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DALLAS, TEXAS CHAPTER 1869 EST. 1985 MEMBERSHIP 977 junE 2013
Dallas Brings Party To San Antonio
Dallas H.O.G. Chapter members attended the 2013 Texas State H.O.G. Rally in San Antonio May 16-18.
[See more photos on pages 12 and 13]
What can I say about May? It has been a packed month. We started with seven members taking an Experienced Rider Course and I’m pleased to say everyone did fine and learned some things about their bikes.
What a Month!by Ken Ballard
2 | chief's corner
May 7We attended
the Rowlett City Council meeting
to receive the mayor’s
proclamation of May as National
Motorcycle Safety Awareness
Month.
May 16
We departed Dallas H-D at 8 a.m. with 26 bikes and picked up five more at the first stop in Hillsboro. We traveled 310 miles incident-free, stopping at Horny Toad H-D and Fort Hood H-D for Texas H-D Tour passport stamps. After lunch in Killeen, we headed for dessert at the Blue Bonnet Café in Marble Falls. Everyone agreed the pie did live up to expectations.
We pulled into the Alamodome just after 5 p.m.
At the rally, there were plenty of activities to choose from. We had members — Gloria Barnes (left) and TL Peters (right), who took 3rd place in the Novice Category — compete in the precision riding competition.
Others opted to go on the rally’s guided rides to the missions and winery lunch. Some of us rode to local sites — the Canyon Lake Overlook and the Museum of the Pacific. And, of course, we met some of the locals. Thanks, Maggie, for all the pictures and a special thanks goes to
“Papa Duck” Kennerly and Steve Yeater for helping out on the rides.
May 16-18
[See photos on page 13]
W ell, here comes my last article for the D.H.O.G. n e w s l e t t e r , which some will be thankful for.
I had no idea it would be so difficult to come up with the words to express what I feel right now. But, here they are:
Evelyn and I have enjoyed so much of this journey that we have taken with many of you during my term on the board. It has taken us to so many destinations on the bike that we would otherwise never have experienced. The friendships that we have made were made possible by Harley, the dealership, the Chapter, the board, and all the effort that went into the rides and events. I thank you all for making this possible. But, the most important part of this journey has been — and always will be — the people who ride with us and experience the thrill of riding a Harley, and riding with the people whom we have this Harley bond with. We are the reason we ride.
It has been a pleasure to work with Sean Steimel, our GM. His dedication to us has been terrific. But most of all, I value his friendship and a common bond that he and I have — the vision to provide you, the Chapter members, with the best product that D.H.O.G. can give you. You can be comfortable in the fact that Sean has that vision for you guys. Thank you, Sean, for your support and friendship.
I would like to share some of the dedicated members and officers that you guys need to extend a big handshake
to for their service to you. And I only mention them because they are unique in what they do for us:
Kerry Turner has a gift for discovering unique and interesting rides that always have something special in them. He is devoted to that end, and it is appreciated.
Julie Steger has that special ability to get you involved — to draw you out of your shell — and can sell you anything, or raise money for any cause. And she delights in doing this to us. I know this because she has done it to me.
There are many others who devote their time and energy to you, the members of D.H.O.G., and you know who they are. Let them know you do appreciate it.
Harley-Davidson’s goal and desire for the members of H.O.G. is to have nothing more than good, fun, and safe rides to get Harley people together to ride, and then ride some more. That is what this Chapter thing is all about.
I also take pride in knowing that I have consistently honored those who have served us in giving time out of their lives to protect our great United States of America, our veterans. My hat is off to all of you for your sacrifices, and of course, some gave their lives. Please continue to pay D.H.O.G.’s respect to our vets.
Evelyn and I will see you down the road, and we wish you a safe ride to wherever life takes you. For now, thanks for the opportunity to serve you as your Assistant Director. It has been my pleasure.
Mike CarterAssistant Director
See Ya Down the Road
smoke signals | 3
by Mike Carter
A Farewell Letter
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ride Pics | 5
Memorial Weekend Ride to Vicksburg, May 25 - 27
Greetings and welcome to you from the Duck Pond. Well, Angela and I are still winding down from the 2013 Texas State H.O.G. Rally held in San Antonio. Clothes are in the washer, bike is dropped off for
her regularly scheduled service, and dogs are picked up and returned to their routines. I hope that all who were able to attend the rally had an enjoyable time either hanging with our group or going out and exploring on their own, but most of all, making special memories.
