
Welcome to Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association
The Ultimate Destination for Motorcycle Enthusiasts
The Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association was founded in 2022 with a simple idea—bring riders together who share a passion for cruisers, trikes, and the open road. What started as a fledgling club has grown into a tight-knit riding family built on loyalty, respect, and the freedom that only comes from being out on the road.
We’re not about numbers—we’re about showing up, riding together, and standing by each other, whether it’s at local meets, charity runs, or miles out on the open road. Every ride adds to our story, and every member plays a part in where we’re heading next.
If you share the same passion, the same mindset, and the same respect for the road, you’ll fit right in.

Proud Members
Embark on Adventures with Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association
Join a Community of Passionate Bike and Trike Riders
We are a distinguished assembly of motorcyclists and trikers from across the UK.
Dedicated to engaging in recreational rides while actively supporting our local communities through participation in charity events, such as those benefiting the Air Ambulance Service, Peterborough Volunteer Fire Service, Kings Lynn Hospital and the Halsey House RBL Ex-Military Care Home all benefiting from annual Easter Egg and Mince Pie runs and other charity events.
Our organisation fosters enduring friendships and camaraderie, culminating in our club's ethos: "Shits And Giggles."
Additionally, we cherish the opportunity to meet new individuals within our community. Each member adopts a nickname as a lighthearted tradition.
To qualify for full membership in the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association, one must possess and operate a road-legal cruiser-style motorcycle or trike. Pillion riders may join as partners or family members of existing members at a reduced fee, enjoying equivalent rights and privileges as full members.
Discover the Thrills of Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association
Discover the realm of motorcycling alongside our dedicated fraternity of brothers and sisters, who actively engage in riding and orchestrating events within our community. We invite you to participate and share in our fervour for motorcycles and the riding experience. Our offerings encompass a variety of events, including bike shows, bike nights, and Easter Egg runs, providing a rich tapestry of experiences for enthusiasts.
Unforgettable Journeys
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.
Passionate Community
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.
Exquisite Bike Showcases
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.
Celebrating Our Members
Highlighting the diverse personalities and stories of our members who make our community special. Enter the members area below to meet the club.
The Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association was founded on the 24th of April 2022 with a simple idea—bring riders together who share a passion for cruisers, trikes, and the open road. What started as a fledgling club quickly found its rhythm, growing into a tight-knit riding family built on loyalty, respect, and the freedom that only comes from being out on the road.
From those early days, full of energy and enthusiasm, the club began building something real—turning miles into memories and strangers into brothers and sisters of the road. Whether it’s rolling into local meets, taking part in charity runs, or standing proud at community events like the Holbeach Remembrance Day Parade, every moment has helped shape who we are today.
We’re not about numbers—we’re about showing up, riding together, and standing by each other. Every ride adds to our story, every event strengthens our bond, and every member plays a part in where we’re heading next.
If you share the same passion, the same mindset, and the same respect for the road, you’ll fit right in. 🌟

Gallery of Events 2023.
In 2023, the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association hit the road hard and made their presence known across the UK biker scene. As a young but driven club, they threw themselves into as many ride-outs, shows, and meets as possible, building a reputation for turning up strong and riding as one. The club’s core spirit—brotherhood, family, and a love of the open road—was clear in every mile they covered together.
Throughout the year, members rolled out across counties, from local bike nights to larger events, bringing their cruisers and trikes together with pride and presence. Whether it was a chilled ride through the countryside or pulling into a busy meet, the sound and sight of the group made an impression wherever they landed. Their involvement in events like the MCN Festival helped put the club firmly on the map among established names in the biker community.
One of the standout moments of 2023 was their Easter Egg Run, where dozens of riders came together not just for the ride, but for a cause. With over 30 bikes and trikes taking part, the club delivered more than 100 Easter eggs, toys, and gifts to children at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King’s Lynn.
The run wasn’t just about charity—it was about showing what bikers are really about: community, generosity, and looking after others.
The club also kept things real with regular social rides, including runs to coastal spots like Skegness, mixing good roads with good company. Ride-outs were about more than destinations—they were about the laughs, the stories, and the kind of bonds you only build on the road.
Across 2023, membership and turnout continued to grow, with more riders joining the ranks and getting involved in events. What started as a small, tight-knit group quickly began to feel like something bigger, without losing that family vibe.
By the end of the year, the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association had proven they weren’t just another club—they were a proper riding family with momentum. With a mix of charity work, strong turnout, and a clear passion for riding, 2023 laid the groundwork for even bigger things ahead.


Gallery of Events 2024
In 2024, the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association kept the throttle open and built on everything they started the year before. What was once a growing club really began to feel established, with stronger turnouts, tighter bonds, and a bigger presence on the road. From early spring through to the colder months, members stayed active, making the most of every chance to ride together.
Ride-outs remained the backbone of the club, with regular runs across the region bringing together cruisers, trikes, and riders who shared the same passion for the open road. Whether it was long scenic routes or shorter local meets, the focus stayed the same—ride together, look after each other, and enjoy every mile. The club’s visibility continued to grow as more riders and other groups started to recognise the name and the machines.
Charity stayed close to the heart of the club throughout 2024, with members once again stepping up to support local causes. Seasonal runs and organised events brought in donations and support, proving that the club isn’t just about bikes—it’s about giving something back. These efforts helped strengthen their reputation as a group that stands for more than just riding.
The social side of the club also continued to thrive, with meets, gatherings, and ride-day meetups building that strong family atmosphere. New members were welcomed in, and it was clear that the club was growing without losing its core identity. The mix of experienced riders and newer faces created a solid, supportive environment both on and off the bikes.
Throughout the year, the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association showed consistency, commitment, and pride in everything they did. By the end of 2024, they weren’t just growing—they were firmly part of the biker community, known for their loyalty, turnout, and spirit. With another solid year behind them, the road ahead looks even bigger for the club.


Gallery of Events 2025.
2025 – Established and Moving Forward
By 2025, the club had truly come into its own. What started as a growing group was now a recognised name, known for strong turnouts, solid values, and a real presence on the road. From the first ride of the season to the last, the club showed consistency, commitment, and pride in everything it did.
Ride-outs brought in some of the biggest numbers yet, with members travelling across counties and into major meets, riding as one and representing the club with confidence. Charity events remained at the heart of the club, with riders continuing to support local communities and give back wherever they could.
Through it all, the club never lost its core—loyalty, respect, and the bond between riders. New members were welcomed, friendships grew stronger, and the club kept moving forward without losing what made it special.
By the end of 2025, the Freewheel Cruiser Riders Association wasn’t just growing—it was established, respected, and ready for whatever road comes next.




