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How
it all began The
Ulysses Club for older motorcyclists, the largest organization of it's kind in From
that tenuous beginning it has never looked back and the club now boasts a large
and extensive network of members throughout Why
Ulysses 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
Does it do It
publishes a quarterly newsletter, Riding On, which contains information about
forthcoming events, provides a forum for members' news and views and carries
articles on topics of interest to members of the club. The
club has grown to over 120 branches spread throughout Each
year, club members from all around Australia, as well as some from overseas,
travel to the designated location for the Annual General Meeting, an event that
has grown from a campover, meeting and meal of the early days, to a major event
spanning over a week, and incorporating involvement by the major motorcycle
manufacturers and suppliers putting on trade displays and test rides of the
latest machinery, a Grand Parade through the town or city, several nights of
various entertainment, Friday and Saturday night social events, a church service
and of course the official meetings and ceremonies. Throughout
the year, members raise the club banner at rallies and events around the country
as a focal point where members and their friends can join in good companionship.
Our "Old Man" logo, which has been preserved from it's original hand
drawn form as our registered trademark, is recognizable throughout the country
and club members wear it with pride. What
are its aims
Who
can join Any lady or gentleman who is over the age of 40, and who holds a current Motorcycle L, 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 $ 30. This we feel gives a considerable incentive to long term survival! (overseas members incur additional charges.)How
Do I join Click here and you will be taken to the Membership Application Form. |