Custom HOG Officer Patches

custom hog officer patch

Those of you familiar with the inner workings of HOG know that Norscott is the only company licensed to make and sell HOG merchandise using the Harley Owners Group logo’s and trademarks. Norscott has 19 different Chapter Officer Patches. These are the black felt arch shaped patches that say “DIRECTOR” or “ROAd CAPTAIN” in gold thread. Norscott will not make custom made officer patches. So what do you do if your chapter has an officer position that is unique to your chapter that Norscott doesn’t make? You go out and find somone to make it since these patches don’t use any regristered trademarks or logo’s. I saw some bad knock offs at POT. Either the shape was not right, or the gold thread looked off, or the black felt just wasn’t a match. But the officers from the Cut N Shoot Chapter in Texas had some really good ones with their nicknames on them. They turned me onto their supplier Corporate Logos Inc. which is one of their members. You can e-mail Rex at look@corporatelogos.org or call him at 1-800-926-9130.

Rex will make custom HOG Officer Patches at $7.00 each plus shipping. I ordered a QUARTERMASTER patch and three AMBASSADOR patches and they came out great.

Party Harley-Davidson Style

NYC Party Girls

Diana and I were invited to a 2010 product launch party in New York City by Harley-Davidson and given the opportunity to interview Harley-Davidson’s Director of Communications: Paul James. To entice us to stay an extra day and demo ride the new 2010 Harley-Davidson motorcycles they said they could set us up in a hotel. I agreed but wasn’t sure what kind of hotel we would be in. I was excited about the party and the demo rides but having visions of a flea bag hotel in some battle zone with police sirens and gun shots keeping us awake. Soon thereafter we were sent a link to the Hotel Gansavoort. Then we were more excited about staying at the Hotel then going to the party.

Hotel Gansavoort New York City

We arrived at the hotel Thursday evening around 7:30pm, settled in real quick, bolted downstairs and had the doorman hail us a real New York City cab. The cab took us to the Ainsworth several blocks away. We knew we were there when we came to a club that had eight new 2010 Harley-Davidson motorcycles parked out front. At the door were two men with a clipboard at a sign that read “Private Party”. I said “we are Jay and Diana Green.” The guy with the clipboard was so happy to see us; it was our host Jerry from the public relations firm handling the event. He turned to the other guy and said “this is Jay and Diana Green from Road Captain USA in Delaware. They are here to ride the motorcycles tomorrow.” Then he turned to us and said “this is Paul James from Harley-Davidson.” It was so cool that they knew who we were and were so happy to have us there.

CVO Street Glide

We stepped into the club and there has a 2010 CVO Street Glide on display right in front of the entrance and a large crowd to the right… and from the crowd you could hear the buzz of tattooing. Sure enough they had tattoo artists from Dare Devil Tattoo slinging ink. We spoke to Kevin and Michelle from Dare Devil later on and they were way cool. Check out their website at www.DareDevilTattoo.com. Diana was dig’n the CVO Street Glide and was posing on the bike like she wanted to do a pictorial for East Coast Biker.

Diana posing for East Coast Biker

Diana posing on the V-Rod

dare Devil tattoo

Getting inked in NYC

We ventured into the club. There was a Fat Bob on display in the middle of the room, DJ’s on a stage in front of a Harley-Davidson back drop and flat screens everywhere showing video’s from the Harley-Davidson You-Tube channel. Sexy waitresses in Harley shirts and tight jeans served drinks and gourmet appetizers. The appetizers were awesome! The bar was mobbed with artsy looking New York City types. We gravitated to the center of the room where a group of people were posing with the Fat Bob. It was the owner and staff from Liberty Harley-Davidson in Rahway, NJ. Click here to see their pictures from the party. We also met our new friend Jose Santiago. It seemed everyone else in the club were fashionable New York City club goers with the exception of this group in the middle of the room wearing HD clothing. The other people were media types from mainstream television, magazine and newspapers.

The DJ

Jose and Diana

Diana and Paul James from Harley Davidson

Jay and Jerry from Weber Shandwick

The idea behind the event was to bring Harley-Davidson closer to the mainstream media and vice versa. Harley has to market to motorcycle enthusiasts, but they also have to market to new riders… and the gateway to new riders is mainstream media. Paul James told me that 25% of their buyers are new to motorcycling. It was amazing how he could rattle off statistics like that. I asked him a lot of questions, but I don’t remember the questions or answers on account of the free lager.

