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GWRRA National President
Anita Alkire
Directors
Ray & Sandi Garris
Rider Education Directors
Bob & Althea Berry
Member Enhancement Directors
Larry & Penny Anthony
Director Training
Clara & Fred Boldt
Deputy Directors
Bob & Nancy Shrader
SC District
Directors
Buddy & Kim Summer
Assistant District Directors
J.W. & Yolanda Worley
Bill & Judy Dunaway
John & Karen Higgins
COY Coordinator
Mary Coral
Membership Enhancement
Coordinators
Jean & Rich Kitko
District Treasurer
Mary Coral
Rider Educator & MAP
Coordinator
Rich Kitko
District Trainers
Don & Rhonda Weed
District Couple Of The Year
Jon & Donna Horning
The Official Publication of the GWRRA Tri County Wings, Charleston, South Carolina .............................. February 2018
TRI COUNTY WINGS TRI COUNTY WINGS
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
South Carolina District
CHAPTER “SC-G”
BERKELEY • CHARLESTON • DORCHESTER
The “G” Force!
Friends for Fun, Safety
and Knowledge
NEXT CHAPTER GATHERINGS February 3rd and March 3rd Education Seminars at 10am.
Gather at 11:00am, meet and eat at 11:30am, at Logan’s Roadhouse
211 Azalea Square Blvd, Summerville, SC
Chapter “G” Officer Team
Chapter Directors
Mike Melton & Anne Sheets
843-847-1444
Assistant Directors
George & Gloria Servant
508-868-7217
Chapter Treasurer
Anita Fender
843-478-0989
Chapter Ride Coordinator
Craig Miller
843-345-7890
Membership Enhancement
Coordinators
Vacant
2017 Couple of the Year
George & Gloria Servant
Chapter “G” Support Team
Activity Coordinators
Anita Hull
Bill & Cathy Tulluck
Gloria Servant
Goodie Shoppe
Gloria Servant
Newsletter Editor
George Servant
Webmaster
Mike Melton
Web Editor
Bob Loomas
Inside this Edition:
Article____________________ Page From Your Chapter Director……2-3 Assistant CD…………………….….. 4 From Your Treasurer……………….5 Newsletter Changes.…………..…..6 Rider Ed………………………….…..7 What’s Happening….……….……..8 Recipe………………..………………9 On the Lighter Side……………….10 Calendars……………………….11-12 For Sale………………………….13-14 This and That……………………….15 Birthdays & Anniversaries ……….16
Chapter Website:
http://gwrra-sc-g.org
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Sometimes, this position can be tough. Then there are those whom reach out, and we can help,
with even the smallest efforts on our part, but greatly needed by others. When I get the phone
call with the bad news, I struggle. But then I’m afforded an opportunity to help the members or
family members, by offering up our wonderful chapter resources, which you have always come
through. I would like to thank you for your unwavering support to our chapter.
I would also like to extend my gratitude for all the support from all of our Chapter Officers, and
Support Staff. Without them, we would not have the active and fun filled chapter that we do. I tip
my hat to each of you with a grateful heart.
That all said, January was a very busy month. We started off on
the 1st, with our North/South Potluck
lunch with 32 members and guests in
attendance. A great time was had,
with great food, desserts and lot’s of
fun things. We even did something
new and entertaining. We auctioned
off the leftovers, which helped to cover the cost
of the chapter provided food.
Then we were planning our Chapter Gathering, only to have father winter to
dump 7.5 inches of snow on us, and pretty much brought the low country to
gridlock. So we had to delay our Gathering, and combined it with our Meet
to Eat, enjoying the back room at Sticky Fingers in Summerville, with 21
members and guests in attendance. The food was great, and a fun time had
by all. We even helped out a member in need, who blew out a tire on the
way there, and arranged for them to get mobile again so they didn’t have to
walk home in the rain.
We followed that up with 8 of us attending the SC District All
Members Forum. We sat through a seminar, that we didn’t realize was a seminar
until they put a slide up, about half way through. This is the new style of
presentations under the University Trainer program. We got caught up on some
of the news, upcoming events, and a good time with distant friends. A big
thanks to Buddy and Kim, and their team, for a fun filled event.
