WHO WE ARE...
Located in Raleigh, NC, we are one of 421* national/international chapters that make up the Southern Cruisers Riding Club. Comprised of over 28,442* members, the Southern Cruisers is an all brand club. It's not what we ride, but that we ride that brings us together. We try to have a variety of rides, such as local day rides, charity events, multi-chapter rides, and overnight/weekend rides. If you love to ride, are looking for a fun, family oriented riding club, or just someone to ride with, the Southern Cruisers is for you.
*Chapter & Membership numbers as of April 2004
THERE ARE NO DUES FOR THE RIDING CLUB
We do ask however, that you:
- ALWAYS RIDE SAFE & ACCORDING TO THE GROUP RIDING RULES
- DON'T GIVE THE CLUB A BAD NAME
- SUPPORT THE CLUB & CHAPTER
Please make sure you visit our Safety page for group riding guidelines and other tips!
Click for SCRC Club Constitution
HOW SCRC WAS FORMED
After being out of Motorcycling for almost 15 years, I
decided to buy a new bike and to start enjoying life
just a little bit more than I had been. After a few
weeks of riding alone I knew there was still something
missing..... The Brotherhood of Biking. It was at this
point where I decided to start a Riding Club in the
Memphis Area to meet new friends and to get the people
riding together and sharing the thrill of Motorcycling
in a manner that was acceptable to all. After getting a
few people together and coming up with the name Southern
Cruisers Riding Club, I decided to put up a small Web
Site on the net and start the Cruisers Forum so we could
all have an on-line meeting place to discuss plans for
rides we were setting up. During this time we were
working on a Club Patch and went through about a dozen
different designs before we all decided on the Current
SCRC Club Patch.
Shortly after The Memphis Chapter started to form, I was
contacted by Jerry Longdon "HIP" from the Knoxville area
and was asked about the Club. After telling Jerry that
it was just a Local club we decided to open a Chapter in
Knoxville Tn just to see what would actually happen.
Lots of decisions were made at this time about how to
run the Southern Cruisers including a NO DUES Style
Club, Not to give the Club a Bad name and, to keep it
all clean and legal. Now the Knoxville Chapter was
starting to organize and the Southern Cruisers was now a
Tennessee Club.
A little time went by and everything seemed to be going
well for the two Chapters, Then I received a Phone Call
from Tim Jones in Rome, Georgia . His first words were
something like this " How about a Georgia Chapter " !
Still kinda shocked that someone would want to start a
Chapter of the Southern Cruisers other than myself we
got the Rome, GA Chapter going. After a few phone
conversations with Tim, He told me that he designed
Websites for a living and that he would gladly set up
the Southern Cruisers with our own Domain Name and build
and maintain the site for us. Still kinda in shock from
all of this I agreed and Tim built" http://SouthernCruisers.Net
" and thats when everything started happening.
We begin talking to People in South Carolina, Oklahoma,
And from all over the place, at that point on it seemed
that everyone was wanting to be a part of the Southern
Cruisers Riding Club. We started opening up new
Chapters all over the United States and people were
starting to join every single day and it was at that
time I realized that other riders were wanting a Club
set up just like we had set up the Southern Cruisers.
Now just Six Years later, We have Chapters spread all
across the United States and even out side the United
States and we are growing faster than ever before, With
almost 30,000 Members in the Southern Cruisers
Riding Club, I can gladly say we have made it to the Big
Time !
Rick Perry (aka) Rickster
Founder and President
Southern Cruisers Riding Club