From: owner-beehive-beemers-digest@lists.xmission.com (beehive-beemers-digest) To: beehive-beemers-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: beehive-beemers-digest V1 #112 Reply-To: $SENDER Sender: owner-beehive-beemers-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-beehive-beemers-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk beehive-beemers-digest Wednesday, March 13 2002 Volume 01 : Number 112 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:02:31 -0700 From: Jeb Berg Subject: Re: BB: Bigger vs. =?iso-8859-1?q?Better=3F?= Well, the old adage “opinions are like assholes, everybody have one” is about to apply. After reading the comments about membership I can’t stop myself. I bought my GS from Ted in 1997 and spent that riding season keeping to myself. It was a great riding season for me. Then in Feb. 1998, I attended my first club meeting and joined. Only 10 months later, at my first annual Christmas meeting, I was elected Vice President for the 1999-riding season. In 2000, when duty called, I became the club’s President. During my years in the club I have had a wonderful time meeting and working with our members, both new and long term members. The value of new members is clear to me (while some of you may argue that my value to the club was questionable). One of the things that I love about this club is that the members are very smart and very opinionated. Those two characteristics go hand in hand, and differing opinions definitely spark creativity. Now I suggest that everyone go back and reread DeVern’s note. He did not say that we do not need new members. What he said is that he does not support the concept of manning a table to increase membership. I frankly have trouble understanding the need to man a membership table at an event that surely will be attended mostly by club members in the first place. I know that Andy and Company have many good ideas. And it is my experience that this club speaks its opinion readily, so Andy and his team will get the spiritual guidance needed. And now for my spiritual advise to the board: before you explore new members, you need to understand the issues that have resulted in us loosing members. If you can understand and address the issues that drove members away, the club will be successful and a successful club grows. DeVern is right, we have a large membership of mainly non-involved members. Better is better and our current board is focused on making the club better. But better clubs get bigger, that is a fact of organizations. Scrap the table and install a permanent, bold presentation including the Stinger for all who come to the shop to read. Capture the new customers who are buying BMW motorcycles like David Hartwig, people who will make us better. Jeb Berg - ------------------- > Quoting "David R. Hartwig" : > > > Hi folks: > > > > Reading the email and first of all, all people have the right to > > express > > opinions. Differing opinions spark creativity. > > > > Secondly there is something to be said for the idea that bigger is not > > always better. Better is better, I agree. > > > > Third -- how do you get better -- I suggest it is by getting bigger, > > getting more ideas; more opinions; more discussion. > > > > I've been a member for less than a year and have seen the club from > > that > > point of view. It is difficult to get involved with a group of > > "old-timers" if I can use that phrase, and it has been at times > > difficult to get involved in this club. No complaining at all, for it > > just takes some time and effort to get to know some of the members of > > the club and, overall, I have been welcomed most of the time. > > > > But, I really must weigh in on the side of recruitment and opening the > > doors to all (perhaps I'm just a civil-libertarian or something like > > that). Old-blood, new-blood, the bottom line to me is enjoying a > > motorcyle -- BMWs -- and riding with people who enjoy those machines; > > people who can teach me things about the machines or show me a new > > road > > -- or just share the road. That is why I joined -- and why I would > > like > > to see the club grow. > > > > Can one really have too many friends? > > > > Can a rider really have too much help and