February, 2015 Volume 16, Issue 2 G.W.R.R.A., REGION H, TEXAS DISTRICT, CHAPTER W Chapter TX-W Directors Vern & Suzanne Neal Well January has past and we had a bit of a cold spell but many got in several good rides. Be thinking about a possible Spring Break rides. Several have suggested Big Bend or Three Sisters. We will try and nail this down at the next meeting. We have several chapter positions open. Please see if you would like to try one. Ride safe. Vern & Suzanne Neal Chapter Directors Our Meeting Place and Time GWRRA Texas Chapter "W" holds its chapter meetings on the first and third Thursdays of each month. The first currently at Rudy s BBQ, 21799 Katy Freeway, Katy, TX 77450 (I-10 just east of Mason Rd.). The second will move month to month so see our calendar. The first is our regular chapter meeting while the second meeting is an informal planning meeting/social gathering.
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VOLUME 16 ISSUE 2 Passengers Are NOT Helpless Should something happen to the rider By: James R. Davis PAGE 3 The general impression amongst motorcyclists is that a passenger would be totally helpless when it comes to controlling the motorcycle should something happen to the rider. Nonsense! An accident occurred in Ohio, I believe, some years ago where a deer attempted to jump over a motorcycle from the side and hit the rider, knocking him completely off the bike. The man's wife was a passenger at the time and she managed to take control of the bike and get it off to the side of the road and slowed it down so greatly that it simply fell over (into the grass.) Well, you argue, since there was no rider in front of her she was able to reach the controls. In fact, even if the rider was still there having, for example, simply collapsed from a heart attack, the passenger can almost always still gain control of the motorcycle. Two controls that the passenger usually cannot reach are the gear shift lever and the rear brake, but the three that he/she CAN reach are the clutch lever, the throttle, and the front brake. (And, not incidentally, the engine cutoff switch.) Thus, the passenger can steer the bike as well as control its speed. Even with a rider backrest, a passenger can stand on his/her pegs and lean over the rider to gain control of the bike. Cash and I have practiced this maneuver and demonstrated it to several motorcycle groups at rallies and other gatherings. It does not take a rider (or anyone at all on the bike) to balance a motorcycle moving at any reasonable speed. Because of trail there is an automatic attempt by all motorcycles to get vertical and steer in a straight line. In other words, though there will likely be some wild gyrations of the bike as it finds its way to a stable posture, there is TIME available to the passenger to get control of that bike. First order of business is to slow it down. Second order of business is to steer it
VOLUME 16 ISSUE 2 PAGE 4 to as safe a place as possible before it falls over, because fall over it will. Before it falls over that engine cutoff switch should be turned off. The passenger is certainly not helpless. Perhaps it would be a good thing to let him/her know it and even practice (at a dead stop, engine off, on the side stand) assuming control, no? Following is a picture of Cash and myself using my GoldWing in a Co-Rider Safety Demo showing her taking control of my bike even though I was still in the rider's saddle and there is a backrest between us. Note that she was not standing nearly as tall as she could have should she have needed to because I was not as far out of the way as I was in the demo. [Need I add that this is another reason why a person who prefers being a passenger and never intends to ride a bike by themselves should be encouraged to attend the MSF?]Please note that if she lays on the rider she tends to keep him on the bike. A good thing if traveling at 70 MPH, no? Copyright 1992-2015 by The Master Strategy Group, all rights reserved.
VOLUME 16 ISSUE 2 PAGE 5 March, 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Upcoming Events for March 5th Chapter Meeting 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 19th Planning Meeting 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Check our web site calendar for last minute events. www.gwrra-txw.org 29 30 31 3 If you re a rider in Texas, motorcycle insurance from Suzanne Sansom Insurance Services Inc. can protect both you and your bike. At Suzanne Sansom Insurance Services Inc., we believe that good insurance is no accident and our dedicated agents will take the time to find you insurance products that are reliable and affordable. We are an independent agency and we will shop for the top carriers in the country to satisfy all of your personal insurance needs. www.sansominsurance.com/personal-insurance/motorcycle-insurance/ 3522 S. Mason Rd., Suite 260 Katy, TX 77450 Phone: 832-437-4180 Fax: 832-772-4325 Email: suzanne@sansominsurance.com Motorcycle ~ Life ~ Auto ~ Home ~ Commercial www.sansominsurance.com
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VOLUME 16 ISSUE 2 PAGE 10 Katy home of the 2015 Goldwing and the Can-Am Spyder RT 22515 KATY FWY Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun Mon HOURS 9:00 am 6:00 am 9:00 am 6:00 am 9:00 am 6:00 am 9:00 am 6:00 am 9:00 am 6:00 am Closed Closed KATY, TX 77450 Phone: 281-392-8850 Fax: 281-392-6162 www.wildwestmotoplex.com About Us Located in Katy, Texas since 1983. Wild West Honda is an authorized dealer for Honda, Kawasaki, BMW, YAMAHA, KTM, Sea-Doo, & Can-Am. Click, Call, or Come on by! Chapter W Officers Position Name Phone Number Chapter Directors Vern & Suzanne Neal (713) 295-9150 Assistant Chapter Director Ed & Kerrie Johnson (832) 341-8802 Treasurer Cindy Harris (386) 846-8521 Membership Enhancement OPEN Newsletter Editor Steve Wilkening (713) 899-6855 Chapter Educator Open Chapter Historian Jim Vardaman (281) 495-2748 Ride Coordinator Roger Caron (832) 868-8976 Webmaster Steve Wilkening (713) 899-6855