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Roll-up Tables now available for ordering

Orders for roll-up tables are now being taken.  These tables are the same style as those Rick Nelson made for the 2012 10k mile club awards.  The tables are 13 1/2″ square and stand 13 1/2″ tall.  The legs unscrew and the table rolls up to make a package 14″ long x about 4″ in diameter and weighs approximately 2 lbs 7 oz. The tables will cost $55.00 each.  Order now for great Christmas gifts or give an award to yourself for the riding you’ve done this year. Please feel free to pass the word along to others that may have coveted your award table. This table has been endorsed by the Indy BMW Club’s  2012 high mileage rider….

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To order your own table, email Sam at shpaine3@juno.com or call him at  317-435-2955.

Tutor Required

Good afternoon,

I recently purchased a set of Hyper lights for my LT, the only problem is that I am not confident I can install them myself correctly, So I am looking for a Supervisor, Tutor or farkle master to help me. I would like to have them on the bike prior to leaving for the MOA on the 19th.
Willing to travel to you!!!!!!

Payment- Endless appreciation and perhaps a beverage or two in return!!

thanks
Rick

BMW MOA Foundation BIKE

Be sure to check out the bike that the BMW MOA Foundation is giving away.

http://bmwmoa.org/News/GeneralInterest/ArtMID/3167/ArticleID/366/BMW-MOA-Foundation-Prize-Bike—Buy-Your-Tickets-.aspx

The price of one ticket is $25.00.

If you buy 3 at $75.00 it will cover your next year’s membership.

A one year membership is $40.00.

That works out to an extra $35.00 to cover the cost of the three tickets.

DO NOT BUY ANY TICKETS I AM GOING TO WIN THIS BIKE!!

 

A new way to see where you been

I just received this from Mike Williams, who would have ever thunk it

While helmets aren’t required in many states to ride a motorcycle on the streets, a huge number of riders do choose to wear a helmet to help protect them in the event of an accident. One of the complaints of wearing a helmet is that it limits some of your vision and makes it more difficult to see what’s going on behind you. A company called Reevu has a helmet that has the world’s first rear view imaging system built right in.

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The helmet is called the RV MSX1 Motorcycle helmet and has a flip up front. The helmet will be ready for the 2013 riding season and has been tested and approved to DOT standard for the US and ECE 22.05 standards for European markets. The helmet has an integrated optical device that allows motorcyclists to view the road behind them through the helmet.

At first glance you might think that the helmet uses a camera system, but it doesn’t. The optical device that shows the rider what’s behind them uses a number of reflective surfaces that are coated onto a bullet proof material. The optical device bends light over the top of the wearer’s head allowing them to see what’s behind them using their peripheral vision.

The company already has a standard full face model planned (pictured) called the RV FSX1 that will launch later this year. The helmet offers motorcyclists a rearview mirror system. The optic system can be moved to adjust the rearview to suit the rider’s needs. The reflective polycarbonate plate used in rearview system also act as a crumple zone in the event of an accident helping to protect the rider even further.