Manggahan Organization of Top Riders Inc.

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Tips on Motorcycle Maintenance

Posted by Melencio on March 30, 2010 at 9:37 AM Comments comments (0)

If it's your first time to own a motorcycle, you should be aware that motorcycles are slightly more troublesome to take care of than cars. While cars can survive a long time of neglect, the same thing can't be said for motorcycles. Worse, just one instance of neglect can immediately cause peril to your life.

 

Inspect Your Motorcycle Regularly

 

Make up a checklist of the important things you should inspect regarding your motorcycle's safety and performance. Send it to service center as well every time you cover 5,000 kilometers. Regular visits may cost you a small amount of money but this amount is certainly nothing considering that it's equivalent to the price of your life.

 

How Oily is Oily?

 

Make it a habit to check your motorcycle's oil level when you've stopped for gas. While checking the oil, make sure that no foreign material will accidentally fall into your motorcycle's oil storage compartment. Avoid subjecting your motorcycle to constant exposure to extremely hot or cold weather as this can affect your oil's quality.

 

Batteries are a Motorcycle's Best Friend

 

Do you know that one of the most common cause for motorcycles to cease operating or malfunction is due to battery problems? As such, you need to take excellent care of your battery at all times. Firstly never remove or replace them if the engine is still running. Don't change batteries by yourself if you don't have any experience.

 

Adding Fuel to the Fire

 

An absence of care and precaution can easily add fuel to the fire and lead you to experiencing an unfortunate accident. To avoid fuel troubles, start by learning the various locations and uses of your motorcycle's fuses. When charging fuses, always subject it to testing to ensure that it's in good working condition. Damaged fuses put you at the risk of having your motorcycle's blow up while you're on the driver seat.

 

Clean Up Your Act

 

Believe or not the mere act of cleaning can significantly reduce future maintenance costs and the chances of having an accident while you're riding your motorcycle. If you don't like the idea of regular cleaning, just think of is as killing two birds with one stone. Cleaning will let you enjoy a safer and cooler ride on your bike!

 

Your Motorcycle's First Aid Kit

 

Always have a properly equipped toolbox strapped to your motorcycle. Even the world's slowest and safest can still be an unfortunate victim of an accident so having a toolbox will just be your way of preparing for any eventuality!

 


Update your Info.

Posted by Melencio on March 10, 2010 at 1:51 PM Comments comments (6)

Note: Please update your info. Like Plate #, Contact Info. Home address etc.

please post here. thanks.

  1. Alexis Mariano
  2. Andrew J. Cabaral
  3. Arthur Trompeta
  4. Christopher Barsaga
  5. German Balasta
  6. Gilbert Lopez
  7. James Roderick Lopez
  8. Jayerel Lopez
  9. Jefran L. Mariano
  10. Jun M. Visoria
  11. Kim L. Mariano
  12. Lilibeth Lebadisos
  13. Melchor Bicen
  14. Mharlon Mauricio
  15. Pedro Pepito
  16. Reynaldo Estiva
  17. Richard Cruz
  18. Rizalino Saldua
  19. Ruel Tubera
  20. Sabatini G. Lopez
  21. Vladimir M. Biay


Qualification for New Member

Posted by Melencio on March 10, 2010 at 1:49 PM Comments comments (0)

MEMBERSHIP QUALIFICATIONS


To qualify for membership you must:

Be a Filipino Citizenship (w/ VIR No: at least 6 month stay in Philippines).Possess a valid license to operate a motorcycle. Own a motorcycle or plan to purchase one within six months.


Meeting

Posted by Melencio on March 10, 2010 at 1:47 PM Comments comments (9)

Quorum Meeting Agenda

March 11, 2010

Opening Prayer: Sarah Co

Spiritual Thought: Wisdom

Closing Prayer: SarahCo

Focus Items                     

1.       Focus item. Officers Duties and Responsibilities,

2.      Focus item. By – Laws, Rules and Regulations.

3.      Focus item. Membership Fee (100 pesos forMember)

4.     Focus item. Membership Fee (200 pesos forOfficers)

5.      Focus item. Plate Fee (100 pesos for member)

6.      Focus item. Plate Fee (150 pesos for officers)

7.      Focus item. Monthly Contribution (30 pesos per –month) December 01, 2009

8.      Focus item.  Financial Statement (Audit)

Action Items

1.       Action item.

Follow-up Items

1.       Follow-up item. Meeting Area (Place, Materials,table, etc...). Membership Fee unpaid. Sec Contribution, unfinishedbusiness. 

Next Week

Opening Prayer: Jun Visoria

Spiritual Thought:

Closing Prayer: Jun Visoria

 

Prepare by: Melencio A.Lopez Jr (Secretary MOTORInc.)

 


Rules

Posted by Melencio on March 10, 2010 at 1:39 PM Comments comments (0)

 

Note:  Everymeeting counted the Penalties, like (Officers Meeting, Member meeting, andGeneral Meeting). Apply to all Members and officers.

 

Schedule of Penalties                                                                            

 

1st Offense                                 Warning / Verbal Warning

2nd Offense                                Written Warning

3nd Offense                                Charges for Penalties (50 pesos)

4rd Offense                                 Charges for Penalties (100 pesos)

5th Offense                                 Need to renew the application fee (200 for members, 350 for officers) 

 

Break down forabsences

 

Every30 minutes of late considered 1 absence, (with appearance)

Every1 absence charges for penalties (30 pesos), (without appearance)

 

Break down theminutes of late.

 

Every1 to 5 minutes charge for (5 pesos)

Every 10 to 15 minutes charge for (10 pesos)

 

MembershipFee (Officers and Members)

 

1.    MembershipFee (100 pesos for Members)

2.    MembershipFee (200 pesos for Officers)

3.    PlateFee (100 pesos for members and Officers)

4.    MonthlyContribution (30 pesos per – month) January 01, 2009

 

NothingFollow………………..............................................................................................

 

Cc: Isidro Mariano Jr. (Adviser) MOTORInc.

                                                                                                 

            Iherby attest that all the above statements; I am Agree and fully understand tothe best of my knowledge, Including the By Laws, Duties and responsibilities ofOfficers, Members, and also the Rules and Regulations of Organization.

 

 



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