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DALLAS, TEXAS CHAPTER 1869 EST. 1985 FEBRUARY 2015
Check out the 2014 DHOG winners — See AWARDS, pgs 25-27
And the AwardGoes To...
VALENTINE PARTY!!!!
Please join us at Studio Movie Grill Sunday, February 15, 2015
Ride leaves the shop @ 12:30 pm either on bikes or cages
Food will be served while you watch the movie!! Special price for us will be $25.00 per person. The price includes a first run movie, food, and drinks ----Alcoholic drinks are “NOT” included. The catch is we MUST have your money and reservation by Thursday, February 12th. Please…..let me know as soon as possible if you plan to attend!!! Payment can be given to me, any officer, or left at the front desk at the shop. We will leave the shop at 12:30 PM and go to Spring Valley and U.S. 75.
THIS IS A CLOSED CHAPTER EVENT FOR 2015 MEMBERS AND 1 GUEST Name: _____________________________________________________________________ Number: ___________________ Amount Enclosed: _____________________________Checks made out to DHOGCall or Text Darla Webster @ 972-978-0231 with any questions or email: darla_webster05@yahoo.com
CHIEF'S CORNER | 3
C Our LOH Progressive Lunch Ride on New Year’s Day saw no bikes and 44 people gathering together on a drizzly 35° day at Maggie and Dave Butler’s home as we consolidated the planned stops into one. But in
true Dallas HOG fashion we weren’t going to let a dreary day ruin our annual get together. I want to thank Darla Webster for coordinating everything and our hosts Gloria & Gene Barnes (salads and appetizers), Maggie & Dave Butler (lasagna dinner) and Grada & Bruce Robison (desserts). Without their planning and efforts we would not have had such a successful event. If Papa Duck’s saying holds true, even if we ain’t riding, we’re still getting together and eating good.
The weather this time of year always presents a challenge for our calendar. When we rescheduled the chili cook-off we were three days away from the event with a high probability of frozen precipitation. By the time the original day arrived we still dealt with really cold weather but the rain didn’t move into the area until the afternoon. We try to keep the changes to a minimum but sometimes we have to make decisions with your safety in mind. With that in mind, it is important to have an email address on file with Ken “Papa Duck” Kennerly that you access outside of work. And seriously consider signing up for the text message alerts for last-minute changes. If all fails and you have questions about the ride, contact the Road Captain for that ride.
With all the less than desirable weather it was no wonder that the first ride to leave the Shop this year was a large group for Mike Savage’s dinner ride to Back Country BBQ. And the following Sunday Don Tersaski’s ride to Mom’s on Main Street in Aubrey was another well-attended ride. The good weather brought out all kinds of bikes.
This year’s Party After was a well-attended affair.
The food was good and plentiful with numerous door prizes handed out. We recognized several Board and Chapter members for the past year.
This year holds the promise of a lot fun and exciting events. February we have the LOH Valentine’s Day Movie Ride and don’t worry, I’m still not allowed to help pick the movie. In March the 32nd Annual St Patty’s Day Run. The rally season kicks off in April with the Louisiana HOG Rally in West Monroe, LA and the Texas HOG Rally is in Tyler in May. We’ll have rides to both so plan on joining us.
— Ken Ballard, Director
Come On, Warm Weatherby Ken Ballard
A re you a Chapter Member?The goal of all chapters is to
ride and have fun.That can mean anything from
taking part in a large group ride to simply having a new set of
friends you can call up and ride with on a moment’s notice. It can also mean having a group of fellow riders to recommend the best roads in the area or give suggestions on how to avoid high-traffic areas on your ride to work.
The great thing about chapter membership is that you can make it be just about anything you want.
In addition to riding ideas and opportunities, chapters also offer different kinds of events and activities to get involved with (only if you want to). From monthly meetings and weekend rides/ events to big, overnight chapter rides and state H.O.G. rallies, local chapters are the wheels of Harley Owners Group.
Joining a local chapter doesn’t obligate you to attend every meeting, take part in every activity, or work as free labor to host events. If you volunteer to help with an event or you decide you want to be a chapter officer, you do have to take that commitment seriously. Your fellow chapter members will be counting on you. Chapter members should not feel burdened by an obligation they don’t want.
What it all really comes down to is, joining a local chapter is the best way to connect with other Harley riders. Chapter members become an extended family, the one you choose. And like any family, it’s always interesting.
Membership in a H.O.G. chapter is what you
make of it. You can only make it something great by joining.
Group RidingSince 1924, the AMA has protected the future
of motorcycling and promoted the motorcycle lifestyle. AMA members come from all walks of life, and they navigate many different routes on their journey to the same destination: freedom on two wheels. As the world’s largest motorcycling organization, the AMA advocates for motorcyclists’ interests in the halls of local, state and federal government, the committees of international governing organizations, and the court of public opinion.
