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Magazine of the Thames Valley HOG Chapter Magazine of the Thames Valley HOG Chapter
Sue
As I was putting Don’s piece into the magazine, and I read his thanks to the people who helped with the party, I realised that Don rarely gets thanked officially. Having been on the committee for six months now I have got to see what goes on behind the scenes and just how much work Don puts in for our club. Don and Barry did all the shopping for the party food, not an easy task. The hall was booked, music arranged and Don was there to set up and to put away. Don has led this club through years of no dealership and where many clubs would have folded ours is still going strong. So I would like to say, from all of us,
THANK YOU, DON! Last month, Sue Brown wrote about her role as LoH rep. I thought this was very interesting finding out about her role and what she actually does for the club. I have asked the other committee members to write a small piece about how they see their roles and what they do for us. I’m not sure, though, that Don would be able to list all the things he does!
I know some members have been affected by the floods and storms that have plagued us for, what seems like, months. Hopefully, we have seen the last of it now and can dry out and get back to normal. There are two social meet-ings coming up, one at the Pack Saddle and one at the Asian Fusion. Maybe we can get the bikes out for these? I have to give kudos to Toni Charles, the only one to make it on her bike to the Winter Bash!
Inside this issue…
Front cover: Mike Joiner sporting his new bag at the Saturday Social
Page 2 Start your Engines
Page 4, 5 Director’s Update
Page 6, 7 LoH - Sue’s Scribbles
Page 7 Rolling Hills Invitation
Page 8, 11 CJ’s Tattoos
Page 12, 13 Meet the Members
Page 14, 15 Calendar
Page 16, 17 Winter Bash
Page 18, 19 Chapter Challenge - Results
Page 20 Saturday Social
Page 21 Notices
Page 22 Whose bike?
Page 23 Fine Pig
Page 23 Guildford Fundraiser
Page 24 Mystery Man
Page 25 Picture Gallery
Page 26, 27 News and Events
Back cover: Meet the committee
February/
March
Birthdays
Diane Earley 4th Mar
Michael Benson 5th Mar
Don Wibberley 20th Mar
Happy Birthday
to you all!
Thanks go to all contributors to this month’s magazine:
Don, Sue, CJ, Toni, Linda, Bernie, Pat, & Mystery Man.
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Hi Everybody, Welcome to The Director’s page for February.
January was a busy month for the team on the committee. On the 11th
we had a Road Crew meeting at Stafferton Lodge which included a full English breakfast and a chance to organise the rideout calendar for 2014, which is now available on the website. The 18
th, for me, was a trip to
Sutton Coldfield for the Directors’ meeting, hosted by Marjorie Rae from Hog UK. During the meeting it was announced that Harley Davidson has now become 2
nd in Europe for bike sales with a total of 3,625 units sold
during 2013. Harley Davidson is to launch two new bikes, a Custom 750 and the pro Street 800, both to be launched in the Uk for 2015. Rally News I f any of our members are looking to travel out to St Tropez in May this year, you must register online to guarantee a rally pack. Some changes have also been made for The European Rally in Biograd, Croatia. To enter the rally site, it is by paid entry only, and the parking of motorcycles on the rally site is by registration only. More information about the changes can be found on the Hog Europe website. It has been confirmed that The Bridgewater Cider Rally will be going ahead at Sand Bay again, this year. The site was purchased by Pontins Holiday Camp Group early in January. The results from the Chapter Challenge Mileage program can be found on pages 18 and19 in this magazine - a great effort by Thames Valley yet again. This year’s challenge will run from March through to October and forms will be available at next club night.
