September POG meeting

Started by Paul Danik, September 01, 2013, 08:41:23 AM

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Paul Danik

The September POG meeting will take place on Thursday September 5th, starting at 7 pm.  The meeting will take place in the KTM building, Amherst, Ohio.

This should be quite an interesting meeting with some very interesting items to discuss.

As always, you do not need to be a POG member to attend.

Paul

thrownchain

But being a member sure wouldnt hurt  :D

Paul Danik

You sure are right Dan, memberships help to keep the ship afloat, and we sure appreciate each and every member. But we also realize that times can be tough, and if a person has an interest and would like to attend a meeting we sure encourage him or her to do so :)
Paul

thrownchain

When I first joined, I hung out on the board for 6 or 7 months before deciding to take the plunge. Best decision I ever made.

pklinck

It has been a dream of mine to roll into a POG meeting with a 1977 GS6 penton 125 with a 7 speed sachs (or Herk )motor in it as a talking piece.  If KTM put that motor in their 125s, they would have been in competition while unfortunately the 125cc class fell out of competition in 76 to the around 83'.  Some of the members know more about this that I do and I could have made some mistakes in the accessment.

peter klinck
peter klinck

thrownchain

But being a member sure wouldnt hurt  :D

Paul Danik

You sure are right Dan, memberships help to keep the ship afloat, and we sure appreciate each and every member. But we also realize that times can be tough, and if a person has an interest and would like to attend a meeting we sure encourage him or her to do so :)
Paul

thrownchain

When I first joined, I hung out on the board for 6 or 7 months before deciding to take the plunge. Best decision I ever made.

pklinck

It has been a dream of mine to roll into a POG meeting with a 1977 GS6 penton 125 with a 7 speed sachs (or Herk )motor in it as a talking piece.  If KTM put that motor in their 125s, they would have been in competition while unfortunately the 125cc class fell out of competition in 76 to the around 83'.  Some of the members know more about this that I do and I could have made some mistakes in the accessment.

peter klinck
peter klinck