I wrote last month about how each rally experience is different for each of us, and I believe this rally certainly provided that opportunity. There were bike games for those wanting to show their skills in competitive riding. There were great opportunities for riding the back roads of a wonderful part of our great state, and there was the river walk for those who needed to kick back and decompress from the daily stresses of the day. It seemed that wherever we walked or rode, we crossed paths with Dallas Chapter members enjoying life. That, my friend, is what it is all about, and I hope everyone brought some of that enlightenment back with them.
Angela and I have had the opportunity to ride most of the roads in this region and in the Hill Country, but we had not had a chance to ride the section of State Highway 16 that runs from Fredericksburg to Bandera before.
This, folks, is one really great road that needs to be one of your ride destinations the next time you are in the area — tight, twisty turns, blind curves, and enough ups and downs to make you think you were on a roller coaster ride. They have put down rumble strips on the road to get your attention as you enter these curves along with electronic speed monitors to warn you of excessive speed. They are a good idea. Fortunately, we only encountered one curve where a two-wheeler failed to make the turn, but the barbed
wire fence kept the bike from going further down the hill. I hope the rider was able to walk away but the ambulance had already transported them by the time we passed by, so we do not know their condition. So, when you ride this road, or any road, keep your wits about you, and ride safe.
Finally, I want to congratulate Roy Wetsel for earning his road name on this trip. As we entered Fredericksburg, the group was split up at a traffic light with Roy in front of another two bikes, and Angela and I were at the tail end. The lead group had crossed through the signal and then turned left at the next street, but Roy hadn’t seen them. When the light changed, we proceeded to the next street, but Roy kept going instead of turning, so “Papa Duck” had to go chase down his “Runaway Duck.” Roy was riding like a country boy on his first trip to the big city, but eventually we caught him, and soon he was back in the flock, safe and sound. It was great riding with you, Roy!
Over all, we had great food (especially breakfast at Mi Tierra’s in the marketplace, lunch at Buffalo Nickel in Fredericksburg, and lunch at Smitty’s BBQ in Lockhart), some minor scooter breakdowns and a flat on a trailer, but most of all, great traveling and being with the best folks around. You can’t beat that. Thank you “Chief” Ballard for your leadership, both on the bikes and on the ground and to everyone who shared their time with Angela and me.
And special thanks go out to the Gillespie County Sheriff’s Department for ensuring my stay in Fredericksburg met the letter of the law.
As always, I look forward to getting to visit with you at our next get together…
Till next time remember, It’s not the destination, it’s the journey!
Papa DuckCommunications Officer
Rally Made For New Friends, Experiences
by Ken “Papa Duck” Kennerly
6 | musings from the duck Pond
S o with all the great rides, shop events, great folks to visit with, and some really good food along the way, there is really no reason to sit at home.
Come on out and ride with us!Ken Rideout is holding his Monday evening bike
practices. We are in full swing at the old Target lot next to the shop.
Learning how to ride better can save your life, your passengers life, and my life if I’m in front of you.
Safety is our primary concern.
We have a blast, and Monday nights are becoming addictive.
Remember to pack a couple bottles of water on all upcoming rides. The heat can get to all of us from time to time.
If you ever find yourself not feeling well on a ride, please let us know immediately.
I look forward to seeing you soon.
At Your Service,Paw Paw
Activities Officer
Paw Paw's Page | 7
by Steve “Paw Paw” Scott
Practice Can Save Your Life ... And Mine
Dinner Ride to Cotton Patch, May 2
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8 | Party Pics
Stars & Stripes Memorial Day Car and Bike Show, May 25
Shawna started at Dallas Harley-Davidson last November — a fact easily forgotten considering she has already established friendships with customers and staff that would otherwise take years.
She’s the owner of the bright smile that greets those who walk through the front doors, and for Shawna, that’s the best part. She loves getting to know the customers.
When she’s not at the shop, you can find her having fun and making new friends at bike night and other outings.
