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C A S C A D E

W I N G

N E W S

Region “D”, Chapter “J” “Cascade Wings” Jackson, Michigan

Volume 08 Issue August 2011

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“IN SERVICE TO OUR COMMUNITY”

1983-2011 “Our 28th Year of “Fun, Safety and Knowledge”

1997 Michigan GWRRA Chapter of the Year

1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, & 2008 Rider Ed. Chapter of the Year

1st Place Ticket Selling Chapter for the Bike Raffle from 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, & 2009

2nd Place Ticket Selling Chapter for the Bike Raffle 2000, 2001, and 2010

Chapter “J” News Website Address: www.gwrra-mi.org/chapter/j

For those of you who still have not visited the Chapter J Website, please do so immediately. You will be impressed. LB Hilbert has done a wonderful job with this site and in keeping the information up-to-date. LB has made it easy for you to link to National, Michigan District, and Region D, as well as all of Chapter J's events. With just a click of the button, all this information is at your

fingertips. Great Job LB

GWRRA

www.gwrra.org/

Region D www.gwrra-regiond.org/

GWRRA-MI

www.gwrra-mi.org/

Visit or Join Chapter “J” at Holiday Powersports 4501 Page Avenue

Michigan Center, MI 49254 517-764-3600

The 1st Sunday of the Month Gathering @ 9:00 am

(Social Time @ 8:00 am)

Where to Look

J website, meeting place, time and day 2

Region—District—Chapter “J” Staff—Southwest Chapters 3

Article(s) from your CD & Chapter Rider Educator 4-5

Articles from the Chapter Staff 5

Chapter “J” Articles—Member (s) of the Month—Chapter Flyers 6-14

Calendar, Chapter J 2011 Activities Calendar, Mark your Calendars, Birthdays, Anniversaries,

Classifieds, Other Stuff

15-18

Advertisers, and Couple of the Year 19-20

Chapter J Cascade Wings

Next MONTHLY Gathering is

Sunday September 11, 2011

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GWRRA Region D—GWRRA Michigan GWRRA CHAPTER “J” OFFICERS & STAFF

Chapter “J” Director Tom Wacker 734-476-1085

[email protected]

Chapter Rider Educator Gary Williams 517-788-4538

[email protected]

MEC Coordinators Charlie & Kim Brown 517-206-5786 517-937-5289

[email protected]

Web-site Coordinators LB and Sandy Hilbert

734-428-8509 [email protected]

Chapter Treasurer Carol Williams 517-788-4538

[email protected]

Ride Coordinator Tom & Darlene Taylor

517-262-1162 [email protected]

Region D Directors Roger & Penny Hurley 937-698-4443 [email protected]

Michigan District Rider Educators

Randy & Lori Westcott 248-760-2947 (R) 248-459-2823 (L)

[email protected]

Assistant District Directors

Ken & Kathleen Heibel 616-560-7984

[email protected]

Michigan District Director Bill & Vicky Young

734-301-3492 [email protected]

Advisory Team

Larry Terryn (H) 586-786-6807

(Cell) 248-310-3402 [email protected]

Mike Stiger (H) 769-4824

(Cell) 517-420-4535 [email protected]

Bob Lorenz 517-548-9028

[email protected]

Audrey Holmes [email protected]

Southwest Section Chapters

Chapter Chapter /Senior* Director D-Kalamazoo Harold & Linda Burgan 269-342-9249 [email protected]

J-Jackson Tom Wacker 734-476-1085 [email protected]

L-Lansing Merlin Hopkins 517-655-4973 [email protected]

O-Holland Glenn & Becky Kortman 616-895-4801 [email protected]

R-Charlotte Alise & Emmett Swan 616-318-0478 [email protected]

R2-Ionia Dan & Barb Nugent 616-897-7052 Daniel [email protected]

S-Benton Harbor Larry & Mary Olsen 269-756-5721 [email protected]

