About us
The Ulysses Club was formed in 1983 from an idea put forward by Stephen Dearnley (ol' number 1). It is a social club for people over the age of 40 with a common interest in motorcycles. The club motto is "Grow old disgracefully", which translates to having a good time irrespective of age.
The club is Australia-wide, with branches in all states. Members come from all walks of life, and their motorcycles are all sizes and makes, from small scooters to large muscle bikes. All are welcome.
The Adelaide branch of the Ulysses Club.
We have monthly social meetings where members come for dinner and a drink, Sunday and Wednesday club rides, and occasional weekend rides staying somewhere in the country overnight. The branch publishes a magazine.
Organising of the branch is handled by a committee and a bunch of helpers.
Our aim is to enjoy ourselves. We tend to do that by riding and eating & drinking together.
This website serves to provide up to date information for members, and archive photos, magazines, documents etc.
Social Meetings
Our social meetings are held monthly.
Most attendees meet there early (from 6pm) for dinner and a drink together before the meeting begins at 7.30pm.
We usually have between 30 and 50 members come.
Occasionally we have speakers who talk on topics of interest to members -the committee welcomes nominations for topics and speakers.
- Members can buy sell or swap gear.
- Membership - You can get info about the club and joining it - see the treasurer, secretary or president.
- Raffle - lots of prizes at each meeting.
Visit us and take a look, introduce yourself and have a chat to some members.
History of the branch
The Ulysses Club originated in Sydney NSW, and was a little over three years old when the Adelaide Branch came into existence. At that time total Australia-wide membership was approximately 750, with only about 20 living in the Adelaide area. The popularity of the Club was growing, and mature motorcyclists from all walks of life were showing increased interest and seeking information as to how they could become members.
Formation of the Adelaide branch
Peter Reynolds who was the National Secretary at that time visited Adelaide and contacted each of the existing Adelaide members to arrange an inaugural meeting at the Victoria Hotel, O'Halloran Hill. On the afternoon of the 28th December, 1986, a group of twelve met in the dining room of the hotel and the decision was taken to form an Adelaide Branch. Having come to that decision, it was then necessary to appoint someone to conduct the affairs of the Branch. No volunteers came forward, so after some discussion, Neville Rodert offered to act as Secretary and Lyall Zilm agreed to preside over the Branch. It was further agreed that bi-monthly meetings would be held at the Road Safety Centre, Oaklands Park, on the first Thursday of every second month. These facilities were kindly offered by our member Les Jackson, who was the Chief Road Safety Officer at the Centre.
The first meeting
The first meeting was held on the 5th February, 1987, at 7.30 pm, and was attended by 22 members and friends. A calendar of monthly runs was drawn up and these were generally well attended. The Club was off to a good start and everyone was full of enthusiasm. Membership steadily increased over the next twelve months and the first Annual General Meeting of the Branch was held on the 23rd December 1987. Lyall Zilm was elected the President and Ray Mullen the Secretary/Treasurer. Due to a period of absence, it was necessary for Lyall to resign his position and a new election was subsequently held on the 4th February 1988, at which Bryce Morley was duly elected to the position of President, a position he held until 1997, when Des Blackwell was elected as President.
Meeting locations
Regular meetings were then held on a monthly basis on the first Thursday of the month at the Prince Albert Hotel, Wright Street Adelaide, at 7.30 pm. Meetings continued to be held at this venue into the 1990's. However, as the number of members attending these meetings was growing rapidly, it became necessary to find larger and more suitable accommodation. It was subsequently decided that we meet at the Earl of Leicester Hotel, Parkside. This proved to be an ideal location for a while. Once again our membership out grew the hotel's capacity and we moved to the Terminus Club at Richmond. Meetings used to sometimes see in excess of 300 members. This reduced once the Torrens Valley and Fleurieu branches were formed. After meeting for a few years at the West Adelaide football clubrooms at Richmond, they decided to start charging us more than we could afford. So we moved to another free venue, the European Catering Reception Pty Ltd at Hindmarsh. Sadly that is now closed to us, so we are trying out The Maid Hotel.
About this website
The Adelaide Branch website existed before the national website included branches.
The website was created by Rhoda Ryan, and subsequently moved to a cheaper host and managed by Ken Wagnitz.
The site contains HTML, Javascript, CSS and PHP code, in a free for all conglomeration.
It also uses Open Source software, noteably the Piwigo photo gallery package (following on from Gallery 1, 2 & 3).
The emphasis is on information rather than beauty.