CHAPTER J TEAM
Directors— Dan & Veronica Gilbert [email protected]
843-236-6611
Assistant Directors— Leroy & Gloria Burroughs
843-215-0173
Ride Educator— Rich & Jean Kitko
843-240-3392
Treasurer— John & Pam Daniels
Membership Enhancement
Coordinator— Linda & Jim Heyl
Motorist Awareness
Coordinators— Steve & Sharon Roberts
Couple of the Year— Dan & Veronica Gilbert
Member of the Year— Buddy Bibb
Chapter of the Year
Coordinator — Shirley Burkhart
Ways & Means— Juanita & Ron Kukhahn
Goody Shoppe — Cathy Hughes
Newsletter Editor — Shirley & Francis Burkhart
Event Planner— Lynne & Barry French
Scrapbook— Briget Brookshire
University Training— Mike & Frankie O’Harrow
Webmaster— Frankie O’Harrow
Chapter J website— www.gwrrasc.com/j
Gold Wing Road Riders Association
Grand Strand Wings—Chapter J
January 2014
Friends for Fun, Safety, and Knowledge
SOUTH CAROLINA—DISTRICT TEAM
District Directors— Phil & Judy Stone
Assistant Directors— Buddy & Kim Summer Craig & Karen Miller J.W. Worley
Membership Enhancement— Jean & Rich Kitko
District Ride Educator— Mike & Mary Coral
ADE/MADD Coordinator- Bill & Judy Dunaway
Treasurer— Margaret Caughman
Couple of the Year— Kim & Buddy Summer
District Trainers— Roy & Anita Fosnight Jr.
Couple of the Year
Coordinators — Bill & Judy Dunaway
Ambassadors— Steve Smith/ Faye Hood
Goody Shoppe— Judy Stone
Webmaster— J. W. Worley
SC Webpage— www.gwrrasc.com
SOUTH CAROLINA—REGION A TEAM
Directors— Jim & Sue Jackson
Assistant Director— Ed Porter
Ride Educator— Chuck & Anne Reed
Membership Enhancement Coordinators— Rick & Madalena Buck
Trainers— Roy & Anita Fosnight Jr.
Treasurer— Linda & David Snyder
MEC & COY/CHOY Coordinators— Rick & Madalena Buck
MAD Coordinator s— Ron & Pam Lantz
Couple of The Year— Buddy and Kim Summer
Webmaster— Ed Porter
Chapter J Gathering January 4, 2014 - 1st Saturday of every month
Denny’s Restaurant, 124 Loyola Dr. Surfside
Eat at 6:00 PM, Meet at 7:00 PM
Inside this issue
Director’s Article…………………………...…….….………2 Assistant Director’s Article.…………..……….…..………...3 MEC Article…..………………………….…....…………......4 Rider Ed Article ………………………………….………..5 2013-2014 COY…………………………................…………6 Celebrations………………………………..….………..…….7 Items for Sale……………………………..………...……….. 8-9 Save the Date/Activities…………………………...….…….. 10 Pictures………………………………………….….….…….11-12 Calendar………………………………….……….…….…...13
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Dan & Veronica Gilbert
Chapter Directors
Chapter J, Grand Strand Wings
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!! Well, Christmas has come and gone and a new year is about to start. We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas season. As 2013 comes to a close, Veronica and I want to thank each chapter participant of SC-J. We thank you for attending our gatherings, rides, plaque attacks, conventions, leadership training, rider ed. seminars, eat and greets and for your support to us, your chapter di-rectors. When we started this journey we were filled with apprehension, nervousness, and excite-ment and humility. Veronica and I have done our best and made it through 8 months as directors. Without YOU, the chapter participant, nothing that has taken place this year would have been possi-ble. I especially want to say thank you and express how proud I am of my wife, Veronica, for all she does behind the scenes to help make this chapter the best it can be. Without her none of this would be possible. As we embark on 2014, we have many activities coming soon that will keep us active. SC-J will have their New Year’s Day lunch ride to Capt. Nance’s in Calabash, N.C. Details to come soon. We have our officers meeting in Lexington on January 11. We will be hosting the district plaque attack on January 25 at Golden Corral. There will be many opportunities to ride as the weather warms up and the conventions take place with in our district. Also, our district staff has many good ideas for the coming year. Just as we support our chapter, we need to support our district staff. The district staff puts in many hours to make our district the best it can be. Be sure to thank a district staff member and wish them a Happy New Year. Veronica and I hope each of you have a great new year filled with many blessings. Most of all, we hope each of you continue to ride safe, wear you protective gear and keep your bikes well maintained so you can continue to ride worry free. Dan and Veronica
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Leroy and Gloria Burroughs
Assistant Chapter Directors
Grand Strand Wings Chapter J
We hope everyone had a Merry Christmas and wishing you a Happy New Year.
