Newsletter Article Submissions: nytroatvny@aol.com Volume 13 ~ Issue 10 NYTRO Inc. PO BOX 2 Macedon, NY 14502 315-986-0966 Check us on the web @ www.nytroatv.org NYTRO OHV NEWS The NYTRO Inc. Board of Directors Annual meeting was held on October 2 in Syracuse. The new NYTRO Inc. Board of Directors for the 2005/2006 Term is: Executive Director – Pam Burns Asst. Director – Joanne Wemes Secretary – Open Treasurer – Pat Heffieron As former Executive Director, I would like to welcome Pam in her newly appointed position! Pam has a long history with NYTRO and is very active in both ATV’s and Dirtbikes. In my new position Asst. Director, I will work together with Pam to help create a stronger organization. Our goals are to communicate better to the membership and provide more interaction amongst the chapters. The NYTRO Inc. Corporate Office will still be located at: PO Box 2 Macedon New York 14502 315-986-0966 The NYTRO Inc. Board of Directors is working on programs to cut costs for the chapter newsletter mailings. We are offering incentives to our dealer sponsors for advertising in the newsletters and we are working on an all-chapter fundraiser! And a NYTRO merchandise website will soon be available. We are also putting in place a $5.00 donation that can be made by members that will be set a side to help with current NYSORVA lobbying efforts. We have a lot of things in store for the upcoming year and I look forward to working with Pam. See you on the trails! Joanne Asst. Director, NYTRO Inc. President Central Chapter NYTRO NEWS Page 1 Chapter Information NYTRO of Western NY P.O. Box 325, N. Boston, NY 14110-0325 (716) 549-6118 - rb757@aol.com Executive Director – Dale & Julie Mackey Serving Chautauqua, Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Wyoming, Genesee, Cattaraugus, and Allegany Counties NYTRO of the Southern Tier 1111 Carrie Avenue, Endicott NY 13760 (607) 786-0676 - gburns@stny.rr.com Executive Director -Gary Burns Serving Stueben, Chemung, Tompkins, Schuyler, Tioga, Seneca and parts of Onondaga and surrounding Counties NYTRO of Central NY P.O. Box 2, Macedon, NY 14502 (315) 986-0966 -nytroatvny@aol.com Website: www.nytrocentralny.org Executive Director – Joanne Wemes Serving Monroe, Wayne, Livingston, Ontario, Yates and surrounding Counties NYTRO of Northern NY P.O. Box 355, Mannsville, NY 13661 (315) 385-6811 - mgb702@aol.com Executive Director – Michael Bellinger Serving Lewis and Jefferson Counties North County ATV Association NYTRO of Eastern NY P.O. Box 136, Greenfield Center, NY 12833-0136 (518) 693-7060 - ncatva@earthlink.net Website: www.ncatva.com/page2.html Executive Director – Fay “Moak” Detraglia Serving Saratoga, Warren, Fulton, Rensselar, Schenectady, Montgomery, and surrounding Counties (Special rates apply to this chapter. Please contact them before sending in your application) NYTRO NEWS Page 2 CHAPTER NEWS NYTRO EASTERN CHAPTER Club Officers Executive Director-Moak Detraglia e-mail-ncatva@earthlink.net phone-518-693-7060 Assistant Director- Jim McKernon 518-692-7852 Secretary-Sheri Detraglia atvsheri300@earthlink.net 518-693-7060 Treasurer-Mike McKernon Trail Coordinator- Jim Glockner 518-893-0242 New Land stickers are here!! Membership is now Due. Please enclose a copy of your registration and insurance card. Please let Sheri Know how many land stickers you need. Thank you to all the volunteers that worked the ATV pulls and Rodeo at the Washington County Fair and the Rodeo at the Glad Rags Sand Drags. Congratulations to all the winners. Thank You to Sammy for allowing us to use his Sand Drag Course for our event, and Corinth Ambulance for standing by. Jim Glockner has been working on the trails, if you want to help give him a call. Meeting will be back at Friendly's for the month of October. 