Jamie
Living Legend
A Rocket Club
"Club" versus "association" or "chapter" or whatever, wordsmithing aside... I happen to have helped create a regional, Franco-Swiss, Rocket III-only Club last Sep., the RCE (with Tomo and a couple others as innocent "Honorary US Members"
). Pics of our first two outings were posted here a couple of months ago.
Starting a club from scratch and running it takes enthusiasm, dedication and real --and occasionally frustrating-- legwork : communicating, scheduling (weeks ahead of time!) and organizing meetings, soliciting and eventually getting firm commitments to hotel reservations or other group events, record-keeping, producing and retailing tee-shirts ... road books... stickers... and other identity-building gadgetry (incredibly successful, I found out)... involving local Triumph dealers (or at least making the effort)... causing some newbies to realize that comeradeship might take more than just one common mount and a quick pint of beer... causing some others to accept that club leadership
should NOT boil down to a supplier-to-customer relationship... smoothing the inevitable differences out (social, regional, pillion-driven, distance-constrained, riding style-related, etc.) and, above all, helping detect, recognize and promote common affinities (an enduring sense of humour being foremost), beside or beyond RocketIII ownership.
(Something I have learnt from THIS forum , BTW)
It's been fun, thus far
.
To sum it up: If you are seriously longing for-/would like to join- a regional Rocket III-only club and there ain't any around, JUST MAKE IT HAPPEN... CREATE IT
Jamie
"Club" versus "association" or "chapter" or whatever, wordsmithing aside... I happen to have helped create a regional, Franco-Swiss, Rocket III-only Club last Sep., the RCE (with Tomo and a couple others as innocent "Honorary US Members"
Starting a club from scratch and running it takes enthusiasm, dedication and real --and occasionally frustrating-- legwork : communicating, scheduling (weeks ahead of time!) and organizing meetings, soliciting and eventually getting firm commitments to hotel reservations or other group events, record-keeping, producing and retailing tee-shirts ... road books... stickers... and other identity-building gadgetry (incredibly successful, I found out)... involving local Triumph dealers (or at least making the effort)... causing some newbies to realize that comeradeship might take more than just one common mount and a quick pint of beer... causing some others to accept that club leadership
(Something I have learnt from THIS forum , BTW)
It's been fun, thus far
To sum it up: If you are seriously longing for-/would like to join- a regional Rocket III-only club and there ain't any around, JUST MAKE IT HAPPEN... CREATE IT
Jamie
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