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Founder
members Pete (Robbo), Jez (Quark), Ian (Wilkie).
This
is a history about how the club started and how it has progressed over
the years.
Pete
had been a member of the Barrel Bikers for ages but with them you had
to rejoin every year and his membership had lapsed. He was involved in
the Triumph owners at the time so he wasn't necessarily worried about
rejoining. If you get a chance to speak to him, what he doesn't know about
British bikes ain't worth knowing. Well anyway Jez and Ian wanted to join
a bike club to get more involved in the bike scene. Pete said he would
take them along to one of the Barrel Bikers meetings and introduce them
to the members with a view to joining and to rejoin himself. Sooty (Sooty's
Customs) was the chairman at the time and they were made to feel very
welcome, a very friendly bunch the Barrel Bikers. They were put up for
membership. They went along for a couple of months and got on with everybody.
In fact the Crazy Diamond MCC have had a very friendly link with the Barrel
since the early days of the club. The idea of setting up our own club
started in April 1993 when Ian, Pete and Jez were at the Boat Inn in Stoke
Bruerne. This group of bikers came in (Nice Bikers MCC I think they were
called). All riding touring style bikes. Well if they could start a club
I'm sure we can and thats how the seed was sown. We told the Barrel at
one of their meetings that we were thinking of starting our own club in
Northampton and made a quick exit.
Pete
who is the chairman has been in and out of bike clubs for about 30 years
so it was up to him to lead us in the right direction. Jez was going to
be the vice chairman and Ian was the secretary. First of all we needed
a name. Well you would think that it would be easy to pick a name, well
think again, we all came up with list that we thought would fit the bill.
Jez came up with 'Devil Slaughterers' and 'Virgin Deflowerers' but we
thought that made us sound a bit poofy. Not that there is anything wrong
with being poofy its just that we all liked women. Some of our members
have been a bit suspect mind you but thats another story. Pete came up
with the name 'Leather Chaps' which we thought was a bit hardcore. His
argument for this name was that we are all chaps and we like to dress
in leather but we were not going to be called the 'Leather Chaps' and
that was final. While we were deliberating round Jez's house his missus
who was listening to Pink Floyd on the headphones said what about the
Crazy Diamonds. Well we all fell about laughing at such a ridiculous joke
name. It wasnt until later that we realised it wasn't too bad after all.
We took the 's' off the end and called ourselves 'CRAZY DIAMOND MCC'.
With
that done, we now needed to sort out rules. I think we went a bit mad
on rules to start with but we were picking it up as we went along. We
don't have any rules anymore. It has worked for the last 8 years with
no problems. We advertised in the Mags that we were starting a club, where
we met, what night the meetings were on and that all were welcome. We
got some strange people who came along to the first few meetings. Some
of them are still members to this day. We celebrated our tenth anniversary
a couple of years ago now and it was a great night. There are some photos
somewhere. The membership has gone up and down over the last twelve years,
the most we had was about 30 members. We have an AGM every year but the
committee does not change unless the person in the job wants to stop doing
it. In fact Pete and Jez have kept their jobs since the club started.
Ian gave up his job after about 6 years as secretary and became an ordinary
member for a few years. The secretary job has been done by a number of
people since (Gary, Barry and now Carol) all of which are still members
of the club. Gary lives in Holland and is our unofficial overseas member.
We have introduced 2 new jobs as well since we started putting on events
of our own. This is a rally rep (Mike) and a treasurer. The treasurers
job became vacant this year. Barry has took this job on, and is now a
committee member again. Ian who has been the secretary and the treasurer
in the past has always designed and printed all the stuff the club has
produced over the years. He has designed and maintains this website.
As
I said before some of the people who turned up to the first few meetings
are still members or are friends of the club. We decided after a while
that we would not just have anybody in the club. At first we took on a
lot of members to build up the numbers of the club and it got a bit too
big very quickly. This was a bit of a nightmare to start with. This is
when we decided that only after a long period of us meeting a prospective
member would we even consider asking them to join. There is no time limit
for this period, but if they fit in well and get on with everybody then
there is no reason why they shouldn't be asked to join. We are more like
a group of very good mates than a club.
For
membership queries or details contact us.
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