North Shore Riders

FAQ

Questions and Answers

  1. How do we get to meet you?

    Send us an email by going to the contact us part of this website. Or take a look at our calender. Then come to one of our meetings or rides. If you happen to see us around town then please introduce yourself. Our members are very down to earth and easily approachable.

  2. What kind of a club are you?

    We are a riding club. Although we do appreciate and greatly respect all types of clubs. We are a riding club. We are NOT an association or an organization that just anyone can join. We are more serious than that and not for everyone. Our rules are designed to maintain a constructive order while not infringing upon individual freedom. This has allowed us to attract a wide variety of diverse people from all walks of life. We do have a ZERO DRAMA policy that we take very serious. We simply want to have fun, ride and enjoy ourselves. In addition to that we are a club that is there for each other in any circumstance and we support the MC community as best we can. If you are interested then please come to a meeting or on a ride and see what we are all about.

  3. How many members do you have?

    More than one.

  4. What type of members do you have?

    We are a very diversified group of people and come from all walks of life. Many of our members have military backgrounds. We range in a wide variety of careers and personalities. Some of our members have been around motorcycles and clubs their entire lives. Others are new. The rest fall in between. All of our members are dedicated to supporting each other and the MC community as best we can.

  5. Have you ever thrown anyone out of the club?

    We do NOT discuss the business of any member, past, present or prospect. Let us simply say that we have a ZERO DRAMA policy or what is also known as the A-HOLE clause. If for some reason a member decides to become an asshole causing unnecessary drama or intentional turmoil. WE TOSS THEIR ASS OUT! It is simple as that.

  6. Do any of your members have criminal records?

    We do NOT discuss the affairs of our members. It is simply NONE of your buisness.

  7. Why can't I just join the club? Why does it take time to become a Full Member?

    Any type of club requires a great deal of work. It requires dedication from its membership. It requires people who care about something other than themselves and are willing to help keep it going. Bad apples can get in the mix and create way too much unnecessary drama. We want to ensure only drama free minded people get in. In order to become a full member in this club. You must be dedicated. You must be someone the club can count on. You must be willing to support the other members and the motorcycle community at large. This period of time gives our membership a chance to see if you are a good fit for the club.

  8. Why do you allow women to join?

    We feel that if a woman can go to war and risk the ultimate sacrifice, then they are more than welcome to ride with us!  We do allow women to join but they receive no special treatment. They must be down to earth, fun and open minded. If they are easily offended by a swear or dirty joke. Then it is safe to say we are NOT the club for them. We have zero tolerance for PC BS.

  9. How did you come up with your patch?

    We have a one-piece patch because we are a riding club. The motorcycle is a drawing of the motorcycle owned by the first president of the club. The name of the club and the design of the patch were a collaboration of ideas between the members at that time, the HRCA (Honda Riders Club of America) and Cycles128, the club sponsor. The club was originally a Honda Riders Club. We have since broken all ties with any organization and are now our own club. We do have a relationship with Cycles128 as they sponsor the club. This has been a beneficial partnership for all parties involved

  10. How often do you ride?

    Many of our members ride all year long. Some of our members put over 25,000 miles on their bikes every year. We have over 40 scheduled rides a year. In addition to that we also ride in charity rides, fundraisers and support rides. Most of our rides are not mandatory. If you are simply looking for a great group of people to ride with once and a while, then our associate membership is probably best for you.

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