“The Bee Cee’r” BRITISH COLUMBIA’S U.M.C.I NEWSLETTER For the mature (over 40) motorcycle enthusiast April 2012 Check out UMCI at www.umci.org or www.umci.net and follow the links to BC UMCI. There you will be able to obtain any forms and flyers that you may need. If you don’t see what you need contact your area rep and they will assist you. PROVINCIAL REPORT Hi All UMCI Members We came back March 20th, had a good time down south. We were in Yuma one month plus a week and then went to Mazatlan for 2 weeks in a very nice time share resort. After that we took a 7 day cruise, which we should have had last winter but due to a fire in the engine room, our trip was cancelled. Then we went back to Yuma until the 17th of March. Trouble in Mexico?? None at all, I think it is safer than in Vancouver or Surrey, BC. Yes, if you stick your nose into the wrong place, you will have problems. The Mexican people are friendly and very helpful and accommodating. We are getting applications in for the May long week-end Rally already. Make sure you get yours in by May 1st. There will be no meals for registration we receive after May 1st. This will be the last Rally in Osoyoos so come out and enjoy the Okanagan. A BC 500 Road Rally is in the planning and if all goes well, more information will be coming shortly. Many thanks to Bill and Tina for doing the 500 Road Rally for so many years. The International Rally is in Idaho this year. Betty and I will pass on the UMCI torch at our Spring Rally. We have been involved since 1985 and it's time that we step back. We want to thank the Area Reps and UMCI members for all the support they have given us. We will be staying on as the Canadian Regional Reps. Abe & Betty Peters BC Provincial UMCI Reps LOWER MAINLAND REPORT There’s not a lot to report this time of the year as we are just starting to ride again. The provincial rally in Osoyoos is still on for this May so be sure to get your registration into Abe soon. Our bowling night for April 14 has been cancelled due to lack of interest as many of us will be away. As you will have read in Abe & Betty’s report they are stepping down as Provincial Reps. We are sending out an SOS to all our BC members, we need to have someone step up and take it over. They have done a fantastic job over the years. Rick & Irene Evans Lower Mainland Reps Editors Rick and Irene Evans, Abbotsford, BC Phone: 604-308-1869 email address: [email protected]Please send articles & ads by the 30th of each month
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“The Bee Cee’r”BRITISH COLUMBIA’S
U.M.C.I NEWSLETTER
For the mature (over 40) motorcycle enthusiast April 2012
Check out UMCI at www.umci.org or www.umci.net and follow the links to BC UMCI. There you will beable to obtain any forms and flyers that you may need. If you don’t see what you need contact your area repand they will assist you.
PROVINCIAL REPORTHi All UMCI MembersWe came back March 20th, had a good time down south. We were in Yuma one month plus a week and then wentto Mazatlan for 2 weeks in a very nice time share resort. After that we took a 7 day cruise, which we should havehad last winter but due to a fire in the engine room, our trip was cancelled. Then we went back to Yuma until the17th of March.Trouble in Mexico?? None at all, I think it is safer than in Vancouver or Surrey, BC. Yes, if you stick your noseinto the wrong place, you will have problems. The Mexican people are friendly and very helpful andaccommodating.We are getting applications in for the May long week-end Rally already. Make sure you get yours in by May 1st.There will be no meals for registration we receive after May 1st. This will be the last Rally in Osoyoos so come outand enjoy the Okanagan. A BC 500 Road Rally is in the planning and if all goes well, more information will becoming shortly. Many thanks to Bill and Tina for doing the 500 Road Rally for so many years.The International Rally is in Idaho this year.Betty and I will pass on the UMCI torch at our Spring Rally. We have been involved since 1985 and it's time thatwe step back. We want to thank the Area Reps and UMCI members for all the support they have given us. We willbe staying on as the Canadian Regional Reps.
Abe & Betty PetersBC Provincial UMCI Reps
LOWER MAINLAND REPORT
There’s not a lot to report this time of the year as we are just starting to ride again. The provincial rally in Osoyoosis still on for this May so be sure to get your registration into Abe soon. Our bowling night for April 14 has beencancelled due to lack of interest as many of us will be away. As you will have read in Abe & Betty’s report theyare stepping down as Provincial Reps. We are sending out an SOS to all our BC members, we need tohave someone step up and take it over. They have done a fantastic job over the years.
