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    January News Letter

    Happy New Year to all of you. 
     
    Christmas has come and gone. I hope everyone got out of Christmas exactly what it means for you, not just the prezzies, but every aspect of this time of year whatever your beliefs.
     
    Summer is now on it's way and the evenings are drawing out (every the optimist me) so its time to give a little thought to what we want to do in 2008.
     
    Charity
     
    Well we didn't exactly set the world on fire in 2007 with our fund raising efforts but even though the Treasure Hunt was a bit of a disaster, I still managed to blag, bully and shame some raffle money out of people and we raised just over £70.00 which I will be passing on to the Wessex Cancer Trust shortly.
     
    I would like to think that we can do a lot better in 2008 and am after suggestions and or volunteers to help raise a few bob for a good cause.
     
    My suggestion for a worthy cause this year would be the to raise funds in aid of The Hampshire & I.O.W Air Ambulance.
     
     
    This is funded mainly by charity donations and although I hope none of us ever have to use this facility, I'm sure that some day one of us or some one we know unfortunately will. If we comitt to raising funds for them they will come and give us a presentation about their work free gratis (there is normally a charge). We could hold this one evening at the shop.
     
    What are your thoughts on this. If you have any other suggestions let me know.
     
    I have a limited supply of both clip type Carabina Key rings at £2 each or slightly larger locking D clamps for £3 each to raise funds for whatever charity we choose to support. I also have a signed copy of Chris Walkers Autobiography which I will hold some sort of Raffle for to raise funds. Any Suggestions as to other activities would be appreciated. I believe the air ambulance do have models of the helicopter which I will try and obtain to Raffle.
     
     
    French Tour.
     
    As some of you may have heard (LOL) we have a Tour to the French Alps setting off on June 14th 2008 from Portsmouth Ferry Port for either 10 nights or 14 nights in the French Alps (Both trips are running together and the nights away do not include the overnight ferry crossings) Details are on the site. It is extremely cheap for what we are doing, just compare it to what the Tour Companies are offering. If you are interested I can still fit you in. Availability on the Ferry is likely to be the main difficulty as we get nearer the time. Most of the costs will not be due until you are actually on the Tour.
     
    For more information, drop me an email.
     
     
    Activities
     
    Here's the cruncher. What do we want to do this coming year?
     
    British Superbikes at the circuits within a few hours ride goes without saying. Do we want to have an organised run to any of the established bike shows and events, weekends away (camping or B & B) Track Days, all day ride outs, other social activities etc? Let me have your ideas and suggestions.
     
    It's up to you. I just need your input and hopefully a few voulunteers to help organise things. I would like to have a busy schedule in place for the summer months but obviously I can't do them all so don't be shy, step forward that man or woman.
     
    We now have over 160 people on the mailing list. I have given ample oportunity for those who no longer wish to be included to be removed so I can only assume that most of the 160 want to be on the list with a view to taking part in The club's activities. So come on, make the effort. The more you put in the more you will get out of it. There are no membership fee's (perhaps there should be to encourage people to get their monies worth LOL) so it's just the cost of a tankful of fuel and the price of a coffee for most of the ride outs.
     
    If anyone want's to discuss any aspect of the Club then email me for my phone number.
     
    Ride safe in 2008 and I hope to see you involved in as much as possible with the club activities this coming year.
     
    Ali
     
     
     

    EMAILS - IMPORTANT

    Apology.
     
    Some of you may be thinking that I am ignoring you but that is not the case.
     
    Due to me being a Technophobe, I have only just discovered that the Spam Guard had been turned on with my ISP at source. As a result a large number of Emails to The Club email address have not reached me.
     
    I have the ones for the last month but any prior to that have been deleted at source. I have no idea how long this has been on so if you have tried to contact The Club, please re send your emails. The filter has now been turned off and fingers crossed I will recieve the messages.
     
     
    If you have not been recieving emails and wish to recieve them then please email theclub_rw@btinternet.com with "Add Me to the Mailing List" in the subject field.
     
     
    Ali
     
    Embarrassed

    Club Discounts

    In the useful Links section are some details of businesses offering a discount to The Club members.
     
    The latest of these is Xenon Bike Bulbs www.xenonbikebulbs.piczo.com
     
     
    Xenon
     
    Single bulb - £4.99 Price to club members £3.74 (RRP £14.99)
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    Our bulbs are Manufactured by a German company in Europe and are charged with Xenon Gas.

    These are premium quality bulbs similar to Phillips / Ring / PIAA / Osram / Bosch and are marked 30% increase in light.

    We put these bulbs in our bikes.

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    These Xenon Motorcycle Bulbs have been specifically designed for use with Motorcycle Plastic Lenses, having been manufactured from Quartz resulting in safe UV protection.

    Although these bulbs give off up to 30% more light, they burn at the recommended 55w and do not emit any more heat than a Standard Halogen Bulb, nor do they draw any more current, overloading your electrics.

