Magazine of the Thames Valley HOG Chapter
With summer arriving at last and the great weather, the calendar is full and all events seem to be very well attended. Don’t forget to send your pictures and a short (or long!) writeup about where you have been and what you’ve done, to me, at the editors email address.
It’s been a busy month for me with almost two weeks away in France. Nine of us went, on 5 trikes and 2 solos, to Sarlat, in the Dordogne region - beautiful countryside. I love the French motorways, where everyone drives on the inside lane and only pulls out to overtake. They’re all so thoughtful to other drivers. But then I suppose that’s easier with so little traffic, comparatively. And some lovely twisting and turning roads as they climbed high through the mountains. What beautiful views! We had a 6 bedroom house, with a swimming pool, tennis court etc. for the week, and it was very near the town so an easy walk to local restaurants in the evenings. So, not much time to get the mag together this month. I did the calendar before I went away so it’s important to check with the website for changes, Cancellations or additions this month. Sue
Inside this issue… Front cover
June / July Birthdays
Doughnut and Julie in Ireland (Photo by CJ)
Page 2
Start your Engines
Page 4, 5
Director’s Update
Page 6, 7
LoH - Sue’s Scribbles
Page 8, 10 Irish BikeFest report - CJ Page 12, 13
Third Poker Run - The Star
Page 14, 15
Calendar
Page 16, 17
Rally Report - Doughnut
Page 18, 19
News and Events
Page 20, 21
Fish ‘n’ Chips, Eastbourne
Page 22
Whose bike?
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Mystery Man
Page 24
Saturday Social
Page 25
Wanted...
Page 26, 27
Safety First
Back cover:
Meet the committee
Fiona Goldswain 26th June Linda Friend 7th July Mandy Mussong 11th July Trudy Boothby 22nd July John Ingram 27th July
Happy birthday to you all!
A big Thank You to those who have contributed to this month’s magazine: Linda, Sue, Don, CJ, Diane, Doughnut
Hi Everybody and welcome to the June edition of Tales from the Riverbank, Since we last met at our May club night we have had some really great rides which have been blessed with unbelievably good weather, which makes the ride even better. It's been an interesting week or two in the Wibberley household. My main computer decided it's had enough and would not allow me any access to anything, including this months magazine piece for Sue. For a change, this month's magazine piece was almost finished and just needed to be looked over by a second pair of eyes. A trip to P C World was needed, and quickly! A few hundred pounds later, the new PC was unpacked and installed. I'm just waiting for my very nice son-in- law to come and do his magic to extract the memory from the old hard drive and put it on the new one. Many happy returns to Barry Adams & Hagrid who are celebrating big birthdays this month - congratulations guy!. Thames Valley also celebrates its sixteenth birthday this month, many happy returns Thames Valley. Ride-outs: The Fish & Chip run to Eastbourne with a visit to Shaw HarleyDavidson on May18th was our first ride after club night. A very well organised ride for a Saturday and very well attended. Well done Bernie C, Sue D & Nick for crewing the ride - a great day out! On June 1st Thames Valley visited Warr's Harley Davidson in Chelsea to celebrate Warr's 90th anniversary. What a day it turned out to be!! By the time we were ready to leave Maidenhead the ride-out had grown to 35 bikes and 43 members, one of the best attended ride-outs for a long time, fantastic. We managed to arrive at Warr's en masse with the whole ride-out together which made a few heads turn as we rode past the dealership. The team at Warr's put on a great day to celebrate a milestone in their history for the thousands of people who had made the pilgrimage to Chelsea to celebrate with them. Many thanks to my tail & marshal, Bernie C & Sue M, on the day, not an easy ride with Hammersmith Flyover being closed, but interesting. Well done guys.