Then we had a great Team Meeting, where we continued plotting away at the
future events and rides for the chapter, with 10 members in attendance. I would remind you, this
(Continued on page 3)
Chapter Directors
Mike Melton & Anne Sheets P.O. Box 61885, North Charleston, SC 29419
843-847-1444
From your Chapter Director
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meeting is not just for the team. We welcome attendance and inputs from all our members, and
we have received some great ideas this way. Thank you.
After that, Craig led a Mystery Ride off to parts around the Low Country, and ended up eating
lunch at Rodney Scott’s BBQ in downtown Charleston, with 8 riders enjoying some great food.
The weather was great, and the ride was a good January ride.
Then we were off to the next Meet to Eat, where we changed our plans and went to the local
American Legion Post and supported their Spaghetti Fund Raiser dinner. We had 12 members to
come out to support this effort, and we thank you for your support.
Then came the big event… the Chapter Oyster Roast, where we
had some great member support, roasting the oysters, cooking
the hamburgers and hot dogs, and again, some awesome
covered dishes and desserts.
This is always a fun time. And
with an attendance of over 33
people, we got to see some of
our friends from the past also,
and we hope they will come
back to support the chapter.
Our last event for the month of
January, we did something very different. We went to the Flower
Town Players performance of “She Kills Monsters”, a hilarious play
about a young women’s journey in learning about her sister after
her death, by playing dungeons and dragons. We had a great time,
with 10 of our members in attendance, where some of us went out to
eat afterwards, and found a new Meet to Eat possibility.
Now the sad news. I recently received a phone call from one of our members, who had just
learned they had cancer. The prognosis is not good, so they are trying to get their affairs in
order. To do that, they need to sell the GL 1800 they just bought used last year. It is a 2001
GL1800 with just over 100K miles. It is black, and they are asking $6,800. This bike was
previously owned by another one of our members, who kept immaculate records and
maintenance on the bike. Anyone interested can contact Mike Melton, at 843-847-1444, and we
can make arrangements for the contact.
And, as I write this, there is good news and bad news. Bad news is, Craig Miller is in the
Summerville hospital. The good news is he has been moved out of the emergency room, out of
the Intensive Care Unit, and now in a normal room. We expect he will remain there for a few
more days as they run tests and try to get him better. Keep Craig in your prayers.
For those who remember Dan Pittman, he is doing well in his new home up in Hopkinton, MA.
His son-in-law and family look out for him up there. We miss you Dan.
Until next time, ride safe, ride often, and be thankful,
Mike Melton
(Continued from page 2)
From your Chapter Director (Continued)
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Assistant Chapter Directors 2017 Chapter Couple of the Year
George & Gloria Servant George - 508-868-7217
Gloria - 508-345-5228
email - [email protected]
Another Year has passed As your outgoing Couple of the Year, 2017 has been a great year and a lot of fun for us. By
now, most of you know that our goal was to change things up a little and break the mold of
repeating the same things year after year. We tried our best to start a few new things with the
Chapter, including “giving back” to our community.
We began in June with a breakfast meeting at Sunrise Bistro, followed by a Mystery
Scavenger Hunt Ride with an “Amazing Race” twist of solving and following clues around the
greater Summerville area and ending with lunch and prizes in a local park. This was, of course,
a Fundraising event to benefit One80 Place, a homeless shelter for Veterans in Charleston, in
memory of Roger Burriss. We followed that up with a second Fundraiser Mystery Ride in
October starting from Logan’s in Summerville with questionnaires to fill out at stops along the
route, ending with more prizes and an ice cream social in a Eutawville park. Later in October, a
group of us delivered a $400 check to a grateful One80 Place to help in supporting their efforts
with our Veterans, down on their luck, and giving them the tools needed to improve their lives.
As a change up for our annual Christmas Party in December, rather than exchanging gifts, our
Chapter collected over 80 unwrapped toys for Toys for Tots and presented our gifts and a check
to representatives of the Marines and Navy, valued at over $1,000. Great Job!!!
At the same event, we played a Trivia game and gave away prizes, and had some fun with a
short round of Pictionary.
At our Annual North/South Dinner on New Years Day, we auctioned off the leftover food and
collected another $50 to go into our Treasury. You’ll hear more on that subject in our
Treasurer’s first newsletter article on the following page.