companionship? > > > > I don't think so.... and, remember -- if the bigger is to become > > better it takes all of us to work together to bring old and new > > together > > and form a club we all want to be members of (is that a > > split-infinitive?) ... unless that is you're Groucho Marx (Never join > > a > > club that'd have him as a member). > > > > David Hartwig > > > > > > **************************************************************** > > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > > **************************************************************** > > > > > > Thank You David, I was in the process of typing a reply when I read yours and > found no need to add anything else. > > DeVern, I understand your complaint and I would say the same if the only > thing the elected club officers are trying to do is increase membership. And > since it is not, we are hopefully headed in the right direction. > > The January breakfast meeting gave us a chance to introduce this years > calendar to the 47 people in attendance. It was unanimously accepted and > will be posted to the web shortly. To tickle your interest, we are planning > a lunch ride to Logan, some other club rides, tech sessions on bike to bike > communication and GPS, rides to Park City, and other rallies and campouts. > > In the few years I have been a member I have asked myself why I keep paying > my dues when this club does nothing motorcycle related or give me a chance to > ride or discuss motorcycles. I feel the small steps we are taking as a board > are steps in the right direction. > > We as a board welcome anyones feedback on the direction we are going as a > club and gladly accept your willingness to help. > > Keep your eye on the web page and in upcoming Stingers for the club calendar and > I hope to see you all on the road. > > Regards, > > Andy Sager > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** > **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 16:53:59 +0000 From: "David R. Hartwig" Subject: BB: Continuing controversy I really like Mr. Berg's introductory paragarph, and perhaps it applies here. I also like his idea of, if Mike the owner is agreeable, to having a permanent space in the shop for the club's calendar and information. One problem with this though-- it appears that the club is having problems with the Stinger. I'm new, so I don't know anything of the work or commitment required for offices, particularly producing the Stinger. It was very good when I was getting it, but seems to be a lot of work (hence the current problems?). Going along with the idea of working with the shop, I've made a suggestion or two to the board, and perhaps those will come to fruition. However that depends on the shop and its space. And remember, I don't know if the shop can give space to one club without giving space to all clubs -- a problem for management at the shop. As to a table at open-houses and the like, if the owner offers, we should jump at the offer for increased visibility. I know of one person who owns an RT who says he'll be there Saturday, and he is not a member (though I've invited him to breakfasts and outings). When I was at the last open house (on winterizing) is saw a number of people I've never met -- could be they're all already members - but the woman I was talking to for a bit was not. Mr. Berg's sentiment about a good club growing is appropriate and hopefully true in our case. But when I bough my bike, there was nothing at the shop and the people I talked to didn't know the web-site. It was only because a friend knew there was a club that I sought it out. So, to the extent possible, Mr. Berg's suggestion should be researched and implemented, if possible. But let's not scrap other ideas either. Who knows, we might find next year's president (or vice-president) through some new way of being "out there". Being new, I have no idea of the attrition rate. If Mr. Berg is correct and we've lost members, perhaps we can learn why. I don't know if the club has the ability to contact old members with a quick "survey" (or some such thing) but perhaps it would yield great benefit to us all. I thank Mr. Berg for his point of view and would be willing to work on the project of seeing if