This is there list of 17 tips for Group riding.1. The first thing is organize the ride. This can
be as informal as standing around in a parking lot, or as formal as a special meeting to hand out maps
by Lynn Lowrie
LYNN'S LETTER | 5
Membership is What You Make of It
and cellphone numbers.2. Riding in a group does not mean
you surrender any decision-making when it comes to your safety. Ride your own ride, and don’t go any faster than you feel comfortable going.
3. When picking your route, consider the stamina of the group, the experience of all the riders, and the limits of the motorcycles in the group. Remember. If it’s going to be a long ride, be sure to take a few breaks along the way.
4. You’ll need to communicate while on the ride, so make sure everyone knows the signals you’ll use.
5. Consider positioning the less-experienced riders immediately behind the leader. This allows the front rider to adjust the pace if necessary.
6. Ideally, the sweep rider will have a cellphone to call for help if a motorcycle is disabled, or if there has been an accident.
7. If the goal of the ride is to keep the group together, the leader should only go at the pace of the least-experienced rider
8. While riding, don’t fixate on the motorcycle in front of you. Remember your basic training. Look well through the turn to where you want to go.
9. If the group is riding faster than you are comfortable with, let the sweep rider know you’re dropping out and ride at your own pace. So you may reach your destination a few seconds behind the others, but you will get there, and that’s what’s important. Keep
in mind, it’s all about fun.10. All riders are also responsible
for making sure their motorcycles are mechanically up to the task. Before you even meet up with the group, make sure you’ve got plenty of fuel in the tank, and that you’ve taken care of all those maintenance issues.
11. If it’s going to be a large group, consider dividing the group into smaller packs. That way, if something goes wrong, you don’t have 25 motorcycles sitting on the side of a busy highway. Also, smaller groups can more easily navigate through city streets.
12. On the road, motorcyclists should have at least a 2-second cushion in front
and behind them. If you want to keep the group tight, consider a staggered formation. Leave enough room per lane so each rider can maneuver side-to-side if need be. Avoid side-by-side formations as they shrink your space cushion.
13. Trikes and sidecars should stay in the center of the lane, and should be given the same amount of cushion as if they were a car.
14. As turns get sharper, or as visibility decreases, move back to a single file formation. You’ll also want to use single file when entering or exiting a highway, at toll booths, or when roads have a rough or questionable surface.
15. At intersections where you’ve come to a stop, tighten the formation to side-by-side to take up less space. As the light turns green, or when traffic opens up, the bike on the left proceeds through the intersection first.
16. Remember we share the road with many other vehicles, and it’s against the law to block an intersection.
17. When parking, try to get the group off the roadway as quickly as possible. If you can, arrange in advance to have pull-through parking at your destination, or at the very least, make sure there is ample parking for your size group.
Lynn LowrieAssistant Director
Harley Owners GroupDallas Texas Chapter # 1869
llowrie@juno.com
Greetings and welcome to you from the Duck Pond. As we prepare for another year
of riding, fellowship, going on adventures and making lasting memories, I first want to remind everyone to make sure your 2015 Dallas Texas Chapter membership, along with your HOG National Membership, are current so you don’t miss out on any of the fun we have planned for the coming year.
It is important we get everyone’s membership in order so we stay in compliance with the HOG National requirements for us to hold events and conduct rides. One important advantage of DHOG membership is that you will be up to date with the latest status of our rides and events.
As of February 1, only 2015 members will be receiving the weekly e-mail blasts that announce upcoming events and the scheduled rides for that week, along with any changes that affect these activities. A lot of information is relayed to the members in this manner.
As you know, the chapter rides for the last few months have been affected by the weather quite a bit
and if you are planning your week of riding with us you need to know when a ride has been postponed, cancelled or even has become a caged ride instead of on scooters.
Another important tool you can sign up for is the text program we use when there has been a change just prior to the scheduled departure of a ride or event. It is only used for last minute changes when e-mail would not be effective. For more information about the text program, please see any of the weekly e-mail blasts on how to sign up.
We have had to alter several rides
and reschedule an event here lately, mostly due to weather. But with a little advanced planning, you can avoid missing one of our get togethers and be better prepared.
So get your memberships current and don’t take a chance on being left behind because you missed an announced change.
I look forward to getting to visit with you at our next get together…
Till next time remember, It’s not the destination,
it’s the journey!Ken “Papa Duck” Kennerly
Don’t Forget to Renew
by Ken “Papa Duck” Kennerly
MUSINGS FROM THE DUCK POND | 7
DHOG New Year’s Day 2015, January 1
EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT | 9
Meet Mike Welch, a Service Technician at Dallas Harley-Davidson. Mike started in late October, 2014; but if you’ve been around the dealership for a while you may recognize him. That’s because he spent six years with Dallas Harley-Davidson years ago, before leaving
and working for another metro-plex dealership, and he’s brought his talents back home. Mike’s favorite part of the job is working on the motorcycles, spending every work day doing what he enjoys. His advice to other motorcyclists? Keep up on your maintenance! When he’s not in the dealership Mike enjoys riding his 1985 Harley Davidson FXR. Mike considers himself a movie buff, and he loves the family life. He spends most of his free time with his wife and their children; two of their own (a boy and girl) and one foster child (a boy). Mike and his wife have been fostering for about a year. If you are around the dealership and see Mike make sure to say hi to this great service tech and passionate family man.
