Well we made our annual trek to the Renaissance Festival again this year. Those that made the trip were: Alan Stewart, Susan Wagner, and their son Brian, Steve and Bonnie Mathews, Bev, myself and our newest member Dave Lehman. Some of you may remember that Dave was a member several years ago. It was a GREAT day for a motorcycle ride. Weather could not have been better. Obviously everyone else thought the same way. When we got there we had to WAIT in line to get in for 45 minutes. As I said it was worth it. Of course we saw DED Bob and many others. I have made a photo album in the “Photos” tab at the top of the page.
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Make: HARLEY DAVIDSON Model: TOURING
Model Year: 2005
Manufacturer: HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR COMPANY Mfr’s Report Date: JAN 21, 2004
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 04E094000 N/A
NHTSA Action Number: N/A
Component: FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE:CARBURETOR SYSTEM
Summary:
CERTAIN FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVES USED AS REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT, P/NOS 61338-02, 62169-02A, 61338-94D, AND 62169-95C FOR USE ON CERTAIN 2005 CARBURETED SPORTSTERS, DYNA, SOFTAIL, AND TOURING MODEL MOTORCYCLES. THESE VALVES MAY HAVE BEEN PRODUCED WITH THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE ‘ON’ POSITION AND THE ‘RESERVE’ POSITION OF THE VALVE MAY HAVE BEEN REVERSED.
Consequence:
IF THE BIKE WERE OPERATING WITH THE VALVE IN THE ‘ON’ POSITION, THE BIKE COULD RUN OUT OF FUEL, THE EXPECTED FUEL RESERVE WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE. THIS COULD LEAD TO THE DRIVER RUNNING OUT OF GAS WITHOUT WARNING, INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH.
Remedy:
DEALERS WILL INSPECT THE FUEL VALVE AND REPLACE IT, IF NECESSARY. THE RECALL BEGAN JANUARY 27, 2005. OWNERS SHOULD CONTACT HARLEY-DAVIDSON AT 1-414-342-4080. IF YOU HAVE HAD OR INSTALLED A REPLACEMENT FUEL SHUT-OFF VALVE IN YOUR MOTORCYCLE, PLEASE TAKE YOUR VEHICLE TO YOUR DEALER TO HAVE THE VALVE INSPECTED FOR PROPER OPERATION AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
Notes:
CUSTOMERS CAN ALSO CONTACT THE NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION’S AUTO SAFETY HOTLINE AT 1-888-327-4236.
A public memorial service was held in Tucson for a U.S. Border Patrol agent killed in December in a shootout with border bandits.
The service for 40-year-old agent Brian A. Terry was held at 11 a.m. on Jan. 21 at Kino Stadium, formerly known as Tucson Electric Park.
Terry was waiting with three other agents north of Nogales on Dec. 14 when a gun battle with the bandits began. Four suspects were arrested.
FBI spokeswoman Susan Herskovits would not provide details of the investigation.
Bandits have long roamed border areas, robbing and sexually assaulting illegal immigrants as they cross into the country.
A memorial service for Terry was held Dec. 22 in his native Michigan.
Those in attendance from the Blue Knights AZ IX Chapter were Harry Barden, Norm Hubbard, and Ron Friend.
Photos of the proceedings can be found in the “Photos” area at the Top of the “Home Page.”
THE FOLLOWING IS FROM THE ARIZONA DAILY STAR JANUARY 22, 2011
More than a month has passed since Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry was slain on the job, but grief over his death has not subsided in Southern Arizona.
More than 1,200 people turned out Friday for a memorial service honoring the 40-year-old agent, killed Dec. 14 near Rio Rico in what authorities described as a shootout with border bandits.
Authorities have yet to charge anyone in the killing. Several suspects were taken into custody a short time later, but so far they are facing only immigration-related charges.
Kino Stadium, formerly known as Tucson Electric Park, was a sea of flags and uniforms as a Border Patrol chaplain opened the ceremony with tears in his eyes.
“Mere words cannot express our sorrow when one of our own falls,” said Mark Vander Lee, a chaplain for the Border Patrol’s Nogales Station.
Terry, who served as a Marine in the Iraq war and as a police officer in his hometown in Michigan before joining the Border Patrol, is “an example of strength and devotion to duty,” Vander Lee said.
U.S. Rep Gabrielle Giffords was there in spirit, even as she was making her way to Texas by air ambulance to begin rehabilitation.
Giffords aide Ron Barber attended the memorial service on the congresswoman’s behalf, despite being recently released from the hospital after he was wounded in the same shooting spree as his boss.
Terry joined the federal agency at age 38, and quickly advanced to a position with a Border Patrol tactical unit that takes on demanding assignments.