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    See the web site for a definative list of which bulb for which bike www.xenonbikebulbs.piczo.com

     

     

     

     

     

     

    November News Letter

    November News letter

     

    OK Folks, winter is starting to take a grip. For some riding is over until next spring. For the more hardy of you, there will always be opportunities to get out and about on two wheels.

     

    I intend to try and organise at least one ride out a month over the winter period. This will probably involve a Sunday morning ride to a pub for some lunch. So those of you with families, there’s no excuse, get them to meet us at the pub.

     

    The weather will always be the deciding factor so I will announce a Ride Out by Email the weekend before and weather permitting, we’ll be out and about the following Sunday. A final decision will be made on the Saturday Night prior to the Ride Out and will be circulated by email.

     

    When I announce a Ride Out I would appreciate an indication from you whether you are interested or not. This serves two purposes. The first gauges the response to let me know in advance if it is worth persevering on that Ride Out and the second so that I can ring the appropriate pub to confirm they can / will accommodate us.

     

    If you know of any suitable pubs you would like to go to then let me know. I am also open to suggestions as to other activities with which we can keep ourselves amused over the coming months. It doesn’t have to involve the bike and if there is sufficient interest we’ll give it a go.

     

    A date for your diaries is Boxing Day and the annual gathering at Wickham Square. If you haven’t been before it is a meeting of Classic &Vintage cars, bikes, steam engines, custom cars, military vehicles and motorcycles in general. The square gets packed and it is advisable to get there by 1000am to ensure easy parking. We will meet as The Club outside of the Kings Head in the Square at 1030. So if you are fuzzy headed from the day before, stuffed to the gunnels so that you can hardly move and want to get a bit of fresh air either with or without the family then come along.

     

    I was intending to organise a Toy Run this year but have run out of time. If anyone would like to take this on at short notice let me know. We have over £70.00 raised for charity in the kitty so far which could be used if necessary.

     

    In the same vein, if anyone would like to organise an Easter egg run or suggest an existing one locally that we could join then let me know.

     

    Although Winter is about to set in, at least Spring is edging closer and looking to next year, I would like to get us involved in more Ride Outs and perhaps the odd weekend or two away. The French Alps Tour in June 2008 is up and running and 10 of us have already booked. If anyone else is interested let me know and I will check availability. The majority of the costs are not payable until you travel and it is excellent value for money.

     

    If anyone has any suggestions for weekends away, again let me know.

     

    There are over 150 of us on paper and the number grows each week. Can I remind you that this is your club. If you want to do something, speak up and we’ll do it. It would be nice to get a few of you more involved in the running of things so if you are interested let me know.

     

    Likewise, if you have any sensible suggestions as to how The Club should or could be run, then speak up. I have a limited repertoire and it will become boring if you just leave it to me.

     

    Watch those roads and keep it rubber side down. Safe riding,

     

    Ali

    EMAILS

    EMAILS
     
    OK Folks. The bain of my life.
     
    Some of you are not recieving Emails because the Email address you provided is incorrect. 
     
    If you wish to be added to The Club mailing list then Email theclub_rw@btinternet.com with "add me to mailing list" in the subject field.
     
    In addition, some of you using works Email addresses will not recieve Emails with attachments as they are filtered by your works server. If you have a private Email address you can ask for that to be added to the mailing list.

    Club Email Address

    The Club Email address has changed.
     
     
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    Ali 

    The Club tour to The French Alps 2008

    Clueless Touring (this is not a business venture)
     
     

    Please Read if you are interested.

     

    OK Folks. It's early days yet but I have started to work on a rough draft of the itinerary.

     

    The trip will be for between 12 & 14 nights and will take place in June 2008.

     

    It is intended to catch either the Portsmouth to Caen or Le Havre ferry depending which suits our purpose best. These routes are run by Brittany Ferries and they tell me that their timetable for 2008 will not be published until the end of September.

     

    Why this Ferry route? Well it will take us a good way down the coast without spending too long on a boat. 5 1/2 as opposed to 8 1/2 hours to St Malo. Once the timetables are out I will compare the difference in costs to see if a night sailing to St Malo with a Cabin for a good night’s sleep is viable. 

     

    Assuming it will be Caen and arriving early morning we will travel:

     

    Day 1 to somewhere near Poitiers (279 miles) or La Rochelle (286 miles) where we will stop at a hotel for the night.

     

    Day 2 we will travel to the vicinity of the Millau Viaduct, the famous Bridge in the Sky (from Poitiers 268 miles, La Rochelle 332 miles) The Millau Viaduct is a must if you are in that part of France

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millau_Viaduct

     

    Day 3 we will travel to an area of Southern France in the region of Cannes / St Tropez but probably inland a bit (Cannes 275 miles)

     

    Here we will spend 4 nights in a good class hotel with ride outs each day (not obligatory) to the resorts and other places of interest.                              