As we start 2018, we hope to continue to come up with new fun ways to make our Gatherings
more exciting and inviting in an effort to increase member participation. In addition, we are
making some changes to our Newsletter, also trying to make it more interesting and still
relevant. As always, we welcome your comments, new ideas and articles.
We sincerely hope that our efforts are taking hold and that
more members will come up with suggestions for more rides,
maybe even plan and/or lead a ride to one of your favorite
places, and new ideas to have fun at our Chapter Gatherings
and other events.
Thanks for all your support in 2017.
Let’s make 2018 even better!
George and Gloria Servant
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Important information for all members:
The Chapter Treasury is quite low due to recent
operating expenditures. Just a reminder… All GWRRA
membership dues go to the National Organization and
NOT one cent comes back to the Chapters.
In order to ensure we have the funds necessary to take
care of the chapter throughout the year ahead, we are
implementing a few new things:
1. We are starting a ride donation of $1.00 per person for each Chapter Ride
(other GW Chapters have found this a painless way to keep their treasury
healthy).
2. We are planning a Progressive Dinner/Ride in the Spring and will charge $5.00
per person to participate. This will be a Mystery Ride to three members homes,
each serving a separate course. All funds collected will go to the Chapter
Treasury, NOT to the participating hosts. This promises to be a fun event and we
hope to see you all there.
All members are encouraged to participate in the 50-25-25 drawing as that is
our primary source of funds. Remember, we the chapter, are responsible for our
own financial health.
Have you got an idea… please be sure to share it.
Thank You for your help!
Anita
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February Trivia Question: What is the most intimate & socially personal medium in the world
according to Harry von Zell?
Last month’s Trivia Question: What do Paul Revere, Lorenzo deMedici, J. Edgar
Hoover and Betsy Ross all have in common? All were born on January 1st.
4 members got it right: Kathy Truluck, Dave Dence, Dennis DeFendi & Bill Tulluck.
January’s free ticket winner will be picked at February’s Gathering.
Chapter Treasurer
Anita Fender 843-478-0989
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Newsletter Changes for 2018 We are adding some color, new fonts and borders throughout to start.
Rider Education Safety Corner has changed to Ride Coordinator. Craig will continue
submitting articles and we will see articles from District Rider Educator Rich Kitco as well.
What Happened Last Month page is gone. Everyone receives g-mails from Mike in advance of
those events and anyone interested in (or able to) taking part in would have already.
What’s Happening This Month and Beyond page will continue to focus on upcoming Chapter
events. We will include District news and a few local events that may be of interest for short
notice rides. What’s Going On In The Area may be incorporated in this page as well.
The Special Days of (the month) are gone. Seemed to be a lack of interest, but could return if
we get renewed interest.
Calendars reduced from three months to two.
New Trivia Rules for 2018…
You have 24 hours to submit the correct answer.
Winner will be drawn from all the correct answers received.
As before, you cannot win two months in a row, everyone has a chance.
Five free tickets will be awarded at the next Chapter Gathering you attend.
Hidden Member Numbers gone due to lack of participation.
For Sale pages will continue. Please let us know if you want your ads to run again each month
and if your articles have been sold. If we don’t hear from you, we will assume they have
been sold. Thanks for your help with this.
We sincerely hope you enjoy reading the revised newsletter. Our goal is to make it more
appealing and remain informative. Any suggestions for additional changes, new features, etc.,
are welcomed.
George Servant [email protected]
We’re playing a little BINGO at
the February Gathering.
We’ll have BINGO cards for sale
following lunch.
Please bring a roll of pennies
to use as markers.
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District Rider Educator
Craig R. Miller 106 Heritage Ln,
Summerville SC 29483
843-345-7890
Levels Are your Levels up to date? Do you need a Co-Rider Course, CPR/FA, ARC, TRC to be
current? Do you even know the status of your Levels?
Last month’s newsletter article was dedicated to checking your own levels status. You can
access your info from the GWRRA website under Rider Ed at “My R.E. Information”.
Your District Team is working on providing as many training opportunities as we can work in.
Keep an eye on the District Bulletin where everything in the District is listed.
We are working on Chapter Levels Reports and getting them to the Chapter Directors so they
will know the Levels health of the Chapter.
