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How it all began The original suggestion for a motorcycle club for
over 50's was put forward in a letter by Stephen Dearnley published in the
August 1983 issue of Bike Australia. This drew two significant
responses: one from Rob Hall, a reader at Albion Park NSW, who suggested the
present name and motto for the club: the other from Peter Thoemig, then the
editor of Bike Australia,
who sketched the logo and offered
support from his magazine if Stephen could get the club off the ground. This
was done at an inaugural meeting in Sydney on 6th December, 1983
when the five people present approved a basic constitution and the Ulysses Club
was duly formed. From that tenuous
beginning it has never looked back and the club now boasts a large and
extensive network of members throughout Australia, with sister clubs formed in
New Zealand and South Africa.
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Why ULYSSES Club Inc.?
The name comes from a poem of the
same title by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It tells how the great Greek hero Ulysses,
now middle-aged and securely in charge of his kingdom of Ithaca, is getting
bored with things around him and longs to go adventuring again with his
shipmates of old. It describes very well indeed the sort of person who still
has enough spark to go on riding into middle and later years. Too long to quote
here, you will find it in any good poetry anthology such as the Albatross
Book of Verse.
What are its aims? • To provide ways in which older motorcyclists can
get together for companionship and mutual support • To show by example
that motorcycling can be an enjoyable and practical activity for riders of all
ages. • To draw the attention of public and private institutions to the needs and views of
older riders.
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What does it do? It publishes a quarterly
magazine, Riding On, which contains information about forthcoming
events, provides a forum for members' news and views and carries articles on
topics of interest to geriatric bikers. It also produces a membership directory
which lists members' names and addresses throughout Australia so that a
stranded traveller may not be too far from help and companionship or a member
can find a convenient neighbour when looking for company on a ride. Through a
number of regional branches, it arranges regular meetings, outings and social
events.
The Annual
General Meeting of the Ulysses Club Inc. is held sometime before the end of May and
takes the form of a major rally. The venue is a suitable location anywhere in
Australia and it is a great occasion for widely separated members to meet each
other. At
selected rallies the club banner is raised as a focal point where members and
their friends can join in good companionship.
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Who can join? Any lady or gentleman who is over the age of
40, and who holds a current motorcycle licence, or who is a regular
partner of such a person, and over 40, is eligible to join. Until you reach the
grand old age of 50, you will be a "junior" member, but with full
membership rights and privileges. It's just that you might have to help some of
the "seniors" off their machines sometime. There is a
joining fee of $20, and 3 year membership is mandatory, currently set at $60.
This we feel gives a considerable incentive to long term survival. **PLEASE NOTE**
Initial membership may be less than three (3) full years, depending on the month you join.
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How to join.
Fill in the membership form, and post with your cheque
or money order (no cash please) to National Secretary, PO Box 3242, Narellan D C NSW 2567
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