeling from the new bf the tragedy in afterward at a H O G o in we get news of Dates for the Norpoint Shootout H O G Events assing away with Paula 1 23 2013 6 8pm Norpoint Shooting Center nst to Pam and at the function at ranee ECH Paula Coate s mot there by her side Unbek l l 3 27 2013 6 8pm 8620 A 172nd St N E same time in another res ant at AWC Pam s mom had a heart attack and is c rrently at Providence 3 22 2013 6 8pm Arlington WA Hospital 7 24 2013 6 8pm With the gospel of Luke F2 1921 we are reminded that 9 25 2013 6 8pm We will have the use of two Jesus came to earth so we co
9. needed to have a ballast installed and if there was not enough room in your headlight housing you would have to find a place to mount it To aim the light you need 25 feet of flat surface and a wall You will need to level the bike measure the height of the low beam from the ground to the low beam bulb and put a mark on the wall 25 feet away Now adjust your headlight housing so your low beam is on your mark on the wall There are two adjustment on your light housing For the newer LED light the difficulty rating is a 3 and for the older type it isa 4 to 5 s d do not know if any one will receive any gifts like the ones listed above but hope everyone had a great holiday season know for some changing parts or modifying your bike is easy and for some it is a learning experience have not listed any instructions on how to do any of these jobs only a level of difficulty By writing this article was hoping to show that some of these jobs are not just plug and play like an Apple computer If you do not have the proper tools and a suitable place for working on your bike it is best to trust this work to someone who does it for a living Taking your bike to a professional shop should give you peace of mind along with a warranty If you have any questions about any component on your bike stop by Sound Harley Davidson and talk to Mark and his service team If you start one of these projects and start to feel overwhelmed about half way thro
10. 3 360 629 1651 Stanwood Mark Reeves 360 629 2625 mark pam wavecable com Camano Island Historian Snohomish Stanwood TIP Print this C A R T list and keep it in your wallet or on your bike January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 28
11. E e ES 2013 Chapter 2052 North Cascades Photo 1 er VG UV errr rrr meres 2 Officer Reports Norpoint Schedule 3 7 Xe mas B Een 8 9 New Members sss 10 Photo Contes Esset ctn 11 Mte i 12 Road Captain Ride Boondocker s 13 Jay 8 LIRE CW cil Ey ettet 15 17 General Meeting 18 19 Santa and Joxser at Sound 20 21 2nd Sunday Ride to Anacortes 22 Ghonper e 2 racio 23 24 Road Dog Program sess 25 2013 Mileage Program Form 26 EnzollmenidiQ Lr DECRE 27 pee 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter TETTTTETET ETT TET TETTEET _January February 2013 TIRTS m rd TER E S rid uU du I pios rr y eee o omo i z TE pE O i y Le See Ten e Eo 1 Ep y y SE po v RE 9 O v O O C Cc S S9 a SS S S AMT y v Q S SS S SS S V pou cu UU ree p r i OOOOCOCOCisSsSsi EE E EE B i i y y T ride to follow weather permitting welcome January 1st 2013 Happy New Year ee February 10th Valentines Ride e Join the Facebook page Puget Sound HOG to stay up to date on PSHOG activities January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 2 Season s Greetings Thank you for riding and ha
12. Jim he Buzz Inn n Smokey Point and Bonnie R little rainy so it was nose day The twentieth person who made it on the ride was a cagger anonymous who dropped out at the sight of her Camano Island house with warm bed and coffee on route The newest member in the group was Bill A who joined our Chapter on this day also Thank you Lucy F for the contribution of photos January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 14 ME NE DK BK OK AK AK 4 4 AK AK AK AK AK OK Ke Ok BK BE BK 4 AK AK BK AK AK AK AK AK OK AK AK hier whee DAL 41 41 41 A1 AL AL AY Me iis wis Wee wi Ve wo Vie 4 4 e e E E E E We ie EE NE NE NE X ge SN E mm rM AR AR SYR AR SYR ay MYR AYR MYR AYR MYR ARR FAY AYR AR AYR A 4 A AYR AR SYR 4 NS AR AYR vlt KIR Aye Sy ayer SP Se WE T3101 esch be E Se EC es Se A FSS F ER A ng A h ai a 4 L Whig w i Wie wo Ve Ve Ve ee Ve Ve i ie We We Ve Ve Ve Ve Ve Ve A A i Vip Vio Vile ie Ah Ai Le 04 4 4 4 4 4 4 M 4 a BE AE AK AK e K KK KH vi KK A K kW TAS ae d W e S KK ae K kW TA Ke n K wa TA E nis gt Ss i IS l1 UY CAL 4L AV A Ve Ve Ve Ve A Ve A A A A AV 4 Me eed e dede eee te Sy The Annual P S H O G Christmas Party is not Ben d to be missed Just for starters IT S FREE for oM i Wen members a ham and turkey buffet with all of the trimmings and a dessert potluck This mF y