we can get feed-back from past members (should the board approve such an act). Both the table, manned by willing members, and the permanent spot at the shop, if allowed, are good ideas. Both may get not only new purchasers, but also those who buy used BMWs such as my friend. Thank you all for your input and comments. After being a member for almost a year, I think this is the most use of this bulletin board that I've seen going to the club itself and sparking discussion. David Hartwig. **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 17:11:07 -0700 From: "Bob Mabey" Subject: BB: Open House Table How about doing blood pressure and cholesterol screening? That would be a draw for some of us older guys. Maybe even HIV too, if there is any interest. **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 25 Jan 2002 20:18:11 -0700 From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: Re: BB: Open House Table You worried, Bob?? DeVern On 25 Jan 2002 at 17:11, Bob Mabey wrote: > How about doing blood pressure and cholesterol screening? That would > be a draw for some of us older guys. Maybe even HIV too, if there is > any interest. > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** > DeVern Gerber gerberd@mtwest.net '83 R80ST '95 R1100RSL (Das Amsdel) Fliegen Sie Hoch und Schnell! **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 10:26:38 EST From: Swan555@aol.com Subject: Re: BB: Open House Table At least its nice to see some activity and dialogue on the web page again. Crit **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2002 08:43:14 -0700 From: Jeb Berg Subject: Re: BB: Open House Table I will second that! - ------------------- > At least its nice to see some activity and dialogue on the web page again. > Crit > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** > **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 07:42:39 -0800 (PST) From: DNA Subject: [none] test __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Great stuff seeking new owners in Yahoo! Auctions! http://auctions.yahoo.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 18:28:37 EST From: STaylor326@aol.com Subject: BB: EAGAN - Park City Motorcycle Club Dinner Meeting - March 1 Beehive Beemers... please join us! Utah's own Gary Eagan, an Ironbutt winner (and a Beehive Beemer), is a "one of a kind" in the motorcycle world. The Park City Motorcycle Club is proud to have him as its guest speaker. After the 2001 Ironbutt, he has a lot of explaining to do (sorry Gary :-) ). Come hear him! He promises to bring his long distance outfitted, factory sponsored, Duc ST4s to the meeting. A motorcycle evening not to be missed. And, mark June 7th on your calandar. Dave Edwards, Executive Editor and Chief of Cycle World will be the club's guest speaker. Fill out the application included in this message and send it in. Steve Taylor for Don Sanborn President - Park City Motorcycle Club Subj: PCMC March Dinner Event Date: 1/26/02 12:02:13 PM Eastern Standard Time From: roia@earthlink.net (Roi Agneta) To: roia@earthlink.net, amark21@qwest.net, kayea@hsadallas.com, pcashy@pcfastnet.com (Nigel Ashcroft), daveashworth@sisna.com, MAustin@captivasoftware.com, barnwulf@aol.com (Jim Barnes), gbarrettb@peoplepc.com, cytozyme@cytozyme.com, k1thane@softcom.net (Thane M Beckstrand), jebberg@uswest.net, kbertran@pragdata.com (Ken Bertran), cbohnn@earthlink.net, sboyd@parkcityus.com, abjtb@aol.com, markco@sisna.com (Mark Cohen), jcolburn@xmission.com (Jim Colburn), kdaia@sprynet.com, theyeti@xmission.com, tekdad@yahoo.com, hobatz@xmission.com, david.eastman@attglobal.net, bruce@bruceconstruction.com, FitzNteedy@aol.com, snarley@sisna.com, gregfrazier@yahoo.com, dellfullerphoto@cs.com, lainefuller@cs.com (Laine Fuller), glengerner@hotmail.com, 72564.1627@compuserve.com, living1@itis.com, jjs@pcfast.net, Erik_Herazo@bd.com, mmherazo@hotmail.com, geohull@compuserve.com, rilg@xmission.com, jjensen8@compuserve.com, rejones@parkcity.net, jimkenny@qwest.net, GlennL@xmission.com, lacy@xmission.com, johnjlas2786@aol.com, pcch@sisna.com, le_fevre@usa.net, leebys@yahoo.com, lyman@parkcity.net, dnmallett@hotmail.com, chuck@usapetro.com (Chuck Nichols), olch@parkcity2002.com, brad_ott@parsons.com, rbpeek@cs.com, ACLMCL@aol.com, jpuckett@allwest.net, markandcoll@uswest.net, jbmr1@msn.com, BurtLotus@juno.com, jrush@ditell.com (Joe Rush), ssadycpt@allwest.net, dsanborn@pragdata.com (Donald Sanborn), drauto@aol.com, mach2lou@qwest.net, kurt@dualsportnews.com, ajsgordon@earthlink.net, willem_spiegel@yahoo.com, johnspung@hotmail.com, STaylor326@aol.com (Steve Taylor), fvalline@parkcity.net, info@utahducati.com, bill@smithers.cc, ralph@smither.cc, mjc@clarkfoundation.org, stormson@email.msn.com EAGAN (Utah's Own) Park City Motorcycle Club Dinner Meeting Friday, March 1, 2002. 