MAY 2017 Chapter Directors Bill & Kathy Dufur 440-286-6405 Sunbeam16@roadrunner.com Treasurer John & Sue Knight 440-667-1238 sknight30@sbcglobal.net M. E. C. Bill & Diane Ridley 440-286-4511 billridley0@gmail.com Chapter Educator OPEN Newsletter Editor Bill & Linda Pruneski 440-376-2825 lindamarie6161@sbcglobal.net Assistant District Directors Roy & Becky Jones Roy - 330-717-9057 Becky - 330-360-5515 rjones1153@zoominternet.net From your Chapter Directors: LAKE, GEAUGA AND ASHTABULA COUNTIES We hope that everyone had a nice Easter. The weather sure was great that day. We know some have been out riding already. Keith has even tried riding to test his knee. It went well. We went to the State Officer meeting, along with John and Sue. There was a discussion on the newsletters. They talked about Buckeye Rally, which will be held at the Richland County Fairgrounds in Mansfield (where we had our meeting). They are trying to have a lot of vendors and activities planned. Chapter Z has the job of helping with Jail and Bail on Saturday afternoon from 1-5 pm. Since Mansfield is only a couple of hours away, we hope several will be there to help out that day. We had twelve for the dinner at Joey's... and Jim rode his Wing! Floyd joined us and seems to be doing very well. It was good to see Jean again too. I'll bet Jim was glad to have his heated grips & heated seat for the ride home. The Maple Festival parade is just three days after our gathering. If anyone wants to join in, I will have directions for parking after the parade so you can walk around the festival. The Packard Museum has a new theme each year. This year is the British Invasion. They will have all British bikes. If it's nice, we can ride the bikes, otherwise we can meet there. The museum opens at 1 pm. After we tour the museum, we will head to the Wayside Restaurant for an early dinner. Bill also has a place picked out for ice cream! Our first retiree ride is May 25 th. We hope the weather is going to be beautiful by then. We're looking forward to riding. Friends for Fun, Safety & Knowledge Kathy & Bill Dufur Chapter Z CD's 1
National Directors Ray Garris 602-404-6875 director@gwrra.org Regional Directors Lloyd & Becky Glydewell 937-322-7156 lglydewell@att.net State Directors Rudy & Linda Copeland 937-498-1651 director@ohiogwrra.org Last Wednesday of each month at 6:45 pm (NOTE: 6:30 pm during the winter months) Come Dine with Friends 2736 North Ridge Rd. (U.S. Rt. 20) Perry, Ohio 2
APRIL April 26 April 29-30 Gathering at Perry Family Restaurant Time: Ordering at 6: 45 pm Geauga County Maple Festival Parade Saturday and/or Sunday - Line-up on Fifth Ave, Chardon Arrive by 2:15 PM (Parade begins at 3 pm) MAY May 7 May 10 May 13 May 25 May 31 Packard Museum 1899 Mahoning Ave, NW, Warren, OH Meet at 12:00 pm at Woodiebrook Plaza, Chardon If weather is bad, we drive ourselves and meet at the museum at 1:00 pm. We'll go for an early dinner at the Wayside Restaurant after touring the Museum. (Be sure to eat a big breakfast or light lunch before we go) Chesterland Tavern (coupon in book) 8190 Mayfield Rd, Chesterland Meet at 6:45 pm Chapter T Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction Randolph Community Center, 1639 State Rt 44, Atwater, OH Time: Serving begins at 4:30 pm - Price: $7.00 Retiree Ride White Turkey Meet at 10:30 am at McDonalds, Rt 528 & 90 Gathering at Perry Family Restaurant Time: Ordering at 6: 45 pm 3
6 Dale & Kathy Naismith 10 Ed & Nancy Rife 11 Rodney & Kathleen Fitts 16 Keith & Cindy Lutz 29 Don & Patty Hague 1 Rodney Fitts 2 Kathleen Fitts 19 Don Hague 23 Jim Petkosek 24 Scott Westrum 4
Cleaning and Maintaining Your Motorcycle Helmet Riding season is just about here and now is a good time to get out your helmets, give them a good cleaning and inspect them for any defects or damage. If your helmet has ever been dropped or hit the pavement hard, you may find cracks or scratches that can affect its integrity. Before cleaning the inside of your helmet, consult your owner's manual for any specific instructions on cleaning. You don't want to do anything that may void the warranty. Items to have on hand to clean the inside of your helmet are a gentle shampoo (nothing petroleum based), a soft bristled toothbrush, a microfiber rag, and a large tub of warm water. Remove any of the electronic equipment installed on the helmet. Next remove the chin curtain, cheek pads and any internal pads. Moisten the microfiber rag with the warm water so it is not dripping wet and place the cloth over the helmet and face shield so it can soften any bugs or dirt which have hardened on the exterior of the helmet. Let this sit while you are washing the rest of the pieces. Next, fill your sink with warm water and place a small amount of the shampoo in the water. Shampoo will gently dissolve the oils and dirt that have accumulated on the pads. Massage the parts just like you do when you are washing your hair and then rinse well with warm water. Squeeze out the excess water and then set them out to dry overnight. After the pads have been cleaned, remove the cloth from the helmet. Any grime should be softened. Remove the face shield. Wipe down the helmet with a wet cloth. Use the wet toothbrush to get into the vents and edges. A quick blast of compressed air blown into the vents from the inside of the helmet out will help remove any bugs that may have become lodged. Clean the face shield with a cloth dipped in warm water. Do not use any kind of chemical solvents on the shield. Once all the parts have sufficiently dried, reinstall all the pads and electronic equipment. You now have a nice fresh and clean helmet ready for a fun season of riding! 5
A Polish immigrant went to the BMV to apply for a driver's license. First, of course, he had to take the eye sight test. The BMV worker showed him a card with letters. On the bottom row were these letters: C Z W I X N O S T A C Z "Can you read this?" asked the worker. "Read it?" the Polish guy replied - "I know the fellow." 6
Chapter G-2 Mantua Chapter H-2 Cleveland Chapter I-2 Warren Chapter M Austintown Chapter T Akron Chapter V-2 Steubenville 3rd Saturday - 7:00 pm (no dining) Mantua Civic Center 4122 State Rt. 82 Mantua, Ohio 216-970-5106 4th Thursday - 7pm Warrenville Heights Library Warrensville Heights Public Library 4415 Northfield Rd. Warrensville Heights, Ohio (216) 533-9840 1st Thursday - 5:30/6:30 pm Sunrise Inn Restaurant 510 East Market Street Warren, Ohio 330-637-5191 4th Saturday - 5:00 pm dinner/6:00 pm gathering Bedford Trails Golf Course Restaurant 713 Bedford Rd. Lowellville, Ohio 44436 3rd Tuesday - eat at 6:00, gathering at 7:15 pm New Era Cafe 10 Massillon Road Akron, Ohio 44312 2nd Tuesday - eat at 6:00 pm, gathering at 7:00 pm Scaffidi's Restaurant and Tavern 350 S. Hollywood Ave. Steubenville, OH (740) 266-6321 7
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