SAM Weekly Newsletter – 5th April 2024
Editorial The sun brought everyone out at last Saturday’s Meet. Although it was a cool start, the forecast rain failed to materialise and all riders looked forward to a great
Editorial The sun brought everyone out at last Saturday’s Meet. Although it was a cool start, the forecast rain failed to materialise and all riders looked forward to a great
I was getting nostalgic this week. At the Saturday Meet today I was asked about where bikers can get the ICE stickers for their helmets. I pointed out there are
Editorial It was cold and wet at times at last Saturday’s SAM Meet. This did not deter our members from riding out. The ingenuity of SAM members never ceases to
Editorial Let’s start with the future of the SAM Club. We are in it for the long haul and determined to ensure that we continue to serve motorcyclists and road
SAM Annual Photo Competition Entries 2024 Who put this sign here? End of the Ride Returning lost cockerels Wash day! Evening reflection Sun’s coming up! Wandering to Yonderman Moored up
Editorial As I wrote last week, I am stepping down from the SAM Committee and as a Trustee of the SAM charity. I will continue to support SAM as a
Editorial It has been quite a week for SAM (Sheffield Advanced Motorcyclists). Many members are still, putting it politely, very upset at the developments from IAM RoadSmart. For those who
We’re keeping prices for IAM members at £199/rider for this year, (just over half price), if you have any new members or riders who want to come again and maybe
Editorial An email to SAM members, sent this week, set out the calendar of events taking place in March and April. The SAM Committee decided to ask members at what
It is getting a packed calendar in the SAM Club, so here is your update. Give the Club as much support as you possibly can to ensure we continue to
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