The Lambretta Club of Great Britain is the largest Lambretta club in the
world with nearly 3,000 members, offering a huge range of services to members,
from over 40 different clubs, shop items to help and advice on all things
from running to restoring Lambrettas.
www.lcgb.co.uk
The CRMC Organises race weekends across the country throughout the year.
They are the UK's most active and broad-ranging racing organisation catering
for solos and sidecars made from 1945 to 1972.
www.crmc.co.uk
The Vintage Motor Cycle Club Limited was formed in 1946 by a band of 38
enthusiasts and membership today stands over 15,000.
www.vmcc.net
The Club was formed in May 1986 in Bristol on a national basis that has
subsequently become international with members spread world wide. Helping
to promote the preservation, restoration and use of Francis-Barnett Motorcycle.
www.francis-barnett.co.uk
The TR3OC is a highly specialised club, catering solely for the 3-cylinder,
pushrod engined machines manufactured by Triumph and BSA between the years
of 1968 and 1976 and other machines fitted with these engines.
www.tr3oc.co.uk
The VJMC was founded in 1982 by a small group of like minded enthusiasts,
who appreciated early Japanese bikes, their style, reliability, practicality
and technological achievements. The club’s number one aim is to promote
the enjoyment of Japanese motorcycles … pure and simple. You don’t even
need to own a bike to be a member!
www.vjmc.com
Founded in 1977, the Vintage Japanese Motorcycle Club (VJMC) is the premier
worldwide club dedicated to the preservation, restoration, and enjoyment
of vintage Japanese motorcycles.
www.vjmc.org
The Route 66 Vintage Motorcycle Association was formed to sponsor and
promote activities solely for the preservation and enjoyment of Vintage
Motorcycles. The VMA are a non-profit corporation and meet on the first
Wednesday of each month in the Joplin, Missouri area. Membership is open
to any individual who has an interest in motorcycles.
www.route66vma.org
In the world of antique motorcycles, there is one organization, the Antique
Motorcycle Club of America, Inc. that provides the glue that bonds the hobby
together. From the activities of its forty local chapters to the annual
National Meets and Road Rides, opportunities are provided for members to
ride, exhibit, and enjoy their motorcycles, as well as to find needed parts
to complete restoration projects. The club is open to anyone with an interest
in antique motorcycles.
www.antiquemotorcycle.org
The Nation's Capital Norton Owners is a club dedicated to the preservation
of Norton motorcycles and the joys of Norton motorcycle ownership. NCNO
is located in the Washington, D.C. area, and is a local chapter of the United
States Norton Owners and a chartered AMA club.
www.ncno.org
The NCNOC was started in San Francisco in the early 1970's. It was the
first American branch of the Norton Owners Club (NOC) of England and grew
geographically larger to become the Northern California Norton Owners Club.
Still a branch of the NOC and also the International Norton Owners Association
(INOA), it is one of the largest Norton clubs in the USA.
www.nortonclub.com
The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association is a member-owned
non-profit organization dedicated to enhancing the sport of historic motorcycle
racing for the enjoyment of riders and spectators. AHRMA is a chartered
promoter of the American Motorcyclist Association and conducts amateur activities.
www.ahrma.org