Don
Hog Membership Over and over again we hear people saying, ‘What do we get for that £53 membership fee every year from Hog?’ Well... Start with being able to join a Hog Chapter like Thames Valley and enjoy what we have to offer as a family orientated Bike Club. As a member you are able to experience rallies in both Europe & around the world. A 90 page Hog Magazine every quarter which is crammed with information and stories from around the globe and on top of that we have a list of companies that offer discounts and deals to Hog members. MacDonald Hotels, Bisley Shooting Ground, Euro Camps, H D Insurance, Condor Ferries, Best Western Hotels, The BMF, Holiday Inn and Nutt Travel, All the above organisations have deals to offer Hog members, all you need to get the discounts is your Hog membership number. Hog Merchandise In issue 4 of the last Hog Magazine, on page 42 & 43, the new Hog Logo was presented to us all and a piece about new designs for patches which included a picture of a Skull with Wings and a top and bottom rocker. After customer feedback this design has been withdrawn from sale until further notice in the UK and Ireland. Winter Bash And to finish my piece this month, what a great pre-season party at Sportsable the other night!! Sixty friends & guests danced to Robbie’s music until late into the evening. Can I thank those of you who came over on Saturday afternoon to set the hall up, great job as always - well done! A special thank you to Sue Knight, Pat and Barry for their hard work organising the evening and cooking the food Saturday afternoon. A real team effort by all concerned which made a great party. News By next month’s magazine I will have news regarding talks with Sportsable about the prices of drinks over the bar and news of a way forward for the membership. Ride safe, party hard and enjoy the lifestyle.
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Sue says... Quack quack! ... I think I have grown
webbed feet! What a wet
January and February we
are having. Just hoping
that it means there will be
no rain to come over the summer months!
Great to hear via Facebook that a few lucky, plucky people are
managing to get out on their bikes, but mine hasn’t been out this
month as yet.
Unfortunately I have had to postpone the trip to Nelsons
Diner on 22nd February. A few days after taking my booking
they phoned and asked for £10 per person non-refundable de-
posit! Well, a) I didn’t think that was totally in order as they
had previously accepted the booking and, b) I didn’t want to
commit everyone to turning up and spending at least a tenner!
So for the time being they have lost our custom!
I have, however, reserved tables at The Pack Saddle at
Mapledurham, RG4 7UD. This was the place I booked once
before then found it had burned down!
Alongside their main menu, sandwiches and pies are also
served. Think someone is trying to tell me something!
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Sue x
So, if you are still free please come along to see how the
place is shaping up after their refurbishment. Or if you had
your heart set on the Diner, we will go there some time this
season.
Moving on to March, and following the success of last year’s
event, I have reserved tables at Asian Fusion along the Bath
Road www.asianfusion.org for Saturday 15th March at 7.00 p.m.
All you can eat buffet, starters main and pud for £12.95.
Now, if you don’t like Indian they do Chinese; if you don’t like
Chinese they do Thai… if you don’t like any of them, then
sorry . Hope you can make it please let me know numbers at
February club night.
Looking forward to seeing you all soon,
Letter from The Director,
ROLLING HILLS CHAPTER.
Hi there,
I’m not sure if you were aware that the Rolling Hills Chapter will be 25
years old this year. To mark the occasion, at our March Club Night on
Wednesday 5th March 2014 from 7:00pm onwards, we would like to
invite all of our friends of the Chapter to come and visit us for a chance
to meet and greet as well as reflect on our 25 years.
We will also be presenting our 2013 charity fund cheque to the
Midlands Air Ambulance.
Our Club Nights are held at the Gupshill Manor, Gloucester Road,
Tewkesbury, GL20 5SG.
We would really like you to be part of this evening.
Regards,
Gareth Swanson
Director - Rolling Hills Chapter
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It was 1972, I was14 years old and living at Home with my Mum & Dad. I answered the door to a very young policeman who asked if my parents were in. Dad came to the door and was told his eldest son (a long distance van driver, 18 years of age) had been killed on the motorway on his way to Scotland. This event has made me who I am today and influenced my outlook on life, forever! The only memento I had of my big brother was photos and of course some great memories. I needed something that was more permanent, that would tell the world I was proud of my brother and that I loved him so much. This was to be the start of my journey into tattoos, from a very young age. I was still in secondary school, aged 14, when I visited Jack Zeek, who was a very popular and award winning tattoo artist based in Hayes. I chose my tattoo - a Cross behind a Scroll with the words: ‘In Memory of Dave’.
It measured approx. 3” by 2.5” and cost £3. I went home feeling very proud & satisfied with myself until I showed my parents -who were mad at me! The madness shown towards me was a mix of anger, sadness & pride. This mellowed quite quickly and even quicker, I think, when I showed them my tattoo of a Swallow & Rose with scrolls of Mum & Dad. I eventually had 18 tattoos on my two arms before I left school.