Appetizers at the Ainsworth

More party goers

The crowd

The crowd around the tattoo booth

The next morning we ordered room service, packed up, put on our riding gear, checked out and had our bags put into storage. We caught a cab back to the Ainsworth where Paul, Jerry and some of the other great people from Harley-Davidson and Weber Shandwick welcomed us. It was 11:00 am and we were like “where is everyone else?” And they were like “it’s just you guys”. That’s when they gave us our choice of 2010 Harley-Davidson motorcycles and let us loose on the city with only one stipulation: that we be back by 2:00pm.

We test rode the 2010 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo and the Nightster for two hours and had a blast! Then we returned to the Ainsworth where they made us lunch even though they weren’t open yet. The food in New York is awesome and the Ainsworth did not disappoint… outstanding sandwiches!

After we ate we thanked everyone and walked back to the Hotel where we retrieved our luggage and our car. I’m glad I don’t wear biker boots anymore as I wouldn’t be able to do that kinda walk’n. I like wearing work boots instead; they are more versatile. We jumped into the car and headed north out of the city to visit Rhode Island. It was 3:00pm on Friday when we escaped from New York. This adventure happened in a period of about 18 hours. It was so fast and out of the ordinary that within a few hours it seemed like a dream. Did that really happen?!

The three riders

Be Extra Vigilant at Exit Ramps

This week on Tuesdays Tips: Be extra careful when approaching and passing an exit ramp on the highway.

This tip falls under the philosophies that “everyone is trying to kill you” and “ride like you are invisible”.

1) If a car is in the exit only lane or the beginning of an off ramp do not drop your guard. Assume he will change his mind and veer back into your lane. Do not ride parallel to a car that appears to be exiting. Either pass the car or leave room for him to get back in front of you. Better yet; move over one lane leaving a big cushion of space between you and the potential lane changer.

2) Assume the cars that appear to be passing the exit are going to change their mind at the last minute. Assume they are going to cut across to the exit ramp. They could be four lanes over in the hammer lane doing eighty and all of a sudden decide they want to catch this exit. Do not ride parallel to any cars if you are near an exit ramp. Leave room for them to cut across in front of you or pass them.

On the highway this is the closest thing to an intersection and we all know intersections are death traps for us bikers. Also, not all car owners have chosen to compare car insurance, thus leading to further complications in case of an accident.

Eastern New York Touring Guide

Eastern New York

This week on Moto Map Monday: Eastern New York

“Where to ride?” is the question and “Moto-Maps®” is the answer!

Moto-Maps are travel size 3.5″ x 6″ laminated flip charts of scenic back-roads for motorcyclists. Each booklet includes six to seven maps with turn by turn directions for 6 or 7 loops. Each ride is a full day trip ranging from 3 to 8 hours to complete. The maps cost less than $10.00 a piece and are available at www.shop.roadcaptainusa.com

This week we are featuring the Eastern New York edition of Moto-Maps Back-Road Touring Guides. This edition features seven scenic motorcycle rides that explore the back roads of Eastern New York. Start locations include: Sackets Harbor, Lake Placid, Lake George, Saugerties, New paltz and Carmel . If you are taking a motorcycle trip to New York you should make sure to get this back-road touring guide of the eastern portion of the state.

I own this Moto-Map and have been on most of the Carmel route which includes two of my favorite roads: Seven Lakes Drive and Route 301.

Moto-Maps compact size make them a great stocking stuffer for the motorcyclist in your life. Order them today.

Click here for more information on the New York Moto-Map from www.Shop.RoadCaptainUSA.com

inside eastern new york

Click here to see all 25 Moto-Maps


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Riding 2010 Harleys in New York City

Diana on Crossbones

What would you say if Harley-Davidson invited you to a swanky New York City party and asked you to demo ride their motorcycles in the city the following day? Hell yeah!!! And so that kinda explains what happened to Diana and myself this past weekend. Pinch me, I still don’t believe it happened!

Jay on Wide Glide

The line up of 2010 Harleys

On Wednesday October 7th Harley-Davidson held a demo ride session with writers from main stream non motorcycle media such as Maxim Magazine and the Wall Street Journal. On Thursday they held a party and invited more media, some dealers and a few riders. On Friday morning they kept the bikes out for me and Diana to demo ride in NYC. We had our choice of eight models. I was leaning towards the new CVO Softail Convertable but changed my mind to the new Fat Boy Lo since I could see myself really buying this as my next motorcycle. Diana was all set and ready to go on the new Dyna Wide Glide until she realized her feet couldn’t reach the forward controls. Seeing how all the bikes had forward controls except for one, she had to opt for the Nightster.