13. a lot of variables to include your mechanical aptitude to how complete is your tool box had an interview with Mark Schwartz the Service Manager at Sound Harley Davidson We talk about the tool box and one of the most important tools that should be in that box is the service manual for your bike A torque wrench is a necessity as well as an inch pound and a foot pound wrench You will need both To run an air impact wrench to loosen large fasteners you need an air compressor that can deliver around 7 SCFM at 120 PSI SCFM stands for Standard Cubic Feet per Minute PSI stands for pounds per square inch will list some accessories and try to give a degree of difficulty and any specialized tools needed to install these accessories Difficulty will be a number from 1 to 10 10 being very difficult for the weekend mechanic All of Harley Davidson accessories or upgrades come with a fairly good set of written and picture diagram instructions which shows how to remove and replace the component Read these instructions first along with the service manual Air cleaner upgrade An air cleaner may be as easy as putting a high flow element in your air cleaner housing Upgrading the whole assembly to a Screamin Eagle unit is a fairly simple process Just follow the directions Changing the air cleaner element has a difficulty of 1 to 2 Up grading the whole air cleaner assembly has a difficulty as high as a 5 depending on the type of assembly you are up gradi
14. ble fashion for the camera Thank you to the H O G Table volunteers Bob and Karen T and later Margaret E and Jan and Gil B We recruited one new member Dennis S January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter LF 4 A UA YS do Bel SSS er VS A A A BA Bech d ACTA P R DAN C ze UA AN HH VON KE Eleven of us met for lunch at the Island Caf in Anacortes two caged it and the rest traveled by those two wheeled thing a ma jigs Ten traveled from Sound and number eleven traveled from home Two were brand new members Bill and Lynn A and it was a pleasure to see them Bob K led the group with Rick J doing sweep It was definitely a scenic route traveling through the back road woods and onto the Anacortes waterfront before arrival to our destination The weather was the predictable northwest drizzle and a bit chilly The food was good the coffee was hot and heated gear was in order Across the street form the Island Caf was the Elisabeth Cottage by the Sea where the Bead Run 12 was held Vi i EA S s E RE KE Rick J Cindy J Mel T Roger T Bill A Lynn A missing Paula C taking photo i l Jim C Bob K Kip 1 H and Chris H at January 2013 Puget Sound H O G ONE Diis DONE HIR E Se Q8 E dr em Ma m Es TALES xcu THE deeg me E LE AEAWERETIEERE The first order of business was to get Chopper his team uniform for the 3 Day event As the PDQ Girlz were wearing tutu s he had one special
15. d everything else Left and above Wayne and Sonja G imaginable what a gall Below Steve L and Doug W Her attitude is always Left Chris F one of friendly and upbeat our newest Kari thanked us for a members received good year Kari and a 25 off certificate from Mark S of Sound Harley for Sarah C Sales Associate discussed news from Sound Reward cards are good until January 31th correctly answering ja trivia question January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter The December 5th P S H O G General Meeting was called to order by Jim Coate Director at 7pm Guests were introduced that included Wayne and Sonja G who came from England with a stop in Australia Gil B brother of Sonja introduced this couple Steve L and Douglas W were also introduced by Gil Doug B was a guest of Kip H and has been to more meetings than many of our members so passed on introductions PMR E P FEIN E que 5 d mu nS GC A FR D Ki i i S x Tu HERO a iS ae DI o V LI ay E 1 Ke 1 H MARYSVILLE WA Si Mark S the new Service Manager at Sound Harley and Chad H Service Technician above were our guest speakers Suggestions were made regarding the winter care of motorcycles including the need to keep the gas tank full and advice on fuel additives Mark corrected the article that appeared in our last newsletter regarding tire pressure stating that the pressure listed on
16. ear to encourage more donations to our canned food drive we offered an extra raffle ticket for a prize drawing for every dessert ge brought to the party This was a huge boost to our donation for the Marysville Food Bank Speaking of prize tickets besides the free food there is a gift exchange and a Chopper Drawing for those wanting to participate d 1 i Also everyone is given a free raffle ticket at gt the door for the prize drawing There were i L some amazing prizes from Sound Harley A special thanks to the ultimate Santa Scott Smernis who donates we 500 in prizes each year for our Christmas Party This is one of countless things that P S H O G organization We are affiliated Thank you Scott Sound Harley does every year for our with an amazing award winning dealership We always have entertainment at this annual Christmas Party This year it was Telemus the magician In the past we have had an Elvis impersonator comedian and hypnotist always something new and H interesting Thank you to the Christmas Party Committee who created the d cor built the photo booth organized the dessert extravaganza ran the ticket sales and gift exchange our entertainment Thanks to those wonderful elves Chere and Barb who 4j ad distributed the prizes and added to the spirit of the evening Thanks to Jan and Gil B Margaret E Vickie G Jim C Chere M Kate O Victor R and Pam and Mark R for