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Membership Report: Last club night a total of 70 members, 53 Full & 17 Affiliated, attended May’s Club Night. Our total membership, as of the 1st June, now stands at 199 which breaks down to 130 full members and 69 affiliated. A great move in the right direction. Can I remind all of you who have not yet signed your release forms and sent your membership renewal fees back to Fred, they are now overdue and he will be chasing those people at club night. We also have a few members whose HOG Memberships have expired, some as long ago as February. To stay a member of this great club of ours you do need to be a paid-up Hog member. Forthcoming Events: Sunday, June 22nd World Ride Day - 1 This year’s world ride will be one to remember. The day starts with meeting at Chieveley Services and a ride to the Swansea Dealership on the M4, with time to grab a bargain or two in the merchandise dept. The trip home will be more of a scenic ride via Neath, Merthyr Tydfil, Ross on Wye, Cheltenham & Oxford. Not for the faint-hearted! Monday, June 23rd World Ride Day - 2 Thames Valley Picnic Day in Bournemouth. A nice steady ride to Bournemouth and a picnic lunch in the Lower Gardens with time for a stroll along the pier and an ice-cream before the ride home. Both rides will be accepted of Miles for Fun and the mileage program. Well another magazine piece completed for the second time this month, Ride safe and continue enjoying our club - and have fun!
Don Director
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Sue says... Hello all.. Great news for those ladies who want to ride their very own Harley Davidson! H-D are launching two new bikes with smaller, 500 cc and 750 cc, engines specially designed to appeal to the female market. With 1 in 10 bikes in the USA being sold to women they are trying to encourage more of us to ride. The new bikes will have lower seats, smaller handle grips and different foot rest positions. They are hoping that the new bikes will become a treasured ‘little black number’ in every woman’s garage. ( Let’s hope they make the clutches easier to pull and they are not all black!) To be honest while excited at this news I am a bit disappointed that they haven’t designed an entry level bike for learners, but maybe one day. I understand that the Saturday Social at Thorpe was well supported, and that the sunshine put in a welcome appearance. These Saturday pub meets were designed to help keep club members in touch with each other over the winter months when ride-outs were few and far between, and they have been very successful. 6
However, as there is so much going on over the summer, both in the TV HoG calendar and in our own family diaries, I haven’t arranged any socials for June, July or August. If you are all disappointed to hear this, or had a great venue in mind, then please let the committee know and we can organise something impromptu. Once again the sun shone for Dave’s ride -out to Stratford Upon Avon. I don’t know how he manages it but the sun comes out every time he organises a ride. Fifteen bikes were escorted on a lovely countryside meander stopping at Annie’s Tea Shop on the way. It was a lovely surprise to see Pat and Ron awaiting our arrival and taking photos of us crossing the swing bridge. Annie’s is lovely gem of a tea shop by the canal at Thrupp and is highly recommended, so much so that we stopped there on the return leg too! Our activities officer, Toni Charles, has set herself a huge challenge in order to raise money for the local Make a Wish Foundation. She is planning to ride 837 miles leaving John O’Groats at sunrise on 21 June and be at Land’s End on the same day. If you would like to help inspire Toni on her journey and help her reach her target of £250 then I am sure she would be thrilled if you were able to sponsor her at www.justgiving.com/Toni-Charles. Good Luck from all of us at Thames Valley, Toni 7
Sue x
2014 Ireland BikeFest - Killarney
by CJ
The question was, where to go this year? We already had plans for England, Scotland & Wales so that left only one choice - Ireland! Ireland and the Ireland BikeFest, an open, 3-day bike festival for all makes of motorcycle and a free to enter event located in beautiful Killarney, Southern Ireland. Day One. Thursday 29th May: Two bikes both with pillions, CJ & Di and Paul (aka Doughnut) & Julie, set off @ 0700hrs for Holyport for the Irish ferry, taking frequent stops on route. Upon arrival, and only sprayed upon by road water, we checked in and almost rode straight on board the ferry. We secured the bikes to the metal loops attached to the deck by ratchet straps with yellow padding which protected the seat of our bikes, a very easy to use method and one that keeps the bike stable / safe. The crossing was millpond calm and the weather fair, so after breakfast and a few photo opportunities we rested until we arrived in Dublin. We rode to Dublin which is like most major cities with inconsiderate car drivers, lol. The plan was to stay overnight after a long day travelling from England. The hotel staff were great and offered us a few locations to park our bikes which we were happy with, but not before people admiring our bikes took some photos which Paul and I have become accustomed to, lol. We ended up parking our bikes in staff parking which was kindly offered by the car park manager, a