ULYSSES
Social Club
Why Ulysses?
Ulysses represents the sense for adventure which you seek through motorcycling. The name comes from a poem of the same title by Alfred, Lord Tennyson. It tells how the great Greek hero Ulysses, now middle-aged and securely in charge of his kingdom of Ithaca, is getting bored with things around him and longs to go adventuring again with his shipmates of old. It describes very well the sort of person who still has enough spark to go on riding into middle and later years.
How did Ulysses Club begin?
Ulysses Club Inc. is a social club for motorcyclists over the age of 40 however the original suggestion for the club was for over 50s motorcyclists and was put forward in a letter by Stephen Dearnley published in the August 1983 issue of Bike Australia.
Stephen had initially responded to some comments by ‘Wrench McTaggart’, aka Grant Roff, who had suggested to an over 50s rider; “Hasn’t anyone ever told you about growing old gracefully …”
This drew two significant responses: one from Rob Hall, a reader at Albion Park NSW, who suggested the present name and motto for the club: the other from Peter Thoeming, then the editor of Bike Australia who sketched the logo and offered support from his magazine if Stephen could get the club off the ground. This was done at an inaugural meeting in Sydney on 6th December, 1983 when the five founding members approved a basic constitution and the Ulysses Club was duly formed.
The concept of over 50s only lasted three short months and from that point on Ulysses Club became a social club for motorcyclists over the age of 40. From that tenuous beginning it has never looked back and the club now boasts a large and extensive network of members throughout Australia and Internationally. Currently there are Ulysses Clubs in New Zealand, South Africa, Germany, Switzerland, Vietnam, Norway, Holland, Zimbabwe, and Botswana, Great Britain, France. The latest edition to our growing community is ULYSSES Club Cuba.
ULYSSES Club Cuba feat. CUBA Bikers