Why the emphasis on Levels you may ask. The GWRRA Levels program was instated to keep
the Members safe on the road in an inherently dangerous sport. Think about it, it is pretty
dangerous on the highway with all the distracted drivers as well as the volume of traffic now
days. Some riders scoff at the Levels because it advocates ATGATT but if you have ever
experienced the dreaded Motorcycle Road Rash you will know why the gear is required. It is
just good common sense!
So let’s make South Carolina safe.
Richard Kitko Editor’s Note: For more detailed instructions, you can
SC District Rider Educator also refer to our September Chapter Newsletter and
with this link ...http://re2.gwrra.org/login_mem.php
__________________________________________________________________
Chapter Ride Coordinator
Well, the first planned ride for the Chapter was
Saturday, January 20th. We had 4 bikes and 7
people. It was a great day ride through Moncks
Corner up to Jamestown, then to Mount Pleasant
and ended up at Rodney Scotts BBQ in downtown
Charleston. It was a great day for a ride. The food
was great and the day could not have been better.
If you have a destination in mind let me know and
I will try to work it in. We are trying to plan some
fun rides to get the chapter more active and we
can’t do that without support from everyone. I will
also try to have some rides during the week for those
who can ride, although it might be without much notice.
Rich Kitco
6 Ernie Court
Irmo, SC 29063
843-240-3392
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What’s Happening This Month and Beyond Here are some things that are coming up in the future. Submit info for this page to
Did you get everything you wanted for Christmas?
Maybe you got something really meant for
somebody else?
Here’s your opportunity to Regift Responsibly!
Bring that less than perfect gift to the next Chapter
Gathering for a chance to take home that perfect
item you wish would have been under your
Christmas tree.
All donated items will be re-gifted as door prizes
at the February Chapter Gathering
Chapter G Gathering
Our next Gathering will be on Saturday,
February 3rd at Logan’s Roadhouse, 211
Azalea Square Boulevard, Summerville. For
the R U Ready to Ride Seminar, arrive by
10am and use the side door. For the
Gathering, arrive after 11am and order your
food, meeting starts at 11:30. Food will be
served when we finish the meeting. We have
started doing door prizes again, so see the
info below.
Super Bowl Gathering
MJ and John LeBlanc are hosting this year’s
Super Bowl Pot Luck event again at their
home. You must RSVP to attend. Contact at
Address will be provided upon MJ receiving
your RSVP. Plan to arrive no later than 5:30
pm for Pot Luck meal - Game starts
approximately at 6:30 pm.
Come and root for your favorite team!
CPR/First Aid Class
Sherri Pawlak will be teaching the American
Heart Association Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/
AED course at Messiah Lutheran Church in
Hanahan on February 10th. A seats are still
available if you need to keep your Levels
Program requirements up to date or just want
to take the course. Call Mike Melton at 843-
847-1444 to reserve a seat (first come, first
serve). Class starts 8:30 am promptly.
Team Meeting Our next Team Meeting will be on February
13th at the Icehouse Restaurant, 104 E. Doty
Ave in Summerville. We meet at 6:30 and
break for dinner when the food is served.
Please let Mike know if you plan to attend.
The meeting is open to all members who
would like to come see what it takes to run a
chapter, or has a ride or activity suggestion
they would like to share with the team.
Meet to Eats We have two Meet to Eats scheduled for this
month. The first Meet to Eat will be on
February 8th at O’Charley’s, 2126 Henry
Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston. The second one
will be on February 22nd at Old Trolley
Public House, 1525 Old Trolley Rd, Suite M,
Summerville. We will eat at 6:30pm. Come on
out, bring a friend, and let’s have a great
time.
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Recipe of the Month
Potato Rolls
Ingredients 6 potatoes, peeled
2 cups grated parmesan cheese, divided
3 teaspoons salt, divided
4 tablespoons olive oil, divided
1 sweet onion, diced
1 lb ground beef
14 ½ oz diced tomato, 1 can, drained
4 tablespoons fresh parsley, chopped, divided
½ teaspoon pepper
6 cups spinach
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 cup ricotta cheese
Preparation Preheat oven to 350˚F (180˚C).
Using a knife or mandolin cut the potatoes into slices ¼-inch (6 mm) thick.
