The Oldest Women's Motorcycle
club in New England..
The Moving Violations Motorcycle Club, Inc.
was founded in June of 1985 by a small group of women who
enjoyed riding together and sharing information about
motorcycling. Women on their own bikes were few and far
between, and the experience of meeting and riding with one
another brought strength, friendship and knowledge. From this
experience evolved our basic philosophy: to enjoy safe,
noncompetitive riding with other women motorcyclists. Although
most of our members are based in Metro-Boston, we also come from
greater New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and as
far away as Colorado.
Our activities can include picnics, camping trips, bowling,
movies, leading parades, maintenance clinics, motorcycle safety
courses, fund-raisers and spontaneous rides to just about
anywhere. All members are encouraged to develop and participate
in group events. We have several official rides per year: 2
Novice Rides (Spring/Late Summer), the Benefit Run (May), the
Provincetown Run (July/August), the Berkshire Run
(September/October) and we lead the Lesbian and Gay Pride Parade
in June. Some of our rides are exclusively for members and
prospects only. Additional rides may be announced in the club
newsletter or organized informally.
If you don't know any of us yet, come meet us! If you would like
to attend our next club ride or come to a
general meeting, please contact us or call club information
hotline at
(617) 281-1342.
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