2dn Thursday of the month. BJ Membership Discount BJ wholesale club Membership Available through NCATVA. The cost for a 1-year membership is $21.40. If you are interested in this Please contact Sheri for a letter and account number to bring to your local BJ's. This is a business account. Hunting season is fast approaching if you are a hunter you can bring your machine to the property but please for everyone’s safety there is no joy riding. We are looking for Ideas for our annual charitable donations. The suggestions are: YMCA Corinth Ambulance Porter Corners Fire Man/rescue Pet Connection Hole in the Woods camp for kids If there is a charity that you would like us to con sider Please let one of the officers know. We will be voting on this at the next meeting. Christmas/Holiday Party. We will be deciding on a place to hold our annual Holiday Party. If you have any suggestion please let one of the officers know. This will be discussed at the November meeting. Next meeting November 10th @ 7:30pm. We will be meeting at Friendly’s. Wilton (Exit 15) Officers meeting at 7:00pm This is your club suggestion are always welcome Meeting schedule November 10 2005 December 8 2005 The above meeting will be held at the Friendly’s Restaurant on Rt. 50 in Saratoga Springs by the Wilton Mall at 7 pm officers meeting and general meeting following at 7:30 pm NYTRO NEWS Page 3 CHAPTER NEWS Central Chapter Meeting Minutes Minutes of October 16th, 2005 Meeting started at 11:15 7 Members present One new membership. We now have a 1 year, $2,000,000 insurance policy which will cover us for most events. Treasurer report: $1369.00 There is a Halloween ride scheduled or Saturday October 29 at Copper Ridge, Olean. For information email Tony Alu at: alumack4u@aol.com. Members are meeting at the Cuba McDonalds at 9:00 am. November 20th meeting has been changed to November 13th. More information on time and place will be in the next newsletter. People needed to plan the Christmas party for this year. Please help if you can. Dan and Tracy Moyer will be working on finding a place for us. FYI - December’s meeting will be the Christmas Party. If you would like to help with the Christmas party please email or call Joanne at 315-986-0966 email: nytroatvny.com. On November 12th there is Finger Lakes Winter Recreation Show at Red Jacket high school. The show time is 9am to 5 pm. We need people to help out with an information booth. If you can help with the booth call Joanne at 315-986-0966. The NYTRO merchandise had been added to the Central Chapter website www.nytrocentralny.org. The instructions for logging into the site are also posted. Please let us know if you have any problems with the site. Craig Rolliard has developed a (Wanna Ride) section on the website. Please check this out. This section is still in the development stages so please email any problems to the webmaster. NYTRO, Inc. annual meeting was held October 2. New Officer’s for 2005/2006 are: Executive Director: Pam Burns: Asst. Director: Joanne Wemes: Treasurer: Pat Heffiron : Secretary: OPEN Meeting Adjourned: 12:00 pm NYTRO Southern Tier Meeting Minutes for October 18, 2005 • 12 members plus 1 guest present at this meeting. • Nominations of Officers Current Board re-nominated . President: Gary Burns, Vice President: Dave Conner . Secretary/Treasurer: Pam Burns, . NYTRO Southern Tier Scavenger Hunt/Costume Contest . Saturday, October 29th at North Chemung, Tentative Agenda :Noon to 4pm – Scavenger Hunt on ATVs, . Teams formed 11 am to 12 pm, Three hours hunt time per team, First team on the trail at noon, next 12 minutes later, etc. . Team with the most founds items in 3 hours or less wins! . Tank/rack bags are Very handy for this event,5pm – Costume contest, 6pm – Dinner; bring a dish to pass, Prizes awarded for Scavenger Hunt and Costume Contest, 7pm – Night ride . 