I'm in 2 chapters. One is small...about 230 members. The other is huge...over 2500 members. I usually attend all meetings, except when I'm gone for a ride. There is quite a difference between the 2 chapters. The small one has very little involvement with the dealer. Some, but very little. The big chapter has the service manager as Director, and a few members of the dealer owner's family are officers. Marketing for the dealer seems to be a big part of the chapter. Both do a great job of contributing to charities, but the big one comes up with some phenomenal numbers for donations and they are able to support quite a few more charities. With the small chapter, you can pretty much count on any rides being comprised of the same group of about 40 people, with a usual turnout of 20 to 25 of that group showing up for a ride. The rest just seem to come to meetings and don't show for many rides. I've never gone on a ride with the big chapter. It's just too big a chunk of people to bite off and remember who is who, and from my understanding, their rides are pretty big too, and they have to be split into several groups. The small chapter is very laid back and much more informal about things, whereas the big chapter seems to be very structured about everything and other than a few major distance rides, it seems as though they take very short rides that all too often involve a stop at the dealer or just meet at the dealer and go nowhere.
Last week, we had around 26 or 27 bikes on our ride to WV. Normally, once we get to our destination, we eat and head home. This ride, the Director let everyone know that he would like to lead the ride further and on through OH for anyone that wanted to ride more. We pretty much split down the middle and half headed home, and the rest continued on for the best part of the ride. They are a very cohesive group and everyone knows everyone. I brought a friend along as a potential new member and he was pretty impressed by the fact that they were such a friendly group of people and he enjoyed talking with all of them. I'm riding to Maggie Valley with this chapter in a few weeks and I found it kind of amusing when I asked the Director about who was going on the ride. He told me he has no idea, since he gave us all the name of the motel, blocked off a set of rooms, and told everyone to make their own reservations. He knows that anyone that is going will know all of the details from being at the meeting, plus everything that is ever planned is sent out by e-mail to everyone. The group is very flexible and the Director knows that he doesn't have to baby people. Short story is I enjoy the smaller chapter and mainly go to meetings for the larger chapter because I go with some friends, and their 50/50 drawings are huge. Quite a few members of the smaller chapter are also members of the big chapter...in fact most of those 40 that are the group that usually show up for rides are the ones that are members of both, and I don't think any of them ride with the big chapter either.