This photo shows my 1st
Tattoo (In Memory of Dave) a Cross behind a scroll. I’ts the
one that sits between the swallows...
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Back in the 70s I experienced quite a lot of prejudice from the general public and from teachers. The Deputy Head-mistress, on one occasion, pulled me into the boys toilets and tried to scrub what she described as a silly mark off my arm. I think her reaction was because it was not common to see young people with tattoos unless they were in the Forces of some description. This prejudice has become less frequent as I’ve got older and, of course, today a large percentage of the popula-tion have tattoos, helping them to become more socially acceptable, which I think can only be a good thing. During the years of bringing up my family, needless to say I had no more tattoos. I’m sure you all understand bringing up a family is
an expensive pastime.
It wasn’t until
2002, some 30
years after having
my first tattoo and
our sons were
now teenagers,
that I decided to
start again on my
journey of tattoos,
having never lost
track of what the
Industry & Artists
were doing.
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I visited the tattoo studio in West Drayton and had my entire back tattooed, by Derek Campbell, with my favourite subject. No, not Skulls, but the American Native Indian which includes a Squaw, 2 Eagles, a Wolf and a Puma. This, for me, represents freedom on all levels. These tattoos took seven sittings and cost £1,100. The idea was pulled together by me from library books and the tattoo artist’s flash from his studio walls. In 2010 I sat down with my sons and designed the tattoos on my lower right leg which is a skull with a piston bursting through, and another showing a skull with a Fat Boy wheel going
through water. Skulls, for me, represent not fearing death and accepting it will come one day. My current choice of tattoo artists are based in Twickenham (Tattoo UK). I have been going to them since 2012 and between young Ben, and Matt the manager, I sit down with my ideas and get them to redraw them until I’m satisfied, and then get them to tattoo me. Ben & Matt have reworked my 40 year old tattoos on my arms, filled in all the bare skin (with skulls) to create what is known as SLEEVES. My influence for the sleeves came from my sons, who are both tattooed.
This picture shows me with cling film on my arm fresh from the Tattoo studio. It’s when I got home after having my 1st sleeve completed. It keeps the blood from dripping on you :)
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I am currently in the process of covering both my legs with Ink.
The left leg is Tattooed with a Death Mask, a Candy Skull Owl and a Mexican Lady Bandit. More recently added is another Death Mask and a Crow on my thigh, all influenced by the Mexican Day of the Dead (Dia de los Muertos), which is celebrated in Oct / Nov every year and celebrates the lives of those loved ones who have passed away. This all links in with my fascination for skulls and not fearing death and, ultimately, the loss of my brother which made me realise how short life can be and how important it is too fill it with living life to the full. With the exception of a few tattoos on my arms, every tattoo I have has meaning to me and has been researched and drawn up, or an original changed until I’m happy to have it placed on me for life. They are part of me and who I am, and are an extension of my personality. I have met people in life and especially at Tattoo Conventions that have tattoos for many different reasons, as many reasons as people are different. If you are not tattooed and are considering having one, be thorough in your choices with what you want tattooed on your skin and who you want to tattoo you. The Internet is a great place to research artists and get ideas. I would still recommend you visit the tattoo studio/s in question before making that life decision.
Tattoo your Soul - CJ
Meet the Members
Spotlight on...
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Toni Charles
Are you married? Nope, I’m ‘happily single’. Do you have any children? I had two kids, though they’re not really ‘children’ any more. They’re both grown up now, and working away from
home. My eldest works as a researcher for TV programs such as ’24 Hours In A&E’, ‘The Audience’, and ‘The Hotel’. She’s into Roller Derby in a big way. She plays for London Roller Girls, and recently got accepted on probation into the competition league. My youngest recently graduated from university, and now works in IT for RBS in Coventry.
Any pets? No, unfortunately my job gets in the way.