Our resolutions for Chapter J in 2014 are lots of new and exciting rides and activi-
ties. We would like to recruit new members and welcome the old members with
welcome arms.
Our 3rd annual New Year’s Day Memorial ride be on a Wednesday and we will be
going to Captain Nance’s in Calabash. Look at the calendar for the time and place
to meet.
There will be an officers meeting in Lexington, S.C. on January 11, 2014. We hope
as many officers that can will attend; we will be on a cruise.
Chapter J has the traveling plaque and we will have the plaque attack on Satur-
day, January 25th at Golden Corral in Myrtle Beach.
We would like to thank Dan and Veronica for stepping up and becoming Chapter
J’s chapter directors. Thank them for their hard work and dedication. They need
help and you can be a monthly planner and plan 2 activities for that month. Chap-
ter J needs team work to make it successful. So please do your part to help.
Support our troops,
Leroy and Gloria Burroughs
Assistant Chapter Directors
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Membership
Enhancement
Linda & Jim Heyl
LINDA AND JIM!
Well here we are starting a new year again! Time sure flies when you are hav-
ing fun, and Chapter “J” sure knows how to do it right!
We had a had a full year of events in 2013. Jim and my resolution for 2014 is to
make the chapter better than ever, and we need to see that it does! Just look
around, you never know who you will see on a Goldwing when you are out and
about, strike up a conversation with them, introduce GWRRA to them if they
don’t already know about it, and definitely encourage them to join our monthly
gathering. Like most of us, they will make a lot of new friends!
Last but not least, Jim and I wish all you “J” ers and everyone who reads this, a
very Blessed and Healthy New Year! See you soon!
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RIDE EDUCATOR—
Motorcycle Goes Where You're Looking
Magic? Undiscovered Law Of Physics? Does It Really Work?
By: James R. Davis
If you read the Case Study, you learned that Target Fixation is real. If you then read the article that discussed Target
Fixation, you learned how to use it to get out of trouble. In essence, Target Fixation demonstrates pretty convincingly
that your motorcycle goes where you're looking. But why? Your eyes, after all, are not holding your handlebars and
you frequently scan directions other than the one you're traveling in without your bike wandering all over the road. Is
it magic? Or perhaps an undiscovered law of physics?
In the case study you learned that Karen was intimidated by the truck that she was fixated on. She knew she was go-
ing to hit it and tried to lean away from the impact. In doing so what she actually accomplished was to PUSH her bike
away from her body and towards the truck. What she should have done was to press the handgrip that was farthest
away from the truck in order to force the bike to lean away from that truck. And the way to have done that was to look
away from the truck and actively use counter-steering.
Besides fixating on the truck, Karen's mistake was that she actively counter-steered INTO the truck instead of away
from it. Might there be a connection between the two errors?
The idea that your motorcycle will go where you're looking is merely a shorthand way of thinking about a phenome-
non that virtually all drivers (of any kind of vehicle) have experienced before: that if you turn your head you tend to
STEER in the direction you're looking. In fact, it might be clearer to simply acknowledge that it is HARD to steer in any
direction other than the one you are looking at. ALL of your prior experience has taught you how to steer your vehicle
where you want it to go. So, if you look where you want to go, you kick in all that prior experience and AUTOMATI-
CALLY steer in that direction.
