At Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association, we are a biker club with a family-based ethos, traveling all over the country to showcase our bikes, trikes and highlight our members. Join us in the pursuit of new adventures and camaraderie on the road.
We are a group of countrywide bikers and trikers who enjoy rides out, supporting our local communities with joining charity events for the air ambulance and our yearly Easter egg runs and mince pie runs run. Making life-long friendships, having a good laugh with each other, after all the clubs mantra is "Shits And Giggles" and of course meeting new people.
We all adopt a nickname as a bit of fun!
To be a full member of the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association you must own and ride a road-legal cruiser style motorcycle or trike.
To be a pillion rider you must be a partner or family member of an existing member enabling you to join at a reduced rate, but still join in with the same rights and access as a full member.
Explore the world of biking with our family of brothers and sisters all riding and organising events inside the community. Join us and revel in the passion for motorcycles and riding. From bike shows and bike nights to easter egg runs we offer a diverse range of experiences.
Embark on thrilling rides through picturesque landscapes, ranging from Lincolnshire to Norfolk to Muncaster in the Western Lake District discovering hidden gems along the way. Together the club supports the Great North Air Ambulance Service (GNAAS) and various other worthwhile charities.
Connect with like-minded riders who share your love for motorcycles and the open road. Travelling together on cruisers and trikes as a club, means no member left behind, travelling as one, sharing the experience.
Witness the beauty and power of all of our unique bikes and trikes as we display them in all their glory. The club attends many bike nights and shows, vehicles ranging from factory built highly personalised bikes to home built trike.
Highlighting the diverse personalities and stories of our members who make our community special. Enter the members area below to meet the club.
Some of our members have taken some awesome videos of various runs and events throughout the biker season, here we will try and showcase those rides and the events that go with them.
Hear the roar of the bikes at the MCN.
Best Heard With Volume up
After a fun afternoon, some of the members travelled through Boston and members Munchie and Pixie were able to catch a video of the club splitting off to their homes.
Part 1 of the bikes and trikes coming into kings Lynn hospital.
Pt 2 of the bikes coming into Kings Lynn, each and every rider brought an egg for the kids. At the meeting place most of the eggs had been loaded into the black trailer on the trike
All the riders coming into the easter egg run at Kings Lynn Hospital. Members of The FCRA are Filtered through out the video.
As always the biker community comes together and helps out some where in need. This year was St Andrews nursing and care home, Ewerby. a great time was had by all.
Beano, the organiser of this years Mince Pie Run joins the rest of the club ready for the run to St Andrews nursing and care home. A most fun afternoon for both staff, residents and riders.
The Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association was founded on 24.04.22 below is the launch picture and the few random pictures of 2022 including the Holbeach Remembrance Day Parade.
As a Fledgling club The Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association have endeavoured to get involved with as many events as a new club can in 2023 click on the button to join us on our journey into an exciting year.
In 2024 The Club has found its feet, the family is jelled and the sound of thunder when the club rides into anywhere is unmistakable, follow The Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association into 2024 and beyond.
Welcome to 2025, The Club will be surging forward onwards and upwards. Please keep an eye on this page.
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