Meet Mike Welch
Tierney’s Cafe & Tavern Cage Ride, January 4
RIDE PICS | 11
Chapter Meeting and Lunch to Ernesto’s, January 10
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
8AMMama’s Daughters’ Diner - breakfast ride (James/Dave)
2 3 4 5
7PMThe Flying Saucer (Don/Mike)
6 7
11AMNew Member’s Meeting
12PM DHOG Chapter Meeting
8
8AMSunny Street Cafe (Kerry /Jarrod )
9 10 11 12
7PMMeteor Burgers (Mike/Kerry)
13 14
11AMLee’s Pizza (Jarrod/Don)
15
12:30PMStudio Movie Grill (Ken B./Jarrod)
16 17 18 19
7PMDos Banderas - Garland (Big Dave / Bruce)
20 21
10AMRegional Chile Cookoff - No chapter ride to even
22
9AMThe Farm House (Don/James)
MARCH 1
TBD (Steve Y/)
23
2
24
3
25
4
26
7PMMariscos Del Golfo (Papa Duck /Mike S)
5
27
6
TBD (Mike/)
28
9AMWade’s Place (James/Papa Duck)
7 New Members MeetingDHOG Chapter Meeting
All rides leave Dallas Harley-Davidson, 1334 Centerville Rd, Garland, at time listed. Per the National Annual Charter for H.O.G. Chapters: (1) Closed events are those chapter events which are open to chapter members and one guest per member. (2) Member events are events that are open only to H.O.G. members. (3) Open events are those chapter events which are open to chapter members, National H.O.G. members and other guests as desired.
FEB 201512 | RIDE CALENDAR
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 8AMMama’s Daughters’ Diner - breakfast ride111 East Main StreetForney, TX972-552-3463
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 7PMThe Flying Saucer4821 Bass Pro Dr Garland, TX 75043
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 8AMSunny Street Cafe231 E. FM 544 - Suite # 709 Murphy, TX972-423-5500
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 7PMMeteor Burgers600 N. Hwy 78Wylie, TX972-442-3825
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 10AMLee’s Pizza8329 S State Highway 34Scurry, TX 75158
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 12:30PMStudio Movie Grill
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 7PMDos Banderas - Garland614 Main St Garland, TX972 494-1319
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 10AMRegional Chile Cookoff - No chapter ride to eventKent’s Harley-Davidson 3106 South Clack StAbilene, TX
SUNDAY, FEBRAURY 22, 9AM The Farm House (Don/James)1125 South Oak StVan, TX 75790
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 7PMMariscos Del Golfo Seafood RestaurantThu1444 Castle DriveGarland, TX972-487-6172
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 9AMWade’s Place104 E Main StChandler903-849-2729
Per the National Annual Charter for H.O.G. Chapters1. Closed events are those chapter events which are open to chapter
members and one guest per member.2. Member events are events that are open only to H.O.G. members.3. Open events are those chapter events which are open to chapter
members, National H. O. G. members and other guests as desired.All rides end at the destination listed on the calendar. The ride leaders and local/national HOG assume no responsibility for the ride beyond the destination listed.
FEBRUARY 2015 — RIDE TO EAT!
RIDE CALENDAR | 13
*Financing offer available only on select new Harley-Davidson® Motorcycles fi nanced through MB Financial Bank, N.A. and is subject to credit approval. Not all applicants will qualify. 0.0% APR offer is available only to high credit tier customers only for up to a 63 month term. The APR may vary based on the applicant’s past credit performance and the term of the loan. Customer is responsible for applicable taxes, title, licensing fees and any other fees or charges at the time of sale. APR is calculated according to the simple interest method. Not valid in conjunction with other offers. Customer must take delivery by January 15, 2015. Other terms, conditions, and limitations may apply. Financing offer is subject to change or cancellation at anytime. Customer responsible for doc fee. Certain models may be excluded from offer. See Dallas Harley-Davidson® for details.
AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME AT DALLAS H-D®
1334 W. Centerville Rd., Garland, TX 75041 | 972-270-3962 | www.dallashd.com
If it has a VIN, you can trade it in!Trade in your old ride for a Harley-Davidson® Motorcycle.
RIDE PICS | 15
Breakfast cage ride to Mama’s Daughter, January 11
16 | RIDE PICS
Party After, January 17
Dinner Ride Back Country Bar-B-Q, January 15
1334 W. CENTERVILLE ROADGARLAND, TX 75041 WWW.DALLASHD.COM 972-270-5300
DALLAS H-D® TALK TO A MOTORCLOTHES®ASSOCIATE TO LEARN MORE.