     

    Day 7 we will travel in to The Alps, probably looking to stay in the region around Briancon (subject to change) where again we will spend 4 nights in a good quality hotel with optional ride outs through the Mountain Passes in the area.

     

    Day 11 we will start to head home on a route yet to be determined which could include 1 or 2 overnight stops.

     

    A tour we did this year for 12 nights worked out at £650 per person based on rider and pillion and that included Ferry travel for 3 nights and 8 nights half board at a very good quality hotel.

     

    Obviously solo riders are likely to have a slightly higher ferry fare pro rata and persons wishing single occupancy at the hotels will be charged a supplement. However, I will be endeavouring to keep the costs to the above figure as much as I can. Having said that, this will be a main holiday and is not a budget jaunt to the continent.

     

    This is only a rough guide at this time and if you have any suggestions as to alterations please let me know.

     

    I anticipate that those going will be required to pay their Ferry Fare in advance at the time of booking, probably in October when we will get the best rates. I will also require a couple of nights Hotel accommodation charges to protect me for people failing to arrive as Hotel reservations will be made on my credit card. It will be the responsibility of the individual to settle their Hotel Bills during their stay or on departure from each hotel.

     

    So basically, the majority of the cost of going on this Tour will not need to be made until you are actually there, giving ample time to start saving. If you haven't toured in Europe you don't know what you are missing out on.

     

    You need to be able to travel at 80 - 90 mph on Motorways fully loaded. All mileage on travelling days is easily achievable and you will not be put under pressure. There will be Refreshment stops on route. Even on Ride Out Days you will not be required to ride beyond your ability as there are frequent stops to regroup, take pictures etc... If you have not been before, don't worry as several of us have experience in this and we will look after you although you will be responsible for your actions and will be required to sign a disclaimer absolving anyone engaged in the organisation of responsibility or blame for those actions (sounds dramatic but is essential in the current law suit climate).

     

    Now in order for me to negotiate the best rates I can with the Hotels I need to know who is interested in going. I have details of 6 bikes that are almost certainly going already. Can I ask that if you are seriously giving some thought to taking part in this Tour then you let me know ASAP including how many bikes, rider / rider + pillion and type of accommodation you require. Double / Twin / Prepared to share / Single Occupancy. As stated, no commitment will be required until October.

      

     
     
    Ali

    July News letter

    July Newsletter

    Well July has started only slightly better than June was. Those that came out on the Ride Out to the Queens Hotel at Newbury enjoyed some of the best weather we have had for some time and we beat the rain home which was a bonus.

    Ann & Lebby have a cracking Pub and if you are up that way you will be made welcome. They also do accommodation. It is in Market Square at Newbury.

    On most of these Ride Outs (i.e. when I remember to turn the camera on) you are being captured on video so that your riding skills are preserved for posterity. Don’t panic, the camera is mounted so that the Speedo is not in view and I can be bribed to remove any evidence of transgressions. It is our intention while enjoying ourselves on bikes to try and raise a little money for local charities while we are at it. When I get the time to Edit the videos for each run and prepare a show including any stills I have I will announce their availability. They will go on sale at £1.50 each plus any additional donations you care to make. All but 20p (to cover the cost of the discs and tapes) will go to the charity fund. So if you have been on that ride out and want a memory of it, then get your wallets out.

    This month we have The BSB Ride Out to Poole Quay on Tuesday 10th, The BKING Road Show at Rob Willsher’s on Wednesday 11th, Ride Out to Brighton on Sunday 15th and The Bikers Day at The Sammy Miller Museum on Sunday 22nd. All details can be found here; www.theclubatrobwillsher.spaces.live.com .

    So far for August we have the Brands Hatch Round of WSB’s on Sunday 5th, please Email me if you are thinking about coming, and a Ride Out to Cheddar Gorge on a date TBA.

    Another date for your diary is Saturday 8th September when there will be a Charity Treasure Hunt, starting and finishing at rob Willsher’s. This will involve a tricky but solvable route, questions and clues, with a facility to get you back on track if you go astray without giving the answers away. This is not a race and the emphasis will be on accuracy including bonus points depending how close to the actual mileage you are. There will be a small entry fee but all monies raised will go to charity. I am hoping that I can twist the arm of those jolly nice people at Crescents for some attractive prizes. There will also be a raffle so if you have any suitable items kicking about, like the unwanted birthday present from Aunty Jean, then please offer them up. If you can approach any other businesses and persuade them to cough something up it will be greatly appreciated. This will take a lot of effort to organise and is being opened up to anyone on a motorcycle. Please do your best to support it. I anticipate the actual advert for it will be out by the end of the week.

    Have a look at the “Useful Club Links” that are on the web space. There are companies there offering discounts to Club members. If you know of any companies that will offer such a discount, please provide me with details.

    Have a good read through the web space and don’t forget to read the details regarding the proposed Tour to the French Alps in 2008. I will circulate specific details of the trip including costs as soon as I can.

