powwow
Member
Most people like to hang out with folks of their own generation (or younger, but not older) and that is what creates a challenge for the MOA. Our club has aged and, IMHO, is one of the primary reasons young people are probably not very interested in joining. They want to hang out with their peers, not their parents. They don't want to show up at a meeting where 90% (99%?) of the attendees could be their parents.
I would really wonder whether an enterprising, young BMW rider needs to start another MOA...but one aimed at their own generation. There would be times (i.e. the National) where members of both clubs would participate, but members of both local clubs would primarily meet within their own demographic. The new club could certainly fall under the current MOA banner but operate as a separate group.
Just a thought.
I would really wonder whether an enterprising, young BMW rider needs to start another MOA...but one aimed at their own generation. There would be times (i.e. the National) where members of both clubs would participate, but members of both local clubs would primarily meet within their own demographic. The new club could certainly fall under the current MOA banner but operate as a separate group.
Just a thought.