Zanesville Chapter of the V-Twin Cruiser M/C

 WELCOME  TO

THE

ZANESVILLE CHAPTER

OF THE

V-TWIN CRUISERS

We would like to welcome you to the Zanesville,OH chapter of the V-Twin Cruisers. We are a family of riders who love to ride. It doesn't matter what you ride American or Meteric we welcome all. We back all law enforcment and fire departments plus we work with all local clubs with their events for charities. Our dues help us suceed in all we stand for from support of other clubs to donations to charities as well as family events within our community. We support the AMA and We have officers which are:

President: James Prince (Bear) of Thornville, Ohio

Vice President: James Wriston (Wild Child) of Frazeysburg,Ohio

Members Director/ Treasurer: Lisa Wriston (Toys) of Frazeysburg, Ohio

Sergeant of Arms: Bruce Caldwell (Crawl) of Albany, Ohio

Road Captain: Tj Lucas (Putter) of Thornville, Ohio




PHILOSOPHY OF V-TWIN CRUISERS MC

 

             V-TWIN CRUISERS MC was formed not to be a (traditional) motorcycle club. National Founder Vern “Stroker” Hall was not looking for a “want to be” traditional M/C which have a lot of politics incorporated into them and would have you to conform to their traditional motorcycle club ways. “I asked myself why do motorcycle clubs have to fall into the traditional mold and be like everyone else, who made up these rules? And who put themselves in charge of them? And why does everyone follow them?” It was Vern’s desire to create a family oriented motorcycle club that was geared toward V-Twins but unlike any other club, something non-traditional. “I was thinking outside the box and wanted to provide an environment of FREEDOM in which anyone who loves motorcycling could join and be a part of and not be turned away because of the brand of bike they rode, their nationality, religion, or rejected because they were a girl rider, a club that was open to all with very few rules.” Vern stated, “I wanted a club with real FREEDOM, no mandatory meetings, no politics, no bull shit and as little rules as possible…now I know a club can’t exist without some structure, but I wanted as little as possible and as much FREEDOM as possible, something I didn’t feel existed in the motorcycle club world. I wanted a club that put family first, your job second and the club third, a club that required very little from its membership, except a desire to ride free, get together with like minded friends, have fun and enjoy life without all the drama and attitudes.”

 Vern “Stroker” Hall formed V-Twin Cruisers MC back in 1993 with this philosophy and it became a club in January of 1994.

 

  

 

 

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