17. fitted Then with a pink ribbon here and pink beads there he was ready Very early on November 15th Chopper patiently stood in line at SeaTac Airport for the x ray scan as he refused to remove the pins gadgets and a h K other mementos of n his travels from his attire Leaving the rain behind San Diego welcomed us with warm sunny skies Chopper was part of the crew which provided the support services to the walkers He was appalled to find out his shifts g started at 4 00 am and did not finish until 10 00 pm During the event F Chopper helped cheer on the 2 500 walkers as they left camp each day and welcome them back each evening made sure they were fed NEG muscles and blisters attended to and entertained Chopper earned his Crew 2012 button On the last morning Chopper met up with the Harley s that provided traffic control for a quick photo op As soon as the last walker left camp Chopper and the rest of the crew began breaking down camp The goal was to leave the B area more pristine than you found it Surprisingly there was very little trash left behind by the 3 000 walkers and support January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 23 ONE LSC DE CAPE BIKE B i ENDLESS TALES LE Lom THE 24 T Nn t ef A EP Pe staff that made the shore of Mission Bay their home for ei E three days We boarded the bus bound for Petco Field y where soon
18. l and appreciated You folks continue to come through im outstanding fashion and will again this vear make the President s Circle in our national annual report T like to remind my volunteers that when they look im the rearview miror amd see a group of Harleys coming up behind them just waive and know these are likely some of our best supporters Best regards D x CoL AXE Bana d Robert A Leech Colonel USAF Ret Director NMCRS Everett cc Admiral Steve Abbot President NMCRS Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 12 Right November 17th Road Captain s Meeting and Ride to assign road captains for future rides through June Present were road captains and potential road captains clockwise from left back row Rick J Jim C Victor R Chris H Mark R George F Bob T Grover R Bill B Kate O Bob W Mel T and Head Road Captain Bob K The ride was around Camano with lunch at the Diamond Knott Restaurant Right November 18th Boondocker s Breakfast in Marysville with left to right Jim C Chere M Sheila B Tom N Rick J E Cindy J George F Lucy F and Kip H Below Four rode George Rick Cindy and Jim and the rest caged this ride January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter The Fourth Saturday Ride was led by Grover R with
19. ll participants sign the Event Sign In Sheet and all adult and minor guests have the appropriate forms signed They hold a ride explaining the They i inquire about any medi they need to be aware of if anyone will be leaving the for lunch They also check that the temperature is 38 degrees F or higher and instruct the group where to line up in staggered formation All these items are identified in The Pre Ride Check List which is on our Puget Sound H O G Website in the Road Captain Packet The Sweep rides in the back of the group observing how the group is riding and communicates with the Lead Road Captain as is possible The Sweep will pull off to assist if anyone in the group drops out of the ride For 2013 we already have Road Captains assigned to Lead and Sweep the rides out through June Come out and join us for the rides Your Road Captains have put in a lot of time so you can have a fun and male ride EES our SPHeaule on EE MERE time and route maps Ride and Have Fun Bob Kono I I I I i I I I i i I I I I I I I I I I I I l ride segments early and who will be joining the group I I I I I I I I I I I i I I i Head Road Captain I January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter 2 g E ef hope everyone had a great holiday We are starting the New Year out with the General Meeting on January 2nd On ll January 5th is the Group Ridi