6:30 PM Silver King Hotel, Park City, UT ___________________________________ Clip this form to Register. Name_________________________________________ Address_______________________________________ Tel #__________________________________________ Fax #__________________________________________ Email__________________________________________ Guest(s)_______________________________________ ______________________________________________ Members: $25.00 Non-members and Guests: $35.00 Membership Renewal 2002 $25.00 Total Remitted: $___________________________ Questions please call: 435 513 3113 Mail this form, along with your check, to Park City Motorcycle Club P.O. Box 680791 Park City, UT 84068 **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 02:16:48 EST From: IRONHORSMC@aol.com Subject: BB: Beehive Beemers Invitation! Open invitation to the members of The Beehive Beemers We are invited to the OLYMPIC Opening of the Chez Betty Restaurant's PATIO BARBEQUE AND BEER GARDEN Bratwurst & Sauerkraut Barbeque Beef Sandwiches Soft Drinks All of the above at NO CHARGE! FREE! All you have to do is Show Up! Beer Available for Purchase Saturday, February 2nd, 2002 1637 Shortline Road Park City, Utah 10AM To 3PM Dress Warmly As This An Outdoor Event RSVP tom@chezbetty.com **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:15:49 -0700 From: "Bob Mabey" Subject: BB: FW: New American Motorcycle > New American Motorcycle Unveiled > > At a press conference late Monday, the CEO of Johnson Marine, makers of > Johnson outboard marine engines and other recreational equipment, > unveiled a new line of heavyweight cruiser style motorcycles designed to > compete head to head with industry leader Harley-Davidson. > > Peter Long, Johnson brands marketing manager said, "We have studied the > market and determined that Harley, while highly successful, has narrowly > missed the mark when targeting motorcycle buyers". Long added, "We, at > Johnson, are convinced our product hits the target dead center and > promises to draw sales away from Harley-Davidson in a way no other > motorcycle has been able to accomplish". > > The new line of bikes, marketed under the name 'Big Johnson > Motorcycles', will, according to Long, deliver what Harley has only > promised. "Our research show that this, a Big Johnson, is what Harley > buyers are really after". > > At the unveiling of the new line Monday, several current Harley owners > agreed. "When I bought my Harley, what I really needed was a Big > Johnson", said one Harley owner." But I see now that riding a Harley is > no replacement for having a Big Johnson." > > Manager Long also said that his company would follow the lead of > Harley-Davidson and cash in on a huge market for non-motorcycle related > products. "We realize that not every guy can have a Big Johnson", said > Long, "But image is very important to people. If they don't have a Big > Johnson, they at least want to project the image of having one." > > Asked if he anticipated Big Johnsons showing up in the hands of Harley > owners, Long said it was unlikely. "I just don't see the need to have a > Harley if you have a Big Johnson", he said. "And I can't imagine someone > who spends all their resources to acquire a Harley having a Big Johnson. > I think it boils down to this - You either have a Harley, or you have a > Big Johnson, but you are not likely to have both. "Given the choice", > said Long. " I think most guys will opt for the Big Johnson". > > Another force driving sales for the company will come from women. A > survey of the wives and girlfriends of nearly 1,000 potential motorcycle > buyers indicates less than 5% would approve of their