There is more to motorcycling than the mud, the tricks and the tracks, as Lucy Townend finds out.
For a group of motorcycle enthusiasts that has been around for 102 years, the Manawatu-Orion Motorcycle Club (MOMCC) isn't doing too badly.
The fundamentals are the same - riders on motorbikes racing around - but the how and what those riders do has evolved over the years.
Manawatu-Orion Motorcycle Club patron, and life member, Errol Conaghan has been involved for more than 40 years and has seen it all. READ ON
MEETING IN ROSETOWN ON SUNDAY!!
Al will be in Swift Current on Sunday and has asked if a bunch of Saskatoon Lonewolves would want to meet in Rosetown on Sunday and I said I'd round up some riders. We will be meeting for lunch in Rosetown at 1 PM...
SASKATOON
We will meet in the Walmart Parking lot on 22nd between 11 am and 1130 am. Stands up and ride out at 1130 sharp headed to Rosetown...we will meet the Swift Current riders at the lot next to A&W and head for lunch from there when Swift Current arrives there.
SWIFT CURRENT
You will meet at the Tim Hortons on the Hwy, close to Hwy #4 between 11 and 1130 am and ride out at 1130 sharp. Al will be riding with you...and meet us on the Lot next to A&W when you get to Rosetown..
So lets do this Lonewolves..see ya all there!! Would love to see 100 bikes out...
Preacher (sklonewolves)
On Friday, June 22- Jack Baker passed away..
He was the founder of EMS White Knights and a member of the White Knights Honour Guard
There was not a motorcycle show that he was not there with all the great EMS White Knights. I know many times, these gentlemen were there to help our Team members with medical emergencies..Those ice packs...
He was a dedicated team member of the Motorcycle community.Many hours of dedicated Volunteer work..
Viewing will be at Ogden Funeral Home, 4164 Sheppard Ave..just west of Midland on Tuesday from 3pm to 9pm Funeral at Odgen, Wednesday at 11am..June
Motorcycle club.
The term often conjures images of Harley Davidsons parked chock-a-block with a bunch of biker guys and gals all tattooed up sporting vests, jeans and wild hairdos.
Brothaz Cruizin defies all those stereotypes.
There's not a single hog leaning on a kick-stand outside the innocuous-looking headquarters of this motorcycle club at the corner of Martin Luther King Drive and Forrest Street in Jersey City. READ ON
BANGOR, Maine — A group of eight local police officers, bound by the brotherhood of their job and a love of riding motorcycles, started a law enforcement motorcycle club 38 years ago that on Saturday will be inducted into the American Police Hall of Fame.
The Bangor-based Blue Knights International Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club has grown into the largest law enforcement motorcycle club in the world and now has nearly 21,000 members in the United States and 27 other countries.
“Being a member of the Blue Knights is a true, true and devout honor,” John Pasko, vice president of the American Police Hall of Fame in Titusville, Fla., said Tuesday. READ ON