20. make all business decisions and determine the use of our funds to maximize our ability to Ride and Have Fun Thank you 2012 Officers back we can t forget one other person ley Davidson and our Dealer Smernis Without him we literally would not exist He is tremendously supportive of our activities both in direct cash contributions events the use of the building and lots of help from Sound employees This relationship must be a two way street It is expected that in return for our sponsorship we will patronize the dealership when we need that next piece of chrome or a new or used bike My first year as Director has been truly a whirlwind of excitement and great times Help me make it even better next year m Happy Holidays _ IL January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 3 P z D a d e A KG o d Head Road Captain Bob Kono Fam Your Road Captains plan Lead and sweep the Chapter rides Twice a month on the second Sunday and the fourth Saturday Road Captains plan a ride with a rest stop or stops and a lunch stop The Lead Road Captain and Sweep also pre ride the route checking for road conditions road hazards road construction projects and the general safety of the route They create a route map with turn instructions and send it to the Director and the Webmaster for posting on our Puget Sound HOG Website On the day of the ride they arrive early ensure that a
21. n riding event Bowling Picnic etc e 1 Point for Monthly Group Riding Class e 1 Point for going on the Group Riding Class Ride e 1 Point for participation in a riding event 2nd Sunday Ride 4th Saturday Ride Overnighter Dinner Rides etc e 1 Point for committee participation Picnic Christmas Party Din ner Ride Planning etc e 2 Points for working a HOG SOUND BBQ Event e 1 Point for working a HOG Table e 1 Point for bringing in a new member Your name must be printed on the application form These are the only REQUIRED events You must attend one each of these in 2013 to be eligible for Road Dog Events must be open to all members in order to receive points Members are required to SIGN IN at the related event to receive Road Dog Points Meeting and event sign in sheets will be used to allocate and verify these points Membership Officer Paula Coate will track these points l There will be a special Road Dog Award bone patch to the new member with the Again This Year most points since January 1 2013 New members are those that joined the Chapter TOP NEW DOG after October 1 2012 The winner gets a year of free dues and a special TOP NEW DOG Patch There will be a TOP DOG awatd bone patch for the member earning the most Just for our newer members points ets Ride January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter New Do Q Jop bs gt
22. nd safety classes If any of you have any thoughts or concerns about anything in the realm of safety when it comes to our chapter and or riding in general please let me know would love to hear from you don t see it all don t hear it all and won t be able to be at every Chapter event or ride so appreciate it if you can help me in anyway you can If anyone has any questions for me please don t hesitate to contact me Thanks for your time and look forward to seeing you soon 425 830 3590 Steve safety pshog gmail com page 4 t Um FU Paula Coate Membership Editor d Es LU Membership As of December 30th 2012 there are 298 members in our P S H O G Chapter We were hoping for that nice round number of 300 by the end of the year We are a little ahead of last year when there were 279 members by the end of the year Every year we have a certain number of members who do not renew making newly recruited members a must Thanks to all who did a great job recruiting new members at the H O G Tables this year and those that invited their friends to join our Chapter Remember you get a Road Dog point if your name appears on the enrollment form of your friend that you brought into the Chapter To renew Puget Sound H O G dues please complete and sign the Enrollment Form and Release and pay 22 at the general meeting one of the H O G Tables or at the front desk of Sound Harley Please pay National H
23. ng 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 1n 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 MEMBER SIGNATURE DATE LOCAL DUES PAID DATE Dues not to exceed maximum amount prescribed in Annual Charter for H O G Chapters as contained in the H O G Chapter Handbook RETURN THIS FORM TO YOUR CHAPTER January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 27 Puget Sound H O G Newsletter aNORCHIO To 1010 Published Monthly Submit photos stories amp comments to Newsletter Editor at editor pshog gmail com E a Monthly deadline is the 15th of the month Wh Nn 2013 OFFICERS Director Jim Coate 206 612 2610 Our Sponsoring Dealership Sound Harley Davidson director pshog gmail com 16212 Smokey Point Blvd Marysville WA 98271 Assistant Director Phone 360 454 5000 1 877 888 5001 Fax 360 454 5010 GilBurgess 425 290 2110 asst director pshog gmail com Visit them on the web at www soundharley com Treasurer Facebook Sound Harley Davidson Bill Butcher 425 879 2775 treasurer pshog gmail com Secretar