partner spending > $15,000 on a Harley Davidson. But, when asked if they would be willing > to pay the same amount of money to get their partner a Big Johnson, > nearly 4 out 5 thought that would be money well spent. > > One female present at the product unveiling was quoted as saying, "There > is no way I will let Lonnie drop 15 grand on another one of those > Harleys, but 15 grand to get him a Big Johnson? Well, that something we > could both enjoy and it's something he really needs." > > Carla Roundheel, manager of the dealership network now being > established, said her motto is simple. "I service what we sell." Big > Johnson motorcycles will be traded on the stock exchange under the > abbreviation P-ENVY. > > _________________________________ > > > > **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 07:23:44 -0700 From: FlyinBrian Subject: Re: BB: FW: New American Motorcycle hmmmm, might be handy to have one of those big Johnson's, particularly if they have an owners group with a large ladies auxiliary that will make sure the members have plenty of opportunity to use "their Big Johnson" at sponsored events. you could probably even get plenty of volunteers to be event coordinators. (skill, time events, old man's home etc.) something to improve their proficiency using their "Big Johnson" . what a fun group to party with. opens up a whole new aspect in the world of motorcycling. yes, cold winters, do, get long :) Bob Mabey wrote: > > New American Motorcycle Unveiled > > > > At a press conference late Monday, the CEO of Johnson Marine, makers of > > Johnson outboard marine engines and other recreational equipment, > > unveiled a new line of heavyweight cruiser style motorcycles designed to > > compete head to head with industry leader Harley-Davidson. > > > > Peter Long, Johnson brands marketing manager said, "We have studied the > > market and determined that Harley, while highly successful, has narrowly > > missed the mark when targeting motorcycle buyers". Long added, "We, at > > Johnson, are convinced our product hits the target dead center and > > promises to draw sales away from Harley-Davidson in a way no other > > motorcycle has been able to accomplish". > > > > The new line of bikes, marketed under the name 'Big Johnson > > Motorcycles', will, according to Long, deliver what Harley has only > > promised. "Our research show that this, a Big Johnson, is what Harley > > buyers are really after". > > > > At the unveiling of the new line Monday, several current Harley owners > > agreed. "When I bought my Harley, what I really needed was a Big > > Johnson", said one Harley owner." But I see now that riding a Harley is > > no replacement for having a Big Johnson." > > > > Manager Long also said that his company would follow the lead of > > Harley-Davidson and cash in on a huge market for non-motorcycle related > > products. "We realize that not every guy can have a Big Johnson", said > > Long, "But image is very important to people. If they don't have a Big > > Johnson, they at least want to project the image of having one." > > > > Asked if he anticipated Big Johnsons showing up in the hands of Harley > > owners, Long said it was unlikely. "I just don't see the need to have a > > Harley if you have a Big Johnson", he said. "And I can't imagine someone > > who spends all their resources to acquire a Harley having a Big Johnson. > > I think it boils down to this - You either have a Harley, or you have a > > Big Johnson, but you are not likely to have both. "Given the choice", > > said Long. " I think most guys will opt for the Big Johnson". > > > > Another force driving sales for the company will come from women. A > > survey of the wives and girlfriends of nearly 1,000 potential motorcycle > > buyers indicates less than 5% would approve of their partner spending > > $15,000 on a Harley Davidson. But, when asked if they would be willing > > to pay the same amount of money to get their partner a Big Johnson, > > nearly 4 out 5 thought that would be money well spent. > > > > One female present at the product unveiling was quoted as saying, "There > > is no way I will let Lonnie drop 15 grand on another one of those > > Harleys, but 15 grand to get him a Big Johnson? Well, that