Shawna grew up riding dirt bikes and four wheelers in the country with her family. Although she has completed her motorcycle safety course and could never decline a blue Deluxe with ape hangers if given to her, she prefers to be passenger so she can enjoy the view. Her dream ride is the California Pacific Coast Highway.
Her advice to other passengers is to ride with a safe and trustworthy driver.
staff sPotlight | 9fit, function & Performance
ShawnaBrasher
W ith all of the upcoming rides and rallies this time of year, I want to inform riders about
the Harley-Davidson Security System available, specifically for 2007 and newer models.
There are disc locks, cable locks, and even bike covers with audible alarms, but I wanted to concentrate on the security system you can get factory-installed or installed at any time at the shop.
The Harley-Davidson Security System has a feature that automatically arms itself. And with a hands-free security fob, you can start your bike without having to disarm it.
Once you turn off your motorcycle, the security system will arm itself within five seconds, disabling your starter, ignition, and electronic fuel system, leaving you worry-free.
If someone does try to start your motorcycle or even move it, the turn signals will begin to flash and, of course, the motorcycle will not start.
When the key fob is within 10 feet from your motorcycle, the security system will then allow it to be started.
If you lose the security key fob, the fob battery dies, or you break the fob into a million pieces, fear not. You are not stranded.
You can override the security system with a 5-digit Personal Identification Number (PIN) with the turn signal switches, allowing you to start the motorcycle.
If you do not know the PIN, you can have it changed anytime your motorcycle is in for service. I also suggest practicing the manual override, so you are well-versed in
its use if the need arises.The addition of
the Harley-Davidson Smart Security Siren II comes in handy when the security system is activated (either by trying to start or move the motorcycle). A very loud, high-pitched siren
will sound to alert anyone nearby. You can also add a pager that will alert
you up to a half-mile away when the siren is activated. The pager is available in both a battery-powered and rechargeable version.
Most pre-2007 models can also have a security system installed with one main difference: The key fobs are not proximity-based. Instead, they are button-activated.
Come see me at the shop for more information about these or similar products.
If you have a suggestion for or question about a product you want to learn more about, email Pig Tales editor Valerie Wong at [email protected].
Aaron KellyChrome Consultant
Dallas Harley-Davidson
Secure Your BikeWith The Finest
by Aaron Kelly
Ride with a safe and trustworthy
driver.
SUNDAY MoNDAY TUeSDAY WeDNeSDAY ThUrSDAY FriDAY SATUrDAY18:00 a.m.4th Annual Lone Star Cup Challenge@ American Eagle H-DSteve S/James
28:00 a.m.Big Momma’s Catfish & PiesBarry/Bruce R
3 4 5 67:00 p.m.Logan’s RoadhouseBruce R/James
7 811:00 a.m.New Member’s Mtg
12:00 p.m.Chapter Mtg
1:00 p.m.Lunch Ride TBD
97:00 a.m.Connie’s PlaceKen K/Mike C
10 11 12 137:00 p.m.Jalepeño TreeMark/Kerry
14 158:00 a.m.Ice Cream RideBruce R/Mark
10:00 a.m.Father’s Day Shop Event
16No Ride
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!
17
RIDE YOUR MOTORCYCLE TO WORK
DAY
18 19 207:00 p.m.Casa Cha ChaSteve S/Kerry
217:00 p.m.Keno @ Cindy’s
229:00 a.m.Angelo’s BBQ & Sweet SammiesKen K/Tom S
10:00 a.m.Lone Star 92.5 Blood Drive Shop Event
238:00 a.m.Austin’s McCarver Family SteakhouseMark/Barry
8:00 a.m.Million Mile Monday Overnighter - Steve Y
24All DayMillion Mile Monday Overnighter Steve Y
25 26 277:00 p.m.Stackhouse BurgersSteve Y/Bruce R
28 298:00 a.m.Ice Cream RideKerry/James
All rides leave Dallas Harley-Davidson, 1334 Centerville Rd, Garland, at time listed. Changes will be posted on the D.H.O.G. hotline 972-354-0538. Per the National Annual Charter for H.O.G. Chapters: (1) Closed events are those chapter events which are open to
chapter members and one guest per member. (2) Member events are events that are open only to H.O.G. members. (3) Open events are those chapter events which are open to chapter members, National H.O.G. members and other guests as desired.
