dont quite understand the level system
whats harder level 1 or level 2 ?
what does it mean when it says clubman ?
i have mounted the box different this time so it should happen again
From the newsletter and web site.
AMTRA
rides are
graded at 4 different levels.
The following is a description of each of the levels.
Level 1 For
riders with little or no trail riding skills.
Level 2 For
riders with skill levels above those of a beginner and usually easy
rides with lots of
assistance given.
Clubman For
riders with average skills and the ability to cope with most terrain and bike repairs
(Punctures, broken levers etc). Assistance given if required.
Experienced For
riders with the ability to cope with all terrain with little or no help unless asked for.
Experienced
grade rides usually cover long distances.
The last thing we want to do is take you out on your first AMTRA
ride and have you not enjoy it. Consider your
skill level carefully and start out on an easier
grade of
ride. Remember that extremes of weather can change the
level of a
ride from easy to hard and vice versa.
If you are unsure, contact one of the new member officers or
ride leader for further information. Phone numbers
are on the front page or pre
ride notices.
Items That Should Be Carried On Every RideSmall personal First Aid Kit, front and rear (or 19”) tubes, puncture repair kit, tyre levers and pump, set of
spanners to suit your bike, throttle and brake cables (if appropriate), clutch and front brake levers, gear lever,
epoxy repair kit, tape, short length of wire, tow rope, small length of chain, joining link and chain breaker,
waterproof matches or lighter and DWF fluid. All these items can be stored on the bike and take up little room if
packed properly.
Cornerman SystemAMTRA
rides operate on the Cornerman System. If the
ride leader indicates to you to stop at a corner, don’t
leave the corner until the Tailman arrives. No matter how long it takes, don’t leave the corner.
If you are on a
ride and think you are lost, stop where you are. If you think you can find your way back to the last
place you saw somebody, slowly and very carefully return to that place. Someone will be looking for you, so if you
don’t stay put you’ll be harder to find.
The more you participate in club activities, the more you will benefit from the club. Come along to the monthly
meetings and meet other members. There is food and drinks available for purchase before the meeting from
6:30pm onwards.
All members should behave responsibly at all times. There are other people in the areas in which we
ride and
most of these people have a poor image of motorcyclists.
Ian