    Finally, I still need your input as to what you want The Club to take part in. Don’t be shy and have a go at organising something. I am always prepared to do the route sheets and maps, advertising etc so just Email me. Jeff Cooper is first off the mark and has sorted the Run to Brighton on the 15th of July. Give him your support. Don’t be shy about coming along. The routes are always clearly mapped out and you ride at a speed that you are comfortable with. There are always plenty of stops to regroup.

    Fingers crossed that the weather has broken and we can get out there and have fun.

    I hope we will see you all soon. If you want to contact me regarding anything Club related either Email me at theclubatrobwillsher@tiscali.co.uk , and request a phone number if necessary (I have no objections giving it out, i just wont be putting it on the web space) or you can normally find me at Rob Willsher’s on a Saturday.

    Ride safe.

    Ali

    Club Mailing List

    To be added to The Club mailing list please send and Email to theclubatrobwillsher@tiscali.co.uk and enter "For mailing list" in the subject field.
     
    You will only recieve club related Emails, no dealer advertising or spam.
     
    Ali

    Emailing problems

    My ISP, Tiscali, recently suffered a major attack by spammers resulting in Emails not being sent. Most of the information is on the site but if you have not recieved specific Emails relating to posts on the site please Email me at theclubatrobwillsher@tiscali.co.uk for a copy.
     
     
    Ali

    May News Letter

    May News letter

     

     

    Hi all.

     

    Unfortunately the weather has conspired against us somewhat this month spoiling the two Sunday Ride outs that were in arranged. The Tuesday night Bike Maintenance Demonstration appeared to go well and Sean is keen to hold another in the near future.

     

    Let’s all cross our fingers for better weather in the coming months and hopefully enjoy a full program of biking activities.

     

    As some of you may be aware I have recently completed a Tour in the Pyrenees which I have to say was very successful. I intend to arrange a tour for next year and throw it open to Club Members. Details will follow in a further Email.

     

    June is going to be a difficult month for me to arrange take part in activities due to impending surgery on my knees so I am desperately looking for volunteers to suggest and lead ride outs. So far for June we have the Edge 44 / Bike safe talk at Rob Willsher’s on Tuesday 5th June 2007 at 7pm and a Ride Out to The Ace Café organised by Paul Mathews on Sunday 17th June 2007 meeting at Rob Willsher’s at 0930 am.

     

    It would be a bonus to have as many activities as possible for the forthcoming months and so if you have any suggestions, especially for the next month, please let me have them. I will arrange them for you, prepare the route sheets if required and endeavour to open up Willsher’s for coffee before setting off where I can. If anyone requires my contact telephone numbers please Email me at The Club’s Email address and request them. Obviously I don’t want to post them in the public domain.

     

    A date for your diaries in July is Tuesday 10th when we will ride out from Willsher’s to Crescent at Verwood and join the ride out from there going down to Poole Quay in the company of the Rizla BSB riders.

     

    I am still working on a Treasure Hunt which will take place towards the end of the summer and hopefully be combined with a Barbeque.

     

    I intend to send details of each individual activity in separate Emails so I make no apologies if you get bombarded with Emails. In addition, some members do not have full web Email access and cannot read attachments so often the attachment will be repeated in the body of the Email.

     

    Finally, again can I remind you about the Bike Safe / Edge 44 presentation at Rob Willsher’s on Tuesday 5th June 2007 at 7pm. Both The Hampshire County Council Road safety Officer and one or more representatives from Hampshire Police Traffic Division who do the Edge 44 scheme voluntarily in their spare time will be present. This is an ideal opportunity for you to find out from the horse’s mouth what the current strategies towards motorcycling are in the county rather than rely on misinformed rumours. You will be able to find out why those strategies are in place and question the motives behind them. In addition, the Edge 44 guys will be able to explain to you in full what you can expect from attending an Edge 44 course and what you will get from it. If you do nothing else to improve your riding skills, attend this presentation. Who knows, you might pick up a few tips which save your licence and more importantly, your life.

     

    Ride Safe.

     

    Ali  

    April News Letter

    April News Letter.

     

    Hi All

     

    Already we are half way through April and thanks to Global Warming the biking season is well under way. We have enjoyed some cracking ride outs over the last few weeks, Bury Hill, Brands Hatch and Thruxton and there is more to follow.

     

    Dates for the diary:

     

    1st May – Poole Quay, meeting at Rownhams Services West. Leaving at 7pm prompt.

     

    13th May - Burton Bradstock on the coast. Meeting at Rob Willsher’s at 9am, leaving at 9:30 prompt.

     

    15th May – Bike Maintenance talk at Rob Willshers 7pm, Pub afterwards.

     

    28th May – Sparkford Haynes Motor Museum for the Mini Madness Day. Meeting at Rob Willsher’s at 10 am leaving 10:30 prompt.

