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SDR FORUM RULES
This site is for use by members, Please do NOT abuse any other member on the site, If you have a problem with another member please contact the administrator or a forum moderater.
NO ego's just a good sense of humor allowed
To be blunt arseholes will not be tolerated
The way the site works is by using the message boards for discussions or to arrange ride outs or to reply to other members who post ride outs, also the boards are used for general banter and there is also a chatroom that can be used by members.
We are a varied group of riders of all ages, sexes and backgrounds with different levels of riding ability from experienced riders to new novice riders, riding all kinds of bikes from superbikes to learner machines.
Members are free to look around and post messages, pictures and meet others for ride outs in your area.
The providers and managers of South Derbyshire Riders provide this site for the mutual benefit of its members. Any content (including copyright) is the sole responsibility of the User (poster) and may not reflect the opinions of the Administrator, Moderators or Invision Free.
Any comments made on the forum are the express views of the member who posted it.
South Derbyshire Riders does not accept any liability for any comments that are deemed detrimental or unacceptable.
Links from this website may lead to information maintained by third parties and we accept no responsibility for the accuracy or any other aspect of information obtained through such links.
Terms of use:
You are solely responsible for all Forums Material You post. You may post Forums Material that:
(i) is owned or created by You;
(ii) is not owned or created by You but You have the consent of the owner to make the post (You may have to prove consent if requested); or,
(iii) is in the public domain.
You assume all risk for deciding whether or not You have the proper consent of the owner or if the posted Forums Material is in the public domain;
(iiii) You are 16 or over.
You shall not post Forums Material that: is libellous, defamatory, offensive, obscene, pornographic, profane, abusive, harassing, threatening, or otherwise in violation of standard "Ethical Posting Rules"
The managers reserve the right to delete ANY content without warning or consideration for the users.
Offensive material will not be tolerated and will be removed.
SDR Staff reserve the right to Cancel the membership of forum members who purposely disrupt the operation of the forum or Ban them. Members whose memberships are cancelled may apply to rejoin the group. Members who are banned Cannot reapply, nor can they visit the forum. In both cases, all messages, files, photos, and attachments (A file, photo, or document that is linked to a message. Everyone who receives the message can receive the attached file.) that those members have contributed to the group can be automatically and permanently deleted.
Ride outs:
Any ride out organised or inspired from this site is the responsibility of the individual attending .
All members and non-members are welcome to join any organised ride out on this site. However this is on the understanding that South Derbyshire Riders are not responsible for your health and safety at any time.
Riders and Pillions must accept that they are responsible for the suitability and legality of their vehicle.
South Derbyshire Riders and its Staff cannot be held accountable for any losses or injury caused at any time on any organised event attending such event is the sole responsibility of the attendee.
Please fill in your location e.g. Derby, Burton on Trent e.t.c
NO SPAM.
Q: Why join a Motorcycle Club?
A: Same reason folks join any organizations. Some clubs are for fun and games. Most are brotherhoods or sisterhoods whose basic functions is safety in numbers. Motorcycle Clubs started way back in the days before cell phones and motorcycle towing services. A club is a group of friends you could trust. They were there to help each other when the chips were down. If a member was down the club came to the rescue. They bailed you out of jail, they helped with lawyer fees. they hauled you home in a pickup truck, they sheltered you from the storms of life, fed you when you were hungry, looked after your family when you could not. Some of the modern clubs just don’t have that old kinship. The big difference with some clubs, is the vows you take are quite serious, and binding. What you get, is what you are willing to give the club. Like a good marriage, the club will always be there when you need it. Pick your club wisely. A club is as strong as its members. The week rarely survive, and retirement may not be an option. Not everyone can, or should be in a club. If you can, and are in a club, give it all you can, or get out
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