Sunday, November 27, 2011

Harley-Davidson York Pa. Open House and Bike Night!

Harley-Davidson Open House and Factory Tour
York, Pa. Sept 29-Oct. 1 2011

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My longtime ride buddy Dar call me a few weeks back and invited me to ride along to the Harley-Davidson York Plant for the Open House this year. I had toured the York Facility back in July of 2009 when rumors were flying that the York Assembly Plant would soon close. Since then, Harley-Davidson and the International Assoc. of Machinists and Aerospace Workers came to terms, and life as everyone knew it in York changed! When I toured the old plant that started out as an AMF facility in the early 70’s, we saw lots of small component in-house manufacture, hand polish and finish, an extended stay in ovens for painted parts and lots of old equipment and processes still in use. I contacted Bill Bish of RidinOn and told him I was heading for York, and he immediately filled me in on the changes there. I was excited to go see for myself not only the new plant, but the events H.D. had in store for us at this 3 day Open House Event.
As the date neared, and BAD weather rolled in, MOST of the group backed out! Dar asked me “if it’s raining, are we still gonna ride?” My usual response is “Heck YEA! It ain’t a Ford Truck event!” So the group fizzled to Dar and I with a last minute addition of Randy. We headed out Friday morning about 8 a.m. and mid 40’s temp, cold but dry, till we stopped in Elyria for Randy, then rain set in and followed us for the next 200+ miles. The next 100 were merely cold, with the last 100 being warm, dry and enjoyable! We arrived at York in time to check in, shower and ride downtown for Harley-Davidson’s Bike Night.
I was curious to see how Harley-Davidson would run a bike night, and was not surprised that it started ON TIME, and seemed to run smoothly! The parade of bikes left the York Co. Fairgrounds and ran to and through the blocked off downtown for an exhilarating show of paint, chrome and thunder! Bikes and people of all genres were in the parade, as were on the streets watching. Saw my very first CUSTOM Honda Ruckus Ride Group! Man, go check them out some time!
As soon as we parked we were asked by a group if they could take a picture with our Harley’s. It was a group with Seeing Eye Dog’s in training. They take them out to crowded events as part of the training, and of course we said YES, as long as I get to take a picture too!
The next person I met was so special that I have to share him with you. Hunter. As I looked for a prime spot to stand, I noticed a wheel chair, and placed myself to the right of it so I would have no obstruction to my left as I shot the parade. Next thing you know Hunter reached up and grabbed my hand and held it. He is a beautiful young man 9 years old that his caretaker informed us was a victim of Shaken Baby Syndrome. Yea, biker’s hearts melt too! I stood and held his hand, and when I had to shoot, buddy Dar took turns with Hunter. The next day there was a fundraiser for Hunter which we could not make, but bikers already had that under control. Visit www.hunterfest.com for more information.




Well the bikes ran FAST and loud, and it was time to roam the streets. It was a very well controlled and run event, bands played, food vendors and such, with a block party at a place called “The HOP” right next to the York Facility afterward. We of course did our best to see and enjoy it all, which is impossible. But the usual vendors and suspects and awesome bikes were all present. We saw only one act of idiocy, a kid doing a burnout in the street grabbed traction and T-Boned his buddies custom V-Rod! Dar helped pick up the bike and pieces while I of course took the pictures!


Next morning we awoke to a dreary cold day. We were at the plant by 8 am for the first tour of the new facility which sets to the east of the old AMF facility, which now sits empty. The same Bar & Shield Logo stands atop the stone pedestal at the new location, so it’s easy to find. The tour in ‘09 was of a plant in full production, this tour was of a shutdown facility making it easier to talk to “The Line Guides.” I took time to talk to most of them, and some of the major changes are the outsourcing of most of the components. Less than 50% of the equipment from the old facility was moved here for one thing. The Fenders, tanks and frames are still made there, but the “Legacy” components are made by independent parts suppliers and shipped in. Some as close as right next door in the same industrial park. All Models now run down the same assembly line mounted on “Robot” dollies which eliminates risk of damage and fallen machines, especially at the final “Roll Test Booth” which is the first time the V-Twin motors shipped form Milwaukee are fired up and run. They are bench tested in Milwaukee, but not run until installed here at York. The new Roll Test booth is set up above ground with the robots rolling into the booth, the operator rotates the bike 90 degrees; it stays strapped to the robot while it is roll tested. This speeds up the process and eliminates the occasional dropped bike.
One of the biggest cost/time saving changes is a new paint process. It’s now a wet on wet process, with the first coat being “Flashed” in an IR Oven and the 2nd coat applied to the still wet first coat. This is obviously a cost saving due to the time saved. The Clear coat is now sprayed on by robot sprayers, and where it used to be 2 ½ Mils thick, it is now only 1 ½ Mil thick. All decals are applied by hand, rolled on wet, pin striping is done by robot, and some lettering stenciled on. I was VERY impressed with the racks of rejected painted parts sitting waiting to be stripped and re-painted. Some of the flaws I saw marked I would never have noticed! All of the Line Guides were very cordial and able to answer all my questions, or direct me to the person who could, making this not only an enjoyable but very enlightening visit.
DON NOT forget to visit the Gift Shop! I had a good sized list from friends, so I elicited help from Udit, one of the girls there. Her family is from Transylvania! She was very patient and kind and even agreed to a picture with me on my “Baby!” I do believe Baby had a little more rowdiness to her afterward!

