

The original members of the BBC were British Bikers with a Rocker-esque
view of motorcycling. Decades have molded the membership into a diverse
representation of British riders. Our membership encompasses all British
motorcycle enthusiasts. The single affiliation is that we all ride British
motorcycles. We primarily ride Triumphs (Coventry, Meriden & Hinckley models),
BSAs and Nortons, with a variety of other marques represented including: Ariel,
Matador, Matchless, Royal Enfield, Sunbeam, Velocette, Vincent, etc..
Our motorcycles exhibit a vast array of classifications, from bone stock to
the radical.
The average age of our members is in the early to mid thirties, however,
ages range from the very young to the "well respected". We have evolved into
a family oriented organization with husbands, wives, fathers, sons, brothers,
and sisters all sharing membership. Ten percent of our roster are women riders.
Our most renowned member is "TC" Christenson, World Champion drag racer on the
Norton "Hogslayer".
The BBC offers the most advantage to our regional membership. Although we tour
national motorcycle events, our events primarily focus on the states of Wisconsin,
Illinois, Minnesota, Iowa, and Michigan. If you are interested in joining the BBC,
we welcome all enthusiasts, but please take this into consideration.
To become a BBC member, you must own a British motorcycle, represent the BBC in a
respectable manner, and pay the annual dues of $25.00. As a member you receive a
membership patch, current newsletters (with free advertising), an invitation to all
our events, and our yearly publication "BRITISH STEEL".
Print out a BBC membership form HERE
Send this membership form and $25.00 for one years BBC membership to:
British Biker Cooperative
P. O. Box 371021
Milwaukee, WI. 53237-2121 USA
Last Updated 1/30/2006
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