something we > > could both enjoy and it's something he really needs." > > > > Carla Roundheel, manager of the dealership network now being > > established, said her motto is simple. "I service what we sell." Big > > Johnson motorcycles will be traded on the stock exchange under the > > abbreviation P-ENVY. > > > > _________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 31 Jan 2002 07:23:50 -0700 From: FlyinBrian Subject: Re: BB: FW: New American Motorcycle hmmmm, might be handy to have one of those big Johnson's, particularly if they have an owners group with a large ladies auxiliary that will make sure the members have plenty of opportunity to use "their Big Johnson" at sponsored events. you could probably even get plenty of volunteers to be event coordinators. (skill, time events, old man's home etc.) something to improve their proficiency using their "Big Johnson" . what a fun group to party with. opens up a whole new aspect in the world of motorcycling. yes, cold winters, do, get long :) Bob Mabey wrote: > > New American Motorcycle Unveiled > > > > At a press conference late Monday, the CEO of Johnson Marine, makers of > > Johnson outboard marine engines and other recreational equipment, > > unveiled a new line of heavyweight cruiser style motorcycles designed to > > compete head to head with industry leader Harley-Davidson. > > > > Peter Long, Johnson brands marketing manager said, "We have studied the > > market and determined that Harley, while highly successful, has narrowly > > missed the mark when targeting motorcycle buyers". Long added, "We, at > > Johnson, are convinced our product hits the target dead center and > > promises to draw sales away from Harley-Davidson in a way no other > > motorcycle has been able to accomplish". > > > > The new line of bikes, marketed under the name 'Big Johnson > > Motorcycles', will, according to Long, deliver what Harley has only > > promised. "Our research show that this, a Big Johnson, is what Harley > > buyers are really after". > > > > At the unveiling of the new line Monday, several current Harley owners > > agreed. "When I bought my Harley, what I really needed was a Big > > Johnson", said one Harley owner." But I see now that riding a Harley is > > no replacement for having a Big Johnson." > > > > Manager Long also said that his company would follow the lead of > > Harley-Davidson and cash in on a huge market for non-motorcycle related > > products. "We realize that not every guy can have a Big Johnson", said > > Long, "But image is very important to people. If they don't have a Big > > Johnson, they at least want to project the image of having one." > > > > Asked if he anticipated Big Johnsons showing up in the hands of Harley > > owners, Long said it was unlikely. "I just don't see the need to have a > > Harley if you have a Big Johnson", he said. "And I can't imagine someone > > who spends all their resources to acquire a Harley having a Big Johnson. > > I think it boils down to this - You either have a Harley, or you have a > > Big Johnson, but you are not likely to have both. "Given the choice", > > said Long. " I think most guys will opt for the Big Johnson". > > > > Another force driving sales for the company will come from women. A > > survey of the wives and girlfriends of nearly 1,000 potential motorcycle > > buyers indicates less than 5% would approve of their partner spending > > $15,000 on a Harley Davidson. But, when asked if they would be willing > > to pay the same amount of money to get their partner a Big Johnson, > > nearly 4 out 5 thought that would be money well spent. > > > > One female present at the product unveiling was quoted as saying, "There > > is no way I will let Lonnie drop 15 grand on another one of those > > Harleys, but 15 grand to get him a Big Johnson? Well, that something we > > could both enjoy and it's something he really needs." > > > > Carla Roundheel, manager of the dealership network now being > > established, said her motto is simple. "I service what we sell." Big > > Johnson motorcycles will be traded on the stock exchange under the > > abbreviation P-ENVY. > > > > _________________________________ > > > > > > > > > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2002 21:59:31 -0800 From: "DanTop" Subject: BB: Rally This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C1AC34.E4673350 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Subject: Panguitch rally Would you please send me info on your June rally? I'm an 1150GS rider = from San Diego. 