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  1. SHORT NOTICE

    Confirmed Mission

    SSgt Valentino R. Mendoza, 28

    Lorain, Ohio

    USMC Active Duty 9 years of service

    Died 09 December 2009

    Visitation:

    Richard J Reidy Funeral Home

    1783 East 31st Street

    South Lorain, Ohio

    11 December 2009@1500-2100hrs-(3:00-9:00pm)

    Staging:

    Richard Reidy Funeral Home

    11 December 2009@ 1400hrs-(2:00pm)

    Services:

    House of Praise International Church

    4321 Elyria Avenue

    Lorain, Ohio

    12 December 2009@1100hrs-(11:00am)

    Staging:

    House of Praise International Church

    12 December 2009@ 100hrs-(10:00am)

    Interment:

    Calvary Cemetery, Lorain, Ohio

    Following the Services

    District #3 Captain Ralph Bago is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect. Please follow his instructions and remember to bring your 3x5 American Flags and to dress per the weather conditions. In the event of inclement weather please use your own judgment on how you get to the mission safely. This is a long Visitation so please come and relive your fellow PGR members standing the flag line.

    SSgt Mendoza lost his battle with cancer, please remember his wife and family in your prayers.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

  2. Brave woman, good for her!!!

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/12/08/donna-jackson-kills-intru_n_383871.html

    Donna Jackson, 57, was on the phone with 911 for more than ten minutes reporting an intruder at her home when she shot and killed the man, Billy Dean Riley. The incident was captured on tape by the 911 dispatcher. Riley entered Jackson's home after breaking a glass door by throwing a patio table through it. Jackson shot him once in the chest with a 16-gauge shotgun.

    Police say Jackson was not arrested and appears to have acted purely in self-defense. Listen to the harrowing 911 call below

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHK2eJ5PHAM

  3. SHORT NOTICE

    Confirmed Mission

    PFC Gregory M Tilton, 20

    Worthington, Ohio

    US Army Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran

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    Army Commendation Medal

    Visitation:

    Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home

    515 North High Street

    Worthington, Ohio 43085

    09 December 2009@1700hrs-2100hrs-(5:00pm-9:00pm)

    Staging:

    Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home:

    09 December 2009@1600hrs-(4:00pm)

    Services:

    United Methodist Church

    600 High Street

    Worthington, Ohio 43085

    10 December 2009@1300hrs-(1:00pm)

    Staging:

    United Methodist Church

    10 December 2009@1200hrs-(12:00pm)

    Interment:

    Blendon Central Cemetery

    6330 South Hempstead Road

    Westerville, Ohio 43081

    Follow the Services

    District #5 Captain John Perry is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect, please follow his instructions. Remember your 3x5 American Flags and dress per the weather conditions. In the event of inclement weather use your own judgment on how you get safely to the mission.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

  4. Bad grease in starter solenoid.

    (Or bad gear in the same place)

    Tear it down and do a re-build this winter.

    Check the brushes and the bearing grease.

    Adjust as needed.

    Ride like the wind in the spring!

    I was thinking something along the lines of oil/grease. Wouldn't think it would be the gear since it only happens on cold mornings. Ill Tear it apart though and check it out, hopefully it is something obvious.

  5. Should've grabbed my Snap-on phillips bit, it has ACR's to keep it from "camming out" out the screw head.

    Yeah thankfully Mike had some screws that fit, I think I replaced 7 of them. I'll look more at the cover tomorrow, or after the carbs are done.

  6. Weak battery or bad starter??? I have NEVER had starter problems on a bike yet. In a car i would say get a new starter.

    It's a brand new battery, well earlier this year. Never had any electrical issues.

    Did you pull the cover yet to look at the starter clutch and gears like I mentioned? If there's no problems in there, then it is probably the starter itself (brushes?) Discuss it tomorrow at work...

    No didn't pull the cover yet. Got all the carb screws broken loose, after using an impact driver, vise grips and a dremel to slot them and use a flat tip screw driver. Those damn bolts were tight!! And I got one cleaned out pretty good, 3 more to go.

    I'm gonna get a gasket for that side before I pull the cover since it it seeping a little bit.

  7. Ok well since I have put the bike away, I am taking this opprotunity to fix some stuff.

    On mornings when its about 45 degrees or below, when I first go to start the bike up first thing in the morning sometimes when I push the start button, the starter will spin maybe once and all of a sudden it just goes thud. If I keep pushing it, I get the same thud over and over. If I leave it sit for 30 seconds or more, it usually won' thud again and will fire right up. I'm not really sure what this could be and am hoping maybe someone has run into this problem before.

    Anyone??

  8. Anyone can take this, in fact a lot of their courses are directed towards the armed citizen. It's at Tactical Defense Institute. Here's a link to their website...

    http://www.tdiohio.com/

    You can do levels 1-3 in 3 days (Fri-Sun) 9-5 type thing for $450. Its well worth it and if you don't have your CCW, levels 1 and 2 will provide you with the necessary requirements to get that as well. I know you can get your CCW for MUCH cheaper but these classes cover a LOT more than just your basic CCW course. I think next year I'm going to try and go do levels 3-6 and maybe a tactical rifle course or shotgun course as well.

    That sounds sweet. If I had 450 bucks, I'd jump all over that. Don't need it for my CCW, but I am always wanting to learn more tactical shooting/defense...Thanks DMG

    Wow, and 1800 Rounds for the first 3 courses.

  9. Confirmed Mission

    Corporal Charles C. Wisehart, 87

    Warren, Ohio

    US Army WWII Veteran

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    Silver Star / Bronze Star

    Visitation:

    Carl W. Hall Funeral Services

    533 North Park Avenue

    Warren, Ohio 44481

    09 December 2009@1700-1900hrs-(5:00-7:00pm)

    Staging:

    Carl W. Hall Funeral Services

    09 December 2009@1600hrs-(4:00pm)

    Services:

    Carl W. Hall Funeral Services

    10 December 2009@1100hrs-(11:00am)

    Staging:

    Carl W. Hall Funeral Services

    10 December 2009@1000hrs-(10:00am)

    Interment:

    Lordstown Cemetery

    Lordstown, Ohio

    Following the services

    District #6 Captain Tom Moody is assigned this mission of Honor and Respect, please follow his instructions. Remember to bring your 3x5 American Flags and dress per the weather conditions.

    In the event of inclement weather please use your own judgment on how you get safely to the mission.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

  10. REST HAVEN CEMETERY

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    Wreaths Across America

    Location:

    Paul Vail VFW Post 4369

    3318 Sharon Road

    Sharonville, Ohio 45242

    12 December 2009@1100hrs-(11:00am)

    Staging:

    Paul Vail VFW Post 4369

    12 December 2009@1000hrs-(10:00am)

    District #7 Ride Captains Bob Woods and Mike Hamilton will co-captain this mission. Make sure you dress per the weather conditions and use your own judgment on how to get to the mission safely.

    The opening Ceremony will take place at the VFW, we will then be police escorted to Rest haven Cemetery for the Wreath Laying Ceremony.

    We are invited to return to the VFW after the mission is complete for a Chile spaghetti dinner.

    Bob Woods

    Ohio State Captain

    Patriot Guard Riders

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