U-St. Johns Tom Walker 517-819-9722 [email protected]

Friends for Fun, Safety,

and Knowledge

Newsletter Editor Mary Dodge

517-764-5053 [email protected]

Newsletter Member of the Month Reporter

Julie Hoover 517-764-3893

[email protected]

Raffle Ticket Coordinator 2007-2008 GWRRA Michigan Recruiter

Louie Schippers 517-764-5053

[email protected]

50/50 Ticket Sales Goodies Coordinator

Scott Allen 734-475-7766

[email protected]

Chapter J Orientation Coordinator

Open

Activities Coordinator Sunshine Person

Deb Reamer [email protected]

[email protected]

Chapter J Café Hosts Chapter J “IOY” 2011

Larry & Cindy Wacker 1-734-475-7270

[email protected]

Chapter Photographer All Chapter J Members

Welcome and Visitor Greeters

Tom & Pat Maynard 517-563-8755

[email protected]

Chapter “J” Assistant Directors Larry and Karen Bradley Tom and Darlene Taylor 517-563-2300 517-262-1162 [email protected] [email protected]

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News from Chapter “J” From Tom

Chapter J Director

Wear your Colors With Pride

From Gary and Carol

Chapter J Rider Educator

Strike Three As another inning draws near, we find ourselves with two strikes (June and July) on us and facing our final out or month of summer. As I step out of the batter’s box and reflect on the summer passing by I remember the rides and fun I’ve had already and we have one strike left…or do we? This game we call riding season has many innings and endless strikes, which means we may never reach strike three.

We are in August, the third month of summer and too many of that signifies the end of summer and some, the riding season. We’re fortunate and don’t have to fall into the mindset that once summer (or August) is over, riding season has come to an end and we have to wait till the next inning for the fun to begin again…not true! We have activities that can entertain us through-out the off-season, if you will. As a GWRRA chapter and family, we enjoy gathering together for social events or just dinner to talk and plan for the next inning, so we can make the most of it…and make the most of it we do!

For example this strike (August) we have a Corn Roast (wonder what they have planned for all that but-ter?) at Jeff & Terri Curtis’ to look forward too. Then it’s off to the mid night run for a relaxing weekend. Many refer to this as the last big hurrah for the riding season and it can have that feel as you experience the cool straits weather. However, on the heels of the mid night run will be the Labor Day Campout and family picnic…whew! Tired yet?

After our August strike we move into the changing of sides as we take the field and defend against post-season boredom. Not to worry! We have events planned for the post season as well. Tom Taylor is planning a Moonshiners Run for anyone wanting to head south for some twisted fun…I mean twisty fun.

Next, this year we have moved our Rootin Tootin Rodeo Roundup to October and I believe it was a good move. We will be having a new band to entertain you and your family/friends. Another annual event many anticipate is the appreciation dinner, hosted by a long time member Don Gaddes at his business in Brooklyn.

This event is to thank you the chapter members for all your efforts selling raffle tickets, without which the chapter would not have the operating budget for the year we have, allowing us to enjoy more events without having to worry about raising additional funds. I haven’t even touched on the Christmas Party, Mall Show, chap-ter visits, game nights and the many dinner rides that will be spread out over the post season.

So as I step back into the batter’s box…look at the team and take my best swing at August I have plenty to look forward between riding seasons and the final strike of summer…strike three…let the fun continue.

