Our history

Some guys that happen to share a common passion for motorcycles found each other along the way. As they bonded, some left and others joined. An acquaintance developed, then a friendship, then a brotherhood and now a bond that can only be defined as family.
Each one has a different life experience story to share, that of success or failure, of happiness or tragedy, of adversities or bliss. In all of these stories there is one common characteristic, each one of us do not judge others by their material possessions but rather by the content of their heart.
Our Moto
Our motto is purposeful in that we want to be mentors to others, we want to identify and help the needy, we want to leave a legacy of being role models, and with all of that still enjoy our passion of riding our bikes and being bikers.
We also will pursue identifying those that are less fortunate and in need so that we can find ways of making their lives just a little more comfortable.
Join us, irrespective of whether you are a biker or not, to give back in a way that will, no matter how small, improve the quality of life for someone.
In the meantime look out for us on the road and wave. We will be proudly wearing our patch that says “East Coast Motor Cycle Club. Brotherhood, Loyalty, Respect.”
It is often said that life’s greatest teacher is experience. Where we fail as mankind is that we don’t share stories of our life’s experience with each other nor do we practice the lessons learnt.

Our Family…
Our family name is East Coast Motor Cycle Club. We are oblivious to any of us being professionals, business men and corporate executives. We have a common belief in brotherhood, loyalty and respect. We are a biking family.
Many of us have gained so much out of life that we want to give back. We want to share our experiences with the younger ones so that they do not make the same mistakes that we did. We want to take the valuable lessons learnt from our own experiences and shower love and respect on our elders who have struggled to give us life and developing us into adults.
