The VMCCWA is dedicated to the ownership, use and preservation of motorcycles over 25 years of age. Machines and riders of any age are welcome. Even if you don't have a machine over 25 years of age, you are welcome to join and share the enjoyment and preservation of older machines.
The VMCCWA caters especially for all machines manufactured from the 1900s through to the late 1990s in terms of concessional licensing, support, parts and preservation. Eligibility for machines to be concessionally licensed is basic — must be 25 years or older since manufacture. All makes and capacities are welcome.
To be eligible for a 404 licence concession, the Department of Transport requires machines to be basically unmodified and as manufactured. For C4C concessions the machine must be manufactured prior to 1990. So from Fantic 125 Chopper through to 1300 Kawasaki Six, don't be shy — the VMCCWA has events you can participate in.
The club also has one of the best motorcycle libraries in Australia and a parts store for members. Come to a meeting or come on a ride and check it out.
The club offers a range of events to suit all tastes including short morning social meets, full day rides, 2 day rallies, tours, an annual swap meet, static displays and even a free cuppa at the monthly meetings. The Club also has significant assets available for members, including meeting rooms, a well stocked spare parts store, an extensive library of motorcycle books, technical manuals and magazines and an online technical library.
Whether you're a rider, a restorer, a talker, or just a looker, you're more than welcome to come along and join us and share our common interest in old motorcycles. If you have a bike and need help, or need some parts, or are just thinking about getting a bike, please ask the Secretary to introduce you to members who may be able to assist you.
8pm sharp, every 1st Wednesday of the month at the Veteran Car Club of WA (Inc) Club Rooms, 265 Hale Road, Wattle Grove (near corner of Tonkin Highway).
Open Monday mornings each week, 9am–11am (except public holidays).
Regular weekly coffee runs are held across the metro area — all visitors welcome:
The Albany section meets the 1st Thursday of each month at 7:30pm in The Chalet, Norfolk Place, off Chipana Drive, Little Grove. Visitors are welcome.
Club runs are held on the 2nd Sunday of each month, departing the Amity Quay at 10am, with a backup trailer. Coffee runs are held every Wednesday and Sunday (except club run days) departing the Amity Quay at 10am. Note: some members go for a longer ride on Wednesdays, so please come along.
Club eligible bikes can be concessionally registered through the Club for use during daylight hours for Club events and limited testing. Cost is around $90 per year — a huge saving!
Financial members can subscribe to a print copy or access the digital version online.
Several Facebook pages to help build the Club community, some closed to members only to preserve privacy and encourage open discussion.
A wide array of technical manuals and information on most common makes and models of older motorcycles from ABC to Zundapp — hardcopy and online.
A wide range of general reading and reference material for motorcycles and motorcycle sports. A treasure house of information.
A wide range of used parts for sale at very reasonable prices. Ballots of bikes and parts are held frequently — you might find a bargain!
Sought from many technical experts in the Club, and from periodic information sessions at the monthly meetings.
Free at every monthly meeting, plus raffles! Come along for a chat and a free cuppa.
Club rides, events, Swap Meet, displays — social rides, rallies, coffee meets, free BBQ runs, and more throughout the year.
A backup trailer often follows club runs to collect anyone unlucky enough to break down. This service is provided free to Club members.
The Club trailer often attends events to provide hot tea or coffee and a BBQ sausage sizzle, with a power source and gazebos.
Please address all enquiries to the Membership Secretary
📞 Mob: 0418 212 863
✉️ Email: membership@vmccwa.com