Tom Wacker Chapter J Director

I'm remembering when we were in the Blue Ridge Moun-tains and it was a very nice day to ride. The weather report warned of thunderstorms, but we had rain gear. After all, getting wet is a part of motorcycling, right? When we came around the mountain, we ran right into a thunder-storm. No bridges or tunnels or any other place to get out of it. What did we do? That's to come. What do you do during a thunder & lighting storm According to the National Weather Service, lighting is the most under estimated weather hazards in the country. On an average it kills more people in the U.S. than tornadoes and hurricanes. Every thunderstorm contains the potential to be deadly, even the small pop-up ones. Lightning can strike from as far away as ten miles from the center of the storm. It is the first to arrive and the last to leave. You should wait 30 minutes before going out after the last sound of thunder. What should you do if caught outside during a thun-derstorm? When possible get indoors or get into a car, truck or bus. Stay away from buildings with open area's. When you cannot get inside, try to find an over-pass. Stop under it and get up away from the roadway, but stay away from the steel beams as they conduct elec-tricity. The very last thing you can do is find a low spot and take cover, stay away from signs poles and light poles. Should you be able to get indoors, stay away from electri-cal things like computers, phones and the TV. Keep a ra-dio on but place it away from people. Do not use the bath-room or take a shower. Ground water and underground pipes conduct electricity.

According to an article written by Don Francisco, I'll share these lighting facts: Lighting can strike from as far as ten miles from the center of the storm. Lighting can strike before the rain and up to 30 minutes after the rain. Lightning can be as hot as 54,000 degrees; five

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From Charlie & Kim Brown

MEC Coordinators

MEMBERSHIP CARD (be sure it’s current)

DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT

Hidden Membership Number

Contact: Charlie 517-206-5786 or Kim 517-937-5289

From Larry & Karen Chapter J Assist. Directors

From Mary Dodge

Newsletter Editor

Hi! Everyone July sure did go by fast. From Wing Ding to the Michi-

gan District Rally made July fly by. Now into August and Jeff and Teri’s “Corn Roast this Sunday after the gather-ing. Then later in the month the Midnight Ride. Hope all of you who can take the time will make it a weekend not to miss.

Since there has been so many activities it would be really nice to see some articles about what you partici-pated in and where. It really is a lot of fun to read your adventures.

We finally got our fence in to complete our Landscap-ing. We have been watering quite frequently and every-thing looks so beautiful. My Nephew (Todd) has really done a great job. Not done yet but soon the back of the house will look as beautiful as the front. Now I have started another project. My Sewing Room. I have com-pletely taken everything out, and am now in the process of painting it, new carpet, new storage cabinets (9 kitchen cabinets), new desk, and new ceiling fan. This will keep you know who from his 2 hour power naps for quite some time, as he has to put the cabinets and ceiling fan to-gether. We went Tuesday to the Ikea store in Canton, Mi and picked up the cabinets. You know who said there must be 500 lbs in the truck. I just know there are a lot of boxes. When it is finished my quilt sisters told me to call it “Mary’s Design Studio”, sounds good to me.

We will be working to update the Welcome Package so if anything has changed since we updated it 3 years ago, please let me know.

Have a great month and ride safe

times that of the sun's surface. An average bolt of light-ning has 30,000 amperes of charge, and 100 million volts of electrical potential.

What did we do when suddenly confronted by a thunderstorm? We were blessed to actually find a school and were able to get under an outside awn-ing. Not the safest place, but better than being out in the storm. We should have planned better or taken a different route away from the storm. Maybe we should have just stayed an extra day and been safe. I know that on our next trip we will have alternate plans and routes ready just in case of storms.

Plan well and ride safe.

Gary and Carol Chapter J Rider Educators

Thanks to all Chapter J members who assisted in the ticket sales in Down Town Hanover. Jan for her ex-pert cooking of the dead hog. She is a real SWEET lady. Cheryl and Deb for their help. I worked hard to have Mike give them some time in the dunk tank. He said as sweet as they are they would melt in the tank. I think so to. I was glad to see that some members brought friends and family. That is what it is all about. Thank Louie, he did his usual great job on the ticket sales. Mary’s got her work cut out for her to make this a good news letter article.

Mike was happy with the 250 dollars they made for the burn camp. They plan on coming back next year. We will need more dunkees. Let me know, I will put in a word for you. The first drop was cold after that it was fun. I wished more of J members would try it, maybe next year.

