President Ken McKay President@LIHarleyRiders.com Vice President Ed Reiff VicePresident@LIHarleyRiders.com Treasurer George Foundotos treasurer@liharleyriders.com Secretary Kathy Efthimiades Secretary@LIHarleyRiders.com Activities Officer Stephen Efthimiades Asst.Act.Officer Lynne Ficalora activitiesdirector@liharleyriders.com Editor Ginny Nugent-Zeier editor@liharleyriders.com Head R.C. Mario Ruffolo HeadRoadCaptain@LIHarleyRiders.com Asst. Head R.C. Sal Fino AssistantRoadCaptain@LIHarleyRiders.com Historian Lou Vaccarelli historian@liharleyriders.com Ladies of Harley Annette Greco LadiesofHarley@LIHarleyRiders.com Membership Christine Vultaggio membership@liharleyriders.com Photographer Pat Donohue photographer@liharleyriders.com Public Relations Dominick Mazza Safety Officer Dom Mozzone safety@liharleyriders.com Webmaster Rod Morgenweck Presidents Point of View By Kenny McKay, President Welcome LI Harley Riders. As the year comes to an end so does the end of another great riding year. Again, we as a club have road over 10,00 miles and have been to some great and new places. Thank You to our Road Captains for another great year. Without you there would not be a club. There are some big changes happening at our club. Starting next year we will have three new primary officers. I want to give a special good bye to our treasurer George Foundotos. George has been our treasurer for 11 years. His hard work and time has kept our club s books in perfect order (I Think). Besides being a riding buddy, accountant and a great friend he was the financial brains of our club. He will be missed. Thank You George. As with George, this is my last year as president. I would like to thank all of our officers and road captains. It was great working with you and the support you gave me was very appreciated. Most important I want to thank every member for your support and friendship. I have been able to cross quite a few things off of my bucket list. Sturgis, Yellowstone, Mt.Rushmore, Washington DC and the Grand Canyon. Not many people can say that they have ridden a motorcycle to all of those places. Petty Amazing! Thank You everyone, it was a honor to be president. Coming up in December, we have our 16 th annual ride to Sagamore Children s Hospital. It is a great ride that always makes me cry. So I expect everyone to be there. Our Holiday Party, which is always a blast, is also in December. I cannot wait to see where the club takes us next year. Thank You Everyone! Ride it like you stole it. Be Safe Webbmaster@LIHarleyRiders.com LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 1
Monthly Meeting October 29, 2017 The meeting was led by President Ken McKay who discussed upcoming events and rides. Bobby Jo and Herbie, friends the club made during a ride to WV over the summer, were special guests. Unfortunately, the weather was bad so there was no ride after the meeting. LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 2
50/50 Winners 1st place Gerry Roma 2nd Place Fred Hartmann Say Hi! to Our New Member. Pillow Winner Jaime Nugent Phyllis Scalia LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 3
On Sunday, October 1st, 809 bikes showed up to support Dee Snyder s fundraiser for Melissa's Wish, a charity to assist home care givers of patients with catastrophic illnesses. Our RC s, as well as club volunteers, were there to help out with registration and blocking to allow all bikes a safe ride down Ocean Parkway. About 11 members showed up to take the ride. Bill Vultaggio and George Marchelos may have had to stay at the event site, but, their bikes got to take the lead with Dee on Bill's bike and Lorenzo Lamas on George's. Bill explained that it takes about 8 months to organize all the details for this event. We thank him for getting us involved in this charity. We thank our RC's and volunteers for assisting in an event of this magnitude! LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 4
There are some beautiful roads on Long Island and on Sunday, October 22nd, we enjoyed riding them! 30 bikes and 37 members joined Probie RC Barry Boom on a relaxing, 55 mile ride through the "Gold Coast" of LI. There were hills, dips and turns on a ride that took you through mansions, the waterfront and tree lined roads. We hit Cold Spring Hills, Upper and Old Brookville, Lattington and Mill Neck then we stopped at Sagamore for a rest. The ride ended at the Inn Between in Syosset. Thank you to Barry for planning such a nice ride! Thank you to our wonderful RC s for the great job they do ride after ride! This woman s bucket list included a ride on a motorcycle. So, one of the women lent her a jacket & helmet and Mike McKeon took her for a ride around the parking lot a few times. She was thrilled! LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 5
