Charlotte Vulcan Riders Association

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

When are my Club dues due?

Your CHVRA dues are paid on your submittal of your Application. It covers the current membership year which runs from May 1 to April 31.  If you join after August 30, your initial dues also cover the next membership year. Dues thereafter will be paid on a yearly basis and are due on May 1 each year.

 

What do the Membership Numbers Mean?


For those of you who are curious, here's how member numbers are assigned.  I'll use my number as an example 1-7-1A-1600E.

1 = USA   (Internationally, country chapters use the international dialing code, which happens to be 1 for the USA
7 = our chapter  number
1 = first member of chapter, assigned chronologically
A = Vulcan owner;  (B = spouse, C, D, E etc. = children);  If spouse owns and rides his/her own Vulcan, then he/she may apply to have his/her own membership number.
750 = size of Vulcan; 800s can be "A" or "B" (Classic Cruiser); 1500s can be "A" (mag wheels, 4 speed, twin carb, oval air filter covers (aka bubf) aka Vulcan '88), "B" (wire wheels, exhaust on both sides, round filter covers, aka '88SE), "C" (also called the "L", like "A" but wire wheels and sporty handlebars, gold tank badge & more holes in from rotor), "D" (original 4 speed Classic), "E" (5 speed Classic), "G" (Nomad Touring Cruiser), "J" (Drifter) or "N" (2000 1500FI).

So you see, you can learn quite a bit about a member & their bike by looking at their membership number.

What does HOSTING A RIDE Mean?


We've asked members to volunteer to host a ride , meaning that they would plan a meeting spot for the rest of the group to ride to, and a route that we could ride as a group in, around that area. This could be in the area they live , but this was up to the host.
  • We felt this would give everyone a chance to visit new areas of North Carolina they wouldn't normally be familiar with.
  • The meetings would be spread out so people were not always riding great distances.
  • The job of planning a monthly meeting wasn't always put onto a couple members.
  • Add some diversity to the types of riding we usually do.
As we found out, it was very hard to conduct any real Chapter business and planning this way, especially with trying to get the Chapter growing and organized. After all, we all really wanted to Ride not waste time talking over things except what each other had done new to their scoots. The Officers decided that to make the rides more enjoyable that we would have basic information dispensed (as we did before) at the rides, Conduct Officers meetings to do the business and organizational duties separately, and to use the Host Rides to enjoy riding and the company of fellow members. The Officers would be responsible for getting things taken care of , and bringing ideas , and issues from the members to the meetings to be discussed and acted on. Members have the responsibility of contacting any of the Officers with ideas , issues, and concerns they want discussed.
Thu Feb 23
Happy Birthday Brad!!!!
Wed Mar 21 @ 7:00PM - 09:00PM
Officers Meeting

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