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American Motorcyclist Association | 13515 Yarmouth
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Feb. 13, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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American Motorcyclist
Association announces free AMA
Roadside
Assistance
Groundbreaking benefit is free
to members who renew their
memberships automatically
PICKERINGTON, Ohio --
The AMA rocked
the motorcycling community
Friday, Feb. 13, with the
announcement of a remarkable new
membership benefit: free AMA
Roadside Assistance for the same
$39 annual cost that AMA members
currently pay to belong to the
world's largest member-based
motorcyclists' rights
organization.
Every member who enrolls in the
AMA's new auto-renewal program
is rewarded with free AMA
Roadside Assistance. It's an
incredible value that covers all
of a member's motorcycles, plus
all of his or her other
vehicles, including motorhomes
and trailers. And it's available
for every kind of rider:
cruiser, tourer, sportbike,
commuter, dual-sport, off-road
and racer.
"AMA members have long supported
our efforts to protect and
promote motorcycling," said AMA
President and CEO Rob Dingman at
a press conference preceding the
opening of the annual Dealernews
International Powersports Dealer
Expo in Indianapolis.
"With our
new auto-renewal program and
free AMA Roadside Assistance, we
are finally able to provide a
much sought-after benefit that
every member needs, every time
they ride. And it's completely
free."
Dingman added that the first
25,000 members who enroll in the
new AMA autorenewal program will
receive a $10 shopping coupon
from AMA partner BikeBandit.com.
BikeBandit.com is just one of
more than two dozen AMA partners
who provide members with useful
and valuable discounts on
products and services.
The AMA has been on a roll since
last fall, adding at least nine
new member benefit partners.
They include: Garmin, RoadLok,
SPOT, LifeLock, MAD Maps, EZY-Lift,
XENA Locks and more.
When asked how the AMA could
afford to provide AMA Roadside
Assistance for free, Dingman
said, "It's simple really. In
the past, we've sent out more
than 1 million pieces of renewal
mail a year. With auto-renewal,
we save a lot of money that
would otherwise be spent on
paper, postage and staff time.
Savings from this 'green'
initiative will allow the
Association to dedicate more
resources to member benefits."
AMA membership: A Revolution
At the press conference, Dingman
revealed the new AMA membership
structure.
- AMA
Champion ($39) is the new,
best-value membership. It
costs the same as the
previous "Full" membership
and includes all existing
member benefits. AMA
Champions also receive free
AMA Roadside Assistance on
all of their vehicles when
they opt-in for auto-renewal
of their memberships.
- AMA
Competition Plus ($39) is
the new best-value
membership for those who
enjoy racing with the AMA.
It costs the same as the
previous "Competition"
membership and includes all
existing member benefits.
Like AMA Champions, AMA
Competition Plus members get
free AMA Roadside Assistance
on all of their vehicles
when they opt-in for
auto-renewal of their
memberships.
- AMA
Standard ($39) is the same
as the previous "Full"
membership. It does not
require auto-renew and does
not include free AMA
Roadside Assistance. Dingman
also unveiled two enhanced
AMA membership levels.
- AMA
Defender ($49) includes all
of the benefits of an AMA
Champion membership, plus it
designates a $10 annual
contribution to the advocacy
efforts of the AMA
Government Relations
Department. AMA Defenders
receive free AMA Roadside
Assistance on all of their
vehicles when they opt-in
for autorenewal of their
memberships.
- AMA Hall
of Fame ($49) includes all
of the benefits of an AMA
Champion membership, plus it
designates a $10 annual
contribution to the AMA's
Motorcycle Hall of Fame
Museum. AMA Hall of Fame
members receive free AMA
Roadside Assistance on all
of their vehicles when they
opt-in for autorenewal of
their memberships.
Details of the
AMA's auto-renewal program and
free AMA Roadside Assistance are
available in a comprehensive
four-page spread highlighting
all of the AMA member benefits
in the March issue of
American Motorcyclist,
and on the AMA website at
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
Non-AMA members can easily join
and redeem this tremendous
offer, as well as take advantage
of numerous other savings, by
simply selecting Join/Renew in
the Membership menu of the AMA
website.
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About the
American Motorcyclist Association
Since 1924, the AMA
has promoted and protected the
motorcycling lifestyle. AMA members
come from all walks of life and they
navigate many different roads on
their journey to the same
destination: freedom on two wheels.
As the world's largest motorcycle
organization with nearly 300,000
members, the AMA advocates for
motorcyclists' interests in the
halls of local, state and federal
government, the committees of
international governing
organizations and the court of
public opinion. Through member
clubs, promoters and partners, the
AMA sanctions more motorsports
competition events than any other
organization in the world. Through
its Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum,
the AMA preserves the heritage of
motorcycling for future generations.
For more
information, visit
www.AmericanMotorcyclist.com.
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