8pm – Bonfire, Rough camping available . Report from NYTRO Inc. meeting held on October 2nd: . BY-LAWS are done!, We are mailing to our sponsors’ list to get updated data., Changed chapter leader’s titles from Executive Director and Assistant Director to President and Vice President. Changed NYTRO Inc. leader’s titles from President and Vice President to Executive Director and Assistant Director. . Ads in the NYTRO Newsletter are being offered at a re duced rate for the next year: $25/year for business card size; $50/year for a half-page; $100/year for a full page. We will reevaluate this pricing next year. No split with the clubs at this pricing. . Motion made and passed to add an option to the membership application to donate an extra $5 to lobbying efforts. . NEXT NYTRO INC MEETING: SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 2006 . Handout: Snow Show Rails to Trails . Next club meeting is Tuesday, November 15th, 7pm at Gander Mountain in Johnson City. . 50/50 Raffle winner: Joe Heifferon – donated winnings back to club Door Prize Winners: Chris Strykowski – T-shirt; Dave Heifferon – T-shirt; Ernie Jessup - Sticker Open Discussion: Poker Run in Lawton, PA on Sunday, October 30th. Guided ride, at least 20 miles. Directions: NYS Route 26 south out of Vestal; turns into Route 267 in PA. Turn left onto Route 706 and follow signs to ride. Respectfully submitted, Pamela Burns Secretary/Treasurer NYTRO Southern Tier http://www.nytrostier.org NYTRO NEWS Page 4 CHAPTER NEWS NEWS FROM THE NORTHERN CHAPTER November Newsletter/Minutes Executive Director Michael Bellinger 785-6811 mgb702@twcny.rr.com, Assistant Director David Beyer 782-5280 92vmax@imcnet.net Secretary Kevin Helinger 298-2352 khelinge@twcny.rr.com, Treasurer Stanley Miller 387-2087 smille42@twcny.rr.com Date: 10/10/05 Topic: October Club Meeting Present: 6 Members Mike Bellinger, Dave Beyer, Stan Miller, Ralph Miller, Faron Cronk, and Kevin Helinger The October club meeting was held at the Adams American Legion. Prior to the meeting several members were present to review some of the photos taken from club events. The photos needed to be reviewed to determine which ones the club wanted to post on the website. Mike called the meeting to order at 7:11pm. There were six members present. The turnout from the meeting was less than expected. It was mentioned that being Columbus Day might have kept some people from attending. For those who hadn’t been to the Adams Legion before, the small room off to the side is available to the club for meetings, except on Wednesdays. There is a larger conference room available for $50 a night, and would have to be reserved. It may be a good option if the club decided to do a Christmas party. Mike had spoken to the Beldingers in Adams about having this month’s meeting there as originally scheduled. However, in order to have a meeting there they wanted us to either have a buffet or pick from several dinners. They were not interested in allowing us to use their room if the club did not want to eat dinner there. Since this was not the arrangement originally men tioned to Mike, it was decided to move the meeting to the Adams Legion. The club can also meet at the Lacona VFW and The Hotel Martin in Sandy Creek. Dave also mentioned that Waite had offered for the club to meet there, if it was a small group. If the meetings were going to continue to be small they could also be held at someone’s home. It is also a possibility not to have meetings in January and February. For December there are enough funds the club should be able to put on a Christmas party or at least a pizza party. Members should start to look at their calendars so that at the next meeting a date for the December meeting can be picked and plans arranged. There could even be a possibility of a ride depending on the date and weather. Minutes from the Last Meeting: An abbreviated summary of the last meeting was read. No corrections