This was also a H.O.G. Pin Stop, and the people manning that tent were very friendly and helpful. I got my pin, ordered some stickers and took their pictures! Had a very fun visit with them!
One employee at the York Facility recently lost his son, a Navy Seal on the Chinook helicopter that went down a few short months back in Aphganistan. Saturday of the Open House weekend, FOX43 , the local Fox Affiliate co-hosted a “Pride Ride”(www.fox43.com/community/pride-ride) for the Wounded Warriors Project, http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/. The event raised $5000 for this Project this year, and will be an annual event.
Well, the rain did set in Sat. finally, and the ride home Sunday, 400 miles to my house, was about as nasty as it can get. We left the hotel at 8:45 am, hoping it would be warmer by then, and rode in 36 to 38 degrees with LOTS of rain and yes, some snow all the way to Youngstown before we saw temps anywhere above 40, and just 20 miles from my house the rain FINALLY stopped! We stopped every 100 miles to warm up and dry off, spending about an hour at each stop enjoying the wit and humor of other drenched bikers, taking turns at the awesome high volume hand dryers in the restrooms! Did you know, that if you cup your sleeve under the nozzle, and are all zipped up, the heat will EVENTUALLY warm your body? I arrived home about 8 pm, totally exhausted and at the same time exhilarated! Nothing like spending a fast fun ride filled weekend with best friends, making new friends, and getting to see the inside of a Harley-Davidson facility that still has that new Harley smell to it! If you ever get a chance, go see it! Oh, and tell Udit I said HI!


The article above with pictures as it appears in the Nov. 2011
RidinOn Magazine!





David E. Moore

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Pain Vs. Pain....

Why I love to ride…I think! Tonight the topic of thought was pain. Physical vs. Emotional.

The brain does not REMEMBER physical pain. If it did, mothers would rarely have a 2nd child! I have been hurt in magnificent ways several times in my life, including being on a machine that blew up launching me into the air, dislocated my shoulder and tearing my lower back muscles so badly it was weeks before the muscle spasm’s subsided. And I don’t remember any of the pain! I have residual pain from it as a reminder that I am MORTAL, but don’t remember the pain.

However, EMOTIONAL pain, childhood and otherwise can devastate a person, if NOT put into context and dealt with properly!

I still remember the very first time I had my Heart just crushed! And the last time by the way, and it’s really hard to differentiate between the memories of the two. Even though they are separated by 40+ years of life and various other events and painful experiences, there is little difference in the memory of the events. I read a book by C.S. Lewis, several times actually, titled “The Gift of Pain.” What? Pain a gift? Pain is a magnificent gift from God! If we grow up with NO pain, we are less able to deal with pain yet to come! Children coddled and protected simply are not emotionally or physically equipped to deal with the inevitable pain to come in life! Emotional pain, from my experience is exactly the same! If never experienced early in life, DEVASTATING later in life! If NOT learned from early in life, we are doomed to repeat mistakes, and the subsequent pain. Perhaps the pain we experience emotionally is so easily recalled because it is a necessary part of our psyche, in that it is accumulative. Kind of like going to school and LEARNING! Memorizing facts and data that is critical to job or life’s performance if you will. If you forget, then you will have to learn, and re-learn that same lesson, over and over again! Like going back to school doomed to repeat the 9th grade forever!

Maybe the best we can aspire to is to smile through the pain! And recognize it for the magnificent gift it is, and look forward to the day we can look back, and see the stepping stones of life scattered behind us, and see the pain stones beautifully placed between the stones of a both joyfull and mundane life. The vacillation of joy and agony interspersed with lovely remembrances of our ultimate gift from God. Our ability to Feel and remember something that matters.

As we end this life, and walk toward that light before us, perhaps we will have the one last chance to turn and look back, and see as we enter eternity with our creator, just how wonderful a gift life and it’s pain was, and how it both pales with, and prepares us for our next walk, into Eternity.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Riding in the Rain w/Baby...



After working in the heat all day at KBI, a little rain CAN'T ruin the ride home!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Night Train Love! Wild Thing, Visceral Ride...