     

    5th June – Talk by HCC Bike Safe / Edge 44 and the Hampshire Police Motorcycle Dept who run the courses ( This is a must for anyone who seriously wants to improve their riding skills) Meeting at Rob Willsher’s at 7pm, Pub afterwards.

     

    Also in June, Paul Mathews is arranging a Ride Out to the GSXR day at the Ace Café and Jeff Cooper a mystery ride out. These will be on Sundays, dates TBA. There will also be a ride out on Tuesday June 19th.

     

    If you have any suggestions for Club activities, let me know, but keep them clean. If you are prepared to organise something, even better.

     

    We will be trying to raise some money for charity throughout the year and this years charity will be the Wessex Cancer Appeal because it has some significance for a member who I will not name at this time but I’m sure if anyone wants to talk about it, he won’t be shy.

     

    You will have noticed the photo albums appearing on the web site. I have also circulated links to Nero where an On Line presentation can be viewed. There are links to these presentations under the Photo Album section. If you would like a copy of the presentation or any of the photographs please do not order them from Nero. Besides being bl**dy expensive, I intend to provide copies to those that want them for a small donation to our chosen charity (a minimum of £1.50 per presentation or as much above that as you like). In addition, any one who has taken any unusual or amusing pictures at any of our activities please let me have them. I intend to do a longer presentation of The Clubs Biking Year at the end of the year and sell these for charity.

      

    On that vein, if anyone has any ideas as to how we can raise money for charity please let me have them, whether it be a good old raffle (please take any opportunity to blag raffle prizes when a chance presents itself) to something more creative.

     

    Provided I can find the time I plan to organise a Road trial / Treasure Hunt followed by some sort of Bar-B-Q with a small charge for participants, monies going to the charity. Again, anyone who can source a Trophy and charcoal fodder for the barbeque at a reasonable rate or even buck –shee, let me know.

     

    Finding the time is the problem. Sorting the admin out and trying to make as many meets as possible is very time consuming and I am still after two or three mugs, I mean volunteers, who can assist with this. Don’t be shy, step forward before you get press ganged.

     

    Now I am going to mention that word, “Christmas”. Don’t all groan, I know it’s a long way off but it’s surprising how quickly it comes around? It would be a good idea if we can organise our own Toy Run at Christmas with a view to making it an annual event. But in order to have a Toy Run, unless we are keeping the toys for ourselves, we need to have a worth cause to benefit from it. So I am looking for suggestions as to who we should choose and I would appreciate everyone’s input on this. The most popular choices will be put to a Pole amongst the members.

      

    Finally Club T-Shirts. They are selling well and I am putting in regular orders. If you want one Email me with your size and I will reserve it for you. If it has to be ordered there is about a two week turn around. I would appreciate money up front for orders as it comes out of my pocket at the moment, although in fairness they are nearly self sufficient.

     

    They are available in

     

    Ladies T’s -  Sizes 10 – 20                    £16.00

     

    Mens T’s – Sizes Small – XXXL         £16.00

     

    Childrens;

     

    Medium 5 – 6 yrs

     

    Large 7 – 8 yrs

     

    XLarge 9 – 10 yrs

     

    XXLarge 11 – 12 years                         £12.50

     

    (sizes as quoted by the manufacturer)

     

    I can vouch for the quality of these T’s as can those that have already bought them. I have had some for 2 years, they do not shrink or twist and keep their colour well. I order them in black but other colours are available but will need to be ordered.

     

    Safe Riding, get the suggestions rolling in and don’t be afraid to offer your services! They will be much appreciated by all.

     

    Ali

     

    PS

     

    I will be away on holiday from May 11th to May 23rd inclusive (did I mention I was taking the bike to the Pyrenees LOL) but activities have been arranged during that period. Please give those that have volunteered your full support by turning out for these dates. It’s what The Club should be all about.  

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    Re Foolin Around 1st April 2007

    For those that couldn't make it, you missed a good day out. The Weather was near perfect except for the wind, which was interesting at times. Although there were only 8 of us (6 Bikes) I think everyone had a good day. Pics posted on the site, courtesy of Denise.
     
    I have some good video footage of the day, so if anyone that was there wants a copy, let me know. When I get the time, I'll do some. I hope to put a Pic / Video show together at the end of the year covering all we have done.
     
    Ali

    Please Read This

    Hi all
     
    The next ride out is planned for April Fool's day. Now I know that could be tempting providence somewhat but as the following two weekends involve ride outs to Race Meets and knowing that they are not everyone's cup of tea, I though I ought to squeeze this one in.
     
    OK, lets be positive, the weather is going to be cracking and in the event that we have a similar turn out to that for the trip to The Hunters Moon (I never counted but have been told there were about 40 bikes) I need to make sure that the pub that we stop at for food / drink / powder nose etc can cope with the numbers.
     
    I am not asking for a definite commitment, but if you are considering coming, can you let me know by return of Email. If you have biking friends who wish to come they are all welcome but an idea of numbers would be appreciated.
     
