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IVHOG Chapter Meeting Notes – May-2026

03-May-2026

🏍️ Meeting Overview

  • Focus emphasized: discussions are about motorcycle rights and safety, not general politics.
  • Effort to run meetings more formally (reading prior minutes, structured agenda).

🛣️ Safety & Riding Practices

Key safety topics from the April meeting:

  • Standardized hand signals will be shared with all members.
  • Watch for:
    • Distracted drivers
    • Road hazards (potholes, gravel, sudden stops)
    • Vehicles maneuvering unpredictably (e.g., around delivery trucks)
  • Maintain:
    • Proper spacing
    • Forward awareness while watching for potholes
    • Clear hazard signaling when safe
  • Ride predictably and visibly.

Safety emphasis from the May meeting:

  • Be extra cautious around:
    • Tractor-trailers & dump trucks (large blind spots, long stopping distances).
    • Poorly maintained trucks or tire blowouts.
  • Suggested:
    • Carry emergency info (3×5 card with personal/medical details).
    • Consider CPR training for members/road captains.
    • Watch for seasonal hazards (wildlife like deer).

📅 Events & Activities

Upcoming highlights:

  • May 9 – Bike show & wash (Blue Comets / ABATE event)
  • May 16 – Armed Forces Ride
  • May 17 – Ride to Journey Church
  • May 30 – West Chester dealership grand opening ride
  • Ongoing Riding Events:
    • Multiple rides posted on Meetup
    • Monthly Unaccompanied Soldier Service at Washington’s Crossing National Cemetery ride (last Thursday of every month- ride posted on Meet Up)
    • Memorial Day ride to Whitemarsh National Park (ride posted on MeetUp)
    • Summer bike nights (May–Sept)

Other initiatives:

  • Charity effort: $1 per mile ridden for veterans. The HD app is needed, and Brian Burk at Freedom Valley can help get you started. 
  • Looking to choose a meaningful nonprofit for a larger donation this year. Pete is taking suggestions.

🏢 Dealership Updates

  • New “solo” Harley models introduced at lower price points.
  • No more freight & prep fees (cost absorbed by dealership).
  • Request for:
    • Volunteers for test ride escorts on Saturdays
    • Help with recruitment at Bike Night events. Tell Pete if you’d like to volunteer.
  • Encouragement to support the dealership when purchasing bikes.

👥 Club Updates

  • Membership: 106–108 total members (growing).
  • Encouragement to:
    • Recruit new riders 
    • Act as ambassadors for the group
  • Merchandise orders open (shirts, etc.).
  • Financials:
    • Ending balance: $3,235

⚖️ Advocacy & Legislative Issues

  • Right-to-repair bill:
    • Supports the ability to fix/modify your own bike.
  • Concerns about:
    • Redefining “motorcycle” (could impact insurance, laws, safety stats).
  • Members encouraged to stay informed and engaged.

🧠 Key Takeaways

  • Safety remains the top priority (especially hazard awareness and truck safety).
  • Strong push for community involvement (rides, charity, dealership support).
  • Growing awareness of legislative issues affecting riders.
  • Club is active, expanding, and organizing more formally.

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