Written by Wayne Tuesday, 15 December 2009 02:24
C.M.C.C. would like to thank everybody who attended this years Toy Run! It was another great success. Braving the cold weather on 66 bikes we were on a mission to bring a little happiness to some unfortunate children and adults in the two hospitals that we visited.
It turned out to be a brilliant day and Santa even turned out on his yellow Sportster
So a raised glass to all of you who made it a cool day (as it was cold).
Merry Christmas and a happy New year.
Hope to see you all in 2010.
Cheers!
Clondalkin Motorcycle Club
Written by Wayne Monday, 02 November 2009 17:15

This is Joe o'Dwyer
Joe has been a key member of the Clondalkin Motorcycle Club for the last 9 years. He has helped with the running of the club, as well as committee rolls . His ideas and enthusiasm have made the club what it is today , cheers Joe.
CMCC
Written by Administrator Wednesday, 13 May 2009 19:51
Clondalkin motorcycle club was founded in 1971. The club is affiliated to the motorcycle action group (mag Ireland),who represent Ireland in FEMA (European federation of motorcyclists).
CMCC is also a member of motorcycling Ireland affiliated to the MCUI (motorcycle union of Ireland) which is part of FIM (federation inter-nationale motorcycliste).
Basically, we are a group of people who share a passion for all things motorcycling. Some members in recent times have gone on trips across Europe to Moto GP races, the FIM rallies and some smaller shows in the U.K. where a few trophies were brought home. Other events members have participated in include, track days, off road weekends, wheelie schools, quad biking amongst others.
There are many different tastes in bikes by the members, from Harleys to Hayabusas and cruisers to classics.
Written by Administrator Monday, 30 March 2009 07:51
We checked into the Harp Rally down pedagree corner around 9p.m. At this stage the weather had cleared to a few light showers having hit some torrential downpours as far as Stradbally. The checkin was the usual 12 Euro with badge which was a beauty. The rally and badge were being dedicated to John Mulhall, a club member who was taken from the lads in the last year.
The carpark had quite an amount of bikes in it and the lads had it well secured. Inside the hall there was a good crowd of the usual suspects present. Druids, Slippy Clutch, Ceatharlach, Renegades, No Hopers, Wild Rose, Suir Side and a few clubs from across the pond, The Greedy Pigs and the Black Widows U.K. The lads do quite a few English rallies during the year so they get good support back. The first band up were "Rock of Ages" who played a good tight set of covers getting the crowd in form for the rest of the night.
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