June 2013 10 | ride calendar
R.O.T. RALLY
REPUBLIC OF TExAS RALLY, JUNE 13-16
308:00 a.m.Lazy Heart GrillKen B/Steve Y
Saturday, June 1 — 8:00 a.m.4th AnnuAl lone stAr cup chAllengeAmerican eagle h-D, 5920 I-35 Frontage rd.corinth, tX940-498-5000
Sunday, June 2 — 8:00 a.m.BIg MoMMA’s cAtFIsh & pIes303 Bolivar st.sanger, tX940-458-3336
thurSday, June 6 — 7:00 P.m.logAn’s roADhouse560 e I-30rockwall, tX972-722-3550
Sunday, June 9 — 7:00 a.m.connIe’s plAce150 e greenville st.Alba, tX903-765-3608
thurSday, June 13 — 7:00 P.m.jAlApeÑo tree1530 n. peachtree rd.Mesquite, tX972-329-9560
Saturday, June 15 — 8:00 a.m.Ice creAM rIDejacksboro, Bridgeport, Denton
thurSday, June 20 — 7:00 P.m.cAsA chA chA3613 shire Blvd.richardson, tX972-238-3546
Saturday, June 22 — 9:00 a.m.Angelo’s BBQ & sweet sAMMIes2533 white settlement rd.Fort worth, tX817-332-0357
Sunday, June 23 — 8:00 a.m.AustIn’s MccArver FAMIly steAkhouse512 w. washington st.kosse, tX254-375-2345
thurSday, June 27 — 7:00 P.m.stAckhouse Burgers2917 gaston Ave.Dallas, tX214-828-1330
Saturday, June 29 — 8:00 a.m.Ice creAM rIDehamilton, Dublin
Sunday, June 30 — 8:00 a.m.lAzy heArt grIll101 s. Main st.st. jo, tX940-995-2967
Per the National Annual Charter for H.O.G. Chapters1. Closed events are those chapter events which are open to chapter members
and one guest per member.2. Member events are events that are open only to H.O.G. members.3. Open events are those chapter events which are open to chapter members,
National H. O. G. members and other guests as desired.All rides end at the destination listed on the calendar. The ride leaders and local/national HOG assume no responsibility for the ride beyond the destination listed.
JuNE 2013 — RIDE TO EAT!
ride calendar | 11
12 | ride Pics
Texas State H.O.G. Rally, May 16-18
ride Pics | 13
Texas State H.O.G. Rally, May 16-18
Rowlett’s Proclamation of Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, May 7
AND THE WINNERS ARE: Left: D.H.O.G. Member Doug Gaddis won Oldest Rider at the Texas State H.O.G. Rally. Right: D.H.O.G. Member TL Peters won 3rd Place in the Skills Competition (Novice Category). Congratulations, Doug and TL!
by Denise Hefner
14 | ice cream run
2013 Ice Cream Run2013 Ice Cream Run benefitting MotorCops for Kids (see next page)
Saturday, May 11 - Sunday, July 7 (self-paced)
There are 15 stops throughout Dallas and surrounding areas. The run ends 6:00 p.m. July 7 with awards ceremony and chapter picnic at: Hella Shrine Temple Pavillion 2121 Rowlett Rd. Garland, TX 75043
Rules, information, tips, and list of stops are included in the 2013 Ice Cream Run booklet — on sale now. Pick up your copy from Denise, a Dallas H.O.G. Road Captain, or the shop for $10.00 each. This will include a year rocker for 2013.
There will be extra ice cream cones available from previous years. All proceeds benefit MotorCops for Kids.As always, you can eat as much ice cream as you can. It will be a cool way to start your summer!
What:
When:
Where:
1st Place
$1252nd Place
$75
save the date | 15
MotorCops For Kids Toy Run
Sunday, November 17, 2013at Dallas Harley-Davidson
1334 W. Centerville Rd., Garland, TX 75041
Registration: 10:00AM - 12:00PM
Parade Leaves 1:30PM
Parade Route: The toy run will end at the Hella Shrine Temple located in Garland on Rowlett Road @ Roan Road. The toy run will be police escorted.