The Michigan District Rally will be over by the time this makes the news letter. I’m sure Karen and I will see a lot of friends we haven't seen since last year. After 20 years of Rallys we know a lot of members.

Sunday before the rally I helped Karen make cook-ies to take with us Thursday. Can not say I need any safety chrome for bike, got every thing I can think of and need. Makes a real good 4 day getaway.

Sorry we haven’t made more rides but other things came up and haven't got many miles in. We are plan-ning the midnight ride, how many others going? We have a room at the Water front.

Hope to see you there. Larry & Karen Bradley Chapter J Assistant Directors

“Rider Ed One Liners” Be aware of changing weather and

temperature conditions.

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Chapter J Doe Run

2011 Moonshiners Run

Secret Buddies 2011

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Please send Mary Dodge any Thank You notes you would like the sendee to have and she will put them in the Newsletter. We will reveal our Secret Buddies at the December 2011 Christmas Party. Just a quick note If anyone mails the new musical cards, be sure to

check with the Post Office and have the proper amount of stamps on the card. One person has received a card and had to pay 50 cents to get his /her card because (of course) the return address is not on the card. So just a heads-up for the rest of the people wanting to send those fun musical cards. Pat May-

nard

Reminder - it is FUN to just recognize your Secret Buddy any time that you want with a card. You can find a reason almost every month to celebrate something, but even when there isn't a holiday or a birthday or anniversary, keep in touch with them and keep them guessing. This doesn't have to be an expensive thing when you want to give somethng for any reason - birthday, anniversary, holi-day, just because. So start the FUN and keep your SECRET BUDDY guessing. Don’t forget to Thank them with a little message in the Newslet-ter.

Thanks Everyone Julie Hoover Dear Secret Buddie—What a nice surprise to find out-side my door. I love the gorgeous pink suede bag, and the beautiful whip crème pink tassels, and the

Tom and Pat Maynard—needs a little TLC. 10004 Rountree Rd Hanover, MI 49241 517-563-8755

Chapter J would also like to extend our deepest sympathy to those member’s and their families who have lost loved one’s this month.

GET WELL GREETINGS

If there is anyone we have missed, we sincerely apologize for Chapter “J”. Please let Deb Reamer 517-740-4080 know if there is anyone we need to send a card to.

goodies inside. GREAT TASTE GIRL! I love it. Thanks for thinking of me.

Julie Hoover Hey Secret Buddy who ever you are. You’re the greatest, I love my Butterfly, it is flying in my car, and I can see it every time I go anywhere in the car. I am also enjoying the note pad, and towel too.

Thanks so much Mary Dodge Dear Secret Buddy—Thank you for your thoughtful gifts.

Peggy Owens

New Buffalo, Michigan Saturday

September 10, 2011 Something for everyone! Close to 4 Winds Casino, if you’re a gambler and….maybe a winner. Shopping, Shopping, Shopping at the outlet mall near Indiana State Line. Lake Michigan, public beaches, or just exploring. There are 8 quaint little Beach Front Towns in Harbor Country—New Buffalo, Three Oaks, Union Pier, Lakeside, Harbent, and Sawyer, Michigan. Some of these are along tree-lined Red Arrow Highway that links them together, Seeing cottages, galleries, antique shops, and plenty of one-of-a-kind restaurants and also tasting at may wineries that flourish in the area, if you are so inclined too. Call Julie Hoover at 517-764-3893 and let me know if you are interested in a day trip or overnight. RSVP by Sunday August 14th noon if you’re inter-ested in an overnight so I can plan for overnite ac-commodations.