DHOG 31st ANNUAL
ST. PATTY’S DAY RUN
WHEN: Saturday, MARCH 14, 2015
STARTING -WHERE: DALLAS Harley-Davidson1334 West Centerville Road, GARLAND TX
GREAT WEATHER PLANRegistration Opens at Dallas H-D ...... 8:30 AM
Last Bike Out ........................10:00 AMEnding at Hella Shrine Pavilion - Garland TX
Last Bike In .............................1:00 PMRide Awards - Lunch Ends..........1:30 PM
Registration for Bike GAMES at Shrine Pavilion .........11:00 AMGames Begin ...........................11:30 AM
Games END .............................. 1:00 PM Game Awards. .......................... 1:30 PM
This is a Rain or Shine Event - Bad Weather PlanIF BAD WEATHER - We will STAY at DALLAS H-D
ARRIVE NO LATER THAN .................. 10:00 AMWe will do EVERYTHING at the Dealership.
Give out all the Door Prizes & Awards - Eat Lunch - End by 1:00 PM
Open Event - All Bikes Welcome - $125 & $75 Ride Awards - Bikes Only No CagesDoor Prizes & 50/50 - Extra Door Prize Tickets $1 ea. - Scenic Bike Ride
Food/Drinks Included with RegistrationRide Pins Guaranteed to the First 100 People
Entry Fee: $15.00 per person if registered by Tuesday, March 10, 2015$20.00 Per Person for On-Site registration
Run Ends & Bike Games at the Hella Shrine Temple, 2121 Rowlett Rd., Garland TXVisit our website: www.dallashog.com
Contact Steve “Paw Paw” Scott at 214-536-3525 Email: dhogactivities@gmail.com
Advance Registration for DHOG 31st Annual St. Patty’s Day Run 2015
Name: _______________________________________ Phone: ______________
Name: _______________________________________ Phone: ______________
Amount Enclosed: __________ (DO NOT SEND CASH)
Return Form along with Check Payable to: Dallas H.O.G.
Mail to: Steve Scott - 111 E CENTERVILLE RD #203 - Garland TX 75041-4633
Chapter Name:
Member Name:
Mailing Address:
City: State: Zip:
E-mail Address:
Phone: Member Nat’l H.O.G. Number:
Expiration Date of National H.O.G.® Membership:
I have read the Annual Charter for H.O.G.® Chapters and hereby agree to abide by it as a member of this Dealer sponsored Chapter.
I recognize that while this Chapter is chartered with H.O.G.®, it remains a separate, independent entity solely responsible for
its actions.
THIS IS A RELEASE, READ BEFORE SIGNING
I agree that the Sponsoring Dealer, Harley Owners Group® (H.O.G.®), Harley-Davidson, Inc., Harley-Davidson Motor Company, my
Chapter and their respective officers, directors, employees and agents (hereinafter, the “RELEASED PARTIES”) shall not be liable
or responsible for injury to me (including paralysis or death) or damage to my property occurring during any H.O.G.® or H.O.G.®
Chapter activities and resulting from acts or omissions occurring during the performance of the duties of the Released Parties,
even where the damage or injury is caused by negligence (except willful neglect). I understand and agree that all H.O.G.® members
and their guests participate voluntarily and at their own risk in all H.O.G.® activities and I assume all risks of injury and damage
arising out of the conduct of such activities. I release and hold the “RELEASED PARTIES” harmless from any injury or loss to my
person or property which may result from my participation in H.O.G. activities and EVENT(S). I UNDERSTAND THAT THIS MEANS
THAT I AGREE NOT TO SUE THE “RELEASED PARTIES” FOR ANY INJURY OR RESULTING DAMAGE TO MYSELF OR MY
PROPERTY ARISING FROM, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE PERFORMANCE OF THEIR CHAPTER DUTIES IN SPONSORING,
PLANNING OR CONDUCTING SAID EVENT(S).
WAIVER OF RIGHTS UNDER STATE STATUTES
I further agree to waive all benefits flowing from any state statute which would negate or limit the scope of this Release and
Indemnification Agreement including, but not limited to, Section 1542 of the California Civil Code which provides:
“A general release does not extend to the claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the
time of executing the release, which if known to him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.”
By signing this Release, I certify that I have read this Release and fully understand it and that I am not relying on any statements or
representations made by the “RELEASED PARTIES”.
Member Signature: Date:
Local Dues Paid $: Date:
(Dues not to exceed maximum amount prescribed in, Annual Charter for H.O.G.® Chapters, as contained in the H.O.G.® Chapter Handbook.)
RETURN THIS FORM TO YOUR CHAPTER
CHAPTER MEMBERSHIP ENROLLMENT FORM AND RELEASE
Rev. 12/15/13
WelcomeThanks for buying a new bike or becoming a new member!