very friendly guy. That evening, after a quick freshen up, we met down at the bar where we were treated to very entertaining bar staff, one in particular liked to call Paul, Kenneth and me, Sid, from the Carry On films. This was a great start to Ireland and a theme that continued throughout our stay. The next morning, after a full Irish Breakfast, we set off on our way to Killarney, to the BikeFest, travelling through some beautiful countryside. A National Forest and twisty roads with mountain views and lakes, and a fantastic waterfall, on route. We met polite drivers and were blessed with good weather which was another common theme for the entire trip. Upon arrival in Killarney, with only a few minor wrong turns, we looked for the Gleneagles Hotel which is where we were staying for the weekend of the Festival. 8
Once we found the hotel we checked into our rooms which were like self-contained flats @ home complete with lounge settee, armchair & TV with a separate bedroom and Jacuzzi bath which Di nearly lost herself in! lol. That evening we went down to the outside stage & Harley bar area where we met four very familiar Thames Valley members sunning themselves! Yes, honest, it was lovely. Our meeting was received with rapturous cheers and of course lots of hugs & kisses. The evening progressed nicely with some great bands and dancing going on through the early hours. Our Baz wasn’t even stopped by a very swollen ankle, and Pat taught me some nice moves to my already vast knowledge of Freestyle dance moves, lol. Paul’s Julie wasn’t to be outdone either, she flowed with Baz’s dance floor moves for everyone’s pleasure, because this was in the entrance to the Harley bar. Chapters from Europe and England and of course all the non-HOG people were in the mix which just added to the great atmosphere. The choice of places to settle within the rally site was varied from the Outside Stage performances, which played during the afternoon as well as the evening, another large stage inside the Gleneagles Hotel, and smaller bands playing in cosy areas, or the bar of the hotel. So, something for almost everyone. The next day, after having a look around the various stalls where we met even more Irish characters who made us laugh, we set off to Dingle following a beautiful coastal road with beaches which would not be out of place in Spain. This ride-out took us around some of the most beautiful coastal bays, one of which is where Ryan’s Daughter was filmed. 9
Then onto quaint little fishing bays with a selection of cafes & pubs to dine in. At one point our screens beaded with water! Not rain, but low cloud as we climbed into the mountains. After a full day the day before, we decided to have a rest day browsing around the varied stalls and watching the ride-out, which was great, in particular the return where we had great positions for viewing. Then we had the customs bike show which had categories for Harley, old and not so old, British, Rat Bikes, Japanese etc all held on the lawns which was real nice. This was the day I met Marjorie Ray who recognised me straight away! Yeah, ok, I think I scared her with my eagerness, lol. This 3 day event passed by so quickly and by no means have I covered it all in this write up but if anyone wants to know more about it please don’t hesitate to contact either myself or Paul Houghton, Dave or Sue Brown or Pat & Baz for more info when you see us next. Our last day, after another Irish Breakfast, we took a very twisty road up to Ladies View, which was well worth going in the wrong direction for, as it was only a few miles away. The ride home only got better and better with mountain roads snaking through pine tree forests, wow, and timely stops in good Irish Pubs & coffee houses. Next stop was where we started in Ireland, back in Dublin, where the four of us reflected on our trip over a very nice meal and a few more pints of Guinness & Kilkenny’s. The morning arrived and off we set to the ferry with yet another millpond crossing and good weather. The only time we got wet was in Wales or England. I recorded a tad over 1,300 miles for the entire trip and have got to say it did not disappoint in any way. It had all the elements of a Memorable Trip - Great bikes to ride, Great friends, Great weather, a Great Rally, Fantastic Hospitality and Harley Davidson yet again pulled it out of the bag along with the Gleneagles Hotel. And last but not least, wonderful Irish people who happen to have a beautiful country with some great roads. I would, without any hesitation, recommend this Rally to fellow TV members. I hope you have enjoyed this write up and look forward to loads more Miles per Smiles with some Old and New friends. CJ
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Warr's was founded on the Kings Road in 1924 by Captain Frederick James Warr, becoming an official Harley-Davidson dealer that same year. At that time the flagship of the Harley range was the 'Silent Gray Fellow' which would have cost a princely ÂŁ85. In 1949 F.J's son, Fred Warr, left the Royal Air Force and went to work for his father. Although post war business was very tough, by the 1960's Fred jnr had become Britain's Harley-Davidson distributor. In 1999 the company moved into a new purpose built 20,000 sq ft dealership designed by architects Kilburn & Nightingale and built on the site of the original 1920's store.
