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If by "Group", you mean "Moto Guzzi National Owners Club", or "MGNOC", then you will need to speak with Frank Wedge.MGNOC is a company owned by Frank. There is no board and no officers. It's his private deal. Any changes there would need to be addressed to Frank.Wild Guzzi is not associated with MGNOC other than some of the leadership here are also "members" of MGNOC. And some of the members here also happen to be "members" of MGNOC.Wild Guzzi continues to grow and we are glad to see new members signing up here every day. The information, stories, and reports freely shared by all are invaluable to the Moto Guzzi community. We are glad and thankful that this is the most active Moto Guzzi community on the web.We hope it continues to be such.
I love going to rallies and camp outs, but as most know those that show up are getting more gray each year, and not enough young folks are showing up to keep the numbers up. If this doesn't change, I don't think their will be many conventional Guzzi rallies left in the US.I think we need to ask ourselves, why don't more young people show up? My take is that young folks have far more options today, as far as how to spend their leisure time, then we did at their age. Ridding to a semi far away destination to camp in the woods with a bunch of fat, gray haired dudes on weird old bikes and sit around a camp fire and drink beer, may only appeal to a relatively small group of the young. Most rallies don't have live music, and if they do it's usually, country or blue grass, and its over by 9:30.Walk out of your tent at midnight Friday at any Guzzi rally, what will you hear? Crickets, and sounds of snoring! There may be a couple fires with a few folks still up having too much fun to go to bed ( Im almost always in one of them) but 90% of the rally is asleep! I love rallies and campouts, but if the format doesn't change a bit, or young people have some sort of epiphany that they do like to hang out in the woods, the future for conventional rallies looks bleak.
Some of the f%%king freeloaders are people like me, who try to offer good technical advice and commentary, so we contribute in a non-monetary way.
if it wasn't for this Guzzi club Moto Guzzi probably wouldn't still be in business here. Before the internet all Guzzistis would be loners with no one to communicate with about their bike.
Those here that find fault with the MGNOC don't realize that if it wasn't for this Guzzi club Moto Guzzi probably wouldn't still be in business here. Before the internet all Guzzistis would be loners with no one to communicate with about their bike. There would have never been Guzzi state or National rallies to mingle with like riders and share information. MGNOC has been in business since 1970.
You may very well be right Wayne. What I am trying to say is that MGNOC has not changed much at all since 1970! What worked great in the first 30 years of MGNOC, are not necessarily relevant to the state of things today. Its darn near a 50 year old business model that I think would benefit from some major updating.Sounds like a need to get to a MO-Kan!
Join us at the MN rally, new date/new place, God's country- camp on the shore of Lake Superior! bring warm clothes..That's what I liked about David Welch's rally, my chicken strips were skinny skinny ;D ;-TMGNOC has not adapted to the new millenium..
What needs to be added by the organizers to make sure that the rally isn't just old farts snoring away by midnight? Lannis
Maybe lap dancing?Dean
Gonna take some long legged limber dancers to accomplish that ;D Dusty
Join us at the MN rally, new date/new place, God's country- camp on the shore of Lake Superior! bring warm clothes....
If the glue was working, there would be folks waiting in line to step up when a state rep retires/quits. As it is, there are a number of states with no reps and reps poised to retire soon that don't see a successor in sight.
To repeat, MGNOC is the glue that hold us all together. :BEER:Matt
Why would anyone sign up to be a state rep? So they can be accused of being part of a private moneymaking scheme, getting beat up because they're running a rally that conflicts with another rally 1500 miles away, and being told it's just for old farts anyway because there's no titty shows, burnout pits, or chugging contests?Bugger that. Thank God that some people step up and do it. And I appreciate it enough to have signed up to be a life MGNOC member and to contribute a little $$ here at WG when I can .... if I'm not going to get out there and do the work, it's the least I can do. Or I guess I could just piss and moan about it, but others have got that covered.Lannis
I'd like to have a Missouri campout in the spring. I can put you guys right in the middle of some really good Ozarks roads. Anyone interested?