After careful consideration and appropriate coaching I’m moving the dates of the 2011 Moonshiners Run. I now plan to depart HPS at 7:00 am on Thursday September 22nd and return late on Sunday September 25th. Our first day will take us to Corbin Kentucky along I-75, our Second day will include Deals’ Gap and an overnight in Hiawasse, GA. I’m still working on our 3rd and final night. Let me know if you have any fquestions or...additional coaching opportunities. Thanks T2 517-262-1162 or [email protected]

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Chapter J at the Michigan District Rally

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Winning Ticket Seller Carol Williams with Audrey Holmes

Just passing through on my way to the

Midnight Ride to see Mary

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Chapter J Winners

Rich Fetterman Best of Show

1st Place Trike & Trailer 1st Place Light Show

Picture by Diane Lancaster 50/50 Drawings

$25 Gas Card for finding lost keys

Gordon & Ella May Rudolph 2nd Place

Goldwing with Trailer

Robert & Melanie (Petey) Variell 1st Place

Goldwing with Tralier

1st Place Ticket Sales

Chapter D2 8,000

2nd Place Ticket

Sales Chapter J

6,520

3rd Place Ticket Sales

Chapter F2 5,000

Grand Prize 2012 Gold Wing

Brian Smith (Jan & Ron’s Son)

Ticket # 040136

2nd Prize

Robert Falcenberry Ticket # 047733

3rd Prize

Mimi Apollonio Ticket # 025070

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Band

“Step Aside”

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Chapter J’s Charity

2011 & 2012

Great Lakes Burn Camp

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All Rides leave from Holiday Power Sports (unless otherwise noted)

TGIS Dinner Rides TBA

“Cal’s Ice Cream Ride’s” (leave from East Side Meijers Gas Station @ 6:30 pm)

Alert If you are going to a GWRRA Conven-tion Rally be prepared to show your

card. You will be CARDED

MEMBERSHIP CARD (be sure it’s current) DON’T LEAVE HOME WITHOUT IT

August 2011

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2 3

Cal’s Ice Cream Ride

4 5 6

Vet’s Memorial Park Ride

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Chp J Gathering & Corn Roast

at Jeff & Terri’s

8 9 10 11 12 13

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Great Lakes Burn Camp

Ride

15 16 17

Cal’s Ice Cream Ride

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Midnight Ride

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Midnight Ride

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Midnight Ride

22 23 24

Dinner Ride to Logan’s Steak

House

25 26 27

28 29 30 31

Cal’s Ice Cream Ride

Details for all rides/events are located in this Newsletter Under

Mark your Calendar, Flyer, or our website at www.gwrra-mi.org/chapter/j

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Chapter J 2011 Activities Calendar

July thru December

Departure and Arrival Times TBA (depending on destination)

Wed Aug 03

Cal’s “Ice Cream Ride” East Side Meijers Gas Station @ 6:30 pm

Sat Aug 06

Vietnam Vetran’s Memorial Park Ride to St. John’s, MI Leave HPS at 7:30 am

Sun Aug 07

Chapter J Gathering

Sun Aug 07

“CORN ROAST” at Jeff and Teri

Curtis (leave HPS @ 11:30 am)

Sun Aug 14

Great Lakes Burn Camp Ride (Chp J Charity 2011) (leaving HPS @ 10:15 am)

(see flyer in this Newsletter)

Wed Aug 17

Cal’s “Ice Cream Ride” East Side Meijers Gas Station @ 6:30 pm

Wed Aug 24

Dinner Ride to Logan’s Steak House in Lansing, MI Leave HPS @ 5:00 pm

Wed Aug 31

Cal’s “Ice Cream Ride” East Side Meijers Gas Station @ 6:30 pm

Fri—Mon Sept 02-05

Chapter J Labor Day Campout

Camping: Apple Creek Camp-

ground, Orban Rd, Grass Lake, MI 3 night Minimum, $35 per night, 2 small units may go on one site w/4 adults. Holding 5 sites for us until Sunday August 14th. If you want to camp call: Call Kim Brown @ 517-937-5289 then you will need to call: Apple Creek Campground @ 517-522-3467 Both steps must be completed for the # of sites reserved

Thurs Sept 22

“moonshiner’s Run” Leave HPS @ 7:00 am Details to follow per Tom Taylor

Fri—Sun Aug 19-21

Chapter G (Grand Rapids) Midnight Ride (see more info on Page 17)

Sat Aug 27 ?

