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Chapter activities are conducted primarily for the benefit of H.O.G. chapter members. There are three categories of activities, all activities are identified as follows: 

Closed events -  Are those chapter events which are open to chapter members and one guest per member.

Member events - Are events that are open only to H.O.G. members.

Open events - Are those chapter events which are open to chapter members, national H.O.G. members and other guests.
National HOG Events info can be found at: www.members.hog.com

You'll need to set up your own account and password

 

Adult release form

 

Minor Release Form

 

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E-Mail me any last minute rides and/or RR HOG events with the dates, time and location. Make sure to include any specific info and we'll try to get them on the Events Dates to Remember. info@rrhog.com

 

 

  

 


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November

 

29      RR HOG Chapter meeting at SM & SF Club, Dinner at 6:oopm, Meeting at 7:00pm Election Night, LOH donate a TOY-Closed

 

December

 

20      RR HOG Chapter meeting at SM & SF Club, Dinner at 6:oopm, End of the Year Social Meeting at 7:00pm, bring a cookie or goodie plate to pass.-Closed

 

2007

January

 

1st    Rock River HOG Chapter membership renewal for 2007 Click here for 2007 sign up form

 

20th      Rock River HOG Christmas Party! Click here for more details  Time for Food, Song and Dance....and err maybe a couple of cold ones. This is the big Chapter get together so mark your calenders and get ready for a good time!

Click here for chirstmas sign up sheet

 

HOG Events for 2007:

 

- RIDIN' THE ROCKIES
Fort Collins to Breckenridge, Colorado • June 25-28, 2007
A unique high-altitude tour through the breathtaking Colorado Rockies.
REGISTRATION AND ROOM BLOCKS OPEN: JANUARY 31, 2007 • CAPACITY: 1,000
- POSSE RIDE: GREAT AMERICAN ADVENTURE
Wilmington, Delaware to Portland, Oregon • July 13-30, 2007
Join hundreds of fellow H.O.G. members on a challenging 17-day cross-country journey.
REGISTRATION AND ROOM BLOCKS OPEN: FEBRUARY 28, 2007 • CAPACITY: 800
- CLUB H.O.G.® DOWN HOME: 24th ANNUAL RALLY
Knoxville, Tennessee • August 24-25, 2007
Take part in H.O.G.'s most enduring tradition - with a heaping helping of world-famous Southern hospitality.
REGISTRATION AND ROOM BLOCKS OPEN: APRIL 4, 2007 • CAPACITY: UNLIMITED
- ADIRONDACK RENDEZVOUS
Upstate New York • September 3-6, 2007
Ride. Relax. Repeat. A laid-back tour of scenic upstate New York.
REGISTRATION AND ROOM BLOCKS OPEN: APRIL 18, 2007 • CAPACITY: 600
- HIGH OCTANE TOUR
Chattanooga, Tennessee to Charlotte, North Carolina •
September 22-26, 2007

Learn how lead-footed bootleggers inspired American stock car racing - and ride the roads they made famous!
REGISTRATION AND ROOM BLOCKS OPEN: MAY 2, 2007 • CAPACITY: 1,000

 

- Cold Weather Riding:

The wind chill factor is off the charts. At 60mph and 45 degrees, it can feel more like temperatures in the teens and that's cold in anyone's book.

Hypothermia can happen very quickly if you're not dressed properly. What happens is your body senses the core temperature drop and begins cutting off blood supply to your hands, feet and your head. When the blood flow to your brain slows down, your decision making abilities start to slow down as well. Just like an intoxicated person has problems performing two tasks at the same time, as in clutching and braking, so does a person with the beginnings of hypothermia. You would usually first notice your hand getting numb then your feet and last but not least, your forehead, which can even make you feel like you've eaten too much ice cream too fast. If you've got all these symptoms, I guarantee your judgment has become impaired. If you prepare for a cold weather ride, you should never have to worry about or suffer from hypothermia.

First, start with a good pair of insulated gloves. Cold numb fingers can make for a miserable ride. I've got 3 pairs of gloves, lightweight, un-insulated medium leather with Thinsulate and a somewhat bulky leather pair with heavy insulation. If using the bulky type gloves hurts your throttle clutch and braking abilities, get yourself some heated grips. Heated grips work wonders and here in Florida, may be enough with just a pair of light leather gloves. The warmest thing you can put on your hands are electric gloves but they can be a little bulky.

For your feet, the best boots I've found are
Cruiserworks. These boots have a special waterproof insulation which not only keeps your feet warm in the winter, but they'll keep you cool and dry in the summer and they're extremely comfortable.

To keep your face and head warm, a Balaclava or ski mask will do the trick especially when combined with a full face helmet, a 3/4 or at least ear wraps zippered on to a half helmet.

To keep the wind from getting inside your jacket, there are many types of neck wraps available from fabric to leather, even a bandanna helps. Your main concern is the jacket. When your chest is warm it's much easier to keep all your extremities warm. A thick leather jacket or one made of Cadora which is also waterproof along with a couple of layers underneath, is the way to go. An electric vest will keep you warm as toast in even the coldest weather and eliminates the layers you'll otherwise need.

If you're ever caught without all the necessary gear and find yourself shivering, pick up a newspaper and a plastic bag. Shove the paper down your jacket and wrap your neck with the plastic bag and grab a hot cup of coffee. That should make the ride home at least bearable.

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