or additions were made. Ralph made a motion to accept the minutes, was seconded by Faron and passed. Treasure’s Report: Previous Balance $3,661.76 Withdrawls -$34.64 Kevin for Postage -$66.97 Mike for nails -$12.95 Mike for Postage -$7.40 Pat for Postage -$32.80 Pizza for Cleanup -$16.75 Mike for Mileage Deposits $20.00 Mike for Tee Shirts $17.00 50/50 $25.00 Family Membership Renewal $20.00 Donation from Phil Trivilino Final Balance $3,572.25 NYTRO NEWS Page 5 CHAPTER NEWS NEWS FROM THE NORTHERN CHAPTER –Continued Dave made a motion to accept the treasure’s minutes, Kevin seconded the motion and it was passed. Stan opened a discussion about keeping some petty cash on hand so that not all of the clubs transactions would have to have a check written out or a deposit made. The amount of petty cash would be kept around $100; all of the transactions would still be documented and receipts would still be required for any transaction out of petty cash. The petty cash and checking totals would be combined for the treasure’s report. No one present objected, and Stan was willing to keep track of the extra paperwork. Mike made the motion to accept Stan’s request for a petty cash fund, Faron seconded the motion and it was passed. Currently the petty cash fund is at $57.00, using the current deposits on hand. Communications Membership: Current membership includes 42 Family memberships and 21 Single memberships, for a total of 140 members. All mem bers not current on their dues have been dropped from the membership. Several members have indicated they will renew for next year. Memberships run from May 1st to April 30th. Region 6: Ralph had some news back from the last Region 6 meeting. The state is starting to plan a spring ride. It may involve an overnight stay. Region 6 so far is the main active region in the state. Region 7 is represented by Oswego County Club, and Region 1 in Long Island is organized. They are also working on getting a website up. The next meeting is Monday October 24th at 7:00pm at Ridgeview. Mike also brought up that NYSORVA made an announcement that at meetings members were not to say they represent or are speaking on the behalf of NYSORVA or Region 6 without prior permission from the organization. This is just to make sure one person’s opinions are not placed on the entire organization. Assemblywoman Dede Scozzafava was in Sandy Creek on September 28th. Several of our members went down and spoke with her con cerning doing something for our hobby. She has cosponsored a bill to encourage handicapped accessibility and access to trails for them. However it seems flawed since it allows ATV access to trails for the handicapped, but those accompanying them must walk and cannot use ATV’s. She mentioned Sheldon Sliver is some of the hold up regarding ATV legislation. There was a write up on St. Lawrence county and the amount of good ATV riding in that area; it may be a good opportunity for a ride next season. NYTRO Annual Meeting: Mike and Faron attended the NYTRO annual meeting in Syracuse. There were some changes made in the bylaws; there will be new copies made. Additional money for lobbying was also discussed. There will be an extra mile club for those members who donate an additional $5.00 voluntary donation with their membership. These funds could go to a paid lobbyist such as Hank Ford who has many connections in Albany and already supports our hobby. NYTRO has renewed the Blue Ribbon Collation on a state level. NYTRO is also working up a list of all the area ATV clubs. Joanne has stepped down as Executive Director to act as Assistance Director. Pam Burns is acting as the Executive Director, Pat Heifferon stays treasurer, and currently they are looking for someone to act as the Secretary. NYTRO is looking into doing a state wide 50/50 raffle. For the prize the 50% will be broken down