The Recreational Trailbike Riders Association (RTRA) is a sports club based in Perth, Western Australia, dedicated to representing the interests of responsible recreational trail bike riders. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced rider, the RTRA welcomes all enthusiasts who are passionate about off-road riding.
The RTRA has been formed around four key objectives. Firstly, they aim to protect and expand quality, safer off-road riding opportunities for trail bike riders of all ages in Western Australia. This includes advocating for the creation of new riding areas and ensuring existing ones are properly maintained and accessible.
Secondly, the RTRA strives to promote and encourage safety and responsible riding attitudes among its members. They emphasise the importance of minimising noise and trail damage, and advocate for the adoption of proper riding techniques and safety gear.
Thirdly, the RTRA actively engages with state and local governments, landowners, and other stakeholders to voice the needs and concerns of trail bike riders. By building strong relationships and representing the interests of its members, the association aims to ensure that the trail bike riding community is heard and considered in relevant decision-making processes.
Lastly, the RTRA aims to improve the perception of trail bike riding as a recreational activity. They recognise the importance of showcasing the positive aspects of the sport, such as the love for nature and the outdoor experience, while addressing any negative stereotypes or misconceptions.
The RTRA works on various projects and campaigns to protect and expand riding opportunities. These projects can range from advocating for new trail areas to collaborating with other organisations and government agencies to improve current riding conditions. The association keeps its members updated on the progress of these projects through their Facebook page.
The RTRA would also like to acknowledge and respect the traditional custodians of the land on which they work and ride. They recognise the ongoing connexion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the land, water, and community, and pay their respects to the elders past, present, and emerging.
In addition to advocacy and projects, the RTRA also provides resources and information on various topics related to trail bike riding. This includes information on trails and areas where riders can enjoy their sport, family-friendly riding options, first aid resources tailored for riders, and bike registration details.
Whether you are looking for riding locations, information on bike registration, or simply want to be part of a community of trail bike riders, the RTRA welcomes you to join their association and help make a positive impact in the trail bike riding scene in Western Australia.