At the Ainsworth

We don’t know our way around New York, have never been in a city like this on motorcycles and were on unfamiliar bikes… but we were more excited than apprehensive. I guess you could say we have more balls than brains! Or just a great sense of adventure!

Fat Boy Lo

CVO Softail Convertable

Cross Bones

We rolled out from the Ainsworth on the Fat Boy Lo and the Nightster. My Low Rider has mid controls with footpegs. I never rode a bike with floor boards so the brake and heel/toe shifter felt very odd. The floor boards felt comfortable, just like a floor. My feet planted themselves there and then they completely forgot what to do. I had no control of my feet. I just worked the clutch, throttle and handbrake as my senses were on overload coming to the first intersection. A parade of pedestrians crossed the intersection on all four sides and as the traffic light turned green they sorta kinda disipated and we kinda tried to roll through them. It was so congested it was more like duck walking the bike around the first few blocks. Speaking of duck walk… the Fat Boy Lo is really Low! Very easy to duck walk! Very easy to ride due to low seat height and low center of gravity. It was like having a small motorcycle with wide handlebars, a giant headlight and a full 96ci V-Twin. What more could a short guy like myself ask for? I liked it a lot and didn’t want to bring it back. If I wasn’t 50% paying attention to the new surroundings and only 50% attention to the new Harley I would have fallen 100% in love with the machine. Did I mention it looks kick ass with the black out treatment and the satin chrome finish. Very little chrome. I almost want to call it the Exile Cycles Harley. I really liked how the big fat front wheel absorbs bumps, I felt very solid on this bike. The wide handlebars help keep the bike on track, just wish my arms were an inch longer or the bars an inch closer. It was so easy to ride I had no apprehension about swapping bikes with Diana. I felt she could handle this bike with no problem. I tell you, when Diana was on that bike I thought we had to get a matching pair of them. She loooked damn good on that thang! Very sexy! Then it hit me, this is a great motorcycle for men and for women! The Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo is going to be a huge success for Harley-Davidson, especially with the female and new rider markets. And also with little guys like me who want to pretend they are Arnold in the Terminator. The only bad thing besides the too small stock mirrors was the the heat coming off the exhaust. Due to the lower seat height your leg is closer to the pipes which means toasty right leg.

Diana cruising on 2010 Nightster

Jay on the 2010 Fat Boy Lo

Diana in new York on 2010 Nightster

When I swapped with Diana I got to ride the Nightster which rode just like her old Sportster Hugger but with drag bars. It reminded me of why we traded up to big V-twins… but I never felt uncool. When I used to ride the Hugger I felt like I was on a chick bike. At least this 1200 doesn’t feel like a chick bike. It looks bad ass, and my ass felt bad. The solo seat was hard as a brick. I’m glad Diana didn’t get used to the floor boards on the Fat Boy and wanted to swap back.

Riding around New York wasn’t as scarey as I thought it would be. It’s so congested that everything is happening very slowly. I had imagined everyone coming at us at crazy speeds from every direction honking and screeching. It wasn’t like that at all. We could barely get the bikes into third gear or over 35 mph. It was like a huge parking lot and we were just tourists tooling around town on a pair of the coolest scooters.

Tooling around New York on bad to the bone 2010 Harley-Davidsons was an awesome way to see the city. I recommend you try it. We had smiles pasted on our faces. We rode by Ground Zero where there was a lot of construction going on. They are building a monument for 9/11. We took some pictures of the construction. It’s strange to see all the buildings and then this city block that doesn’t have any. We also rode by the USS Intrepid air craft carrier. People watching in NYC is definitely a must for you people watchers out there. New Yorkers know how to make a fashion statement.

ground Zero

jay at Ground Zero

Summary:

If someone invites you to party in New York and demo ride new Harley-Davidson motorcycles you say “Hell Yeah!”

The 2010 Harley-Davidson Fat Boy Lo has kick ass styling, handles great and if you would like to buy me one I’ll take it! I’ll take two! Until then I’ll just dream about a matching pair for me and Diana.

The 2010 Nightster is a cool 1200 with awesome rat bike/bobber styling. It looks mean!

Riding around New York on motorcycles isn’t as scarey as one might think. In fact it was quite enjoyable. A great way to go sight seeing! I might go back on my own bike. It might not be as much fun as Harley-Davidson handing over two brand new 2010 motorcycles with Wisconsin manufacturer plates on them, but it could still be a good time.