to 25% for first prize, 15% for second, and 10% for third. Out of the other 50%, 25% will go to NYTRO and the other 25% will stay with the club. They are looking to have the drawing the 1st of November, tickets will be $1 each with no specials. Trailpass had also been brought up at the NYTRO meeting. Apparently two people had received paperwork on the coverage, but lack of the right paperwork was a common complaint. There was a recent report that stated in NYS there are 1,800,000 motorized off-road users. Hopefully other insurance carriers will see the market and begin offering policies similar to what Trailpass has begun to offer. Politicians and businesses should also realize how much money and influence ATVers have. Barry VanBrocklin has mentioned an interest in being involved in legislation. Mike mentioned he would like to see a legislation committee for our members who regularly attend meetings and may be interested in getting involved with our elected officials to help our hobby. DEC UMP Meeting: There was a good turnout by club members for the DEC’s Unit Management Plan for the Winona Forest. A sum mary letter will be sent out by the DEC to everyone who signed in. Unfortunately since the state’s usage policy is still in the works, it will dictate how ATV’s can be included in the UMP. If ATVs are excluded in the usage policy ATVs will have to wait 5 years to get into the forest. It was announced that the truck trails are open to ATV’s but none of the ski trails are open for ATVers. Stan brought up the idea of having the club join the Winona Forrest Recreation Association. Everyone agreed this seemed to be a good idea, as well as encouraging members to join individually if interested. This will allow our club and members to have our opinions included in the forest. Our club could also volunteer to do trail work in the area and let others know what we can bring to the association. Dave made the motion to pay the $25 fee to join the association, and Ralph seconded it. NYTRO NEWS Page 6 CHAPTER NEWS NEWS FROM THE NORTHERN CHAPTER –Continued Tug Hill Survey: Stan and Faron attended the meeting held concerning the Tug Hill survey many of us received. The results seemed very disappointing. There were 450 responses returned, and 294 trails intercept surveys. Some surveys were out of the area. There was a slide show that was presented that will be available on their website. The results seemed to underestimate the amount of money spent in the area from ATVing. It also grossly overestimated the amount of money needed to build, maintain, and supervise any trails. The survey failed to consider that a large portion of the trail building and maintenance would be from clubs with no labor cost. The best comments out of the survey came from the DPW, stating that they would have no added costs incurred from adding ATV trails. Data is still being put together for the survey and the final results are going to be distributed in December. The clubs membership for Community Park was also up for renewal. Mike suggested this be a yearly renewal every year to include the $10 membership fee and a $15 donation. Dave made the motion to accept Mike’s suggestion; it was seconded by Faron and passed. The motion to adjourn was made by Dave at 8:45pm, and seconded by Kevin. Mike has since found out that the Watertown Christmas parade will not take place this year. Upcoming Meetings: November 14th --Club meeting 7:00pm Adams Legion October 20th --Jeff. County ATV Assoc, 7:00pm DPW break room in Brownville October 24th --Region 6 meeting 7:00pm Ridgeview October 27th --Winona Forest Recreation Association meeting 7:30pm Mansville Search and Rescue bldg Planned Rides: May 20th -- All County Ride, Black River ATV Club to host, tentative Wind Mill Ride Tug Hill May 26th -- 28th Allegany, PA Ride June 24th -- All County Ride, NYTRO