On a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, sprinkle half of the Parmesan cheese and spread until it is evenly covering the parchment paper.
Place the potatoes over the parmesan so each potato is overlapping the previous potato both vertically and horizontally. Continue until the entire pan is filled with potatoes.
Sprinkle to rest of the Parmesan evenly over the potatoes. Season with 1 teaspoon of salt. Bake for 30 minutes, until golden and the potatoes are flexible and slightly crispy.
In a skillet heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat. Once the oil begins to shimmer, add the onions, and cook until caramelized, about 15 minutes.
Add the beef break up and mix with the onion until cooked. Mix in the tomatoes, 3 tablespoons of parsley, paprika, 1 teaspoon of salt, and pepper. Stir, cooking until the
beef is browned and cooked through. Remove from heat.
In a skillet heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium heat. Add the spinach, cook until wilted. Add 1 teaspoon of salt and the garlic. Stir to combine. Remove from heat.
In a bowl combine the spinach mixture and the ricotta. Set aside.
Evenly spread the spinach mixture over the cooked potato sheet.
Evenly spread the beef mixture over the spinach. Sprinkle mozzarella over the beef.
Take one end of the potato sheet holding the parchment paper begin rolling upward, making sure the ingredients are not coming out the ends.
Once the it is completely rolled place the potato roll on the parchment paper and bake for 15 minutes.
Sprinkle with parsley for garnish. Slice and enjoy! Serves 8.
Submitted by Anita Fender
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ON THE LIGHTER SIDE
Ponderings (Some Things to Think About, But Not Too Seriously)
I used to eat a lot of natural foods until I learned that most people die of natural causes.
Do illiterate people get the full effect of Alphabet Soup?
There are two kinds of pedestrians . . . The quick and the dead.
If corn oil is made from corn, and vegetable oil is made from vegetables, then what is baby oil made from?
Why doesn’t glue stick to the inside of the bottle?
The only difference between a rut and a grave is the depth.
If Jimmy cracks corn and no one cares, why is there a song about him?
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Does pushing the elevator button more than once make it arrive faster?
All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism.
In the 60’s, people took acid to make the world weird. Now the world is weird and people take Prozac to make it normal.
How is it one careless match can start a forest fire, but it takes a whole box to start a campfire?
Healthy is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.
If money doesn’t grow on trees then why do banks have branches?
Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again.
How important does a person have to be before they are considered assassinated instead of just murdered?
Life is sexually transmitted.
Since bread is square, then why is sandwich meat round? (to be continued)
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February 2018 GWRRA Event / Ride Schedule for Chapter “G”
Upcoming Events
Mar—Florida District Rally
Apr—Spring Mountain Trip
May—SC District Rally
Meet To Eat
Eat at 6:30pm
8 Feb— O’Charley’s, 2126 Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston
22 Feb— Old Trolley Public House, 1525 Old Trolley Rd Ste M,
Summerville
THIS MONTH IN CHAPTER ‘G’ Everything on this calendar is subject to change. Check our online calendar for the most up to date info at www.gwrra-sc-g.org
3 FEB - Chapter Gathering & Seminar– Chapter Gathering - Chapter Gathering - Logan's Roadhouse, 211 Azalea Square Boulevard, Summerville, Meet
at 11:30am, Eat - 12:30pm. Education Seminar starts at 10am. Come in side door..
8 FEB - Meet to Eat, O’Charley’s, 2126 Henry Tecklenburg Dr, Charleston, Eat at 6:30pm.
11 FEB - Team Meeting, TBD, Meet at 6:30pm
17 FEB - This is the Harper’s Amazing Ride, a ride where all the proceeds go to support inpatient families at MUSC Children’s Hospital. Let’s put
together a team and go meet the challenge.
19 FEB - Presidents Day. A holiday for some. Who is interested in a ride?
22 FEB - Meet to Eat, Old Trolley Public House, 1525 Old Trolley Rd Ste M, Summerville. Eat at 6:30pm
24 FEB - This will be the District Couple of the Year (COY) and Individual of the Year selection. Come out and support George and Gloria as they
compete for the COY, and the others who will be competing. Let’s have a big turnout for our team.
