General

Jan 012011
 

Host Hotel: Best Western Mount Vernon , 8751 Richmond Highway , Alexandria , Va. (703) 360-1300  (703) 360-1300

Cost: $80 per night w/3 night minimum

Reservations cannot be made until October 2010

Partial Itinerary:
5/13:    23rd Annual Candlelight Vigil
5/15:    National Police Week/Peace Officers Memorial Day

RWP
Dick DelRossi
FL XVII
Blue Knights COPSRUN Founder
BLUE KNIGHTS COPS RUN

Dec 212010
 

We all know someone who has a H-D equipped with the stock laced wheels. This is the first I have heard of this issue. If you go the the web site, UnSafe Motorcycles, you will see there is and has been a problem with thte safety of the Dunlop 402 (tire used primarily for H-D applications prior to 2009). Please share this info with everyone you know who rides a Harley.

Texas law firm investigating rim failures

Publish date: Dec 12, 2010

A Texas law firm says it is investigating motorcycle rim failures in two accidents that may lead to more claims.

The Edwards Law Firm says rim failures may have led to catastrophic deflations of tires on Harley Davidson Ultra Classics. Both were steel chrome-plated 40-spoke factory rims manufactured in Italy.

The firm operates the web site Unsafemotorycles, where it says consumers contacted the firm about incidents in Michigan and Ohio.

“Failures of two rims manufactured at the same plant could mean defective metals or processing. If this is the case, other riders could be at risk,” says Billy Edwards, attorney and motorcycle rider. “We will be sending the rims to experts to see if they can determine what caused the failures.”

A Michigan man riding a 2001 Ultra Classic reported he was traveling in October 2009 along a two-lane state highway at about 40 mph when his rear tire suddenly deflated.

“There was no warning, no sound, and all of a sudden the rear of the bike became extremely loose, squirrelly, uncontrollable,“ he said. He credited experience as a lifelong rider and Motorcycle Safety Foundation classes for his ability to stop without going down. “I knew, don’t panic, don’t slam on the brakes, bring it down easy. I was fortunate,” he said.

The tire had less than 1,200 miles on it and had been installed at a Harley-Davidson dealership, which also reported they had inspected the rim, he told the law firm. He said there was no hole in the tire, a D402, just a shredded tube and a long, lengthwise crack in the rim.

The Michigan rider, an engineer, says he contacted the firm after a fellow rider from Ohio experienced a similar rim failure in September, 2010. In the second instance, the Ohio rider reported he was traveling 78 mph on I-75 when the tire gave way.

“He crossed three lanes of traffic before he reached the berm where he could start applying brake to the front wheel. He almost didn’t make it,” according to the Michigan rider’s account. He said the Ohio rider, an auto mechanic, was on a 2003 Ultra Classic with Messler tires, again with no sign of puncture, but the rim shows a long, vertical crack.

Posted by Holly Wagner

Dec 182010
 

On June 29th of this year Officers David Curtis and Jeffrey Kocab were killed in the line of duty on a traffic stop. Both Officers were 31 yrs old. Officer Curtis is survived by his wife and four young children. Officer Kocab is survived by his wife who was nine months pregnant and gave birth to their stillborn child one week after his death. I can’t even begin to imagine the pain these families are living with.

As a result the Tampa Police Department has conducted several fund raisers and it is in reference to one of these that I am contacting you. This fund raiser is approved by the Tampa Police Department and can be verified through Major Sophia Teague who is in charge of fund raisers. 100% of the proceeds of this book will be equally divided between the Curtis and Kocab Families

Several Officers have reached out to the Law Enforcement family throughout the United States and have compiled recipes From 50 States along with some from the Food Network ,Discovery Channel, and some famous Chefs including Alton Brown and Anthony Bourdain. We are now in the process of trying to promote sales of this book. Obviously we don’t have an advertising budget and so we are again reaching out to Law Enforcement family members to spread the word.

This book contains 911 recipes submitted by Law Enforcement and Fire personnel, Nurses, Corrections Officers and some civilian employees of these agencies. In addition it contains Recipes from the Celebrity personnel I mentioned.

The Blue Knights have always been active in assisting those in need.

We are asking for your help in spreading the word about this most worthy cause.

I’m including the purchase information for this book and asking that you forward it to all of your chapters so that they may pass it along to the membership nationwide. We know that with your assistance that this book can be a great success and help these two families at least get some relief from the financial burdens they face.

