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OSB club invites bike fans to join in the fun

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Published Date: 17 October 2008
THE OSB Motorcycle Club is based in Driffield and has been in existence for about eight years and is a small group of like-minded bikers who meet up to chat, organise a few events and go on ride-outs together.
The club is looking for both men and women to join as numbers have dwindled over the last couple of years.

The regular fortnightly meeting place is the Blue Bell pub at Riverhead, Driffield, 7.30 p.m. every other Sunday, where there is good beer and other beverages. This is also the venue for two of their regular events - the Christmas dinner and disco and the summer barbecue. The membership fee is a one-off £10 and the subs are put towards subsidising the events.

A club spokesman said: "Sometimes we raise money for charity, and last summer presented a cheque for £75 to the RNLI lifeboat at Filey.
"There is a useful and up-to-date website on www.osbmcc.co.uk where all sorts of information, pictures and jokes can be found.

"Please drop by to see us and you will be greeted by a friendly group of people who you might like to join up with. Also, have a look at our website on osbmcc.co.uk where there's all sorts of information and photos."

Pictured is one of the members, Paul Leason, presenting a cheque for £100 to the Yorkshire Air Ambulance at Warley Cross Cafe, Beeford.

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  • Last Updated: 17 October 2008 10:17 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Driffield
 
 
 

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