Millennium 2000 B.C
Late December 1999 at the Woodsman pub Bamber Bridge, was when 7 friends got together and first formed Millennium 2000 BC, from there the club moved to the Black Bull Bamber Bridge. Many of these original members although no longer in the club still now see us regularly. Also, one of our former members Steve has his own shop in Horwich "V TWIN MOTORCYCLES" at the rear of Greenwood Service Station so why not check it out.
Membership has grown from the original 7 members to a healthy 50+ When the club needed a larger venue for their meetings, they again approached the Woodsman Pub and were there until Sep 2001. When due to a temporary closure of the Woodsman we moved to Tommy Tuckers, School Lane, Bamber Bridge.
Due to Tucker's closing for renovation, not due to us I may add, we now meet at The Broadfield Arms, Leyland Lane, Leyland. You do not have to be a member to attend a meeting and you will be made most welcome if you do, just let a member know on the night you are there and would like to attend and they will introduce you.
We held our 1st bike show in 2001 and since then we have hosted 8 Anniversary rock-nights, 4 Halloween rock nights, and 6 Rallies. The 9th CAVEMAN BASH is planned for July 15th to 18th . We put on our first Rally in 2002 for around 200 people and since then it has grown each year to over 900 attending now. We have held the CAVEMAN BASH Rally every year since. Everyone parties for the whole weekend, there is plenty of entertainment i.e. Rock bands (lots), Rock DJ, plus a second DJ in the marquee, Fire eaters, an Angle grinder act, all the usual trade stalls and an excellent Tattooist. Raffles, Competitions, Silly Games. The only down side is, that weekend all our members have to work to ensure the rally is as good as possible for those who attend. Ahh well - We do party for the rest of the year though.
We also have the Millennium Girls, a formidable group indeed. They are not just the other half's, but a very valuable part of the club, and can probably out ride the blokes (in other clubs of course). They know how to party at the rallies, rock nights etc and stick together like glue, so it is not just a blokes club.
Keep an eye on the events page on our website for whats on.
This club is a non political, relaxed, friendly, fun club. Our aim is to promote the lifestyle we all care so much about, ride bikes, meet with other clubs and bikers, and generally behave in a mutually respectful manner