On June 1st, 2014, the 90th anniversary of Warr’s was celebrated. Thames Valley Chapter made a great impression when 41 people on 31 bikes made the ride to London.
Twenty four members of Thames Valley Chapter filled the front car park of the Star at Waltham St. Lawrence for the 3rd poker night of the season. The food was good, considering the chef was on holiday! It was a great success, as usual, with the best turnout so far. Linda
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July cont.
June
Wake the Lakes Lads weekend away Thurs 3rd, 9:30 S’Able - Sun 6th Details page 19
HOGs in the Hayfield Fri 20th - Sun 22nd Solstice Ride Sat 21st, 04:00 - 23:00 Contact Toni (back page)
Tea & Scones, Ashridge Sun 6th, 9:30 - 18:30 Meet S’Able, 9:00
Swansea H-D Sun 22nd, 9:30 - 7:30 Chieveley Services
Ride to Beaulieu Sun 13th, 9:00 - 6:00 Meet SportsAble
HOG World Ride 22nd/23rd, details page 5
Club Night Thurs, 17th 7:30
Ace Café Harley Night Thursday 27th 6:00pm
Ride to Oswestry (unofficial) Meet S’Able 9:30
Chill-Out Weekend Fri 27th - Sun 29th Tewkesbury, GL19 4RE
Fri 18th - Sun 20th
Inter-Chapter RideOut Sun 20th, 8:30 - 18:00 S’able 8:45 Cheiveley, 9:45
Cassington Bike Night Mon 30th, 6:30pm S’Able
Hatchlands Sun 20th, 10:00 - 18:00 Meet SportsAbl
July Committee Night Tuesday, 1st, 8:00pm Primary Officers and agenda notified by Don
Fenlanders Rally Thurs 24th - Sun 27th See Website Calendar for more
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Dates, events, ride-outs and activities Details correct at time of going to print. Check the website for updates and amendments www.thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Club Nights
Entries for your Diary 2014 HOGs in the Hayfields
20th - 21st June
H-D World Ride
22nd - 23rd June
July
17th
August
21st
Wake the Lakes
September 18th
Fenlanders Rally
October
16th
Hog n Bog Provience wide
November
20th
3rd - 6th July
24th - 27th July 1st - 3rd August
Sherwood Rally
15th - 17th August
Mag contribution Deadlines
Thunder in the Glens
22nd - 25th August
European Bike Week
2nd - 7th September
Faaker See
July
10th
Deva Legion Circus Maximus
August
14th
New Forest Rally ‘Blazin Blazers’
September 11th
2nd - 7th September 12th - 14th September
26th - 29th September
October
Check website for Changes / further details on all events
November
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9th 13th
30TH MAY - 2ND JUNE 2014
The Killarney BikeFest is the most laid back Harley Davidson event I’ve been to so far The atmosphere was friendly and cheerful, the bands were great, the setting very picturesque, with plenty of interesting places to ride to. The local Irish people and council embraced the event with open arms and made everyone feel very welcome. Even the ferry crossing was painless, and the ride across Ireland to get to Killarney was stunning! If you haven’t been, it’s one put on your ‘To Do’ list. I’m definitely going again Doughnut
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PICK A CARD, ANY CARD...
BEARD ENVY?
START YOUNG... BAR + SHIELD CHOCOLATES SHOULD KEEP ’EM QUIET FOR A SECOND OR TWO
HAPPY PHOTOGRAPHER PHOTOGRAPHED
WHO IS THIS MAN SPORTING A MINNIE MOUSE BAG?
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A 10 year old girl is on her way home when a big guy on a motorcycle drives up beside her. After running next to her for a little while, he says, ‘Hey little girl, you want a ride?’ ‘No!’ says the little girl and continues to run. Motorcycle rider comes back up beside her and says,
‘You get £10 if you come for a ride with me.’ ‘NO! ’ She shouts and runs down the street.