ATV Club to host, Possibly our trails or Tuggers campout July 21st -23rd -- Brasher Falls July 29th --All County Ride, Indian River ATV Club to host August- All County Ride, Rivergate ATV Club to host. Date to be determined September 30th -- Jefferson County ATV Assoc. All County Ride, Marty’s on Tug Hill November Birthdays: Mike Bellinger 11/18 Dylan Beery 11/1 Mike Casler 11/30 Eugene Perry Jr. 11/19 Wendy Perry 11/1 Eugene Perry Sr. 11/11 Sally Munson 11/25 JoAnn Clark 11/16 Jeremiah Clark 11/15 Dylan Switzer 11/9 Rosario Malambri 11/24 Robert Fury 11/28 George Kirby 11/1 Kathy Agugliaro 11/27 Nicholas Bennington 11/15 NYTRO OF NNY “A Division of the New York Trail Riders Organization, Inc.” NYTRO NEWS Page 7 CHAPETR EVENTS Chapter Meetings NYTRO Western Chapter Meeting : NYTRO Central Chapter Meetings: November 12 ~ Finger Lakes Winter Show. Starts at 9am. We need members to help at the booth. If you have some time and can help. Please email Joanne: nytroatvny@aol.com or call (315) 986-0966. November 20 ~ Meeting Canceled December 11 ~ Christmas Party. Chili Fire Hall. More details to follow at next meeting. NYTRO Eastern Chapter Meetings: Meetings are the 2nd Thursday of every month. Meeting location: Friendly’s exit 15 off the Northway. Officers meeting at 7:00 pm and General meeting at 7:30 pm. NYTRO Southern Tier Chapter Meeting: Next club meeting is Tuesday, November 15th, 7pm at Gander Mountain in Johnson City. NYTRO Northern Chapter Meetings: Meetings are the 2nd Monday of every month. Meeting location: VFW in Lacona. at 7:00pm. 2005 Rides & Events in Pennsylvania November 26th Hopedale sportsmans club http://hopedalesportsmansclub.com Events and Activities Reminder....NYTRO is not responsible for inaccurate information supplied to us. Many times we do not receive info until just days before the event. Please understand that we are at the mercy of those sending this information to us. If you would like to see more events posted, call or e-mail us as soon as you find out about a listing. But please make sure you have all the details and that it is correct. Finger Lakes Winter Recreation Show November 12 Red Jacket High School Shortsville, NY 9 am to 5 Pm ATV’s, Sleds, Dirtbikes, Canoes, Kayaks, Skis, Skates, Horse Riding, Hot Air Balloon, Archery, Hiking, Mountain Bikes, DEC, Senator Nozollio, Ontario County Sheriff, Snowmobile Clubs, NYTRO Central Chapter, Travel and Tourism and more. For more details call 518-289-9594 NYTRO NEWS Page 8 NEWS Judge lets ATV suit continue Riders protest closing of Adirondack roads By Steve Virkler Times Staff Writer Friday, October 28, 2005 BRANTINGHAM -- An all-terrain club based here won a small first step this week in its bid to get 54 Adirondack Park roads reopened to ATV traffic. State Supreme Court Judge Joseph C. Teresi in Albany on Tuesday ruled against a DEC motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed in January against former DEC Commissioner Erin M. Crotty by the Black River Valley Four Wheeler Club Inc. Ms. Crotty resigned in January and was replaced by Denise M. Sheehan. "Because this Court finds that there are triable issues that a jury may differ as to whether DEC acted within its scope of authority, this Court denies DEC's motion," Judge Teresi wrote in his eight-page decision. The judge gave DEC, which is being represented by Associate Attorney Lawrence A. Rappoport from the state attorney general's office, 60 days to respond to the decision. "The attorney general's office is consulting with DEC over possible options to pursue, including the possibility of appealing the decision," said Mark Violette, a spokesman for the attorney general's office in Albany. The suit requests that "long-established jeep trails within the Aldrich Pond, Black River and Independence River Wild Forest Areas be reopened to use for motorized off-highway