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 1 2 3
Meet To Eat
Team Meeting
Meet To Eat
Education Seminar & Chapter ‘G’ Gathering
Valentines Day
Chapter Gathering
CPR/First Aid Class
Harper’s Amazing Ride
Couple of the Year / Individual of the
Year Selection in Whitmire
Super Bowl Gathering Pot Luck
Presidents Day
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March 2018 GWRRA Event / Ride Schedule for Chapter “G”
Upcoming Events
Apr—Spring Mountain Trip
May—SC District Rally
Meet To Eat
Eat at 6:30pm
8 Mar— Bear E Patch Café, 1980 Ashley River Rd, Charleston
22 Mar— Castillo's Ristorante & Pizzeria 975 Bacons Bridge Rd #156,
Summerville
THIS MONTH IN CHAPTER ‘G’ Everything on this calendar is subject to change. Check our online calendar for the most up to date info at www.gwrra-sc-g.org
3 MAR - Chapter Gathering & Seminar– Chapter Gathering - Chapter Gathering - Logan's Roadhouse, 211 Azalea Square Boulevard, Summerville,
Meet at 11:30am, Eat - 12:30pm. Education Seminar starts at 10am. Come in side door..
8 MAR - Meet to Eat, Bear E Patch Café, 1980 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, Eat at 6:30pm.
13 MAR - Team Meeting, Icehouse Restaurant, 104 E Doty Ave, Summerville, Meet at 6:30pm
17 MAR - Pearl’s Topiary Ride (Look for announcement)
Potential ARC or TRC. Look for “G”mail.
22 MAR - Meet to Eat, Castillo's Ristorante & Pizzeria 975 Bacons Bridge Rd #156, Summerville. Eat at 6:30pm
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
28 29 30 31 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Meet To Eat
Team Meeting
Meet To Eat
Education Seminar & Chapter ‘G’ Gathering
FL District Rally, Orlando, FL
Daylight Savings Pearl’s Topiary Ride
ARC / TRC ?
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2003 GL1800 Trike Excellent condition 2003 Gold Wing
with a 2009 CSC Cobra trike kit. Has
the Auxiliary Fuel Tank and Chrome
Wheels. Red with custom pin strip-
ing with 78K miles.
Many accessories to include CB,
backrest, chrome. Excellent condi-
tion. Asking $12K .
Call Mike at 843-847-1444 for inquir-
ies or to see it.
FOR SALE
Kendon Single Stand-Up Motorcycle Trailer
Folds Up Vertical, Takes up little room in garage.
Weighs 300lbs, Carries over 1,000 lbs.
Like New ... Less than 600 Miles on this trailer.
MSRP $2,599.95 Asking $1,250.00
Check it out at: https://www.kendonusa.com/
product/single-stand-up-motorcycle-trailer/
Contact Dennis at Cell 843-819-5799
Email: [email protected]
2009 Gold Wing GL 1800 Trike
Champion trike conversion. Approx 69,000 miles. Steam Special Edition Windshield, Trailer
Hitch with wiring, Utopia Backrest, Kuryakin Luggage Rack, Kuryakin Passenger Arm Rests, Fog
Lights, Trunk Carpet, Air Wings, Ring of Fire, CB Radio, Lots of chrome. Garage kept.
Excellent Condition. Asking $24K (negotiable).
Call Lupe Carrera at 843-834-4327 or 843-563-6323 or email at [email protected]
________________________________________________________________________________________
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Alcan Traveler "Clamshell" Trailer per-
fect for pulling behind your motorcycle or
other use. Approximately 44" wide by 60"
long. Excellent condition. It is complete
with interior carpet, luggage rack, spare tire
& bearing buddies. Uses standard 1.875"
ball hitch. The wheel bearings, bearing
buddies, tires, wiring, and lift supports are
all new except for one trip of approximately
900 miles. Clean Title. Asking $800. No
shipping. Cash only.
Call or text Bill @ (843) 200-9980.