Chapter R Hearts & Hands Ride

Sun Aug 28

Ride for Kids—Washtenaw Commu-nity College, Ann Arbor, MI

Sept 2011

Look for the Renaissance Festival ride that LB plans every year

Sun Sept 11

Chapter W (Adrian) Toy Run

Thur—Sat Sept 15 - 17

Region D Convention Coldwater, MI (see flyer in this Newsletter)

Sat Oct 01

Chapters DRJ R2 Free Fun Run

Sat Oct 15

Chapter J “Root’n Toot’n Rodeo Roundup” (see flyer in this Newsletter)

Sat Nov 19

CMA Thanksgiving Dinner

Fri Dec 09

Chapter J’s Christmas Party

Saturday Sept 03

Chapter J Family Picnic Horton Park, Horton, MI

2:00—????? Chapter will supply the Hot Dogs, water, Pop, and Table service. Bring a passing dish & Lawn Chairs. Games for kids, and adults, such as Egg Toss, Balloon Toss, and a Mystery Hunt. RSVP # of Kids in your party for prizes to Deb Reamer @ 517-780-4080 or e-mail [email protected]

Saturday Oct 22

Chapter J “Appreciation Dinner” Don Gaddes will be hosting this again this year.

Other 2011 Dates To put on your calendar 2011 Chapter Visitations and

Other Chapter J Activities

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Birthdays, Anniversaries,

and

GWRRA Member since ( * GWRRA Life Time Member)

August GWRRA Birthdays Member since

23 Cheryl Fetterman 03/99 26 Mary Dodge 06/89* 31 Jeff Curtis 01/11

August

Anniversaries

No Anniversaries this month Must have been to Hot

Let Louie Know if we missed your Birthday or Anniversary

July 2011 Drawing Winners

Bike Raffle Tickets

Randy Lea

50/50 Ticket

None

Chapter Pride

None

June 2011 Visitors

Don VanWert

Mark Your Calendars

Chapter J 2011 “Ole” Dinner Rides Rides, Times, & Dates will be announced at Gatherings, Email, or Phone Tree

Logan’s Steak House - Lansing, MI Wednesday - August 24, 2011

(Leave HPS @ 5:00 pm)

Contact Tom Wacker or Tom Taylor for your favorite Dinner Ride

Chapter G Midnight Ride Friday—Sunday

August 19-21, 2011

“CORN ROAST” Sunday

August 07, 2011 Starts at Noon eat at 1:00 pm

Bring a passing dish, beverage, and a stick of BUTTER, Lawn Chairs too.

Table Service, Ice, and of course Great CORN will be provided by Jeff and Teri

Leave HPS @ 11:30 am

Great Lakes Burn Camp Ride

Kalamazoo, MI Sunday

August 14, 2011 (Leaving HPS @ 10:15 am)

(see flyer in this Newsletter)

Rudy and/or Ben will be leading the group for the Mid-night Ride this year. If you haven’t participated in this event you really need to do it at least once. Rudy and Ben do a magnificent job of getting you through the night and to the Bridge. A really fantastic ride, tail lights in front of you and head lights behind you as far as you can see. What a beautiful sight. They will leave from the Jackson Post Office at 11:00 pm SHARP on Elm St, Exit 141 off of I-94 (on the south side)

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For Sale

2002 Honda Silverwing—Automatic, Ride with or with-out Trike kit (included). Looks sharp, rides smooth and

fast. Asking $3,000.00

Contact Julie Hoover @ 517-764-3893 01/12

For Sale Girls/Ladies—21 speed Bicycle—gently used—Looks sharp $35.00 See or call Julie Hoover at 517-764-3893 11/11

