So who are these Meyer people anyway? Well…
Gary started riding in his 20s, long before there were Rider Education standards. He learned a lot through the school of hard knocks, which included several unscheduled dismounts. Even then, he made a point to always wear a helmet. When he got back into motorcycling after a 20-year absence, he decided to take the MSF Basic Motorcycle Course.
In 2000, when we first started participating in Chapter R, Alice, who was very new to riding, was helped to understand the important role of a co-rider and safety gear. After she took and passed her MSF Basic Course in 2001, she got the bug to ride her own. Since then, she has received her Motorcycle Safety Foundation RiderCoach & Harley Davidson Rider’s Edge Instructor Certifications.
We have been participating with Chapter R since 2000 and a part of the GWRRA Rider Education Levels program since 2001. Gary received his Level 4 in the GWRRA Rider Education Program in 2003 and he currently has over 187,000 safe miles. Alice received her Level 4 in the GWRRA Rider Education Program in 2004 and she currently has over 153,000 miles.
Duties & Responsibilities - In the Rider Education Program Handbook, along with a L-O-N-G list of duties, the primary responsibility of the Chapter Educator is to ensure that training opportunities are identified and communicated to the members and that assistance is provided as necessary for participation of the members.
Gary & Alice Meyer
GWRRA, TX-R
Chapter Educators


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