recreation" and asks that amendments made to the unit management plans of the three areas be annulled. DEC in September announced it was closing 54 roads on state land in Lewis, St. Lawrence, Herkimer and Oneida counties to unlimited ATV access by the general public, although five of those roads could be opened by seasonal permit. The action stemmed from the three plan amendments, which the Adirondack Park Agency endorsed and Ms. Crotty subsequently adopted, along with DEC administrative action in Watson's East Wild Forest. According to a DEC release at the time, "The closure of roads is necessary to eliminate illegal and inappropriate ATV use on State Forest Preserve lands and to ensure that the resources of the Forest Preserve are protected." However, Albany attorney William H. Reynolds, who is representing the ATV club, in a release called DEC's action a "wholesale ban" of ATV in the so-called "Lewis Crescent," adding that the state forest preserve is "to be protected for the people, not from the people." "The Lewis Crescent is ideally suited to the continued historical use for off-highway motorized recreation," Mr. Reynolds wrote. "BRV4WC only seeks a fair and proper interpretation by DEC of the governing statutes and constitutional history. By its decision denying DEC's motion to dismiss the complaint, the Court has found merit to BRV4WC's case and will allow it to proceed." DEC in June sought to have the case dismissed on grounds that the club didn't state a cause of action, specifically name DEC in the suit or file the action in a timely manner, according to Judge Teresi's decision. However, the judge refuted DEC's assertions. In response to a motion for dismissal, "the pleadings shall be liberally construed, the facts alleged accepted as true and every possible favorable inference given to plaintiff," the judge said in his decision. Judge Teresi also denied a request by DEC to convert the club's declaratory judgment action to a so-called Article 78 proceeding. The Black River Valley Four Wheeler Club has 230 members from Lewis, St. Lawrence, Franklin, Herkimer and Oneida counties. NYTRO NEWS Page 9 SPONSORS TrailPass is offering NYTRO member discounts on TrailPasses. The cost this year to members is $25.00 per person, per pass. There is a “Buy it now” button on the website at: www.nytroatv.org If you are purchasing a pass though the NYTRO website, you will need your club code. Please contact your chapter director. www.trailpass.com NYTRO NEWS Page 10 SPONSOR LIST (Listed Alphabetically) NEW SPONSORS IN BOLD TYPE Albany Honda 390 New Karner Road Albany, NY 12205 518-452-1003 Action Cycle 1889 Union Road West Seneca, NY 14224 716-675-6163 Appolson's Polaris 5820 Southwestern Blvd. Hamburg, NY 14075 716-649-1090 Arkport Cycles 1 Main Street Arkport, NY 14807 607-295-7426 Ballantyne RV/Marine 7447 Rt. 96 Victor, NY 14564 585-924-9161 Bennett Motor Sales 6453 St Hwy. 28 Flycreek, NY 13337 607-547-9332 Bethany RV & Marine World 784 Ridge Road Webster, NY 14580 585-671-7050 Binghamton Honda 120 East Arterial Highway Binghamton 13901 607-722-7433 Bob’s Cycle Shop, Inc. 607 N. Elmira Street Sayre, PA 18840 570-888-7748 Canandaigua MotorSports 2366 Rochester Road Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-394-7490 Caldwell’s Motor Toys RD #2 Box 2335 Stateline Russell, PA 16345 814-757-4404 Charlie’s Cycle Center Rt 219 Limestone, NY 14753 716-925-7023 Conklin Cycle Center, Inc. 784 Conklin Road Binghamton, NY 13903 607-724-1411 Cycle City 2814 Buffalo Road Wesleyville, PA 16503 814-898-3524 Cycle Enterprises II 2370 Rt. 65 W. Bloomfield, NY 14585 585-624-4210 Cycle Stop Motorsports 2550 West Henrietta Road Rochester, NY 14623 585-424-2121 Czeb’s Marine & Cycle 404 Front Street Vestal, NY 13850 607-754-8185 Daisies Café 2723 South Park @ Ridge Lackawanna, NY 14218 716-824-2886 Darrell’s