How long have you been riding motorbikes? I’ve been riding for over 30 years now! I passed my test
just after they introduced the two part test. Back then, all you had to do was ride around the block a few times, then ride around the block a few times in the other direction. The examiner was on foot. The best way to get a pass was to watch your mirrors to see where he was headed next, then ride as fast as you could as soon as you were out of sight, so you could get back to him before he moved too far – that way you could ensure you knew where he was and you could make sure you were riding carefully and responsibly where he could see you.
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What was your first bike? My first bike was a Honda CB 125, which I bought
when I was 18. I called it ‘Jefferson’. (All my bikes have been named after US Presidents).
When did you get your first Harley? If you count rentals, my first Harley was a DYNA
Switchback called Monroe. I rented it as a birthday pressie to myself in August 2012 from Yankee H-D, Connecticut. I rode it all around New England. The Harley bug bit me hard - I loved that bike, and promised myself I’d buy my own.
What do you ride now? I ride a Heritage, called Quincy. I also have a
Yamaha, Fazer FZ1, called Jackson.
How long have you been a Thames Valley member? Since April 2013, which was when I bought my
first Harley.
Any hobbies apart from motorbikes? I used to be an avid Xbox gamer. Motorbikes take
up every spare minute of my life, now!
Any special Harley experiences?
Riding Harleys in the States always feels special, somehow. I’m heading out to the US again very soon now. I’m renting a Harley in Atlanta and riding down to Florida for a couple of weeks.
It’s been nice getting to know you, Toni, thanks for the chat.
February
Saturday Social
Saturday 22nd, 12:00
The Pack Saddle.
Mapledurham
RG4 7UD
Ace Café Harley Night
Thursday 26th, 6:00
March
Committee Night
(Shrove Tuesday)
Tuesday 4th, 8:00pm
Saturday Social
Asian Fusion
Littlewick Green
Maidemhead SL6 3QR
(Let Sue Brown know if
you’re coming, she needs
to book seats)
All welcome, 7:00pm
Club Night
Thursday 20th, 7:30
Ace Café Harley Night
Thursday 27th 6:00pm
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April
Committee Night
Tuesday 1st, 8:00pm
Dust off the Cobwebs Ride
Jack’s Hill Café, Towcester
Sunday 6th 9:00
Sportsable
Poker Run - first one
Weds, 9th, 6:30
Venue TBA
Pioneer Run
Sunday, 13th, 9:00-6:00
Sportsable
Club Night
Thursday 17th, 7:30
Ace Café
Southend Shakedown
Monday, 21st
8:45 Sportsable,
10:30 leave Ace Café
Ace Café Harley Night
Thursday 24th 6:00pm
John Radcliff Toy Run
Sunday, 27th,
9:00 Sportsable
Club Nights
March 20th
April 17th
May 15th
June 19th
July 17th
Mag contribution
Deadlines
March 13th
April 10th
May 8th
June 12th
July 10th
Dates, events, rideouts and activities
Details correct at time of going to print. Check the website for updates and amendments www.thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
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Entries for your Diary
Oxford Toy Run
27th April
23rd Cider Rally
2nd - 5th May
Big Brum Bash
23rd - 26th May
Ireland Bike Fest
30th May - 1st June
European Rally Biograd Croatia, 2nd - 16th June
World Ride 2014 (Million Mile)
23rd-24th June
Wake the Lakes
3rd - 6th July
Fenlanders Rally
24th - 27th July
Hog n Bog Provincewide
1st - 3rd August
Sherwood Rally
15th-17th August
Thunder in the Glens
22nd - 25th August
Deva Legion Circus Maximus
12th - 14th September
Check website for Changes / further
details on all events
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Our
Winter Bash was held
on Saturday, 8th February.
For only £10 we had an amazing
buffet with hot and cold food, and a
great choice of desserts.
We had music by Robbie to dance night
away and we had a bumper raffle!
Great company, and a good time was
had by all - what a way to
chase away those winter
blues!
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Our
Winter Bash was held
on Saturday, 8th February.
For only £10 we had an amazing
buffet with hot and cold food, and a
great choice of desserts.
We had music by Robbie to dance night
away and we had a bumper raffle!
Great company, and a good time was
had by all - what a way to
chase away those winter
blues!