LOVE my Night Train! VISCERAL, Wild THING, THUMMMER! It's all of those! Put about 500 miles on it in 2 days, 260+ today! Riding this things exhilirates all of your senses! It's a ride that makes you pay attention, and proper respect for what it WILL do if you DON'T pay attention!

(THUMMER: Harley-Davidson B-Motor! Doesn't "Thump" doesn't "Humm" kinda does BOTH!)


The 200mm tire gives the false sense of security, that it will HOLD traction! BUT as you zoom to just this side of 50 mph in 1st gear, and the engine free rev's for a fraction of a second as you speed shift into 2nd, the power that builds Is enough to break this awesome tire loose and spin for a second, before it does it's job and GRABS BLACKTOP, Sling shotting you forward hard enough to yank your arms straight and and challenge your grip on the handlebars! That's why I love Wild Thing...Oh, and because she's my favorite color!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

New Best Friend and Ride Partner - Aleasha...

Aleasha at Lima Flat Track




I have known Aleasha for a while, and started taking pictures of and for her in conjunction with 2011 Ohio Bike Week. She loves to ride and have her picture take, and I have a CAMERA and a HARLEY! Wow! What a coicidence! Enjoy the pictures...I am!




Just a very nice Serene Moment...






She makes my Electra Glide look SHORT!


Just another FINE view of them BOOTS!



Showing off her Press Pass, Pit Pass, and Track Pass!



Yea, she's kinda famous for these boots! AND I HELPED!



Gratitutous Boot Shot!



Me in her Sunglasses....




Yep, lovely smile, great passenger, and NEVER a dull moment when she's around!


Had to add this excellent NIGHT shot!


And after the races were over, Aleasha looked at me and said...


Screw It, Lets Ride!


My kind of woman!


And Aleasha makes the July Issue of RidinOn Magazine!
See if YOU can pick her out! Twice even!


See it on Pages 28-29 at www.ridinon.com!

Hint, Top left, washing MY Harley, and lower middle-ish on the back of another Fine Yellow Harley SMILING!











Monday, April 4, 2011

Night Train Envy?
Or just a fan of Black and CHROME!

Night Train Ride....


I took the Night Train (Wild Thing) out for a spin the other day. It was COLD so I was in Full Leathers with the head gear and helmet. Could just see my nose and the old red lens bug eye sunglasses.

I was at a light in the left hand turn lane listening to the 96" motor as it patiently waited for permission via an ever so slight twist of the throttle, when I looked to my right. There was a nice looking business type guy in a family sedan (i.e. Cage) right next to me. His eyes were doing to Wild Thing what I imagine he does to beautiful women when they walk by. I watched as he obviously looked the chrome and motor over in detail, and probably enjoyed the rumble of the Vance & Hines Big Radius 2-into-2 exhaust.

When he finally glanced up at me, our eyes met through clear sedan glass and red lensed ride glasses. I nodded acknowledgment of his examination. He nodded back, then I let the chrome pipes talk some smack as I pulled away from the light.

I can't help but think he wished he was, like so many of us "Enthusiasts" - CAGE FREE!

Enthusiast HELL! OBSESSED Passionate Riders!


Screw It, Lets Ride!




Sunday, April 3, 2011

Roeder Racing Photo Shoot....

The Roeder Girls for 2011 Ohio Bike Week!









Oh, don't worry, there'll be more of them before June! Thanks Taaron, Jacki, Kaci and Ashley!

Can't forget George Roeder II








Saturday, March 5, 2011

Baby get's a New Garage/Playmate! 2007 Night Train

SOFTAIL NIGHT TRAIN
Added to my Stable!


I walked into Mad River Harley-Davidson in Sandusky, Oh on Feb. 26, 2011 and saw this beauty sitting on the floor. It's all decked out with the Skull Collection trim, and has a Stage I, with Vance & Hines Big Radius 2-Into-2 Chrome Pipes!
Signed the papers TODAY! March 5, 2011. Will ride it home first TOLERABLE day of riding we get here in Ohio!

I know there's no Radio, Windshield, Cruise Control or BACK seat to speak of, but this is taking me back to my roots! The very essence of what it is to be a "Rider" and not a "POSER"! I look forward to my first ride under the stars to only the sound of the wind crying FOUL as I leave it behind in the Scream of my exhaust!

This shot of Kaci on it Inspired the purchase!


Done Deal!

I took the Night Train over to Roeder Racing & Service in Monroeville and switched it out for Baby. She was there for some Major Maintenance Stuff, Motor Mounts, Swing Arm Bushings, Neck Bearings, HOG Tunes speakers installed into the lowers...Anyway, Talked to George about doing a Proper Tune on this Night Train. Left it for them to install a Tuner and do a Proper Dyno Tune and Can't wait for the results! No one does PERFORMANCE work like George's Crew! Can't wait!!!

THE RESULTS ARE IN!
(and that was fast!)

