Blue Collar Riding Club

Independent Riders in the Mid-Atlantic Area.

BCRC CLUB CHARTER

  As a Blue Collar Riding Club Member, you have only a few responsibilities.

1.   STAY INFORMED.
     Please check the website at least once per week and view the "scheduled  club rides" page.
     This will keep you up to date with info about the MAJOR CLUB RIDES.

2    ATTEND CLUB RIDES.
     We encourage our members to try to attend as many of these  rides as possible.
     These Major Rides are where patches are issued, photos  are taken for public relations purposes,
     Club business is discussed and most importantly, our Club's reputation is developed.
     We need our members,  particularly our patch holders, to be there in large numbers to show that
     our club is cohesive and is serious about riding. It is crucial  that we earn
     respect from the other clubs in our riding community.

3.   DONATING TO CHARITY.
     While there are no dues or membership fees, some of our Club Rides will be to support charity.
     Occasionally we will join other clubs hosting these rides. Sometimes there is a donation required
     to join the ride,  usually ranging from $10-$25 dollars.  It is expected that any club member
     attending these rides will bring the appropriate funds to cover their ride entry fee.
     These ride fees go 100% to charity.  BCRC keeps none of the proceeds.

4.    MEMBERS FORUM.
      You are encouraged to register and use our members forum page.
      Some club information will be posted there.  It's also a great way to keep
      in touch with other club members between the Major Rides.

5.    CLUB RESPECT AND RIDE SAFETY.
      As a member of the Blue Collar Riding Club, you agree to treat other club members with respect
      and also agree to use your best judgement when representing the club.  This includes riding in a
      safe fashion and participating in NO ILLEGAL ACTIVITIES while with the club or when wearing
      your club patch.

6.   MOTORCYCLE CLUB EDUCATION:
      We encourage you to use the link provided on our website entitled: "MC Education".
      This will link you to a site that explains the difference between a RIDING CLUB
      and a MOTORCYCLE CLUB.  We have adopted their guidelines on interacting
      with motorcycle clubs. For your own safety, READ IT.

7.    HAVE A GREAT TIME, MEET OTHER MEMBERS, EAT, PARTY, RIDE...RIDE...RIDE!!
       WELCOME TO THE CLUB!