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CHAPTER PARTICIPANTS MILEAGE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL MILEAGE
MILES AVERAGE MILES
1066 189 596,529 BOB EAGLE 11,997 3156
HOGSBACK 64 392,750 ADAM ANDERSON 24,887 6137
ROLLING HILLS 86 282,371 GARETH SWANSON 14,956 3283
INVICTA 77 250,624 ALLAN WRIGHT 10,950 3255
THAMES VALLEY 47 177,632 PAUL MAJOR 12,047 3779
DUNEDIN 26 127,059 GEORGE SHEPHERD 10,899 4807
GREAT WESTERN 25 114,083 STEVE LINK 14,471 4563
SHERWOOD 25 106,395 ROY RADFORD 17,994 4256
FENLANDERS 30 100,345 NEIL BUTLER 9,277 3345
OXFORD 21 81,745 ADRIAN BURROWS 14,157 3893
HATTERS 15 76,707 ALYCIA CATTERALL 10,293 5114
PEAK RIDERS 9 66,018 DAVID HUGHES 19,215 7335
BIRMINGHAM 18 59,368 MARTIN MAHONEY 8,746 3298
BELFAST 6 33,460 LEN FLECK 9,018 5577
PLYMOUTH 1 12,079 CHRIS MONK 12,079 12079
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CHAPTER PARTICIPANTS MILEAGE HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL MILEAGE
MILES AVERAGE MILES
1066 189 596,529 BOB EAGLE 11,997 3156
HOGSBACK 64 392,750 ADAM ANDERSON 24,887 6137
ROLLING HILLS 86 282,371 GARETH SWANSON 14,956 3283
INVICTA 77 250,624 ALLAN WRIGHT 10,950 3255
THAMES VALLEY 47 177,632 PAUL MAJOR 12,047 3779
DUNEDIN 26 127,059 GEORGE SHEPHERD 10,899 4807
GREAT WESTERN 25 114,083 STEVE LINK 14,471 4563
SHERWOOD 25 106,395 ROY RADFORD 17,994 4256
FENLANDERS 30 100,345 NEIL BUTLER 9,277 3345
OXFORD 21 81,745 ADRIAN BURROWS 14,157 3893
HATTERS 15 76,707 ALYCIA CATTERALL 10,293 5114
PEAK RIDERS 9 66,018 DAVID HUGHES 19,215 7335
BIRMINGHAM 18 59,368 MARTIN MAHONEY 8,746 3298
BELFAST 6 33,460 LEN FLECK 9,018 5577
PLYMOUTH 1 12,079 CHRIS MONK 12,079 12079
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The first Saturday Social of the year took place at
The Crooked Billet, in Iver, on Saturday, 25th January.
We were pleasantly surprised with the quality of the food,
the many specials offered and the very reasonable prices.
Nineteen club members turned up, five of whom took
advantage of the sunny weather and turned up on their
bikes. Hopefully, they got home before the rain set in!
By
Linda Friend
The food
was enjoyed
by all, as was
Bernie’s
birthday
cake, kindly
made by Pat.
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All New HOG Group Riding Training Course
We will be helping HOG to evaluate an all-new Group Riding Training Course in April this year.
The course is being tested and evaluated with a view to making it more widely available for new members who have
never ridden in a large group of riders before.
The aim of the training will be to instruct in the skills of group riding, 2nd Man Drop Off & The Buddy System.
Our Safety Officer will be contacting some of our less
experienced and new “group riders” over the coming weeks to see if he can get someone to join him on the course in Oxford. This will help HOG get some mixed feedback from both ends of
the “group riding” spectrum.
After the evaluation, it is hoped that we will be able to offer this as a regular option for new riders joining the group.
Watch this space !
Discounts for Hog Members
Discounts are available on a wide range of holidays, hotel accommodation and services from the companies listed below:
Euro Camps, Mc Donald Hotel Group Best Western Hotels, H D Insurance Services Condor Ferries The BMF Holiday Inns Nutt Travel
Use your Hog membership number to
Receive discounts from these companies.
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: [email protected]
December’s winner: Mick Friend Bike: Nij
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Nick West - Double Fine for what he said at the Road Captains’ Meeting –
he knows. He was lucky to come out alive!