For photos….
https://drive.google.com/open?
id=0B9ROUidlg8tMMU5LZ2F5dkM5QjA
2004 Honda ST1300, ABS model, with 69,000
miles. Standard equipment includes:
Fuel injected 1300 cc engine
Electric windshield
Removable saddlebags with carrying handle
(wide enough for a full-face helmet)
Shaft driven and water cooled
7.7 gal fuel tank
Aftermarket options:
Cruise control
Honda heated grips
Russell Daylong seat
Back-up backrest
Highway pegs
V-Stream windshield
Reduced price to sell $4,500
For more info, contact Joe at:
502-648-4836 or [email protected]
FOR SALE
Rear Wheel for Goldwing
GL1800 – True roundness has
been tested. Price $50 Call Bill
at 843-200-9980
Goldwing Bike
Cover with Zipper
Pouch – Good Condition
but I had to get a trike
cover. Price $25.00 Call
Bill at 843-200-9980
NEW BATTERY
Brand new never installed & still in box bat-
tery for GL1800. YUASA Powersports AGM
Maintenance Free Battery, YTX20HL-BS,
The battery has the same physical dimen-
sions as the stock battery except this one is
a little heftier. V=12, Ah=18, CCA=310,
Wt=12.4, L=6.875”, W=3.4375”, H=6.125”.
Found out I did not need it after I got it, so
will sell it to you for $65.
Call Bill at 843-200-9980
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The Goodie Shop Even G-Force wears his
Chapter Hat. Where’s yours?
Available in Red, White & Black
Only $12.00
What’s Going On In The Area
Feb 1-28 – Gullah Celebration, Hilton Head
http://www.gullahcelebration.com/
Feb 10 -11 – Lowcountry Irish Fest, St. Pleas-
ant
https://www.lowcountryirishfest.com/
Feb 16-18 – Southeastern Wildlife Exposition,
Charleston
http://sewe.com/
Feb 21-25 – Beaufort International Film Festi-
val
https://www.beaufortfilmfestival.com/
Feb 24-25 – Horry County Museum Quilt Gala,
Myrtle Beach
http://www.horrycountymuseum.org/quilt-
gala/
Mar 2-4 – Battle of Broxton Bridge Reenact-
ment, Ehrhardt
http://broxtonbridge.com/reenactment.htm
Mar 17 – St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Festival,
North Myrtle Beach
http://parks.nmb.us/festivalsevents/festivals/
st-patricks-day-parade-and-festival/
Mar 22 – Burning of the Socks, Georgetown
https://scmaritimemuseum.org/event/7th-
annual-burning-socks/
Mar 22-25 – Tartan Day South Festival, Colum-
bia
http://tartandaysouth.com/
Apr 6 - 8 – Flowertown Festival, Summerville
http://www.flowertownfestival.org
Apr 12 -14 – SC BBQ and Shag Festival, He-
mingway
http://www.scbbqshagfestival.org/
Apr 13-15 – World Grits Festival, St. George
http://worldgritsfestival.com/index.html
Apr 29 – Blessing of the Fleet and Seafood
Festival, Mount Pleasant
https://experiencemountpleasant.com/
events/blessing-of-the-fleet/
– Submitted by MJ & John LeBlanc
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THE BULLETIN BOARD
FRIENDS FOR FUN, SAFETY AND KNOWLEDGE
FEBRUARY
BIRTHDAYS
Bob Nobbs ............................... Feb 1
Shirley Burriss .......................... Feb 3
Sissy Morris .............................. Feb 8
Cindy Carter..……………………..Feb 9
Ron Morris.………………………...Feb 16
FEBRUARY
ANNIVERSARIES
VARIOUS DISTRICT
EVENTS
22 - 24 Mar — FL Rally, Altamonte Springs 3 - 5 May — SC Rally, Newberry 17 - 19 May — AL Rally, Mobile 2 - 4 Aug — GA Rally, Dalton 29 Aug - 2 Sep—Wing Ding
It’s winter, but we are lucky enough here in SC to have awesome riding weather, even in February.
But the weather can change quickly, and the temperatures drop quickly. Always carry extra gear so
you can layer up if those temps fall. Be on the lookout for black ice. If it looks wet, it may be ice. We
want to have FUN riding. Be careful out there, and prepared for the elements.
Note: If you are new to Chapter ‘G’, or if we've missed your birthday or anniversary, please send an email to Mike Melton at [email protected]. Include your name, birthday (no year needed) and anniversary (also no year needed).
George & Gloria Servant…….Feb 22
John & MJ LeBlanc…………...Feb 28