Club Info

Formed in the 1973, the main aim of the association is to allow people with a common interest in BSA motorcycles to share the experience. Activities include monthly meetings, rides, social outings,  rallies, classic racing, etc., in order to maximise the pleasure of BSA ownership and get those old bikes  out of the shed and on the road.

The aim of the association is to allow people with a common interest in BSA motorcycles to share activities, such as monthly meetings, rides, social outings, rallies, factory dispatch records, etc, in order to maximize the pleasure of BSA ownership. A regular magazine containing details of events & articles of interest is distributed to all financial members. Windcheaters, T-shirts and badges are available.

Major events in the year include Presidents Day display of members BSA’s and the highly successful All British Rally®, run since 1977. The Association is Vicroads approved for Club Permit Scheme participation. “The first formal meeting was held on February 7th, 1973 (1),since then we have been meeting on the first Wednesday of every month”.

Western district

  • An official sub-branch operates in Hamilton to cater for the Western district of the Victoria.

Rules

  • The Association has a Club Constitution and Rules. Download Rules

References: 1. Australian Motorcycle News - Vol 23, No.1, May 25-June 8, 1973.