24. ng to If you are allowing more air into the engine you will need to evacuate more air out of the engine In an easy up grade there would be some high flow slip on mufflers The difficulty for slip on mufflers is a 2 to 3 Up grading the exhaust to an aftermarket system would be a little more difficult up to a 5 in some cases After talking with Mark some Harley slip on mufflers have end caps that need to be installed and if the end caps are not installed correctly you have to remove them without damaging them This will up the difficulty on slip on mufflers to a 5 to 6 Upgrading your passenger pegs or running boards is an easy way to give your bike a little more custom look or a little more comfort while riding Using Harley Davidson components or some well known aftermarket products this should be a simple operation with a difficulty of 1 to 2 Following Mark s advice again some older bikes used bolts and nuts to hold the pegs on With bolts and nuts you can easily over torque these bolts and nuts when not using a torque wrench The service manual will provide you with the proper torque values for these bolts With this type of peg the difficulty could go up to 3 to 4 January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 8 If you do not have a Touring model you may want to add on an engine guard With an engine guard you can add highway pegs for those long trips we are planning for the upcoming riding season Adding an engine guard to
25. ng Class and Ride January 13th will be our Second Sunday Ride depending on the weather On January 19th our dinner ride for the month is the LOH Progressive Dinner Ride Everyone is welcome will be working on a dinner ride or drive for future months If you have any suggestions for dinner rides please send them my way or let anyone on the board know or bring them up at the general meeting January 26th is our Fourth Saturday Ride hope to plan some great activities through the coming year If anyone has an idea or wants to plan an activity please feel free to do so will need and will accept all the help can get Thank you Victor Ex x uw JA S Steve Tickle s Safety Officer Greetings everyone and Happy New Year As we begin this new year I also have to change hats and put on my new Safety Officer hat had a wonderful time over the last two years serving as your Activities Officer I m not able to participate as much as some in chapter activities but do when my schedule allows also really enjoy working on the Board of Officers and wanted to continue if the chapter and Scott would allow me to do so In this new position believe I bring a lot to the table with my experience working as a full time firefighter EMT for the last 16 years will do my best to help bring safety issues to the Chapter working with Bob Kono Head Road Captain and ensure the Chapter is kept aware of upcoming riding a
26. o describe that This is why would like to enlist as much help as possible from anyone willing to snap a shot and send it my way These pictures tell the story of our Chapter and the more can gather the better Whether it s a sideways shot of Orcas Island on your way through or one of a llama in a Santa hat our Chapter is always inventing new ways to ride and have fun So please forward your pictures to me at photographer pshog 2 gmail com 7 mA e Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 5 AAA ey Officer Everyone is Welcome As we say good bye to yet another year feel my Smokey Point Alfy s Pizza 1 position as your LOH Officer this year went well There e El were many laughs bonds and P Third Wednesday of Every Month ll memories made from the Sweetheart Ride Angel of the Winds Charity Ride Ladies of e Unless Otherwise Stated Harley Summit and the Ladies of Harley Christmas l Coming Meetings Party January 16th The two big winners from the LOH Christmas Party February 20th were Dallas with the Meeting is at 6 30pm Arrive Earlier to Eat and Kim with the Every lady won a door prize with 3 lucky winners receiving 2 prizes would like to say a special THANK YOU to Cindy and Rick J for opening up their home for this event I m looking forward to some new adventures as your LOH Officer in 2013 1 January 19th 3m Four Stop with door prizes at