Motorcycle rider catches up once again and says,
‘OK, my final offer. You get £20 and a big fat bag of sweets if you come for a ride with me.’
The girl stops and stares at the man and screams,
‘Listen daddy, it was YOU who bought a Suzuki instead of a Harley - live with it!’
Wake the Lakes - Lads weekend away Thursday 3rd - Sunday 6th July
Meet 9.00 for 9.30 depart Handy Cross Crest road HP11 1UA M40 to M42 to M6 toll Stop at Norton Canes Motorway Service Area M6 Toll Junctions 6/7 (106 miles approx 1hr 30mins) M6 to Lancaster services LA2 9DU Junction 32/33 (109 miles approx 1hr 45mins) M6 to exit 36 to A590 Follow sat.nav. to Sharp Road, Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 6DL (29 miles approx 35mins) Fred
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Fish ‘n’ Chips Ride to Eastbourne
Well, what can you say other than a fantastic day out to Eastbourne. The 18 Harley Davidsons, the 1 honorary interloper, the weather, the friends - all 27 of them, the fish & chips, the ride home, I could go on, but I won't. Linda
Healthy looking Fish and Chips, Malc!
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Please put a penny in the old man’s hat...
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Whose Bike? Our ‘Jammy’ photographer, Linda, has been taking candid shots of our bikes when we weren’t looking! Do you recognise your bike, or that of another club member? If you correctly identify the bike and owner, you will win a bottle of wine, to be presented at club night. If there’s more than one correct answer, names will be put in a hat and one drawn out - at club night. Good luck!
If you can identify this bike, send your answer to Linda, c/o: editor@thamesvalleyhog.org.uk March winner: Ron Jackson
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Bike: Sue Brown
He may be young but there’s no disguising this cheeky chappie’s face! I don’t think he’s changed much over the years Who is he?
Do you have a photo of your younger self? Have you changed a lot over the years? Send your photo to the editor (address on back cover) to be featured on the Mystery Man page.
Winning Caption From Di Earley:
‘...it was that big it pulled my rod right outa’ my hands!’
Last month’s Mystery Man was… Ron Jackson 23
24th May at
The Rose & Crown
The usual suspects plus a few others, over 20 in all, were at the Rose & Crown in Thorpe Green. The atmosphere was good & friendly as was the food. Only 3 braved the weather and came on their bikes. Linda
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Membership With membership fees due by last month’s club night, there was a thread opened on our website with some queries regarding payment. Our Director has clarified all membership types in the following list:Single Membership £28/ yr – Harley Rider, access to website, all club activities and receives 1 club magazine. Family Membership £36/ yr – Harley Rider, partner/wife & minors, access to website, all club activities and receives 1 club magazine. Husband & Wife/Partner both riding Harleys - Family membership £36/ yr, access to all club activities and receives 2 club magazines. Associate Membership £28/yr – Does not ride a Harley or any other motorcycle but enjoys Thames Valley club nights and events. Director’s guest to club night FOC - Possible new member.
Members’ Market WANTED: DO YOU OWN A 1997 FLHTCi 1340 OR SIMILAR? THIS HAD EARLY, 1ST GENERATION ITALIAN FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM. STILL HAVE ORIGINAL FACTORY STANDARD AIR CLEANER BITS DISCARDED AFTER YOUR STAGE 1 OR 2 TUNE? I NEED THE BLACK PLASTIC BASE, PART CODE 29246-96, FOR THE AIR CLEANER. WILL HAPPILY PAY A FAIR PRICE FOR THIS ITEM IF YOU CAN SPARE IT. CONTACT GORDON PIKE ON 0118-9864934 OR 07985-373011 OR SEEK OUT "FLASH" AT CHAPTER NIGHT ! 25
THAMES VALLEY HOG - How We Roll ! Please note that HOG insists that ALL participating riders get a briefing before they ride with an organised group. If you miss the briefing you may not participate in the ride ! Your full attention is required at the briefing. It is an important part of safety for the whole group. Please try not to interrupt unless you have a genuine question. For some crew members, it is the most daunting part of their responsibility. You will hear much of the same information each time but please support your volunteer road crew by being patient. Listen carefully to the overview of the route. Take note of any hazards which may be mentioned. Make sure you understand the DROP-OFF SYSTEM. If not, ask a member of the Road Crew. Identify the LAST MAN / TAIL RIDER at, or during, the briefing. Make sure you know how we operate the staggered file as many Chapters operate this slightly differently. Thames Valley HOG DO NOT change position in the staggered file when a man is dropped off. Riders MUST stay at their drop off point until the last man (tail man) arrives. Use an arm signal when dropped off to indicate the direction of the route. (Switch off your indicators- even your hazards can confuse other drivers!) The drop off will be indicated precisely, but only stop precisely at that location if you are happy to do so. Alternatively, stop as close as you can and consider walking back to mark the route.