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- ------=_NextPart_000_0076_01C1AC34.E4673350-- **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2002 15:08:01 -0500 (EST) From: andy@hind-sight.net Subject: BB: Two Things... Two things: 1. How was Arizona? Those that went, give us a report. 2. Anyone planning on Death Valley this weekend with the Airheads? http://www.airheads.org I am considering going but SWMBO (she who must be obeyed) might be more willing to grant permission if I had riding partner(s). Andy Sager SLC, UT 91 K100RS http://www.hind-sight.net **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 19:12:39 -0500 (EST) From: andy@hind-sight.net Subject: Re: BB: Two Things... Quoting andy@hind-sight.net: > Two things: > > 1. How was Arizona? Those that went, give us a report. > 2. Anyone planning on Death Valley this weekend with the Airheads? > http://www.airheads.org > > I am considering going but SWMBO (she who must be obeyed) might be more > willing > to grant permission if I had riding partner(s). > > Andy Sager > SLC, UT > 91 K100RS > http://www.hind-sight.net > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** > > DeVern, Judging by the huge number of responses it looks like we scared the crap out of everyone with our last posts and no one wants to use this mail list any more. To all, Thane and I are heading to Death Valley tomorrow morning 2/15/2002. We are meeting at 9:00am at the gas station just west of the freeway offramp on 90th south. Screw what you have planned this weekend and come along. Andy Sager SLC, UT 91 K100RS 801-550-0438 http://www.hind-sight.net **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 21:34:20 -0700 From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: Re: BB: Two Things... Andy; Hey, no one wants to be around when the shooting starts! Wish I'd known about Death Valley, I wouldn't have scheduled server migrations this weekend. :^( Have fun, and WRITE A REPORT FOR THE STINGER! Best, DeVern On 14 Feb 2002, at 19:12, andy@hind-sight.net wrote: > > DeVern, > > Judging by the huge number of responses it looks like we scared the > crap out of everyone with our last posts and no one wants to use this > mail list any more. > > To all, > > Thane and I are heading to Death Valley tomorrow morning 2/15/2002. > We are meeting at 9:00am at the gas station just west of the freeway > offramp on 90th south. Screw what you have planned this weekend and > come along. **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 11:02:11 -0800 (PST) From: JEFF STOKES Subject: BB: web site BB'rs, I updated the website last night with corrected info on the RRR, more classifieds and changed the photo of the month. So give it a browse and let me know if anyting is in error. thanks Jeff (webmaster) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Try FREE Yahoo! Mail - the world's greatest free email! http://mail.yahoo.com/ **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 06:57:32 -0700 From: Jeb Berg Subject: BB: New Email Address Some of you missed my new email address: jebberg@xmission.com Thanks Jeb **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 07:58:59 -0700 From: "DeVern Gerber" Subject: Re: BB: New Email Address Nahh, we didn't miss it-- we just didn't feel like sending you any mail!! :^) DG On 11 Mar 2002, at 6:57, Jeb Berg wrote: > Some of you missed my new email address: > > jebberg@xmission.com > > > Thanks > > Jeb > > **************************************************************** > The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List > http://www.beehive-beemers.org > **************************************************************** > **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 16:22:04 -0700 From: "Bill Kesinger" Subject: BB: Fw: Invitation to the Top O' the Rockies Rally - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Edmondson" To: "Janet Wayne" ; "Ray Prazak" ; "Kathi