“Brian was a man who believed in service,” said Kurt Martin, who spoke on behalf of the slain agent’s family members, who traveled from Michigan to attend the Tucson memorial.
Terry knew the dangers of his job but “loved what he did, and who he did it with,” Martin said, addressing the hundreds of fellow agents in attendance.
At the request of Terry’s family, his tactical unit colleague, Agent John Bonbright, read aloud from a letter Terry once sent home to loved ones. In it, the slain agent describes his on-the-job credo.
“I do not fear death, for I have been close enough to it on enough occasions that it no longer concerns me,” the letter said.
“What I do fear is the loss of my honor and would rather die fighting than to have it said that I was without courage.”
Police officers, sheriff’s deputies, firefighters and military veterans from around Arizona took part in the service.
Some, like Marine Corps veteran Al Garcia of Tucson, arrived just after saying goodbye to Giffords outside Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.
“I came to pay my respects to a fellow Marine,” said Garcia, 47.
Terry, he said, “was someone who put his life on the line constantly. That says a lot about him.”
Amorette Hernandez, 33, wife of Border Patrol Agent Jorge Hernandez, attended the service with their 5-year-old son, J.R., in tow.
“My husband is working today and couldn’t be here so it’s our duty to come and show support,” Amorette Hernandez said.
Any time an agent is killed in the line of duty, it sends a chill through the families of all agents, she said.
“Whenever one of ours is taken down, we realize it could have been any one of us. It makes me thankful for every day my husband gets to come home.”
Contact reporter Carol Ann Alaimo at calaimo@azstarnet.com or at 573-4138.
For those long term planners among us, we now have dates and locations for the 2011 and 2012 conventions here in the West.
2011 SWC will meet in Prescott, AZ with arrival on June 15th and departure on June 19th.
2011 WCC will meet in Boise, ID with arrival on Aug 21st and departure on August 25th.
2012 WCC/SWC 2nd Combined convention will meet in Provo, UT with arrival on June 16th and departure on June 21st.
All dates and times are subject to change, please consult our respective Conference Web pages.
Well we had our first breakfast ride of 2011. Fifteen members, family, and friends made it for the breakfast ride. That was pretty good considering the the temperature upon arrival at the Vail Steakhouse was 37 degrees. Many left their house where the temperature was in the low 30’s. Some came on 2 wheels some on 4 wheels.
Those in attendance were, John, Harry, Al, Bob and Rusty, Alan and Susan, Mike and his friend Ken, Norm, Mark and his daughter Jen, Norm, John J, Bev, and yours truly.
After breakfast there were a total of seven bikes who made the ride to Sonoita, Patagonia, Nogales, and back to Tucson.
Below are a few pictures from today.
It’s that time of year again for the Arizona Renaissance Festival in Apache Junction.
The festival Begins on February 12th and runs consecutive weekends until April 3rd.
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The 2011 International Convention will be held in Virginia July 17 – 22, 2011
37TH ANNUAL BLUE KNIGHTS INTERNATIONAL LAW ENFORCEMENT MOTORCYCLE CLUB CONVENTION
Virginia V extends a warm southern welcome, for all Blue Knights to join them in celebrating the 37th International Convention in the Greater Hampton Roads area. While our immediate area offers fun for the whole family which include miles of beaches, water parks, tours of military installations and children’s museums, we are only a short ride to historical areas, such as the battlefields of Yorktown, Colonial Williamsburg and Jamestown.. As proud hosts of one of the largest conventions to date, we’ll do our best to uphold the Virginia V reputation, of knowing how to have fun and put on a PARTY!
While the host hotel will be the brand new Marriott located in the Greenbrier area, there are more than a dozen other properties offering an additional 700 rooms that are either adjacent to or within minutes of the host hotel. The rates will range from $79.99 to $129.00 a night, for up to 4 people, with the host hotel rate being $99.00. There are also several extended stay and suite properties that offer complete kitchens, appliances, cooking utensils and a free internet workplace that are within a short 3 minute ride.
The Chesapeake Conference Center has over 20,000 square feet of meeting space, with more than one acre of parking and plenty of room for vendors!
We look forward to seeing you in Hampton Roads in 2011!
Virginia V
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Presented by Thunder Mountain Moose Riders. All proceeds benefit Therapeutic Riding of Tucson (TROT) and Moose Heart. Breakfast from 8am till 10am. Registration from 8 to 11 am. $15 single $20 double. Poker run. High hand $200 Low hand $150. Live Band from 4pm till 8pm. Drink specials and Burgers and Brats after the Run. Come out and Ride for a Great Cause!!!
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