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Leave at least 2 seconds between you and the next rider in your line of the formation. In single file, you should always have a 2 second gap between riders. The LEAD RIDER is NOT a part of the staggered formation. He/she will move to different positions in the road depending on what he needs to do next. Do NOT change your position in the stagger behind the leader. Close up at stops and junctions, buy DO NOT pull up directly next to another rider unless you are both coming to a complete stop. No overtaking within the group. Please leave 7 -10 second gaps on motorways and dual carriageways between groups of 5 riders. Overtaking other traffic on dual carriageways: Only pass / overtake when you reach the obstruction. Do not pull out to allow the rider in front to pass. (He/she may not be ready to pass and you will hold up other road users unnecessarily). Every rider MUST fully observe the whole group, NOT just the rider ahead, in order to be alert to changes in speed Use your mirrors frequently. Be courteous to other road users (even if undeserved!) Leaving the group:- Pull over and wait for the last man, then signal your intention to leave Missing a drop-off:- In the unlikely event that you miss a dropped marker, or take a wrong road, DON’T PANIC! Continue to a safe point to turn around and go back to pick up the ride at that point. The rest of the ride should follow you and the ride will get back on track. Breakdown procedures:- Last man or his/her marshal will stop and assess your needs. Be aware of other riders joining who are not part of the group. Do not use unauthorised signals. This can confuse following riders and other road users. All riders must be aware that... YOU ARE DEEMED TO BE IN CONTROL OF, AND RESPONSIBLE FOR, YOUR VEHICLE AND YOUR RIDING AT ALL TIMES IRRESPECTIVE OF ANY GUIDANCE OR INSTRUCTION FROM ANY MEMBER OF THE ROAD CREW. YOU MUST, AT ALL TIMES, RIDE WITHIN THE LAW AND OBEY ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
Don Don Wibberley Wibberley Chapter Chapter Director Director Email: director Email: director@ director @thamesvallyhog.org.uk thamesvalleyhog.org.uk @thamesvallyhog.org. uk
Pat Adams Pat Adams Assistant Director Assistant Director Email: assistantdirector@ Email: assistantdirector@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Colin Wilkins Colin Wilkins Treasurer Treasurer Email: treasurer@ Email: treasurer@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Sue Moyler Sue Moyler Secretary Secretary Email: secretary@ Email: secretary@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Fred Cotsford Fred Fred Cotsford Cotsford Membership Officer Membership Officer Membership Officer Email: membership@ Email: Email: membership@ membership@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Nij Jones Nij Jones Head Road Captain Head Road Captain Email: headroadcaptain@ Email: headroadcaptain@ Thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Nick West Nick West Safety Officer & Safety Officer & historian Historian Email: Historian @thamesvalleyhog.org.uk Email: historian@
Barry Adams Barry Adams Activities Officer Activities Officer Email: activities@ Email: activities@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Lee White Lee White Webmaster Webmaster Email: webmaster@ Email: webmaster@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
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Bernie Meason Bernie Meason Photographer Photographer Email: photographer@ Email: photographer@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Sue Brown Sue Brown Ladies of Harley Ladies Harley Email: of ladiesofharley@ Email: ladiesofharley@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
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Toni Charles Club Venue: Club Venue: Activities Officer SportsAble, SportsAble, Braywick Sports Ground, Email: activities@SL6 1BN Braywick Sports Ground, Maidenhead, thamesvalleyhog.org.uk Maidenhead, SL6 1BN