Pre-registration begins September at Dallas Harley-Davidson at $10 per person.
Proceeds benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children. Money and toys will also be collected at the Grand Prairie and Garland Police Stations and other designated locations.
All donations are tax deductible.
For more information, contact Jerry Patterson at 972-270-3962 or visit motorcopsforkids.org. MotorCops for Kids is a non-profit organization designed to raise toys and money for children in need.
The Garland & Grand Prairie Police Departments and the Dallas, Texas Chapter Harley Owners Group Present
THE 12TH ANNuAL
Bike Games(with trophies)
Shriner Clowns
Police Demos
A NEW, unwrapped toy or cash donation is
required to participate in the
parade andattend events.
Pins For First500 Entries
Obstacle Course
Silent Auction
Food
Raffle Prizes
All BikesWelcome!
WelcomeThanks for buying a new bike or becoming a new member!
the Dallas h.o.g. chapter is looking forward to meeting you! please plan on joining us for a new members meeting on the first saturday of the month. Immediately following, we would be happy to have you join us for the chapter meeting. one of our road captains will also have a ride in the afternoon following both meetings. we would love to have you there! come meet us and find out how we got our motto: ride to eat!
Michael AtkisonJimmy BaileyJoel BainDale BakerCedric BarrettCharles BevilacquaJessica BlevinsJason BucknerChris BurlesonJames CarterAlberto CastorDanielle CampbellLori ColemanTony CooperTony CrawfordSarah CroftGreg CullenBrian DeerJohn DeleonNancy DelunaVictor DostillioMarvin DozierGeraldean DupuyChristopher Emrich
Bobby HaasHorace HeadleyEly HiteRobert HolzheuserJerry HouseDonald HowellSteve JoestingWayne JohnsStephen KellerDorothy KellyEnrique LopezDavid MajkszakTerry MarneyJose MartinezAlex McCownMichael MeeIvan MerrittJohn MinyardJohn MonroeMichael MullinsNicolas NickonMario PalosKenneth PhillipsRoger Pierce
Carey PizerDonald PrestonTimothy QuiringMelissa RauschelbachWilliam RemonteKen RidoutTodd RobertsKevin RoseHugh RossAlvin RossJeanne RowlandKeith SeayPatrick SilvaWalter SmithBrad StephensJohn StevensJames TannerJohn VegaJulio VillanuevaShannon WeemsHorace WilliamsKolin Zomnir
to the D.H.O.G. Family
16 | new members
2013 Board MembersDirector ken Ballard................................(214) 794-5634 ................................... [email protected]
Assistant Director Mike carter .........(214) 707-9976 ............................. [email protected]
treasurer wendy yeater ......................(214) 288-6840 ...................... [email protected]
secretary paula lowrie ........................(972) 977-3268 [email protected]
Activities officer steve scott ...........(214) 536-3525 [email protected]
l.o.h. officer Darla webster ................(972) 978-0231 [email protected]
editor valerie wong .................................(972) 270-3962 ........... [email protected]
web Master Bruce robison ...............(972) 489-2479 ......................... [email protected]
communications ken kennerly .........(214) 384-6400 ............... [email protected]
safety officer lynn lowrie ...................(972) 743-5489 ...................................... [email protected]
head road captain james pate ........(903) 292-9428 [email protected]
road captain kerry turner .................(469) 487-6092 [email protected]
road captain steve yeater ................(214) 288-3502 ................................. [email protected]
road captain Barry Miller ....................(214) 793-7675 ............................... [email protected]
road captain Mark holloway .............(469) 688-2139 ............... [email protected]
Dealer rep. sean steimel ....................(972) 270-3962 [email protected]
Dallas harley-Davidson ltd. ...............(972) 270-3962
Website: www.dallashog.com User ID: dallashog Password: ride2eatHotline number: (972) 354-0538
Your Board Members are here to assist. They work hard to make your Chapter the best it can be. Please remember to thank them and if you should have any questions or suggestions, please let them know.
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chaPter board | 17
Dallas, Texas Chapter 1869
1334 W. Centerville Rd.Garland, Tx 75040
Sponsor: Dallas Harley-Davidson