The York Motorcycle Club, formerly known as the Motor Squadron Motorcycle Club, has been an active member of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) since 1948, holding charter number 107. With a rich history dating back to the early 1940s, the club has organized various AMA-sanctioned events, including flat track races and poker runs, as well as engaging in numerous charity initiatives. While the club's iconic motorcycle on the pole may be a Harley, the York Motorcycle Club welcomes riders of all brands, emphasizing the shared passion for riding rather than the type of bike.
With a motto of "Ride To Eat And Eat To Ride," the York Motorcycle Club not only focuses on fostering camaraderie among its members but also actively supports and participates in events organized by other motorcycle clubs. Recognizing the dedication of its members, the club awards those who ride 10,000 miles or more in a year, with some achieving remarkable feats of over 40,000 miles. Committed to promoting the joy of motorcycling, the York Motorcycle Club continues to play an integral role in the local motorcycle community.
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