C J - Double Fine for the Liars of Harley – will he never learn?
Don - for advertising the TV Party on the wrong date at club night.
Gopher - for paying fines when he hasn’t even been fined!
Clive - Double Fine for telling the ladies it was nice to see them
working in the kitchen...
Pat Adams ...and I’m sorry, Fine Mistress, but YOU are Fined for
sending the above fines to Sue Brown and not Sue Knight!
Just to let you know we are intro-
ducing a ‘double’ fine category
for gross misdemeanours - so
you have been warned!
Linda Friend
Guildford Harley Davidson
Guildford HD, had a cake and coffee morning in support of Bowel Cancer, on Saturday 15th Feb. The guys playing the music were called Dave and Crippo; the two ladies serving the free cakes were Margaret and Ruth. Mick took a while to decide what cake he wanted! The raffle sold at least 400 tickets. All donations were gratefully received.
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Did you guess the identity of last month’s mystery man?
Of course, it was our very own Paul Major! So, who is this handsome hunk? No, it’s not a film star but one of our very regular members. Admittedly, it was taken more years ago than we care to remember, but how well do you know our Thames Valley boys?
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Our regular feature will
return next month.
In the meantime, keep safe!
Our very own boys
in this international ad!
Paul, Clive and CJ
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Donington Park Race Circuit Becomes
Thundersprint Title Sponsor
will be at the Thundersprint with
their full road show.
. .
£5.00 For a Weekend Spectator Pass £15.00 For a Weekend Camping Pass Well-Behaved Pets and Children Free
The Thundersprint is held at the Darley Moor Circuit,
near Ashbourne, Derbyshire, over the weekend of
May 10/11 - www.thundersprint.com.
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Club Venue: SportsAble, Braywick Sports Ground, Maidenhead, SL6 1BN
Don Wibberley Chapter Director Email: director @thamesvallyhog.org.uk
Pat Adams Assistant Director Email: assistantdirector@
Colin Wilkins Treasurer Email: treasurer@
Sue Moyler Secretary Email: secretary@
Fred Cotsford Membership Officer Email: membership@
Nij Jones Head Road Captain Email: headroadcaptain@
Nick West Safety Officer & Historian Email: historian@
Barry Adams Activities Officer Email: activities@
Sue Brown Ladies of Harley Email: ladiesofharley@
Lee White Webmaster Email: webmaster@
Sue Knight Editor Email: editor@
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Club Venue: SportsAble, Braywick Sports Ground, Maidenhead, SL6 1BN
Don Wibberley Chapter Director Email: director @thamesvallyhog.org.uk
Pat Adams Assistant Director Email: assistantdirector@
Colin Wilkins Treasurer Email: treasurer@
Sue Moyler Secretary Email: secretary@
Fred Cotsford Membership Officer Email: membership@
Nij Jones Head Road Captain Email: headroadcaptain@
Nick West Safety Officer & Historian Email: historian@
Barry Adams Activities Officer Email: activities@
Sue Brown Ladies of Harley Email: ladiesofharley@
Lee White Webmaster Email: webmaster@
Sue Knight Editor Email: editor@
Bernie Meason Photographer Email: photographer@
Linda Friend Photographer Email: photographer@
Shirley Churchill Merchandise Email: merchandise@
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Pat Adams Assistant Director Email: assistantdirector@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Colin Wilkins Treasurer Email: treasurer@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Fred Cotsford Membership Officer Email: membership@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Barry Adams Activities Officer Email: activities@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Shirley Churchill Merchandise Email: merchandise@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Sue Moyler Secretary Email: secretary@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Don Wibberley Chapter Director Email: director@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Nick West Safety Officer & Historian Email: historian @thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Nij Jones Head Road Captain Email: headroadcaptain@ Thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Sue Brown Ladies of Harley Email: ladiesofharley@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Linda Friend Photographer Email: photographer@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Lee White Webmaster Email: webmaster@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Bernie Meason Photographer Email: photographer@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Club Venue: SportsAble, Braywick Sports Ground, Maidenhead, SL6 1BN
Toni Charles Activities Officer Email: activities@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
Sue Knight Editor Email: editor@ thamesvalleyhog.org.uk
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