For Sale GOLDEN SPECTRO 10W40 $ 8.00 QT

1500 & 1800 HONDA FILTER $ 8.95

DEKA BATTERY 1500 & 1800 $87.50

Contact: Larry Bradley 63691 (Larry’s Garage) 105 E Main St Hanover, MI Larry,'s Garage 517-563-2300

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For Sale 1999 Goldwing SE 50th Anniversary—Two Tone Red Star w/ bright trailer to match. Bike & Trailer was pin striped by Steve Baller. CB Radio & Inter-com. Many extras—such as Compufire Alt & Gel Battery, Air Wings upper & lower, Rider back rest w/pocket & cruise pages, passenger arm rest w/pockets, chrome foot boards, & vol control. Trunk & side com-partment travel bags, Luggage rack & flag pole & travel bag, bike wired for battery tender & heated cloths, battery tender. Full Light Package— Trunk spoiler w/ brake lite, trunk & side compartments & rear lites, running lights, fire rings & ground lites. Extra Chrome—Fork cover, side marker, engine rocker cov-ers, front rotor covers, fairing cover, cam covers ea-gle, license holder & pocket trim, rider running boards, engine side covers. Glove Box Map Pocket w/ lighter & or phone charger. Mud Flap, Fire Extinguisher & First Aid Kit. Butler Mugs, Driver & Passenger, Three covers, fullstorage, full travel & 1/2 cover. Asking Price of $11,200.00 Contact Dick Beardsley at 269-779-7513 10/11

For Sale Radar Detector Mounts—for 1500 & 1800 Gold Wings only— 32 left for Right Hand $20.00 each

KRISS Firefly Trunk Brake Light Flasher $35.00

1800 Goldwing Parts Long Ergo Peg Arms $15.00

Entire 2007 1800 Rear End Make Offer

2—Stock Front Cowls (Grey) $10.00 $20.00

2—Stock Lower Side Cowls $30.00

(something missing or broken)?

Contact Richard Fetterman Cell: 517-812-2148

Classifieds

For Sale 2001 V-Star Custom - Plenty of Add-on’s, Beach Bars, Lowering Kit (front & rear), Lots of Chrome $4,500.00 Contact Dennis at 517-936-4847 9/11

For Sale 1 - First Gear Mesh Jacket with Liner, color Silver, Size Large - $35.00 1 - TourMaster Mesh Jacket w/o Liner, color Silver, Size Large - $25.00 1 - Pair women's riding jeans w/protective padding, Size 32 waist, 34 inseam - $25.00 2 - Condor Pit Stop Motorcycle Chocks - $125 each (List price is $250) All items are used, but in very good to great condition. Contact Doug or Rene' Newton 517-782-6835 11/11

For Sale 2005 Honda ST1300 Red—5,969 Miles, in perfect condition. Asking $6,500 or B/O Contact Ted Hilleary at 517-416-8989 10/11

Buy or Sell Something Here

For Sale

2003 1800 Goldwing—Black, 60,000 miles, loaded $13,500.00

Contact Randy Lea @ 517-652-1289 01/12

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GWRRA

Region D, Chapter J

2550 N. Lima Center Rd.

Dexter, MI 48130

734-476-1085

Monthly Gathering @ 9:00 am

Social Time @ 8:00 am

The 1st Sunday of the month,

@ Holiday Powersports

4501 Page Avenue

Michigan Center, MI 49254

(517) 764-3600

FIRST CLASS MAIL

Visit Chapter “J”

on the Internet,

Our Web Page address:

www.gwrra-mi.org/chapter/j 2011 Chapter “J” Couple of the Year

Congratulations Gordon & Ella may Rudolph

We would also like to recognize:

International COY Kirby and Sandy

White

“ATTENTION” Next

MONTHLY Gathering is

Sunday September 11, 2011

Social Hour 8:00 am—9:00 am

Gathering 9:00 am—10:00 am (approx.)

Region “D” COY TBA

Michigan District COY Ken & Patti Kintner