There is no magic here nor is there a hidden law of physics involved. Your bike (or automobile) TENDS to go in the
direction you are looking because, via experience, you have taught yourself to steer, more or less subconsciously.
To take advantage of that phenomenon you merely need to actively look in the direction you want to go - away from
danger. The rest is virtually subconscious reaction. Of course it takes more than a turn of your eyes or even your
head. You still need to steer away from danger. Since it is HARD to steer away from what you're looking at, and easy
(almost automatic) to steer in the direction you are looking, surely it makes sense to look where you want to go.
But, you say, there are many times when you look in directions other than the one you want to go. After all, one of the
most important safety practices you engage in is to actively scan all around you looking out for hazards. Why is it that
your motorcycle does not wander all over the road while you are scanning if it's true that it tends to go where you're
looking? (More often than not, it does!)
The answer to that question is that when you are scanning or looking in a direction other than the one you want to go
in you tell yourself to keep going in the direction you want - you turn OFF your 'autopilot'. If you don't believe me,
next time you're out on the road and it is safe to do so, point your bike in the direction you want to go and look in any
other direction. Notice how a part of your mind is CONSTANTLY VERIFYING that you are still on course. You do not
normally have to do that - that's what your autopilot does for you.
[Keeping to the airplane analogy, we have been talking about how your eyes tend to control your ailerons (roll or
lateral controls). A moving motorcycle does not have the equivalent of rudder or elevator controls.]
But we have also been well advised to keep our head and eyes 'up' and pointed at the horizon. Surely looking down
will not cause a motorcycle to go down, or will it?
Well, not directly. If you are in a skid, however, and look down the odds are overwhelming that you will go down.
That, because you will have failed to actively steer the bike in such a way as to try to keep it upright. But that's only
one reason why you should keep your head up and eyes looking at the horizon. The other is that only by doing so can
you actively scan for hazards or know, for sure, if your bike is vertical. But that's another story.
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CHAPTER J
Couple of the Year
2013-2014
Dan & Veronica Gilbert
By the time you receive this newsletter, Christmas will have passed and New Years will
be around the corner. We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas and “Santa” was
good to you.
We’re looking forward to what 2014 will bring and riding with our Chapter J friends.
Our first month for 2014 brings the annual New Year’s Day ride and hosting the District
Traveling Plaque. What a way to start the new year!
As the 2014 district convention approaches we are preparing to participate in the Cou-
ple of the Year selection. Everyone needs to start thinking about who they would like
to honor to be the new 2014-2015 Couple of the Year. It’ll be bittersweet to let the
Chapter Couple of the Year title go, but we have many wonderful couples to honor. We
are having fun holding this honor till the very end!
Dan and Veronica Gilbert
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Don’t Forget, we draw a name at each monthly gathering and if we draw yours for
your birthday or yours and your spouse’s for your anniversary, the Chapter buys
your dinner. Don’t miss your chance for a free dinner! Must be present to win.
1 Bob Maschler
5 Melissa Timbs
10 Bob Hopkins
14 Judy Dunaway
14 Bruce Custard
17 Francis Burkhart
18 Jack Daniels
20 Sharon Roberts
7 Marcus & Paulette Case
22 Gary & Wynonia Chinetti
26 Dan & Veronica Gilbert
HAPPY ANNIVESARY
January GWRRA Member Anniversaries
Pam Carroll - Joined 2001
Danny Squires - Joined 2008
Bob Williams - Joined 2000
If you are interested in Amsoil, Call Barry at 843-488-3517
New hard saddlebags for a Honda Goldwing. Bags are from a 2012 Wing that has been converted to a
trike. Replacement cost from dealer is $1100.00 My price is $150.00 as a pair or, $80.00 for one bag.
