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Chapter Member Spotlight - Chuck & Peggy Coon

Chapter Member Spotlight - Chuck & Peggy Coon Peggy and I have been Cajun H.O.G. members since 2011. We moved to Louisiana from Pennsylvania, retiring after 41 years as a Senior Project Manager for a construction company, to be closer to my son and his family. I bought my first Harley in 1964, a 1948 Panhead with a suicide shifter. Currently I am riding a 2015 Road Glide. I have ridden in all 50 states and all 10 Canadian Provinces.

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What do I Pack for a Long Motorcycle Trip

What do I Pack for a long Motorcycle Trip - (Taken from website: https://www.ridestopngo.com) Things you will always pack

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Chapter Member Spotlight - Barry Broussard

Chapter Member Spotlight - Barry Broussard

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Chapter Member Spotlight - Marcie Marcellino

Chapter Member Spotlight - Marcie Marcellino

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Chapter Member Spotlight - Donny & Lisa Ducote

Chapter Member Spotlight - Donny & Lisa Ducote

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Motorcycle Safety (2 of 2)

Common Motorcycle Accidents and How To Avoid Them (from article By Wes Siler-2/20/17) (continued from last month) Riding a motorcycle is dangerous. Luckily, bikes also give you the best possible tools to avoid crashing — incredibly powerful brakes, obstruction-free vision, excellent handling and very grippy tires. Here’s how to use those tools, and your very own brain, to avoid one of these common motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle Safety: Want to reduce your odds of dying in a crash? Get educated. New riders should complete a basic rider course.

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Motorcycle Safety (1 of 2)

Common Motorcycle Accidents and How To Avoid Them (from article By Wes Siler-2/20/17) Riding a motorcycle is dangerous. Luckily, bikes also give you the best possible tools to avoid crashing - incredibly powerful brakes, obstruction-free vision, excellent handling and very grippy tires. Here’s how to use those tools, and your very own brain, to avoid one of these common motorcycle accidents. Motorcycle Safety: Want to reduce your odds of dying in a crash? Get educated. New riders should complete a basic rider course.

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