RockyMountainRider50
New member
I'm curious if any Spyder Ryder are a member of the AMA and why or why not? Thanks in advance for your input.
Charter Life Member here. The AMA works hard to protect riders' rights while providing other benefits at a reasonable membership cost.I have been and AMA ( American Motorcyclist Association) for 17 years. I would not be without it. If the only thing they provided was the lobbying effort the membership would be worth the money. They are always advocating for our rights as riders. Besides they have a great roadside service deal a good magazine, a good racing program, a good touring program, lots of discounts on things we will usually buy anyway.I just bought a new controller for my heated clothing from Warm and Safe and using my AMA membership I saved 18%,that is nearly half the cost of the membership.
So yeah join up it will be more than worth your money and if you go to any of the events you can have a lot of fun.
I joined for the roadside assistance they offer, plus some discounts on lodging, etc. They also do lobbying for motorcycling-related issues. I think it's a worthwhile organization.
I was a 15 year member of the American Motorcyclist Association in 1999. I bought a life membership for SWMBO and planned on doing the 25 year = Life Membership conversion for myself. When we attended the Honda Hoot in 1999 I received a rather rude dressing down at the AMA table because I was not a life member. This was in the era where the board was considering reducing life member benefits because of cash flow reasons. I did not renew my membership and do not plan on doing so.