The Dallas H.O.G. Chapter is looking forward to meeting you! Please plan on joining us for a new members meeting on the first Saturday of the month. Immediately following, we would be happy to have you join us for the chapter meeting. One of our Road Captains
will also have a ride in the afternoon following both meetings. We would love to have you there! Come meet us and find out how we got our motto: Ride to Eat!
WADAN ALDAYEL
THOMAS BARNES II
STACY BATTISON
WILLIAM BOWERS
CURTIS BUSH
JASON BUSSEY
EDDIE D. CLAXTON
CHARLES COLLIER
NELDA COLLIER
JAMES CONRAD
ANTHONY COSCIONE
JOHN COX
JASON CROUCH
ENRIQUE DELAPENA
JOHNNY DODSON
WENDY FLANAGAN
WILLIAM FORST
MARCO GARCIA
WILLIAM GIBSON
EVAN GOEN
MANUEL GUTIERREZ
CYNDA HANES
MICHAEL HANNA
DAVID HANSON
NOAH HOUGHTALING
TEDDY JONES
DAVID JUNGMAN
MONTY KEA
DENNIS LICHTY
CHARLES MARTIN
MARK MCKENNA
JAMES MELTON
RICHARD MIDDLETON
DANA NEWSOM
KATRINA PATTON
CHRISTOPHER PETERS
RICHARD PRIDEMORE
MAUREEN PURSER
BRANDIE REVES
BARRY RHODES
JIMMY SANDERS
AMOS SAVELL
JORYN SMITH JR
MITCHELL STUCKERT
JARED THOMAS
BRETT THORN
SALVADOR TREVINO
GLEN VASQUEZ
BRANDON WAGGONER
JENNIFER WALLACE
THOMAS WEATHERMAN
JACK YOST
to the H.O.G. Family
20 | NEW MEMBERS
2015 Board MembersDirector Ken Ballard................................(214) 794-5634 ................................... kenbal@swbell.net
Assistant Director ...................................OPEN
Treasurer Wendy Yeater ......................(214) 288-6840 ...................... wendyyeater@msn.com
Secretary Sherrie White ......................(903) 513-9132 .......................... whitehouse11@att.net
Activities Officer Steve Scott ...........(214) 536-3525 ...................dhogactivities@gmail.com
L.O.H. Officer Lori Wetsel ......................(469) 338-9455 ..........................lwetsel@sbcglobal.net
Web Master Bruce Robison ...............(972) 489-2479 ......................... brobison@robison.com
Comm/Road Cpt Ken Kennerly ...........(214) 384-6400 ............... kenkennerly@sbcglobal.net
Head Safety James Pate .........................(903) 292-9428 ..............jamespate1948@yahoo.com
Head Road Captain James Pate .........(903) 292-9428 ..............jamespate1948@yahoo.com
Road Captain Steve Yeater ................(214) 288-3502 ................................. rsyeater@msn.com
Road Captain Don Terasaki .................(214) 280-6246 .......................donterasaki@yahoo.com
Road Captain Kerry Turner .................(469) 487-6092 .......................kturner@numomfg.com
Road Captain Michael Savage ...........(972) 948-9096 .....................michael.savage@risd.org
Road Captain Dave Butler ....................(972) 837-0318 ........................ dmbutler42@gmail.com
Road Captain Jarrod White ..................(903) 513-5956 ........................... whitehouse11@att.net
Dealer Rep. Sean Steimel ....................(972) 270-3962 ................................sean@dallashd.com
Dealer Rep. Rachel .................................(972) 270-3962 .....................marketing@dallashd.com
Dallas Harley-Davidson Ltd. ...............(972) 270-3962
Website: www.DallasHOG.com User ID: dallashog Password: ride2eatText “DHOG” to 91011 to receive updates for rides. Msg & data rates may apply. To opt-out simply text “STOP.”
Your Board Members are here to assist. They work hard to make your Chapter the best it can be. Please remember to thank them and if you should have any questions or suggestions, please let them know.
CHAPTER BOARD | 21
SALES DEPARTMENTTHOMAS BARNES Sales Manager - Sales @DallasHD.com
ABOUT THE SALES DEPARTMENTThe Sales Department is one of the best areas in the dealership because we get to enjoy seeing customers obtain their dream bike. More than likely, you will have heard one of our team members ask “what kind of riding do you do or are you planning on doing?” This is because our job is to assist in providing the best solution to your needs as a Harley-Davidson owner. We pride ourselves on having a wide selection of motorcycles, both new and used, so that you can choose your perfect ride!
SERVICE DEPARTMENTJERRY CROUCHService Manager - Service @DallasHD.com
FAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D
Friendly customers and staffBEST RIDE Texas Hill CountryADVICE TO NEW OWNERS
Maintain your motorcycle according to Harley-Davidson’s
maintenance schedule. Proper maintenance will result in years of enjoyable ownership and will protect your investment.