    This is currently a Mystery Tour, even I don't know where we are going, but it will be in the form of a relaxed Ride Out. Everyone welcome, pillions, kids, just leave your troubles behind and enjoy the day. Route Maps will be provided along with a mobile number for Emergencies. You ride at your own pace. There will be places along the route to regroup. If you want to crack on for a blast, feel free and go on ahead, but whatever comes or goes, you will not be expected to ride at a pace you are not comfortable with. This and other Ride Outs are all about everyone having fun. Please bear in mind what is fun for you, might not be the case for others so just treat each other with courtesy.
     
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    Can I just remind everyone that when riding in a large group, the bikes that have to travel the fastest are invariably those towards the rear of the ride. It would be nice if the less experienced and those who just want a relaxed ride can start off towards the front of the group following the ride leader, and the more experienced and speed demons amongst you can ride at the rear until the Ride is on the move and settled. This is also applicable when travelling through Towns etc. I will endeavour to arrange a permanent back marker so that no one gets left behind. Everyone should be aware of who is immediately behind them and if they disappear unexpectedly, stop and find out why. You will not get left behind and once the ride leader becomes aware, someone will come back to look for you. Those of you that have Bike to Bike Radios please bring them. For those that don't but are interested in acquiring one, I am endeavouring to negotiate a rate for basic radios and head sets. let me know if you are interested. For those who may be considering a full intercom system, several of us have them and would be happy to discuss their merits and pitfalls with you (such as nagging pillion passengers - I suppose I'm for it now). I can certainly get a discount for us on the Starcom Systems and most probably the Autocom systems.
     
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    If you happen to take pictures on any of our Ride Outs, I would appreciate copies either by Email or to my mobile, which I can place on our Web Site. If you know names of those in the Pics it would be useful. Certain pics are printed off and placed on The Club Notice Board at Rob Willshers. I can add suitable captions if the situation warrants it, keep them clean though.
     
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    A lot of you were aware of the impending merger of Rob Willsher Motorcycles and Crescent. Although we are "The Club" and not bike specific, we have an affinity to Rob Willsher Motorcycles who have and will continue to support The Club. The merger has now taken place and our position has not changed at all. We will continue to have that affinity with Rob Willsher Motorcycles and now Crescent, who I am reliably informed are very much behind us. This should be a bonus for The Club as we grow from strength to strength.
     
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    Now I am fully aware that I keep banging on about this being our club and that the idea is that members should all be involved in the running of it but I cannot stress this enough. I think most of us would agree that what we want from a biking club is to get out and ride our bikes, leaving politics, disputes and clashes of personalities to those who get a kick out of it. I am also fully aware that it is quite a daunting prospect to organise a Ride out or other event involving people you hardly know. I am in no different a position than the rest of you and the only person entitled to extract the michael from you at present for a cock up is me because I am the only person to organise an event and cock it up (LOL) . So please do not be shy about this, step forward with your ideas and volunteer your services. As much as I would like to, I cannot go on every trip and if you leave all the decisions as to what we are doing to me, you will soon be bored. I am quite happy to assist, print out your route maps, circulate the details etc but come on, step forward and give it a go. The world is our Oyster, weekends away, barbeques anything that is in any way connected with biking, we'll give it a go.
     
    When setting this club up and having experienced them in previous clubs, both biking and non biking, I wanted to avoid the involvement of a committee. At the same time, this was not going to be my club or Rob Willsher's Club, but a club for all those who wanted to take part. Membership fee's were a no, no for various reasons. It just needed to be a facility to bring like minded people together in the pursuit of something we all have in common. I consider myself a coordinator and nothing more. To that end I would appreciate a few volunteers to take up an identical role, who could have access to editing the Web Space and assist with coordinating the running of the Club.
     
    Unfortunately, for a good chunk of May I have to go and play on the mountain roads in the Pyrenees, something I am not looking forward to (much!!!) so I will not be able to coordinate Ride Outs etc over that period. Tony Saunders has volunteered to organise the Ride out to Burton Bradstock on the 13th May, provided he has fully recovered from his nasty coming together with a car last week and his bike is back on the road. If not, then I am sure some one will step in and that The Ride Out will be on regardless. The weather will be picking up and over the last few years, May has been one of the best months of the year for biking. So I really need people to step forward with ideas and offer to organise activities over that period.
     
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    Suggestions for the future
     
    BSB are racing at Silverstone on Sunday 29th April 2007. I can't make that one so if anyone would like to organise a Ride Out to the event, step forward.
     
