About Us
Hello Cyclone Riders MC is a 99% motorcycle club that was established in 2004 by Travis Tettleton A.K.A. Mafia. Cyclone Riders MC is a family oriented and friendly motorcycle club that takes care of one another on and off the road. The club does not care about race, gender, religion or creed. We are all in it for the love of moyorcycles. People who love to ride and want to be part of a family check out our club. C.R. is an independent club that holds no political affiliation with other motorcycle clubs. We support all other bike club events and functions. C.R. is always looking for quality and dedicated riders to join our family. We have all types of ages and riding experiences from beginners to experts. C.R. is currently putting together a competition drag team and stunt team. We are always looking for sponsors to support our club. If interested please drop us an email or contact a board member thanks.
A Motorcycle Club (MC) is an organized club of motorcycle riders who follow a series of traditional rules for participation in the club, including, but not limited to, a group of elected officers; a probationary period for new members; the wearing of a specific club patch (or patches) adorned with the term "MC"; a measure of privacy about their internal structure, bylaws, and membership; and some level of sworn allegiance to other members of the club. The typical internal organization of a motorcycle club consists of a president, vice president, treasurer, secretary, road captain, and sergeant-at-arms.
Localized groups of a single, large MC are called chapters, and the first chapter established for an MC is referred to as the mother chapter. The president of the mother chapter serves as the president of the entire MC, and sets club policy on a variety of issues. There are a great many clubs for motorcycle riders who refer to themselves generically as motorcycle clubs. Though they are grammatically correct, these clubs are not MCs in the strictest sense of the term, and members of MCs (as defined in this article) regard these other clubs as motorcycle riding clubs. MC members are not usually referred to by their given names, but instead refer to each other by nicknames, or road names, sometimes even displaying their road name on the club vest. Whether or not this practice was carried over from the military aviation history of colorful pilot callsigns is not known.
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Pensacola |
| Travis - Posted:Fri, 05.21.2010 |
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Daytona |
| Donald - Posted:Sun, 04.11.2010 |
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San Antonio |
| dahlia - Posted:Thu, 04.01.2010 |
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N. San Diego |
| Travis - Posted:Fri, 03.26.2010 |
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S. San Diego |
| John - Posted:Thu, 03.25.2010 |
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S. San Diego |
| John - Posted:Mon, 03.22.2010 |
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San Antonio |
| Julio Robles - Posted:Sat, 03.20.2010 |
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