Roeder Racing & Service installed a tuner and did a Dyno Tune on Wild Thing..
LOVE the rusults! Thanks George and Crew!

SWEET!




Screw It, Lets Ride!




Saturday, February 26, 2011

AHDRA Favorite Pictures....




AHDRA Pictures I posted on Facebook
that got LOTS of anttention!



I have had the pleasure of shooting the All Harley Drag Race Assoc. Races at Summit Speedway in Norwalk for the last 3-4 Years. I have had such an interest in some of the pictures I have posted that I have decided to set up an On-line "Store Front" for the sale of these,and other pictures I have taken. Watch for a Link SOON!

Meanwhile, enjoy!

DOH! Don't want to forget FLAT TRACK!
Here's one of my Favorite's from Lima last year!

Can't wait till THIS year at Lima!



Thursday, December 23, 2010

One last warm-up before winter storage at Roeder Racing...


Short and Sweet....Had to shoot a video of Baby warming up as I waited for George Roeder to pick her up for Winter Storage and some Upgrades!
Will post the upgrades after it's finished!


And of course there's this one!



Monday, November 1, 2010

My Dyno Sheet posted at Roeder Racing's Website


Here's the link to my Harley's Dyno sheet, click on the dyno sheet above my name and it pops up for you!

Roeder Racing 200 Club Members.

Just upgraded to a "Lock-Up" clutch with new clutch plates and CF (Centrifulal Force) Pressure plate by AIM.Mfg.
That baby really ROCKS!

Roeder Racing has the CF Unit to fit YOUR ride!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

It's OFFICIAL! Got my First Cover Shot! RidinOn Aug. 2010 Issue

The August Issue of RidinOn magazine is out, and my trip to Pontiac MI to meet and shoot Ron Finch and his new creation were not without fruition! I have the cover shot of Ron on his creation "Oustider" and a 4 page spread of that trip.

I also have pictures from Ohio Bike Week, the Lima Flat Track Races, some in the section on the EasyRider M.C. show in Columbus, and a lovely shot you can see below in the "Brandi" secion of this blog, of her and Skylee!

Here is the shot used for the cover, other shots are below!

The Actual Cover!

For the On-Line Version click HERE!

The Page with Brandi and Skylee on it!
Bottom left corner!

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Another Night Ride! Man I love the Stars Above!

On a 1 AM ride to work in early June to the song "Free Bird":

I was riding N on SR 99 and hit a low spot full of fog, for a brief second Baby and I were enshrouded in fog from the shoulders down, with only the stars above to guide us! Believe I felt for a fraction of a second and to a very minor degree what Pilots that slip the surly bonds of earth on wings of fighter jets must feel as they climb through weather into the starlit sky!

So inspired by that, and early enough that I pulled off to enjoy the starlit sky, again to Free Bird and Baby's Rythmic Idle. Ursa Minor and Polaris in it's Pouring into Ursa Major position, the summer Triangle directly above(Deneb in Cygnus, Altair in Aquila, and Vega in Lyra). Alcor and Mizar double stars in Ursa Major's handle. The Milky way, Jupiter and Andromeda rising and Virgo setting.

I apologize NOT to those along my 1 am flight path for the cry of my V-Twin and it's deep vibrato that trails behind, trying to catch up to Baby and I. For you see, I am a happily and permanently single man, and this is the only time I get to hear the voice of a screamin' woman! Albeit with the tones of a woman from a far Eastern Balkan village..;<{

Friday, July 16, 2010

Photo Shoot with Ron Finch at his Studion in Pontiac MI!

Bill Bish of RidinOn magazine contacted me about a month ago about this trip. Ron Finch is being inducted into the Sturgis Custom Bike Builder's Hall of Fame this year, and this is his entry for this years Custom Bike Builder's Build-Off! Ron called Bill to tell him the bike would be finished Wed. of this week (7/14/2010) and I was invited up to his studio/shop to spend the day with him and be the first one to shoot pictures of it FINISHED! This is an awesome honor!

Here is a teaser Peek at a small part of this bike:



I had the pleasure of spending the day with Ron and his lovely wife Ruth, and shot about 800 Pictures. Rode with him to scout locations and ultimately decided his place was better than any we scouted. Can't show the bike here YET, but here are a couple of shots from the best day of my summer so far!





This is Ron's daily Rider!
"Wing and A Prayer"

This is Wing & A Prayer and MY Baby after a nice afternoon ride with Ron.

This is in front of The Detroit Piston's Arena.

This is the Studio from the Kitchen

This is Ron's wife Ruth feeding Echo.
She's coyote and dog mix.




This is Ruth, Ron and their daughter Gail with the bike "Finicky" and the truck that's gonna haul Ron's new bike to Sturgis.


Ron told me he's allowed to ride without a HELMET in Michigan for Photo Shoots, if there's a photographer with him!




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