Inc. 240 Route 104 Ontario, NY 14519 585-265-0386 Deerfield Sportshop 9514 Rt. 12 Remsen, NY 13438 315-831-5015 Dietzen's Carpeting 156 Newton Street Fredonia, NY 14063 716-672-4268 Dirt Works Cycles 2312 West Road Bennington, VT 05201 802-447-8606 Eastview Power Products 7651 Route 96 Victor, NY 14564 585-924-0470 Ellington Snowmobiles Harris Hollow Road Ellington, NY 14732 716-287-3689 Filer’s Powersports Rt. 31 Macedon, NY 14502 315-986-1082 Free Wheeling Cycle 1699 Military Road Tonawanda, NY 14217 716-873-1053 Gallup & Ten Haken 8926 West Main Street Clymer, NY 14724 716-355-4236 Glider City Powersports 1741 Cedar Street Elmira, NY 14904 607-734-1223 Gowanda Starcraft 11147 Stafford Road Gowanda, NY 14701 716-532-2225 Hamburg Honda S-5133 Camp Road Hamburg, NY 14075 716-649-7669 Hartloff Polaris 10937 Allegheny Road Forestville, NY 14062 716-934-3396 Hebeler's Sales & Service 6476 Main Road Pendelton, NY 14094 716-625-8744 Hector's Cycle Sales, Inc. 1200 East Second Street Jamestown, NY 14701 716-665-3001 Hollink Motor Sports 386 South Union Street Spencerport, NY 14559 585-352-1930 Ithaca Recreation Sports 1906 Elmira Road Newfield, NY 14867 607-564-7913 Klispie Machine Shop & Sales 5832 Camp Road Hamburg, NY 14075 716-649-2107 Lamb & Webster Inc. (Honda) 4120 Rt. 98 North Java, NY 14113 716-535-7671 Linda Promanda 32 Main Street Hamburg, NY 14075 716-646-5527 Lock City Cycle 6117 Robinson Road Lockport, NY 14094 716-625-9312 Motor Toy Salvage RD 2, Box 2335 Russell, PA 16345 814-757-4404 Nader's Tech Polaris 124 west 13th. St. Elmira Heights, NY 14903 607-732-2102 Nesco Arctic Cat & Yamaha 1056 US Highway 11 Gouverneur, NY 13642 315-287-3140 Niagara Outdoors 223 Witmer Road N. N.Tonawanda, NY 14120 716-695-5873 Norton Enterprises 4431 Brown Road East Bethany, NY 14054 7 716-343-7394 Paradise Bay Yamaha 3039 Rt. 426 Findley Lake, NY 14736 800-348-2528 Pierce Auto Supply 113 East Main Street Fredonia, NY 14063 716-679-4100 Pine Hill ATV Park 11395 Pine Hill Road Cohocton, NY 14826 585-534-5217 Pioneer Motorsports 12889 Meyers Road Sardinia, NY 14134 716-496-6000 Potter County Family Campground 3075 E. Second Street Coudersport 16915 814-274-5010 Pro-Way Parts & Accessories 1623 Gowans Road Angola, NY 14006 716-549-6986 O’Meal Tractor, Inc. 2351 Lyon Road Palmyra, NY 14522 315-597-4962 O’Neill Sales, Inc. 6226 Route 96 Farmington, NY 14564 585-924-2554 Ranco Equipment 7380 Boston State Road Hamburg, NY 14075 716-649-0650 S & L’s Off Road Chautauqua Road Fredonia, NY 14063 716-672-8920 Scott Jarrell’s Ried’s Tires 4940 Southwestern Blvd, Hamburg, NY 14057 716-649-1555 Soper Powersports 6161 State Route 96 Farmington, NY 14425 585-398-1010 Southern Tier HONDA 1907 SR 14 Montour Falls, NY 14865 607-535-0005 Southern Tier Polaris 1469 Olean Portville Road Olean, NY 14760 716-372-7797 Stone’s Snow Sled’s 4386 Maple Ridge Road Newark, NY 14513 315-483-4329 Street Track N Trail 13723 Conneaut Lake Road Conneaut Lake, PA 16316 814-382-4821 Support Plus Racing Box 100 Maple Springs, NY 14756 716-386-7295 TNT Sport Cycle 415 Oriskany Blvd. Whitesboro, NY 13492 315-736-6207 Trucks Maintained, Inc. 50 Burkherd Avenue Depew, NY 14043 716-686-9133 Ward Performance 2858 Route 21 North Palmyra, NY 14522 315-597-6761 Watertown Power Sports 19310 US Route #11 Watertown, NY 13601 315-782-4430 Western New York Cycle, Inc. 6695 South Transit Road Lockport, NY 14094 716-625-6111 Williamsville Competition 182 South Main Street Holland, NY 14080 716-537-2309 Zahm & Matson 1756 Linquist Drive Falconer, NY 14733 716-655-3310 Dealers set their own discount options. Call for your specific needs. Discounts may change without prior notice. NYTRO NEWS Page 11 NYTRO, Inc. Newsletter Printing & Distribution PO Box 2 Macedon, NY 14502 $20.00 Newsletter printed and distributed by: Sunrise Imaging, Macedon, NY 14502 315-986-8831