On Saturday, November 11th, the LI Harley Riders held their 1st Annual Veteran s Poker Run to benefit the Suffolk County Veteran s Home! Nineteen bikes braved the cold and 5 members in cars participated. Winners of the poker run were Sal, Ralph, Gary K., Ron, Joe S. and Deidre. Following the run, our members rode out to the home to deliver the donation of $1000!!! Our donation was very much appreciated. Thank you to Ed for organizing this terrific event! Thank you to everyone who donated, rode and participated! With much respect, we thank you for your service. L<>R Dave Paduano, Dom Mozzone and Charlie Abruzzo LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 6
Bad Grandpa, Dirty Grandpa-either way it was Grandpa gone wild! On the night of Friday, October 20th, some members gathered at the VFW to watch "Dirty Grandpa". It was hilarious! The surprise, uncut version caused some side splitting laughter and some blushing! There were lots of sweet desserts to enjoy during the movie. The spread included rice pudding, cannolis, brownies, crumb cake and cookies for all to enjoy. We would like to thank everyone who brought desserts. A big thank you to Stephan & Lynne for planning movie night! Our last Bike Night was held on Friday, October 6th at Music on Broadway in Bethpage. A big thank you to Stephan & Lynne for all the great Bike Nights they put together this year! Herbie and Bobby Jo, 2 friends the West Virginia group met this past July, came up to deliver apple butter and honey they had promised the group. These men went out of their way for our riders during their time in WV. Annette and Joe arranged a lunch at Phil s in Wading River and also took the guys on a tour which included Montauk Point, Shelter Island and Greenport. FYI: ELECTRONIC SIGN-UP: Rod Morgenweck, Webmaster has established an electronic sign-up system for our overnight trips and off-island trips. If you are not currently on Face Book, please notify Rod via email. You can answer the weekly email and the message will be forwarded to Rod. In Case of Emergency Forms (ICE): If you routinely ride with someone, on club rides, please do not use them as your emergency contact person on your ICE form. LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 7
Upcoming Rides and Events Annual Holiday Party - Saturday, December 16th 7pm, at the Holiday Inn in Plainview. Tickets are $65pp and can be purchased at meetings or by sending a check to: L.I.Harley Riders P.O. Box 2203 St. James, NY 11780-0607 Don t miss your chance to win this beautiful one of a kind quilt only members are eligible to win. May 25-28, 2018 save the date! We will be returning to Rolling Thunder next year. **Our Road Captains and Activities Officers are in the process of planning some great trips and events for next year. Watch your emails and check the website for upcoming details.** Be sure to congratulate our newest Road Captain Barry Boom LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 8
Bridge Icing and Winter Riding by Dom Mozzone, safety officer During our winter riding season, we all hope that the weekend weather holds up and that the temperature and precipitation cooperates so we can ride. Typically we wake up and see the sun shining. Looks like a good day for a ride, we check the hot line and,wala, the ride is on yeah!!!. The weather report agrees. It will be sunshine and a high in the mid 40 s. The current temperature is 38 degrees. You know about the wind-chill factor, so you bundle up to stay warm during the ride. Twisting down the roads, you re enjoying the ride and the scenery. There s a bridge up ahead. Shouldn t be a problem, you ve already crossed several bridges. As you start to cross this one, something happens. All of a sudden you lose traction on both tires. It s almost like the motorcycle is skiing across the bridge. You make it to the other side and regain traction and control. Although, your nerves are a little unsettled, you continue. The main difference now is you slow down before crossing any other bridges. The rest of the ride is uneventful. Still, you can t help but wonder what in hell happened. The answer to this mystery is simple ice. Even though the weather report indicated the temperature was 38 degrees, which is above the freezing