Northern Motorcycle Riders Association of Tasmania (inc)
Club History The Tasmanian MRA was formed in 1980. In 2007, the MRA was restructured into three autonomous groups (Northwest, North and South).
Its original purpose was to confront the Tasmanian Government and the Motor Accidents Insurance Board (MAIB) over rapidly increasing insurance premiums. This three year battle was won in 1983 when the government agreed to peg motorcycle premiums to the same level as cars. The MRA was responsible during this time for lobbying for and helping to set up the Tasmanian Motorcycle Rider Training Scheme,
APRIL CLUB RIDE THIS SUNDAY 26th
Come on [possibly] the last ride in great weather before winter sets in
The forecast is for no rain, with nice autumn temps.
Meet at Burt Munroes Café, Exeter 8.30 am for stands up at 9.00am
Note that Burts is open from 7.00am so feel free to come along for a good ‘brekky before we head off
Ride will be a North West loop with lunch in either Moina or Cradle Mountain.
Come prepared for a great, longer ride.
05/03/2026
Remember, if you are planning on coming to the Black Dog 1 dayer - please pre register, you won't be able to do a manual registration on the day!
Please support this incredibly important event!
02/03/2026
Hi Members
A reminder that the March general meeting will be held tomorrow night, 4th March at the Iron Horse Bar and grill starting at 7.00pm
Come along and enjoy a meal and have a chat prior to the meeting from 6.00pm
Pic for attention : )
Our Treasurer and WRWR Tassie Ambassador, Julie Penney will be attending SPOKE Motorcycle Festival on Saturday 28th, promoting the Women Rider World Relay . Come and find her for a Baton Pass, I'll be there with the WRWR sign and banner so will be easy to find.
Download the in advance so we can get you on the board :)
22/02/2026
Another overnighter done! What a magic weekend with a fabulous crew of people. We headed to Bruny Island, staying at the Adventure Bay Caravan & Cabin park, where we walked to the Bruny Island Bowls Club for barefoot bowls and a beautiful meal. Chris and the team at the bowls club do such an amazing job, they were fantastic to deal with and couldn't do enough to accommodate us, including putting on egg and bacon rolls, Sausages and tea and coffee this morning.
We had beautiful weather until we got to Campbell Town, when the rain started.
The Ambassadors were on the ride and happily bought the baton to more places in Southern Tas. Go girls! We are proud to be supporting this year long event and even prouder that our Ambassadors are leading the world in baton passes.
18/02/2026
Stevie Wonder could see this coming...
FIM have asked for facilities to be upgraded for tge last 20 yrs.
Phillip Island set to lose MotoGP: Australia’s MotoGP round will shift interstate after nearly 30 years of continuous running at Phillip Island. Read more: https://amcn.com.au/editorial/phillip-island-reportedly-set-to-lose-motogp/
03/01/2026
Calling all women riders in Tasmania!! Two of our dedicated members are on their way back to Tasmania on the Spirit of Tasmania tonight, with the Baton for the Women Riders World Relay. They have ridden to Orange NSW for the official launch of the 2026 World Relay.
Julie Penney and Rayleen Glover will be at the Devonport Home Maker Centre at approximately 9am tomorrow. If anyone would like to take part in the first Baton passes, feel free to pop down. If you are keen to help light up Tasmania, reach out to these ladies or via our page and we can help you connect and take part in this world wide event.
We want to see Tasmania light up like a beacon. To show how many incredible female riders we have across our wonderful state.
Download the APP to get ready to receive the Baton!
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Launceston, TAS
7250