Membership Renewal
The end of the club’s financial year is 30th June.
Your membership expired on that date.
This means you cannot ride a conditionally registered bike after the 30th of June unless you have paid your membership subscription.
As far as the RMS is concerned, if the owner of the vehicle is not financial with his club, then the bike is unregistered, irrespective of when the bike’s registration runs out.
Member Information
The Coffs Harbour & District Motorcycle Restorers’ Club was formed in 1982 by a small group of motorcycle enthusiasts interested in the preservation of motorcycling history through the maintenance and restoration of older motorcycles.The aim was not just to have them as museum pieces, but to use them regularly on club rides, at rallies for historic vehicles and even as daily transport.This is still the club’s aim and a program of rides each month is designed to facilitate this.Your bike doesn’t have to gleam with glossy paint and fresh plating, or be ‘correct’ in every detail. This is just the way that some people like their bikes. For other enthusiasts, a bike that looks like it has just been rescued from a dusty chook-shed is ‘just right’, and so it is too! Whatever approach is your ‘cup of tea’, you are welcome at our club.
In fact, you don’t need to own a motorcycle at all to join the Coffs Harbour & District Motorcycle Restorers’ Club, just the interest and enthusiasm of being around old bikes and talking about them is qualification enough.
There is a library of books, videos and DVDs on a wide range of topics, and a variety of workshop manuals available to members.
For motorcycles 30 years and older, there is an historic vehicle registration scheme available through the Roads and Maritime Services (RMS) to members of the club. This permits the use of these machines on public roads for published club rides, historic vehicle rallies and for necessary maintenance and repair requirements at a much reduced rate than full registration. Of course, your bike must be in keeping with the era it was made (not highly modified) and be compliant with the RTA’s requirements that govern the historic vehicle registration scheme.Members are required to attend at least three events during a membership year and can be by way of attending a Club meeting, ride days, the rally, Club Christmas party or Membership BBQ Day.
Members are required to abide by the Club’s Constitution, refer to the Club website.
The Club will hold an annual BBQ at a venue for members to attend from 10.00am to 2.00pm on a Sunday in June.
This is a casual get together to have a chat and pay your membership for the following year prior to the due date of 1 July.
Our members try to attend our meetings on a regular basis, and it is hoped that you will be able to do so as well to maximise your enjoyment and fun as being a member of our Club.
Your involvement and contribution are essential for the Club’s continued success.
Membership
It is easy to become a member....just come along to one of our monthly meetings.