    Due to recent surgery and the forthcoming chore in the Pyrenees (did I mention I was going there?) I have not managed to arrange any Track Days this year as of yet. Rest assured that will be rectified come June. If anyone wants to do a Track Day, let me know. We can organise them as a club event. I may be able to negotiate a discount as a club and we can sort out transport and accommodation where necessary. In the same vein, if you are up for it and have spare capacity to transport a bike, let me know. I have room for an additional bike but it is normally taken advantage of by one of our members. If he isn't going, there's space for one. If there are enough, we could hire transport and split the cost. If you haven't done one, you should, at least do one during your time on bikes and it doesn't matter what you ride. If you want to know more about the realities of taking part, collar me for a natter. A word of warning though, they can become addictive.
     
    Barbeques - with the advent of the modern disposable barbeque, we can easily do a Ride out for a barbeque somewhere, Just not to Box Hill (It's a long story!!! see me or Tiny if you really want to know.)
     
    Summer Barbeque - I'm quite happy to host it, the more bikes the merrier. (I'll teach the neighbours to enter in to a boundary dispute with us and try an nick our land LOL).
     
    Camping / B&B / Hotel weekend away. Wales, Cornwall anywhere.
     
    Ride outs to any of the Bike Shows, Santa Pod Drag Strip, Run What yer brung ect.....
     
    Talk by the Edge44 / Bike Safe Team - In hand, awaiting for the organiser to recover from injury (not bike related I hasten to add).
     
    Christmas Toy Run - it would be nice for us to arrange our own so ideas for local deserving causes welcome.
     
    Road Trial / Treasure Hunt - for those that have ever done a Road Trial, done right, these are a real hoot. I am intending arranging one for the summer but to make them interesting, they take a bit of forward planning and research. If there are one or two out there who would like to give me a hand planning this I would be obliged. It isn't difficult or time consuming, contact me and I'll let you know what it involves.
     
    It would be nice to pick a deserving local charity, possibly one that is particularly poignant with a member and see if we can raise some funds while enjoying our biking. This can be particularly rewarding in itself. We are fortunate to have the attention of Tony Long who besides being a biker himself, writes motorcycling columns for various publications, including the Echo. He has already assisted putting The Club on the map and I'm sure will be only to pleased to publicise any charity fundraising we are doing.
     
    Now that's my mind gone a blank. See, I did say if you left it up to me you will soon get bored. Seriously though, we can do anything we want. Life is to short so lets get stuck in. I don't want to arrive at The Pearly Gates sedately with a well preserved body but to skid in broadside, totally worn out proclaiming WOW, what a ride, keeping to the speed limits on the way of course.
     
     
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    "The Club" T-shirts
     
    The Club T-shirts are available, designer (me) and this years must have item. These are a good quality T-shirt with all detail done in flock rather than iron on transfers that end up on the bottom of the iron. I have had these T-shirts before, they do not shrink or twist and wash very well. They are available in Mens small to real fat b*****d sizes and Ladies cut 10 to 20 (and I will keep the information confidential). They are £16.00 each which is cost. I carry a limited stock but can order with a 2 week delivery time. Children's sizes are also available
    medium age 5/6
    large age 7/8
    XL age 9/10
    XXL age 11 /12
    These sizes are quoted by the supplier based on past experience and an average child for that age group.
    These are £12.50 each
     
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    Please give some serious thought to the matters I have raised and if you would like to offer your services in any aspect of The Club then let me know. I know I keep saying it but we will only get out of the club what we are prepared to put in. On top of that, if you organise a day out, you get a pat on the back and a real good feeling having organised a successful activity (or so I'm told that's what you get. I'll confirm that when I get one right).
     
    Ride safe and hope to see a lot of you next Sunday.
     
    Ali
     
    (PS; If it's wet it will be held in the village hall).
     
     

    March News Letter

    Hi All  

    Today (18/03/07) was the ride out to The Pioneer Run. There were about 8 bikes and we started off very well. I know we were all present at the West Meon Hut but by Petersfield we had lost one.

     We waited for some time but it had not turned up so someone went to look for him with no luck. By this time it was raining with sleet and Helen told me that she was turning back due to the elements.

     We set off but in the space of 300 yards only one rider was with me. By the time we had turned around and returned there was no sign of anyone. I could only assume that everyone either decided to turn back or followed a bike in error. (The SOC Rider on the Corona GSXR at Petersfield Services denied seeing anyone.)

     As there were now only two of us we decided to knock the ride on the head and I headed back along the A272 towards Winchester where I passed Phil Daruvalla going back towards Petersfield.

    I have since discovered that the remainder of the group followed an interloper by mistake (thanks for that Brian LOL) and did infact make it to Cowfold. Oh if only I had known I could have avoided having to take the mother in law out to lunch.

     Tony Saunders was the missing rider and he rang me at home as soon as he got in. It transpires that shortly after turning on to the A272 from the West Meon Hut and just after the Police Motor Cyclist had passed us going in the opposite direction, Tony was side swiped by a car travelling towards Winchester which strayed on to his side of the road. This car failed to stop.

