SAM Weekly Newsletter – 16th August 2024
Editorial Table of Contents We need to buy more bikes and get more people onto powered-two-wheel personal transport. Sales of motorcycles are flat. As a form of personal transport, motorcycles
Editorial Table of Contents We need to buy more bikes and get more people onto powered-two-wheel personal transport. Sales of motorcycles are flat. As a form of personal transport, motorcycles
Table of Contents Editorial Another week and here’s your SAM newsletter. IAM RoadSmart are trialling a new initiative. It’s a 4-hour ‘Rider Development Sessions’, provided by dedicated volunteer Observers. The
Table of Contents Editorial There are some great articles in your newsletter this week. You read how to train for the 1-in-a-million event. It happens more often than you think!
What’s included on your Bike night 14th August ? Join us for a bike night with a Lancaster taxy run at 7.30pm Refreshments available Admission £5 per bike (rider and
Table of Contents Editorial The sun has shown its face this week and it was a very welcome sight. Pillion and I went to look at a new Triumph, but
Table of Contents Editorial Thanks to SAM member Matt Lee for suggesting that we have a website area where visitors can find links to mental health support. When struggling with
Table of Contents Editorial I know it isn’t Autumn yet and we’ve hardly had a Summer, but we have a couple of announcements for SAM members. The Autumn Breakfast will
Table of Contents Editorial It was a sparsely attended SAM Club Night last Monday. It’s the middle of the holiday season and it was cold and wet. We enjoyed a
There is nothing quite like the thrill of the open road, where the rush of adrenaline and the wind in your hair create an exhilarating sense of freedom. Riding a motorcycle is more than just a mode of transportation; it’s a transformative journey that can change your life in profound ways. From building confidence and self-reliance to fostering a sense of community and adventure, the benefits of motorcycling are undeniable. Join us as we explore 7 compelling reasons why hitting the highway on two wheels can fuel your soul and inspire you to embrace life to the fullest.
Table of Contents Editorial What did I miss? Last Saturday I didn’t get down to Meadowhall. I also missed the last SAM Club night. It would help to keep everyone
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Riding a motorcycle comes with risks. In an accident, motorcyclists’ injuries are likely to be more serious than those of other road users. To reduce these risks, the Biker I.C.E. (In Case of Emergency) Card is a simple but essential tool for riders. It’s easy to use and convenient to carry. It can be folded to fit in your wallet and handed to anyone who needs it, not just accident responders.
The Biker I.C.E. Card contains all necessary information. It has contact information, important health, medical and doctor’s details, a list of medications and your doctor’s contact. If you’re in an accident, emergency services can use the card to quickly understand your health and medical needs t0 provide you with the best care possible.
Just fill in your email address below. We will keep you updated of any design changes. The card is given as FREE public service that you can use and share as many times as you like. You simply add details like your NHS or travel insurance numbers, as these can help emergency responders access your healthcare records or handle costs when travelling abroad.
Sheffield Advanced Motorcyclists, well known for our quality assured advanced rider training, support the use of this card. It can be a critical safety tool. While training improves road safety, the card ensures you get the right help should things go wrong.
Download your Biker I.C.E. Card NOW, for safer rides and peace of mind!