How do I become a member and what will it offer me?
Joining: easy it costs a tenner!

To join, come on a ride, enjoy it and then sign up! Or come to an evening meet. The annual membership fee (covers 2007) is £10 which will be used to cover the cost of the web site and admin, liaison with Cornwall County Council and any events.

Slick online Paypal membership should be up & running in due course, but until then: complete a membership form, then email Steve Woods (stumpyten@aol.com) for contact info etc and he'll sort it out
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What will it offer me?
ttttttt Becoming a member means that you will be in contact and part of a group of active trail riders in Cornwall - we have a monthly meet to socialise, plan rides and events. You will be able to join in with the regular rides that members arrange.
The KTRC web site, www.ktrc.org.uk, will offer forums for members to exchange views, technical info and arrange rides. Plus a regular email update will ensure that everyone is kept in the loop.
For the un-interneted we will of course have a monthly paper newsletter.
Riding with the KTRC?
Members ride at their own risk on road legal, insured and well silenced trail bikes, and must generally behave in a respectful manner to other users of the trails.

All members ride at their own risk.
The KTRC exists so that like minded trail riders can meet and arrange to go on rides.
All rides are unofficial, arranged by members who want to ride, and are NOT sanctioned or organised by the club.
The KTRC makes no warranties and does not accept any liability in respect of any issues that might occur - rights of way, injury, accidents, damage, 3rd party liabilities etc in fact anything at all.
[The small print: The KTRC shall not be liable to the members or third parties for any accident, damage, loss, injury expense or inconvenience, which may be suffered, incurred, arise out of or in any way connected to the activities which members are informed of such as a rides or events.]
Members accept that they ride at completely their own risk.

It's simple, everyone is responsible for their own actions.