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Captain Reports July 8th 2007
August Newsletter 2007
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We started our day at Loma Linda Hospital that was our 1st stop, to drop off our teddy bears. That was
were we lost a few of our riders. Ron's bike died and would not start so Bonnie stayed back with Ron.
So we headed out on 91 freeway in two groups. We stopped at a Mobil station and re-group into one
group. We headed out to Cooks Corners for a 30 minute stop and buy some goodies. We had a nice
drive through Live Oak Canyon with all the green trees. Our last gas stop was at Chevron station in Lake
Forest were the temperature was about 77. From there we headed to the beach were it was overcast and
the temperature was about 72. We rode along the coast for a while and made our final stop at Joe's Crab
Shack where we had a great sea food lunch. And for the ones that didn't like sea food there was plenty  
of other good food to eat. Michelle and I  would like to thank those people that helped with being road
captain and tail gunners, And making our a ride a  "Safe Ride " Hope everyone had a great time and like
the cooler weather. See ya all on the next ride. P.S. Sorry Stinky you didn,t make the ride to the beach
Hopefully Ron & Bonnie will take you another time!

Randy H.
                                Saftey Officer Karen Carter


Motorcyclists are typically “invisibleâ€� to other motorists.  There are things we can do to help those
motorists know we are sharing the road with them, such as:

Wearing bright
colors.
Using the high beam during the day.
Choose a lane position that puts you in the mirrors of the vehicles around you.
Ride far enough back from large trucks so they can find you in the mirrors.
Touch the brakes to activate the brake lights when slowing to get the attention of the driver behind you,
even if you can slow enough by rolling off the throttle or downshifting.
Using your turn signals and canceling them when appropriate.


Things you can do to prevent your motorcycle from being stolen:

Remember to take the key.
Lock the ignition.
Use a cable or disk brake lock.
Lock bikes together.
When traveling, park near your room when possible.
Don’t store the title or registration on the bike.
Pay attention to your surroundings and park (or don’t park) accordingly