We are a social club. We all have other lives to lead, so bikes are not the centre
of our universe. However, we do all like bikes, love riding them and enjoy each others
company. If you feel that is you too, then you will be most welcome.
Rideouts:
- Our rideouts are strictly social affairs. We tend to go places that have some meaning
- such as historic castles, seaside towns, race meetings etc. We don't just "go for
a ride" and end up back where we started. We like our rides to be remembered.
- You should have a vehicle (bike or scooter) capable of cruising at the national speed
limits. That way, you know you can keep up - but do read about the buddy system here.
Our rideouts always start from some form of services. Why?
- There will be a convenient loo nearby
- There will generally be a petrol station to fill up at
- There will be somewhere to shelter if it is raining before we start
- The early birds can get something to eat while they wait.
Our rideouts have plenty of stops. A few reasons for this:
- Pillions tend to get bored and fidgety after about an hour.
- There will always be someone who needs a loo stop.
- There will always be at least one person (normally more) who would like a coffee
break.
- We tend to obey the speed limits in 30's, 40's and 50's. The reasons should be obvious
to all - if not, then you shouldn't be on our rides.
- We tend to "make progress" on motorways if it is safe to do so.
- Motorway riding is boring, but essential sometimes so lets get it over and done with
quickly.
- We never condone riding over the speed limit. If you wish to do so, then we will
not object - but it is your decision.
- We do NOT do (or condone) wheelies, stoppies or other juvenile practices. You are
welcome to join us, but please act according to our philosophies.
- We always use the "Buddy" system. If you don't know what that is, ask someone - or
look on the pages here. But we do expect you to know and conform to it.
- We do split into smaller groups when we stop. That is because we are normally eating
or drinking and you can never get one table big enough. We are not ignoring anybody.
Just join in and you will find out how friendly we are.
Club night
- Club nights tend to be noisy affairs. We meet in a private room in a pub/restaurant.
So, we will split up into small groups to talk (unless the chairman has something
to say!). If you are new, please make an effort to join in - you will find us friendly
with (generally) lots to say.
- Smokers are welcomed but they have to go outside to smoke - sorry, but that's the
law.
- Club nights start at around 8:30. If you get there earlier, please be patient - we
will be there soon.
- Chat is not always about motorcycles. But, if you want to know something or feel
you have some comments to make, please do so. You will get informed and creative
answers.