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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 WebSite 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 I was working on a Club Patch and went
through about a dozen different designs before we all decided on the Current SCC 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 DUE`S 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 David Williams in South Carolina, Tony Conway in Oklahoma, And then we
started talking to Bill Strebel about starting the Middle Tennessee Chapter. It seemed
that everyone was wanting to be a part of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club. After talking
to Bill for quite sometime and getting a lot of information on how other Club were setup
and getting some Great advice on areas of Clubs that I was not familiar with it all just
seem to fall into place. We started opening up new Chapters all over the Southern 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 almost a Year 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 1000
Members the Southern Cruisers Riding Club, I can gladly say we have made it to the Big
Times.
Rick Perry (aka) Rickster
Founder and President
Southern Cruisers Riding Club