Rick & Irene EvansLower Mainland Reps
EditorsRick and Irene Evans, Abbotsford, BC
Phone: 604-308-1869 email address: [email protected] send articles & ads by the 30th of each month
History Of the Three Flags Classic RallyIn the early 1900's when cars and motorcycles were exciting new ways to travel, motorcycle riders would start somewhere atthe Mexican border and ride all the way to Canada, just to see if it could be done. These rides were referred to as "border toborder" runs.
In 1974, after reading about the border to border runs in a 1914 newspaper that was published by the American MotorcyclistAssociation, Josef (Joe) Usatin of the Southern California Motorcycle Association (SCMA) thought it would be a great idea torekindle the old spirit of border to border runs. Joe decided to name this new ride; The Three Flags Classic. The ride was tostart in Mexico near the US border and end up somewhere in Canada. Labor Day weekend was selected for the annual dateof this long distance motorcycle event.
As of 2010, there have been 35 very successful Three Flags Classic rallies that have started in places like Tijuana, Mexicali,Nogales and Cuidad Juarez, Mexico as well as Vancouver, Canada. Over 20 rides have ended in Canada at cities such as;Kamloops, Penticton, Calgary, Harrison Hot Springs, Medicine Hat, Vancouver, Nanaimo, Kimberly and Whistler, B.C. Someof the rides have ended in Mexico at cities such as Ensenada and Tijuana. Three or four check points are included to keeptrack of the riders that seem to spread out over several states during the course of the event.
ABOUT THE SCMA
The Southern California Motorcycle Association has worked very hard over the years with all their member clubs andmembers to make the Three Flags Classic the premier motorcycle tour of the year, with the underlying spirit of the ride beingthat all riders are goodwill ambassadors from their respective countries and that by riding in this tour, they are doing their partto promote family motorcycling through greater public acceptance and understanding.
“Share the Road” language in their driver awareness programs:
Road users are reminded to never drive, bike, or walk while distracted. Doing so can result in tragic consequencesfor motorcyclists.
A motorcycle has the same rights and privileges as any other vehicle on the roadway.
Allow a motorcyclist a full lane width. Although it may seem that there is enough room in the traffic lane for amotor vehicle and a motorcycle, the motorcycle needs the room to maneuver safely. Do not share the lane.
Because motorcycles are small, they can be difficult for other road users to see them, or judge their speed anddistance as they approach.
Always signal your intentions before changing lanes or merging with traffic. This allows motorcyclists to anticipatetraffic flow and find a safe lane position.
Because of its smaller size, a motorcyclist can be hidden in a vehicle’s blind spot. Always check for motorcycles bychecking mirrors and blind spots before entering or leaving a lane of traffic and at intersections.
Don’t be fooled by a flashing turn signal on a motorcycle – motorcycle signals may not be self-canceling andmotorcyclists sometimes forget to turn them off. Wait to be sure the rider is going to turn before you proceed.
Remember that road conditions that are minor annoyances to motorists can pose major hazards to motorcyclists.Motorcycle riders may change speed or adjust position within a lane suddenly in reaction to road and trafficconditions such as potholes, gravel, wet or slippery surfaces, pavement seams, railroad crossings, and groovedpavement.
Allow more following distance -- three or four seconds – when following a motorcycle so the motorcycle rider hasenough time to maneuver or stop in an emergency. In dry conditions, motorcycles can stop more quickly than cars.
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During the recent warm weather, BSA had people asking about motorcycles and scooters. On a motorcycle, youcan get 50 plus miles to a gallon. It takes half a gallon of gas to fill the tank of a scooter and it will go 100 ormore miles. Rick Nelson with BSA says more people are looking to buy a motorcycle that serves for sport usesand transportation. On-off road motorcycles are gaining popularity with a lot of people. They want to become roadriders and they also want to ride in the dirt," said Nelson. The cost for a Yamaha on-off road bike runs around$3,000. He also says that most people can get a good motorcycle in the price range of $5,000 to $12,000.When youdecide to go shopping for your new set of wheels, make sure it's comfortable and just the right size for you. Beforejumping the gun and purchasing a new motorcycle, you need to have a license endorsement. You should take amotorcycle driving safety course.