27. on and that if we write to legislators or others to ask for help in fixing this problem not to mention H O G The subject of clothing was also addressed with synthetic material being a possible better choice than J leather since synthetics allow for sliding rather than abrupt stops Chaps do not cover all of our lower G body and full pants might be a better choice Please see pages 21 Ge 22 for Joxser Kate s llama photos Right Sarah C Sales Associate January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter Jim Director announced 2013 P S H O G Officers See December Newsletter or page 28 for this list of officers He said our membership has now grown to 298 Jim said the Road Dog Points are posted on the bulletin board at Sound and at the meeting The top 25 point earners will receive patches at the January General Meeting Mary Q returned Chopper from San Diego where she and three others the PDQ Girlz plus Chopper walked sixty miles in three days and raised 7 600 for the Susan G Komen 3 Day for the Cure Breast Cancer This makes a total of 16 800 for three years Mary gave Chopper to Aaron M for his travels to SE See pages 24 25 Above Luke C is assisting Jim in the membership drawing Solange L was not there so the next drawing will be for 70 Once again left Chris F FRI J won again a Chopper Babel 1 4 H LJ arawing Right Mark R CHE j F closed the meeting with the TA
28. the tire was the maximum pressure that should be used He suggested that the position of the bikes be changed to avoid flat spots while sitting for long periods of time Mark discussed new development in technology including LED lights the new 3 lb battery fiber optic wiring and cams vs pistons Chad discussed the use of the Dyno for evaluating bike performance Mark quizzed the audience on historical events and other trivia for prizes of six gift certificates to various members We enjoyed their visit page 18 Officer Reports Rick G Assistant Director spoke regarding the upcoming Norpoint Shooting Range Events see page 7 for dates Chere M LOH Officer discussed the January 19th Progressive Dinner See page 6 for more information Everyone is welcome to this traveling event that will be either caged or ridden from Lake Stevens to Stanwood Bob K Head Road Captain said that a Road Captain s meeting and lunch was held November 17th Road captains have been assigned through June To be a road captain please see Pon MARYSVILLE Wa Kate O Safety Officer Ge discussed the problem with the southbound 206 entrance ramp onto I5 There is a large repair area that causes a slippery effect and is though to be responsible for multiple motorcycle accidents the last being a police officer resulting in three fractured ribs and a broken collar bone We were reminded by Jim that this is not a political organizati
29. ugh the cost to finish it could save this country from the financial cliff Just kidding but the cost will be more than you had figured January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 9 Welcome Bill A Lynn A Dennis S Below Recent New Members Not Shown David C E Kevin A Rice Daniel H Shari H Jeannie G Michael G January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter Self portrait by cute George F won third First place was won by Jim C on the annual trip to the Kamloops British E Columbia Poker Run i a January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 11 No that is not my weight Thank you to all the P S H O G Members who contributed to our annual 2012 Food Drive for the Marysville Food Bank The food was delivered to the Marysville Food Bank and placed in banana boxes for weighing After the reloading the scales several times the final tally of 426 pounds was made and our organization was thanked for participating The number of clients that receive food and the number of homeless in this area has grown over the last few years In addition to the food drive our Chapter also raised 2 145 from the Angel of the Winds Ride to support the three food banks in the area Stanwood Arlington and Marysville Wonderful Volunteers from the food banks also participated in the Angel of the Winds Event Robert Andy Leech Director of the Everett Navy Marine Corps Relief
30. uld have eternal life with 11 27 2013 6 8pm shooting bays They close God after we leave this world Let us keep those in need at 8pm so members need in our prayers and ride safe to get there as close to Love you all Chaplain Mark Trivia verse Luke 2 14 SE 6pm as possible to get a full night of shooting KT HSHOG GENERAL MEETINGS 1st Wednesday of Every Month ASA Prices as follows 19 10 includes eyes and ear protection and 1 target Upcoming Meetings Jan 2nd Feb 6th plus use of the rental guns 6pm Dinner 7pm meetin P NE E 13 00 includes eyes and ears protection and 1 target Members and Guests Welcome Rental guns are extra Gleneagle Family Restaurant Golf Course 7619 E Country Club Drive Arlington WA extra 12 00 shooter uses their own eyes and ears protection with 1 target provided Rental guns are Lester Moore was a Wells Fargo agent who in the 1800 s was buried at the Boot Hill Cemetery in Tombstone Arizona Death indeed may be final but the love we share while living is eternal Don Williams Jr Death is natural and necessary It is a random force of nature Survival is equally accidental Each loss is an occasion to remember that survival is a gift Harriet Johnson January 2013 Puget Sound H O G 2052 Newsletter page 7 Tis the season to deck your Harley out The question I have is do you install these accessories yourself or have a shop do it This question has