ABOUT THE SERVICE DEPARTMENTThe Service Department is the circulatory system of the dealership — the blood flow. But from the customer’s perspective, we are the Pediatric Ward, as we are taking care of their “babies.” We keep in mind that each customer’s primary concern is his or her bike. At any given time we can have up to 100 “primary concerns” in our care. Our job is to find the balance to give each one the attention it demands. Whether it’s a repair, maintenance, or an upgrade, we want to live up to the credo our Technicians came up with — WE TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR RIDE!
HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENTMaking an appointment is easy. The best way is to complete the service request form on dallashd.com and we can save you time by having most of the check-in questions answered. Another option is to call 972-270-3962 and ask to speak with one of our Service Advisors. The check-in process will take about 10 to 15 minutes so we can be certain we are addressing all of your concerns as well as notify you about some of the H-D products that may enhance YOUR ride.
EXTENDED WARRANTY INFORMATIONOne of the best products from Harley-Davidson is the ability to add an extended warranty to your bike at just about any time in your ownership. If you have any questions about coverage, please contact Rob Kellick, a Service Advisor, or a Finance Manager in Sales for more info. Beyond the warranty - the possibilities are nearly endless to make your ride, YOURS. Whether it is performance, appearance, or a combination of both, we are here to help you stamp the final four letters into your V.I.N. — “M-I-N-E.”
SALES DEPARTMENTTHOMAS BARNES Sales Manager - Sales @DallasHD.com
ABOUT THE SALES DEPARTMENTThe Sales Department is one of the best areas in the dealership because we get to enjoy seeing customers obtain their dream bike. More than likely, you will have heard one of our team members ask “what kind of riding do you do or are you planning on doing?” This is because our job is to assist in providing the best solution to your needs as a Harley-Davidson owner. We pride ourselves on having a wide selection of motorcycles, both new and used, so that you can choose your perfect ride!
SERVICE DEPARTMENTJERRY CROUCHService Manager - Service @DallasHD.com
FAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D
Friendly customers and staffBEST RIDE Texas Hill CountryADVICE TO NEW OWNERS
Maintain your motorcycle according to Harley-Davidson’s
maintenance schedule. Proper maintenance will result in years of enjoyable ownership and will protect your investment.
ABOUT THE SERVICE DEPARTMENTThe Service Department is the circulatory system of the dealership — the blood flow. But from the customer’s perspective, we are the Pediatric Ward, as we are taking care of their “babies.” We keep in mind that each customer’s primary concern is his or her bike. At any given time we can have up to 100 “primary concerns” in our care. Our job is to find the balance to give each one the attention it demands. Whether it’s a repair, maintenance, or an upgrade, we want to live up to the credo our Technicians came up with — WE TAKE PRIDE IN YOUR RIDE!
HOW TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENTMaking an appointment is easy. The best way is to complete the service request form on dallashd.com and we can save you time by having most of the check-in questions answered. Another option is to call 972-270-3962 and ask to speak with one of our Service Advisors. The check-in process will take about 10 to 15 minutes so we can be certain we are addressing all of your concerns as well as notify you about some of the H-D products that may enhance YOUR ride.
EXTENDED WARRANTY INFORMATIONOne of the best products from Harley-Davidson is the ability to add an extended warranty to your bike at just about any time in your ownership. If you have any questions about coverage, please contact Rob Kellick, a Service Advisor, or a Finance Manager in Sales for more info. Beyond the warranty - the possibilities are nearly endless to make your ride, YOURS. Whether it is performance, appearance, or a combination of both, we are here to help you stamp the final four letters into your V.I.N. — “M-I-N-E.”
PARTS & ACCESSORIESDEREK BISHOPParts Manager - Parts@DallasHD.comMY BIKE 1999 SoftailFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D I love meeting and interacting with such a wide variety of motorcycle enthusiasts.BEST RIDE California’s Pacific Coast HighwayADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Keep your Harley-Davidson in top shape by staying on top of your scheduled maintenances.
ABOUT THE PARTS DEPARTMENTThe Parts Department carries everything you would want to add to your bike. Harley-Davidson is well known for having the most accessories and interchangeable parts when compared to any other motorcycle brand, and we keep most of them stocked daily. On our walls and shelves, you’ll find anything from drain plug o-rings to a full exhaust swap, and everything in between. Whether you are looking for performance, comfort, style, fit, or function, we have it all and will happily assist you with picking out the best products for your Harley-Davidson.
HOW TO PLACE A SPECIAL ORDERAny of our experienced Parts & Accessories associates can place an order for anything we may not have in stock. We have thousands of parts on our shelves, but if we don’t have it, we can get it. Come talk to one of our helpful Parts & Accessories associates about customizing your bike to fit your style.
GENERAL MERCHANDISEKANDICE WUNDERLICHGeneral Merchandise Manager - MotorClothes@DallasHD.comDREAM BIKE V-Rod, because I idolize Cyclops from X-MenFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D Our customers are amazing and fun people, and they love to ride!DREAM RIDE The Hill Country through Marble Falls to FredricksburgADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Have fun!