UMCI Lower Mainland - Event- Ride Schedule for 2012
January 0819-22
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Breakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCVancouver Motorcycle Show – Tradex – Abbotsford, BCBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
February 121825
Breakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCGames Night&Pizza – Rick & Irene’s 6 pm.Breakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
March 1124
Breakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
April 081428
Breakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCSurrey – Bowling (Dell) & Swiss Chalet CANCELLEDBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
May 13
18-2122-23
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Breakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCMother’s Day Ride – Lytton / MerrittBC Provincial Rally – Nk’Mip, Osoyoos, BCToad Rock CampingBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
June 2-310
16-1723
BC 500 - tbaBreakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCCanyon Alpine Camping & Kanaka Bar Father’s DayBrunch @ Dennis & Myrna’s RSVP $
Campout – Canyon Alpine –biker stewBreakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCBBQ ribs @ Dennis & Myrna’s $Breakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
October 0707142127
Vancouver Toy RunDay out tbaBreakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BC*26th * Fraser Valley Toy RunBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
November 04111724
Planning Meeting – Rob & Joyce’s 2:00 p.m.& finger foodBreakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCCascade Casino night & dinnerBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
December 010922
UMCI Christmas PartyBreakfast - Roseland – Abbotsford, BCBreakfast – White Spot, Langley BC
Birthdays & Anniversaries for April 2012
01 – Trudy Simpson, Edward Siewert05 – Don Jensen07 – Lois Edwards, Tonni Nielsen14 – Rick Nickel15 – Dale McBain, Bob Standeven18 – Ken McAndrew19 – Karen Siewert, Dick Edwards22 – Rick Woodlock27 – Joyce Davis28 – Pat Juelfs30 – Jeanett Turner, Waverley Nick
03 – John & Mary Campbell09 – Allan & Teri Revel18 – Ed & Meon Olfert
BC PROVINCIAL SPRING RALLYMay 18th, 19th, 20th & 21st, 2012
NK’MIP RESORT8000 – 45th St.Osoyoos, BC
Welcome to Nk’mip Resort. Camping overlooking the lake and with good clean washrooms. Camping will be assigned by UMCIPersonnel for group camping, no individual sitesREGISRATION MUST BE RECEIVED BY MAY 1st , 2012
All camping and meals must be Pre-registered
Friday May 18th 5:00 8:00 pm Check-in and set upSaturday May 19th 8:00 – 9:30 am Check-in
7:30 – 8:30 am Breakfast10:00 am Fun Run
Celebration of life for Stew Pomeroy, by Barb Pomeroy 2.00 pm to 4.00pmon the patio of NK'Mip Cellars.
Sunday May 20th 7:30 – 8:30am Breakfast10:00 am Poker Run $5.00 entry fee5:00 pm Dinner6:00 pm Awards
Monday May 21st Pack-up and goodbyes.MEALSBreakfast Saturday ___________ X $5.00 = _______________Breakfast Sunday ___________ X $5.00 = _______________Dinner Saturday ___________ X $8.00 = _______________Burgers & SaladDinner Sunday ___________ X $10.00 = _______________Steak
MEALS TOTAL _______________
Volunteers are needed and greatly appreciated for preparing meals. __________
Please bring a package of cookies to go with the bottomless coffee.Bring your bathing suit; there is a hot tub and swimming pool.
Registration Fee by May 1st $12.00 per person _____ X $12 = ___________After May 1st $25.00 per person _____ X $25 = ___________
Camping fees are NOT included in the registration fee$11.00 per person per night _____ X $11 X ____ days = _________
TOTAL amount paid _$___________
MOTORHOMES AND RV’S MUST REGISTER BY PHONING THE CAMPGROUND@ 250-495-7279 , YOU WILL BE PLACED IN THE UMCI AREARider Name;________________________ age_____ Co-rider ___________________ age __Address; _______________________________________________________________Phone; _______________________email _______________________ Traveled ?________kmI/We do hereby acknowledge the right of the UNITED MOTOCYCLE CLUB INTERNATIONAL to revoke or refuse admission uponrefund of my/our registration feeSignature(s) ________________________________ ____________________________
MAKE OUT CHEQUE OR MONEY ORDER TO: BC UMCI (CANADIAN FUNDS)MAIL TO: ABE PETERS/.UMCI
103-609 TRUSWELL RD.KELOWNA, BC V1W 3Z1
Breakfast Locations
LOWER MAINLAND2nd Sunday @ 8:00 a.m.
Roseland Family Restaurant,#12-33550 S Fraser Way, Abbotsford
4th Saturday @ 8:00 a.m.White Spot
19651 Fraser HighwayLangley, BC
Call: Rick & Irene Evans(604) 308-1869
VANCOUVER ISLANDComox
2nd Sunday @ 9:30 a.m.Early Bird Cafe
307 Fourth St. / corner of Fourth & Duncan,Courtenay