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Author Topic: AMTRA membership question.  (Read 6937 times)
Bumpy
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« on: September 12, 2007, 08,35:53 AM »

Hi, i'm new around here. My name is Rob, and i would like to know the rules and regulations on becoming a financial member of the AMTRA ?

Can anyone point me into the right direction, or let me know what must do/have to become a member please.
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« Reply #1 on: September 12, 2007, 09,26:05 AM »

Hi Rob
 
 AMTRA is a fairly laid back club. There is no nomination by a member sort of thing, if you wish to join we welcome you.
 Basically we're a club who treat each other as mates and we go riding together.
We just try to organize ourselves as a club so we can do stuff with people who want to get on a bike and ride.

The club was formed in 1969 so We've been around for a while.

There are three ways to join:-
1/ Join online here, just look here (look on the first page) and you'll find you can sign up online.
2/ Download the member and indemnity form and send it off in the post.
3/ Come to the next club meeting and sign up in person.
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Bumpy
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« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2007, 08,34:47 AM »

Tim,

Does it matter i have no licence or rego on my bike ?
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« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2007, 09,16:06 AM »

We'd still welcome you as a member, but without Reg and a license you'd be limited in the rides you could participate in.

99% of AMTRA rides are run on public tracks where Reg and a license are required by law.
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ajh
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« Reply #4 on: March 16, 2008, 01,38:38 PM »

Hi,

I'm looking at letting my full reg go and getting rec reg.
How much would this limit the rides I could go on?

At present I would be a beginner on dirt!

Cheers
Andrew
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Ian Robinson
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« Reply #5 on: March 16, 2008, 08,17:05 PM »

Hi,

I'm looking at letting my full reg go and getting rec reg.
How much would this limit the rides I could go on?

At present I would be a beginner on dirt!

Cheers
Andrew

That would be a mistake. I think you would regret doing that as having rec reg will limit the amount of rides you can go on by around 50%.

Ian
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« Reply #6 on: March 16, 2008, 08,32:12 PM »

Ajh i would have to agree with Ian, i went the other way, once my rec reg finished i went full reg
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