ABOUT THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENTThe General Merchandise Department encompasses more than just apparel — we are your source for jackets, boots, protective gear, and so much more. At Dallas Harley-Davidson, we strive to constantly ensure that you have the latest styles and best quality selection of Genuine Harley-Davidson Apparel and Merchandise
GETTING THE RIGHT FIT, THE FIRST TIMEOne of the most important goals of the General Merchandise Department is getting you into the right gear that fits you the best. Our trained associates specialize in helmet, boot, jacket, and chap fittings. We will help you find the right fit and fashion to suit your needs or help you find the perfect gift for the special Harley enthusiast in your life. You can also see one of our knowledgeable General Merchandise Associates for more information regarding the riding gear that would be most suitable for your riding style and Harley-Davidson casual wear for everyday life!
PARTS & ACCESSORIESDEREK BISHOPParts Manager - Parts@DallasHD.comMY BIKE 1999 SoftailFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D I love meeting and interacting with such a wide variety of motorcycle enthusiasts.BEST RIDE California’s Pacific Coast HighwayADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Keep your Harley-Davidson in top shape by staying on top of your scheduled maintenances.
ABOUT THE PARTS DEPARTMENTThe Parts Department carries everything you would want to add to your bike. Harley-Davidson is well known for having the most accessories and interchangeable parts when compared to any other motorcycle brand, and we keep most of them stocked daily. On our walls and shelves, you’ll find anything from drain plug o-rings to a full exhaust swap, and everything in between. Whether you are looking for performance, comfort, style, fit, or function, we have it all and will happily assist you with picking out the best products for your Harley-Davidson.
HOW TO PLACE A SPECIAL ORDERAny of our experienced Parts & Accessories associates can place an order for anything we may not have in stock. We have thousands of parts on our shelves, but if we don’t have it, we can get it. Come talk to one of our helpful Parts & Accessories associates about customizing your bike to fit your style.
GENERAL MERCHANDISEKANDICE WUNDERLICHGeneral Merchandise Manager - MotorClothes@DallasHD.comDREAM BIKE V-Rod, because I idolize Cyclops from X-MenFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D Our customers are amazing and fun people, and they love to ride!DREAM RIDE The Hill Country through Marble Falls to FredricksburgADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Have fun!
ABOUT THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENTThe General Merchandise Department encompasses more than just apparel — we are your source for jackets, boots, protective gear, and so much more. At Dallas Harley-Davidson, we strive to constantly ensure that you have the latest styles and best quality selection of Genuine Harley-Davidson Apparel and Merchandise available.
GETTING THE RIGHT FIT, THE FIRST TIMEOne of the most important goals of the General Merchandise Department is getting you into the right gear that fits you the best. Our trained associates specialize in helmet, boot, jacket, and chap fittings. We will help you find the right fit and fashion to suit your needs or help you find the perfect gift for the special Harley enthusiast in your life. You can also see one of our knowledgeable General Merchandise Associates for more information regarding the riding gear that would be most suitable for your riding style and Harley-Davidson casual wear for everyday life!
PARTS & ACCESSORIESDEREK BISHOPParts Manager - Parts@DallasHD.comMY BIKE 1999 SoftailFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D I love meeting and interacting with such a wide variety of motorcycle enthusiasts.BEST RIDE California’s Pacific Coast HighwayADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Keep your Harley-Davidson in top shape by staying on top of your scheduled maintenances.
ABOUT THE PARTS DEPARTMENTThe Parts Department carries everything you would want to add to your bike. Harley-Davidson is well known for having the most accessories and interchangeable parts when compared to any other motorcycle brand, and we keep most of them stocked daily. On our walls and shelves, you’ll find anything from drain plug o-rings to a full exhaust swap, and everything in between. Whether you are looking for performance, comfort, style, fit, or function, we have it all and will happily assist you with picking out the best products for your Harley-Davidson.
HOW TO PLACE A SPECIAL ORDERAny of our experienced Parts & Accessories associates can place an order for anything we may not have in stock. We have thousands of parts on our shelves, but if we don’t have it, we can get it. Come talk to one of our helpful Parts & Accessories associates about customizing your bike to fit your style.
GENERAL MERCHANDISEKANDICE WUNDERLICHGeneral Merchandise Manager - MotorClothes@DallasHD.comDREAM BIKE V-Rod, because I idolize Cyclops from X-MenFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D Our customers are amazing and fun people, and they love to ride!DREAM RIDE The Hill Country through Marble Falls to FredricksburgADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Have fun!
ABOUT THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENTThe General Merchandise Department encompasses more than just apparel — we are your source for jackets, boots, protective gear, and so much more. At Dallas Harley-Davidson, we strive to constantly ensure that you have the latest styles and best quality selection of Genuine Harley-Davidson Apparel and Merchandise
GETTING THE RIGHT FIT, THE FIRST TIMEOne of the most important goals of the General Merchandise Department is getting you into the right gear that fits you the best. Our trained associates specialize in helmet, boot, jacket, and chap fittings. We will help you find the right fit and fashion to suit your needs or help you find the perfect gift for the special Harley enthusiast in your life. You can also see one of our knowledgeable General Merchandise Associates for more information regarding the riding gear that would be most suitable for your riding style and Harley-Davidson casual wear for everyday life!