2008 GL1800, Caliente Red, Original owner, Always garaged, Excellent cond., 5Utopia backrest, $15,800, [email protected], SC/NY 2007 Baxley SB-001 Motorcycle trailer, Rock guard & spare, orig. $3,355 $1700, [email protected], SC/NY Thanks, Bob
2005 Bushtec Quantum GL in Honda 202 Silver Metallic col-
or. Options include cooler package, chrome tongue and tongue stand,
painter read bumper, and interior light. Great condition,
$2995.00 Call Tim Bogart at 843-267-4654 or 843-650-4382.
Transformer floor boards # 7005 $80.00
Ergo 11 pegs # 4056, $40.00
Seat Cover for GL 1800, $40.00,
Honda trunk/saddlebag liners $25.00
Garmin Zumo 450 GPPS, $80.00
Contact Jim Kleckly 843-248-6505
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Kuryyakyn tour bag, fits all bikes with backrest and luggage rack-$50.00 [email protected]
Motorcycle Jack, Craftsman 1500lb. Aluminum $70.00 [email protected]
We have LTP training scheduled on the
Monday after our monthly gatherings.
Keep your eye out for emails for any
changes or updates.
Steve Roberts is our MAD coordinator for
Chapter J. Please contact Steve Roberts if
there is a function that you feel would like to
have a presentation for Motorist Awareness.
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Mar 20-22, 2014 Florida Dist. Conv. “Royal Fun Feast” Kissimmee, Fl.
Apr 3-5, 2014 Alabama Dist. Conv., Mobile, Al., “Roman” The Bay
May 1-3, 2014 South Carolina District Rally, Florence, SC., “Wings Over Cartoon Land”
June 12-14, 2014 Georgia Dist. Rally, Dillard, Ga. “Goldwing Rodeo”
July 2-5, 2014 Wing Ding 36, Alliant Energy Center, Madison, Wisconsin
Aug 29-31, 2014 GWRRA Weekend at the OPRY, Nashville, TN.
Oct 16-18, 2014 Mississippi, TBA
1/01 New Years Day Ride to Captain Nance’s Seafood in Calabash
Meet at the old Refuel in Conway at 10:30 AM
1/04 Chapter Gathering at Denny’s 124 Loyola Drive, Surfside, SC
Eat 6:00 PM Gathering at 7:00 PM
1/06 LTP Training, time and place TBA
1/11 Officers Meeting, Wingate Hotel 108 Saluda Point CT.
Lexington, SC 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
1/11 Region Wandering Plaque hosted by Georgia Chapter A at
Southern Cooking 406 Hwy. 155 S. McDonough, GA
1/16 Meet & Greet, California Dreaming 6:30 PM at 2657 Beaver
Run Blvd. in Myrtle Beach
1/25 Plaque Attack Hosted by Chapter J at the Golden Corral at
868 Oak Forest Ln. in Myrtle Beach. Eat at 12:00 PM Meet at
1:00 PM
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Christmas Light Night Ride
December 17th
It was a beautiful night to ride.
We saw some fantastic houses all
decked out.
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JANUARY 2014 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 New Year’s
Lunch Ride to
Calabash
2 3 4
5 6
LTP Time & Place
TBA
7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
Chapter J
Gathering
Plaque Attack
Hosted by
Chapter J
Officers Meeting Lexington, SC & Region Wandering Plaque
Eat & Greet
California Dreaming
1/01 New Years Day Ride to Captain Nance’s Seafood in Calabash
Meet at the old Refuel in Conway at 10:30 AM
1/04 Chapter Gathering at Denny’s 124 Loyola Drive, Surfside, SC
Eat 6:00 PM Gathering at 7:00 PM
1/06 LTP Training, time and place TBA
1/11 Officers Meeting, Wingate Hotel 108 Saluda Point CT.
Lexington, SC 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
1/11 Region Wandering Plaque hosted by Georgia Chapter A at
Southern Cooking 406 Hwy. 155 S. McDonough, GA
1/16 Meet & Greet, California Dreaming 6:30 PM at 2657 Beaver
Run Blvd. in Myrtle Beach
1/25 Plaque Attack Hosted by Chapter J at the Golden Corral at
868 Oak Forest Ln. in Myrtle Beach. Eat at 12:00 PM Meet at 1:00 PM