The books can be purchased using the following methods. If you buy one the Price is $20.00 + $3.00 shipping and handling. Buy 5 and we’ll pay for half the shipping. Buy 10 or more the shipping is free.

Make checks payable to: Calling all cars cookbook

Send to: Calling All Cars Cookbook

P.O. Box 48005

Tampa, Fl. 33646

Or they may be purchased using PayPal Item is Calling All Cars Cookbook Seller is fitz99 or go to our web site 911 Cookbook and we have a purchase section on line

I know that The Blue Knights can help us be successful!

Thank you in advance, Officer Ali Fitzpatrick Tampa Police Dept.

Dec 162010
 

WORDS TO SURVIVE BY

1.  KNOW AND BELIEVE THAT YOU ARE INVISIBLE TO ALL OTHER DRIVERS.

2.  When approaching any intersection, assume cars traveling in the opposite direction are going to turn left and run over you. Be prepared to take evasive action.

3.  ALWAYS-ALWAYS have an escape route out of a situation to avoid the consequences of other peoples’ mistakes. Keep looking for the gap that you can use when someone else screws up.

4.  Adjust your speed to your reaction time. At the end of a tiring day it will be much longer than it was on the way to work at 8:00AM, so ride with bigger safety margins.

5.  Check BOTH directions when the light turns green. Someone will run the red light, sooner or later.

6.  Drivers that are using their car phones are not using their brains. Watch out for them.

7.  Mirrors are important. If they don’t show anything but your elbows, buy some that do. Always use your mirrors.

8.  Use other people’s mirrors, too. Look into the mirror of the car in front of you. That way you can see where they are looking, and how attentive they are. If you can see them, chances are better that they can see you.

9.  Trucks and vans often have a hard time checking their right side blind spot.

10.  Slippery oil, antifreeze, and ATF look like water, particularly in low light. Try to avoid all wet spots, but if you can’t, ride over them smoothly.

11.  Check under (behind) parked cars. Those legs you see belong to a child who may run out in front of you.

12.  Anticipate the moves of other vehicles. Drivers don’t always use their turn signals in traffic, but you MAY be able to tell where they are going by watching their heads turn just before they change lanes.

13. Treat all metal surfaces – train rails, bridge gratings, manhole covers – with the utmost respect. They offer very little traction when dry, and almost none when wet. Ride over them as smoothly as possible.

14.  Ride in a gear that will allow you to accelerate quickly if you need to get out of a tight spot.

15.  Never lose your temper when riding….If you do, STOP, take a breather, then resume your ride.

16.  Always be on the lookout for, and expect, the unexpected.

17.  Avoid racing with other motorists.

18.  IF YOU’RE NOT SURE, DON’T!

Courtesy of BMWMOA, BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, Motorcycle Club

Dec 052010
 

Sun Riders 29th Annual Motorcycle Toy Parade

Presented by Sun Riders M/C.   Benefits Aviva Children’s Services.   Starts Freedom Park from 8am-11am and ends at the Holiday Inn on Palo Verde.   Parade leaves 12:00 noon sharp! Admission: Pre-Registration: $15.00 / $20.00  Day of Event.   Walk-Ins Only: $10.00.   Raffle tickets available for $5.00.   Prizes include:   1st Place:  52″ Sony Bravia LED LCD HDTV,  2nd Place: Apple iPad,  3rd Place: TBA.   Music by the Tall Paul Band.   Come and hangout with fellow riders at a parade.   Great food and drinks.   Food and drinks will be sold there.   Live music. 50/50.   Vendors.   Parade.   Kids are welcome to come.   Bring the family. 8am
Freedom Park
29th Street
Tucson, AZ
Robin: (520) 312-8120
Tucson Sun Riders

Dec 042010
 

Presented by Sun Riders M/C.   Benefits Aviva Children’s Services.   Pre-Party is from 1pm-6pm at the Holiday Inn on Palo Verde.   If you registered for the parade on 12/12, you will be able to pick up your pre-registration packets.   Come and hangout with us and with your fellow riders the day before the parade!  Great food and drinks.  Food and drinks will be sold there.  Live music. 50/50.  Vendors.   Kids are welcome to come.   Bring the family. 1pm
Holiday Inn
4550 S. Palo Verde Rd.
Tucson, AZ
Robin: (520) 312-8120
Tucson Sun Riders