PARTS & ACCESSORIESDEREK BISHOPParts Manager - Parts@DallasHD.comMY BIKE 1999 SoftailFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D I love meeting and interacting with such a wide variety of motorcycle enthusiasts.BEST RIDE California’s Pacific Coast HighwayADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Keep your Harley-Davidson in top shape by staying on top of your scheduled maintenances.
ABOUT THE PARTS DEPARTMENTThe Parts Department carries everything you would want to add to your bike. Harley-Davidson is well known for having the most accessories and interchangeable parts when compared to any other motorcycle brand, and we keep most of them stocked daily. On our walls and shelves, you’ll find anything from drain plug o-rings to a full exhaust swap, and everything in between. Whether you are looking for performance, comfort, style, fit, or function, we have it all and will happily assist you with picking out the best products for your Harley-Davidson.
HOW TO PLACE A SPECIAL ORDERAny of our experienced Parts & Accessories associates can place an order for anything we may not have in stock. We have thousands of parts on our shelves, but if we don’t have it, we can get it. Come talk to one of our helpful Parts & Accessories associates about customizing your bike to fit your style.
GENERAL MERCHANDISEKANDICE WUNDERLICHGeneral Merchandise Manager - MotorClothes@DallasHD.comDREAM BIKE V-Rod, because I idolize Cyclops from X-MenFAVORITE THING ABOUT DALLAS H-D Our customers are amazing and fun people, and they love to ride!DREAM RIDE The Hill Country through Marble Falls to FredricksburgADVICE TO NEW OWNERS Have fun!
ABOUT THE GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENTThe General Merchandise Department encompasses more than just apparel — we are your source for jackets, boots, protective gear, and so much more. At Dallas Harley-Davidson, we strive to constantly ensure that you have the latest styles and best quality selection of Genuine Harley-Davidson Apparel and Merchandise available.
GETTING THE RIGHT FIT, THE FIRST TIMEOne of the most important goals of the General Merchandise Department is getting you into the right gear that fits you the best. Our trained associates specialize in helmet, boot, jacket, and chap fittings. We will help you find the right fit and fashion to suit your needs or help you find the perfect gift for the special Harley enthusiast in your life. You can also see one of our knowledgeable General Merchandise Associates for more information regarding the riding gear that would be most suitable for your riding style and Harley-Davidson casual wear for everyday life!
24 | RIDE PICS
Chili Cookoff, January 24
Dinner Ride to Casa Milagro, January 22
And the Award Goes to…
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Board Member of the Year
Steve Scott “For delivering fun Chapter events as
Activities Director”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Chapter Member of the Year
Gloria Barnes “For active participation, positive attitude
and representing the Chapter in competition”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Road Captain of the Year
Kerry Turner “For excellent rides and dedication as Road
Captain”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
New Member of the Year
Alex Tayem “For actively joining in Chapter rides and events and displaying a positive attitude”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Ron Helvey Dedicated Service Award
Don Terasaki
“For dedication to the betterment of the Chapter with a smile”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Volunteer of the Year Award
Todd Shockley “For outstanding example of loyal service to
the Chapter with a smile”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Service Award 2014
Barry Miller “For serving as Road Captain 2010 to 2014”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Enthusiasts Award
Maggie & Dave Butler “For repeatedly hosting the Chapter in their
home”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Service Award 2014
Paula “Elmo” Lowrie “For serving as Secretary 2011 to 2014”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Enthusiasts Award
Crystal & Scott Tatum “For repeatedly hosting the Chapter in their
home”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Service Award 2014
Darla Webster “For serving as Ladies of Harley 2013 to
2014”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Enthusiasts Award
Beth & Phillip English “For repeatedly hosting the Chapter in their
home”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Appreciation Award 2014
Dallas Harley-‐Davidson “For outstanding service and support to the
Chapter and community”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Enthusiasts Award
Alisha & Kerry Turner “For repeatedly hosting the Chapter in their
home”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Active Rider of the Year Award
Harry La Grassa
“55,335 miles”
2014
DALLAS TEXAS CHAPTER
Active Rider of the Year Award
Darrell Manning
“42,767 miles”
2014
Spouse and Support Awards presented in grateful recognition of their support of the 2014 Board
Maggie Butler, Angela Kennerly, Diana Miller, Frieda Pate, Grada Robison, Linda Savage, Gigi Scott, Deborah Terasaki, Alisha Turner, Steve Webster and Lori Wetsel
Dallas, Texas Chapter 1869
1334 W. Centerville Rd.Garland, TX 75040
Sponsor: Dallas Harley-Davidson
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