Chapman" < chap0414@aol.com>; "Dave Rice" < dave_rice@msn.com>; "Douglas Strong" < dstrong@idpr.state.id.us>; "Sam Holmes" ; "Eric Wildman" ; "Stan Weikal" ; "Kevin Weiche" ; "Richard Struthers" ; "Jerry McCarthy" ; "Bill Kesinger" ; "Bob Egan" ; "Dixie and Truman Dennis" ; "Ben Coble" ; "Robert Bokslag" ; "Todd Lovell" ; "Steve L Salladay" ; "Rex LaBrie" ; "Mike Howard" ; "Mark Whaley" ; "Jerome Eberharter" ; "Greg Feeler" ; "Doug Berest" ; "Dave Sheesley" ; "Rex and Cindy Barrie" < cibarrie@msn.com>; "Tim and Sherry Bernard" ; "Don Hill" < don.hill@id.ngb.army.mil>; "Tricia Hoffman" ; "Dave Holm" ; "Patrick Koether" ; "Charlie Koran" ; "Lisa Sieverts" ; "Debbie and Paul Williams" ; "Dan Wilson" ; "Jessie Miller" ; "Todd and Jeen Millican" ; "Larry Strough and Jan Todd" ; "Bill Amaya" ; "Ernie Strawn" ; "Andy Branner" ; "Dave Dingle" ; "Gary Darby" < krimson3@velocitus.net>; "Mike Todd" ; "Gene Chapman" < boisegent@aol.com>; "Robert Schwwlw" ; "Mike Frey" ; "Charles Riddle" ; "Dan Stevens" Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 2:06 PM Subject: FW: Invitation to the Top O' the Rockies Rally > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Wise, Tom [mailto:Tom.Wise@cccs.cccoes.edu] > Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 1:34 PM > To: 'john@pikespeakriders.org'; 'fadunn00@aol.com'; > 'bahnsturmers@home.com'; 'directpd@inav.net'; > 'bmwmc@idahobmwriders.com'; 'nladamron@prodigy.net'; > 'r80gsrider@aol.com'; 'rlsmith@gte.net'; 'rickeykay@skywizard.com'; > 'fsanders@janics.com'; 'bmweml@megsinet.net'; 'jimr80gs@montana.com'; > 'solo@radniks.net'; 'loebmwr@email.com'; 'dave@accutek.com'; > 'Danspitney@onemain.com'; 'barrentii@badlands.nodak.edu'; > 'mike.truel@b1b.tinker.af.mil'; 'reggert@wis.twc.com'; > 'vrw@brightok.net'; 'klingenberg@mindspring.com'; > 'hansen@blackhills.com'; '85k1000rs@home.com'; 'cchapma@ev1.net'; > 'lofo@juno.com'; 'jhay@quik.com'; 'jeff@washburn1.com'; > 'officers@lonestarbmwriders.org'; 'jglewis@texas.net'; > 'president@beehive-beemers.org'; 'wsbmwr@hotmail.com'; > 'bmwclub@alaska.net'; 'shuxtabl@primenet.com'; 'AZGS1100@yahoo.com'; > 'mehrten@primenet.com'; 'grawuf@blomand.net'; 'allidon@aol.com'; > 'tommooney3@cox.net'; 'skreamy@aol.com'; 'tom@tbrazier.com'; > 'stofer@pacbell.net'; 'clipper@sonic.net'; 'califgrany@aol.com'; > 'info@scbmwrc.com'; 'dave.mishalof@gte.net'; 'roozbeh@2468.com' > Subject: Invitation to the Top O' the Rockies Rally > > > The BMW Motorcycle Club of Colorado would like to invite you and the rest of > your MOA Charter Club to your rally in beautiful Colorado. Please pass this > information along to your club members. Information about the rally, how to > get there, rides in the area, and a registration form can be found on our > web site www.coloradobeemers.com We hope to see you in Paonia! > > Thank you very much: > Tom Wise (Registration Co-Chair) > > > > July 18-21, 2002 > > 30th Anniversary Top O' the Rockies Rally. > > In honor of the 30th anniversary, Special door prize drawing BMW F650GS > Dakar > Provided by BMW of Denver at dealer cost with dealer to dealer shipping. > Thank You BMW of Denver (303)755-6400 > > Join the BMW Motorcycle Club of Colorado in Paonia, Colorado for the 30th > Anniversary of the Top O' the Rockies Rally. Located 70 miles SW of > Glenwood Springs Colorado on Hwy 133 (38:52:06 N - 107:35:29 W). > > Door prizes, and loads of vendors, BMW Denver onsite, free camping in the > shady city park, hot showers, food vendors, music, Saturday evening dinner, > rally pin (guaranteed to pre-registered only), field events, and great roads > to ride in beautiful Colorado. Quiet camping and RV space available. > > Cost is: $30 until 6/25, $35 at the gate, kids 8-15 $15, and under 8 are > free. > > Check out the web site for info and a registration form > www.coloradobeemers.com > Contacts: Tom Wise tom.wise@cccs.cccoes.edu Deb Lower deblower@attglobal.net > or Matt Baroody mnbarood@bechtel.com > **************************************************************** The Beehive Beemers Internet Mailing List http://www.beehive-beemers.org **************************************************************** ------------------------------ End of beehive-beemers-digest V1 #112 *************************************