31. ving fun with our Chapter during this last year want to start out my last words of 2012 by thanking all of the volunteers that make our Chapter what it is Without volunteers we would have a lot less riding and a lot less fun Keep it up You make me look good We had six overnight rides in addition to our scheduled twenty four day rides this past year We had a dinner or breakfast rid arly every month including the infamous and May think we easily met prescribed in our motto Ride and Have F Our annual Chapter Picnic at Cedar Springs Camp a Casino Ride a noisy Harley visit to the Royal Family Kids Camp A ride to the LeMay Car Museum in Tacoma a couple of shootouts at the Norpoint Gun Range a spooktacular Halloween Party and a magical Christmas Party all raised the social fun meter for our group The ladies contributed their part to the fun as well Ladies of Harley LOH organized the Valentines Day Ride and Lunch the Angels of the Wind Ride and fundraiser and chaired the committees for the Halloween and Christmas parties There is another set of extraordinary volunteers that have to be recognized The officers of the Chapter that are also the Board of Directors They meet each month to carry on the business of the Chapter We are a corporation and are required under state law to conduct the business of the Chapter We have a significant budget funded by your dues and several fundraisers These officers
32. y Jan Burgess 425 290 2110 secretary pshog gmail com C A R T KE WW NE NH Activities Director Victor Ryan 360 348 1528 Call and Recovery Team activities pshog gmail com Ladies of Harley LOH Officer Cher McCall 406 459 1680 These members have trailers and have volunteered to help in an emergency loh pshog gmail com But remember as a National HOG member you qualify for the Safety Officer HOG Roadside Assistance Program FREE TOWING with certain limits Steve Tickle 425 830 3590 safety pshog gmail com Please call the National HOG tow hotline before using this C A R T list Head Road Captain 1 888 443 5896 roadcaptain pshog gmail com Steve Kraski 360 815 2321 360 435 5312 Arlington Webmaster Gil Burgess 425 290 2110 Gordon Quehrn 425 238 2904 Arlington Oso pugethogwebmaster gmail com Jim Coate 206 612 2610 360 387 2404 Editor Membership Gil Burgess 425 290 2110 425 397 4874 Lake Stevens Paula Coate 360 387 2404 k editor pshogG gmail com Scott Gregg 425 293 7467 425 377 9587 Lake Stevens Photographer Rick Griffith 425 280 5624 360 657 5808 Marysville Kim Alexander 425 344 7277 Bill Butcher 425 879 2775 425 501 5276 Mill Creek h her psh il photograpner psnog gmall com Kiwi McCallum 360 317 7442 360 378 5393 San Juan Islands Carol Butcher 425 501 5276 Ron Fisk 425 870 4173 425 870 4174 hollyberry484 hotmail com Mark Reeves 425 210 1221 360 629 2625 Chaplain Mark Fogle 206 909 094
33. your bike is a simple bolt on process if the guard is made for your bike The difficulty for an engine guard is 3 to 4 because you may have to loosen some components to get the guard bar into place rr d FA To make your bike more comfortable or to change the look you may want to add some different handle bars Different handle bars include higher bars ape hangers or wider bars known as a beach bars Mark and I talked a lot about handle bars and what it takes to change them out You will need to change your throttle and clutch cables along with your wiring for your switches and your front brake line will also need to be lengthen Mark pointed out that a bike with an ABS system will have to be bled with an electronic brake bleeder to ensure that all of the air is removed from the system so they will work properly when needed You may also have to remove your fuel tank to gain access to the connections for your wiring On a Dyna your wiring runs through the frame You will need a special tool for the wiring terminals am not going into detail about all of the components in the handle bars but as you can see there is a little work involved We rate the difficulty for the handle bars at a 9 to 10 These are handle bars on Soft tails Dynas and Sportsters not Touring models with fairing Lights The LED day maker headlight Changing to the LED headlight would almost be like putting a new bulb in if you are installing a new LED light Older LED lights
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