mark, temperature readings are taken at certain locations such as airports, townships and schools. Temperatures in suburban areas can, and usually are, lower than what they would be in urban areas. Why on this one particular bridge there was ice, but not on the others? Several factors are involved. One is the amount of traffic that crosses the bridge. Friction from tires and heat from the exhaust of vehicles can cause ice to melt where the traffic flow is moderate to heavy. This doesn t mean you should still be wary of bridges in these types of areas. It could still be on the shoulder or on the least traveled lane of the roadway and bridge. Bridges that are lightly traveled could easily remain iced for longer periods. What about the roadway leading to the bridge? Why wasn t ice on it? The ground acts as an insulator and will maintain a certain degree of warmth. Bridges are open and exposed, plus they are usually made of metal and concrete; thus lacking the ability to create warmth enough to melt the ice. What to do to prevent a similar situation from occurring? First, understand that temperatures near freezing will vary from area to area. Some areas on LI, such as near the south shore bridges, will be cooler than others. Second, when temperatures are near the freezing mark, even around 40 degrees, use caution around bridges. Always suspect there may be ice on them. Third, slow down prior to reaching the bridge and reduce lean angle. You want as much available traction as possible from your tires. Finally, what should you do if you hit a patch of ice? As we have covered in previous meetings and newsletter articles, you squeeze the clutch in and coast through it. Avoid any abrupt changes in speed or direction. Once past the patch of ice, slowly ease the clutch back out. The key words here are slowly ease. Never grab or squeeze the brakes on ice as bad stuff can happen.. Stay alert to the conditions of the environment. Remember that it constantly changes and adjust accordingly. Ride safe, ride the winter often and have fun doing it! LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 9
Sponsor of the Month LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 10
Volume 7 Issue11 November 2017 LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 11
Officer/ RC Dinner Off island ride Holiday Party Local ride Last Ride for 2017 Phil s in Wading River KSU 10:30 Gulf Station Exit 56 SAVE THE DATE! ROLLING THUNDER MAY 25-28, 2018 *Watch your email for details* Saturday, December 16th at the Holiday Inn, Plainview 7pm $65 per person LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 12
Volume 7 Issue11 November 2017 2017 Membership Get a friend involved! Sweatshirts, T-shirts, Rockers, Mugs and Caps are on sale now! Membership dues for 2017 are $35 for a full membership and $15 for an associate membership. You can complete your application on-line then copy it and mail it to: L.I. Harley Riders P.O. Box 2203 St. James, NY 11780-0607 Attn: Membership As always, a BIG THANK YOU to our Road Captains for the great rides they plan and for keeping us all safe! Head Road Captain: Mario Ruffolo - Asst. Head Road Captain: Sal Fino, RC s: Charlie Abruzzo, Jon Berlin, Barry Boom, Steve Ficalora, Joe Giacalone, Fred (Grumpy) Hartmann, Nadine Hartmann, Gary Kinkel, Dom Mozzone, Ken Pastore, Ed Reiff & Rich Zeier. Say Cheese! Attending your first meeting? Be sure to let us know where your from and what you ride. Welcome to the Family! After the meeting, our Chapter Photographer will take your photo. Next Meeting January 28, 2017 10 AM Nathan Hale VFW Hall 210 West Pulaski Road Huntington, NY Charter meetings are held the 4th Sunday* of each month (*unless otherwise noted) Bagels, Coffee and Tea served $5.00 per person Would you or someone you know like to advertise in our newsletter? Please contact Ginny Zeier for pricing and information at: Editor @LIHarleyRiders.com Before leaving for a ride, be sure to check your e-mail or Charter Website 1 1/2 hr before KSU at: http//www.liharleyriders.com for updated ride information and last minute cancellations. LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 13
YOUR AD COULD BE HERE If you are interested in advertising in our newsletter, contact Ginny Zeier at: editor@liharleyriders.com full page- $250, 1/2 page-$150, business card-$100 all prices are per year LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 14
S U P P O R T O U R S P O N O R S LI Harley Riders, Inc. Website: www.lihaleyrriders.com Hotline: 631 406-4170 15