    Tony managed to keep control of his bike and stop. His foot had taken one hell of a knock (thank goodness he had decent boots on) and the rear brake assembly and foot peg of his bike had been torn off. He is OK but bruised. We all wish him a speedy recovery and hope the bike gets sorted soon.

      The Moral here is be aware of riders around you and if one disappears unexpectedly, stop and go back. The ride will become aware and come and look for you.

     Unfortunately on this occasion Tony waited for 10 minutes but was in pain and quite rightly decided to go home so our searching rider just missed him.

     If any members have bike to bike Radio's, Please bring them along. I have that facility and it would be useful if one rider with a radio remained at the rear of the ride. Unless otherwise notified we will operate on channel 7 sub channel 3.

     We have to look after each other so it is most important that we remain aware of who is where in the ride in relation to yourself.

     Another Lesson learned and hopefully we won’t make that mistake again.

     

     

    The next Tuesday Night meeting is This Tuesday, 20th March 2007, at The Windhover Manor PH, Bursledon at 7pm. This meeting is purely a social get together and as the motorcycling season is just kicking off, an ideal opportunity to discuss what we want to do in the coming months. Please try and make the effort to attend as it's your input that will make this club successful.

     

     

    There is a Ride Out planned for next Saturday, 24th March 2007. Meet at Rob Willsher's at 1130 am (earlier if you wish) for coffee etc and set off for Wickham square at 1200. A Marshalled ride out is occurring from Wickham Square, leaving at 1245 hrs, and is in the form of the annual Easter Egg Run in aid of The Mary Rose School (www.maryroseschool.info/pages/home/index.php) and it would be appreciated if participants in the run brought along an Easter Egg or make a suitable donation at the school. Free Refreshments are laid on at the school. Please make the effort to support this worthy cause and show a good presence of The Club. I will not be able to take part as I will be working at Willsher's that day but I will be on hand to dish out the free Tea and Coffee when you arrive. I have some one pencilled in to take charge of the ride but his bike is in for some investigative work this week and if it's bad news won’t be able to do it. If there is anyone who would like to put themselves forward, please let me know.

     

    Unless any bolts from the blue hit me, or anyone comes up with another suggestion, the next planned ride out is on Monday April 9th to the first round of the BSB at Brands Hatch followed by Round 2 on Sunday April 15th at Thruxton. Don't forget to get your tickets Online to save money at http://www.motorsportvision.co.uk/ for Brands Hatch & http://www.barc.net/ for Thruxton. Information about BSB can be found on the official BSB site at http://www.britishsuperbikes.com/. If you haven't been before, it is an experience to savour.

     

    If you have any ideas for Ride Outs etc let me know and we'll arrange them. Don't be shy, get involved.

     

    Hope to see you on Tuesday Night.

     

    Ali

     

    Future events

    "The Club" is all about having fun without getting bogged down with Committees and Politics. Everyone is encouraged to take an active part. If there is a ride out, event or activity that you would like to arrange then don’t be shy, Email me with the details and it will be published. If you leave all the events and ride outs up to me you will soon get bored . There are also going to be times when I am not available and “The Club” will need to keep ticking along. This is not my club or Rob Willsher Motorcycle’s club, it is our club. The more we put in to it, the more we will get out of it.

     

    Volunteers are also needed to help keep things ticking over on a daily basis, so if you can spare a little time, please step forward.

     

    Ali

    Guidelines for Ride Outs

    A "SYSTEM" to control Ride Outs takes practice and experience to work. This may be something for the future when The Club becomes more established and practiced in group riding but it is not something The Club intends to introduce at this time.

     

    However, if we follow these simple guidelines we shouldn't go far wrong.

     

    1. If you are unfamiliar with the route or area the ride out will be passing through then please ensure you have requested the mobile telephone number of the person leading the ride that day. If route maps are provided, please take one.

     

    2. When the ride first sets off, let the ride out leader move off and then follow in an orderly manner. Please be mindful that less experienced riders will be present and that they can be intimidated by a thoughtless action. By letting the Ride out Leader go first, everyone should know who is leading.

     

    3. Once the ride out is underway and settled, feel free to go on ahead if you wish. Comfort breaks will be made along the route so that the ride out can regroup.

     

    4. If you see a Ride Member pull over unexpectedly, stop and ascertain if all is well and / or make your way to the front of the ride and alert the ride leader.

     

    5. If you decide to take a different route, go elsewhere or even return home during the ride, be mindful of who is following you and make it clear what your intentions are.

     

    6. Please be courteous to other ride out members. Some will have little experience of riding in a large group and can be easily intimidated by a thoughtless action.

     

    &. The aim of the ride outs is for everyone to have fun.

     

    The Club T Shirts are now available.

    The Club T Shirts are now available. A picture is in the photo gallery. The large motif at the bottom of the front of the Tshirt is a blow up of what is displayed on the breast and does not appear on the T shirt like that. The cost is £16.00 each, they come in both mens and ladies and most sizes can be obtained.
     
    Please see Ali if you want one.