Established in 1946, the VMCC boasts over 14,000 members and a dedication to preserving vintage motorcycles of all brands over 25 years old. With rallies, events, and a comprehensive library, the VMCC is a treasure trove for history buffs and riders alike.
Founded in 1954, the AMCA is the oldest club in the US dedicated to antique motorcycles. From their annual meeting, "The Fall Meet," to regional chapters and a magazine, the AMCA is a vibrant community sharing passion, knowledge, and restoration tips.
Established in 1940, the Motor Maids are the oldest all-female motorcycle club in the world. Fiercely independent and adventurous, these women challenge stereotypes and promote safe riding through rallies, tours, and community events.
Founded in 1971, the Rainbow Motorcycle Club is the world's oldest LGBTQ+ motorcycle club. Known for their annual "Rainbow Ride," they promote inclusivity and acceptance in the motorcycle community.
Established in 1962, the 59 Club combines passion for motorcycles with supporting youth. With a focus on safe riding training and mentoring programs, the club fosters responsible enjoyment of motorcycling amongst younger generations.
Founded in 1949, the TOMC is dedicated to all things Triumph. From classic Bonnevilles to modern street bikes, TOMC members share their love for the iconic British brand through rallies, restoration advice, and regional chapters.
Founded in 1974, the FFMC is the largest motorcycle organization in France and one of the biggest in Europe. It advocates for riders' rights, organizes rallies, and offers technical support and insurance benefits.
Founded in 1965, the REOC is a global network of Royal Enfield enthusiasts. With chapters in over 80 countries, the REOC provides a platform for technical advice, ride planning, and celebrating the timeless charm of the "Bullet."
Established in 1923, the VMCC Australia is one of the oldest motorcycle clubs in the Southern Hemisphere. Their dedication to preserving pre-1915 motorcycles through events, displays, and technical expertise makes them custodians of motorcycling history.
Founded in 1973, the JCMC is a vibrant community of vintage motorcycle enthusiasts in Japan. From restoring Japanese classics like Hondas and Yamahas to organizing rallies and swap meets, the JCMC keeps the golden age of Japanese motorcycling alive.