On the GRHOG Dinner Ride for Tuesday, August 12, up to the Norhtern Lights restaurant near Newaygo, led by Terry and Cathy Wolford, when Carolyn and I came out to ride home around 9pm, our Harley wouldn't start.
That's when I learned that among Harley riders, and in parrticular our Grand Rapids HOG Chapter, fellow HOG riders are not left behind. Despite the best efforts of Terry and Kurt Thomas to pop start or jump start it, it just wouldn't run. Turns out the stator and voltage regulator had decided to quit right then and there.
John and Myna Vander Warf loaned me their phone (cause ours didn't have service) and they stayed right there with us as we called the National HOG hotline for roadside assistance. HOG National had a flatbed wrecker there to pick up the bike and take it to Sandy's HD in Fremont within 45 minutes. Terry and Cathy stayed with us until the wrecker left and then, since they each ride, offered to give us a ride home to GR. So about 10:30pm John and Myna, Terry and Cathy, and Carolyn and I, left for home. We got home safe and sound around 11:30pm.
I know the GRHOG motto is: "To Ride and Have Fun" But our experience says it should be expanded to say: "To Ride, Have Fun, Eat, and Never Leave Another Harley Rider Behind". We can't thank Kurt, John, Myna, Terry, and Cathy enough for looking out for us! - Scar (Ed Rock)
Ed R.