About the Canadian Motorcycle Cruisers
The CMC was founded in late November of 2006; with the first chapter in Cambridge/Guelph the CMC was underway. The CMC is currently at 82 chapters with over 5,000 members country-wide and growing everyday!!We are a social riding club with chapters having a variety of events. Our members come with years and thousands of kilometers of riding experience. We are also a family based riding club with all members of the family being welcome at most events. We welcome every kind of motorcycle in our riding club. The mandate of our riding club is: It doesn't matter the brand, as long as you ride! We have three simple rules: no alcohol on group rides; ride safely; and always be nice and have fun!
The CMC is an internet based club with all our communication on internet forums (click "National Forum" above to register on our forum if you are not a member already....it is 100% free). Each Chapter has its own forum for club business and communications. These will include chapter rides, general information, member updates, charity rides, etc.
To join the CMC, simply fill out the on-line form and we will contact you. Fill out all the fields as accurately and completely as possible so that we can expedite your membership.
Our crest, known as "The Madison", is named after a CMC member's 10 year old daughter who created the original basic layout of our riding club crest. You can purchase these via your 1st or 2nd Officer of your chapter or via www.cmcgear.com.
Thanks for checking us out, and we look forward to officially welcoming you to Canada's first and largest "ALL CANADIAN" riding club.....The CMC!
About CMC 039
Chapter 39 of the Canadian Motorcycle Cruisers Riding Club started out on February 3rd, 2007. It is the third chapter for New Brunswick with Moncton (CMC 010) and Fredericton (CMC 031) rounding out the province. We have a current roster of over 35 members and are growing strong.Our summer meets are on Monday nights at 7:00pm at the Tim Hortons on Loch Lomond Rd. regardless of weather (take the cage if you have to). Weather permitting we squeeze in a ride or we just hang around drinking coffee (or tea) and chat about whatever comes to mind. Ride days are set for the weekend with the main date being Saturday and a rain date of Sunday. Meet up for the ride is also at Tim Hortons on Loch Lomond Rd. at 10:00am.
Our winter meets are listed in our forums. Just check out the calendar to see where we are in the season.
Saint John Officers
1st Officer - Rick "Wolf" Gaudet
2nd Officer - Jeff "Billboard" Benson
3rd Officer - Craig "Big Dogs" Gaudet
4th Officer - Jeff "God of Thunder" Scott
Financial Officer - Joe "Tank Girl" Curtis
New Brunswick Provincial Officer - Jason "Spartan" Curtis
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