T O P I C R E V I E W |
Allan |
Posted - 31 Jul 2011 : 09:41:43 AM CLASSIC ROAD RACING.. Ok, now which clubs do and their Web links and phone number joining fee and annual fee. |
18 L A T E S T R E P L I E S (Newest First) |
conker |
Posted - 19 Aug 2011 : 8:48:13 PM I don't see many newbies contributing here. Would it be difficult to put a major heading on this forum saying 'FOR NEWCOMERS ' with a link to this topic? |
Allan |
Posted - 19 Aug 2011 : 09:53:21 AM ONCE AGAIN THE IDEA OFF THIS PAGE WAS FOR NEW BEE'S TO LOOK UP ES FIND A CLUB THAT CATERS FER CLASSIC RACE CLUBS "BUT" OTHERS HAVE TO GO ES MAKE IT INTO A GENERAL CHATTER ES LOSE THE IDEA OF "GEE" I HAVE A PAGE TO SEE ALL THE CLUBS THAT CATER FOR CLASSIC MOTORCYCLING RACING |
conker |
Posted - 17 Aug 2011 : 08:04:31 AM Patrick, when I watch this movie that Norm Lindsay made in 1970, it makes me realise how much we've all changed. Perhaps we can take a step back, and do some of the good stuff again? : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=moQNvJz18Ng&feature=related |
conker |
Posted - 17 Aug 2011 : 07:59:56 AM Patrick, is there a decent eating/socialising establishment in Broadford? After working on John Maher's tapes from the East Malvern Club, and watching Norm Lindsay's home movies, I've come to realise what we've lost from motorcycling in a social sense. I believe we can do things a lot better if we give it a bit of thought. I'll paste a link to Norm's stuff which I've put up on Youtube, and you'll see what I mean. |
conker |
Posted - 17 Aug 2011 : 07:53:07 AM Glad you like the site, Bernie. Some things are worth doing just because they are good things to do ? If it only gets one 'newbie' fired up and competitive, it will have been worth the effort. |
Bummers |
Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 6:49:06 PM http://www.classic-motorcycle-racing.com/ Nice job Alan |
Patrick |
Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 6:03:59 PM Good ideas and comments conker. HMRAV do hold a C&T day early December prior to the Sidecar Try Out Day. Well supported for a few years now. Over 260 beds available within 20 minutes of Broadford plus unlimited camping at Broadford. See the list on the Broadford page on MV webpage. As far as the local business people they can take more on a weekend than they take all week. |
conker |
Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 4:41:02 PM John, In our club we run MX practice days as well as training days, for the kids. We intend to run training days on the Saturday immediately prior to Sunday practice days. This means that people can travel to Benalla, stop overnight, riding on both days. Perhaps something similar could be done with classic road race bikes at Broadford? Even if you ran a 'come and try day', immediately following or preceding a Champions Ride Day .. might be a good go? Depends on how much accomodation there is in the town of Broadford? - You'd be popular with the local business people! |
conker |
Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 4:38:44 PM John, In our club we run MX practice days as well as training days, for the kids. We intend to run training days on the Saturday immediately prior to Sunday practice days. This means that people can travel to Benalla, stop overnight, riding on both days. Perhaps something similar could be done with classic road race bikes at Broadford? Even if you ran a 'come and try day', immediately following a Champions Ride Day .. might be a good go? Depends on how much accomodation there is in the town of Broadford? - You'd be popular with the local business people! |
john feakes |
Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 08:55:00 AM If we are to encourage new blood we need a club that is prepared to offer "come and try days" so that newcomers can gain experience in relative safety. These come and try days would then need to be followed by newcomers practice sessions so that the new riders can build up speed without being thrown in at the deep end. This would necessitate help from the track owners to make such days a low cost "dip your toe in the water" experience. It is in the best interests of the sport to take a long term view. Can it be done? |
conker |
Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 08:26:46 AM This topic slowed down very quickly? I would have thought that something as important as getting newbies into the sport of classic racing, would attract more comment? |
Geoffpgrant |
Posted - 09 Aug 2011 : 5:24:01 PM Historic Motorcycling Racing Register of SA Inc (HMCRRSA) http://www.historicmotorcycleracing.org/
Contacts: PO Box 90 HINDMARSH SA 5007
President - Trevor Henderson - president@historicmotorcycleracing.org
Vice President - Danny Ahern - dannyahern@senet.com.au
Secretary - Les Bell - secretary@historicmotorcycleracing.org
$30 per year, $40 family membership
We cover Period 1 through 6 all capacities, solo and sidecar. |
conker |
Posted - 09 Aug 2011 : 05:49:12 AM Tell me what you want! http://www.classic-motorcycle-racing.com/ |
vinton |
Posted - 07 Aug 2011 : 7:16:09 PM in WA it the hcmc WA any thing from p2 to p6 and moderns get a run motards at collie track and our own rule 20 that is a rolling 20 year cut off and very well suported http://www.historicracing.asn.au |
john feakes |
Posted - 07 Aug 2011 : 10:29:13 AM It is almost as if we don't want people to know. Here in Victoria the club is H.M.R.A.V. http://www.hmrav.org/ I hope this link works 'cause I don't know what I'm doing.
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David |
Posted - 07 Aug 2011 : 09:16:13 AM To back Allan on this, I have been sent e-mails from the online contact form on this site asking how to get involved in Historic/Classic Motorcycle Racing in Australia at least 2 times a week and I have had to tell them try this club or this club.
The site is here for the promotion of the sport, and if that includes the promotion of the clubs, then that is what the site is for, to get traffic to the clubs to increase numbers. The information I have put in the links pages, is by me and not the clubs which is free to add details and increase those numbers. |
Allan |
Posted - 07 Aug 2011 : 09:06:52 AM It's really interesting how we all try to promote our sport / hobby of "classic motorcycling" in Australia.. Only "one" club took the time to put their details onto this web page! www.qemsc.com.au
No wonder the sport is lacking "NEW membership"
you may think "but" every one knows about OUR club (HMAV). JUST THINK HOW MANY PEOPLE FIND THIS WEB SITE by using GOOGLE or other search engines !! and have no idea of any club's that are interested solely in "CLASSIC MOTORCYCLE RACING..
good on ya www.qemsc.com.au |
Bummers |
Posted - 31 Jul 2011 : 7:31:51 PM Queensland Early Motorcycle Sports Club www.qemsc.com.au
For more information please contact: President: Gene Lopeman Home: 07 54988675 email: president@qemsc.com.au
Secretary: Vicki Butler: 0428 522957 email: secretary@qemsc.com.au
Membership $35 per year.
The Queensland Early Motorcycle Sports Club, promotes road racing for all types of motorcycles up to 1991. This includes solo classes for pre 1946 ( Period 2, Vintage ) , pre 1963 ( Period 3, Classic ) pre 1973 ( Period 4, Post Classic ), pre 1983 ( Period 5, Forgotten era ) & pre 1991 ( Period 6, New Era ) ( As per 2011 MOMS )
Meets at the Motorcycle Sportsmen Clubrooms at 35 Crosby Road, Albion in Brisbane at 7:30 pm on the second Tuesday of every month, except January. |