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== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 14:37, 8 February 2014


About The Duke City Rockers

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Duke City Rocker's Logo

The Duke City Rockers are an unofficial motorcycle riding club located in Albuquerque New Mexico.

Their primary interests are Café racer style motorcycles and the Rocker culture of the 1950s and 1960s. While many members own and ride vintage motorcycles, all types of motorcycles and riders are welcome to join DCR.

Anyone interested in more information can click here.;

The Duke City Rockers host an annual rally with a Rockers vs. Mods theme. The first four rallies were held in October, and were known as "The Damn October Event" or "TDOE" I thru IV. Their fifth rally will be held in September 2014 and is tentatively being called "Attack of the Café Racers".

There is currently some discussion of chartering DCR as an American Motorcyclist Association Social Riding Club. The Duke City Rockers should not be confused with any Outlaw motorcycle club or "1%" organization.


Motorcycles DCR Members Ride

This is an incomplete list.

Triumph Bonneville

Triumph Thruxton 900

BSA Gold Star

Yamaha RD400

Honda CB400F

Honda CB550

Honda CB750

Honda GL1000

Buell M2 Cyclone

References

  1. DCR on MongoMoto
  2. DCR on Duke City Fix.
  3. DCR on GeekBobber.
  4. DCR was also featured in the August/September 2013 issue of La Loca Magazine




Duke City Rockers web page.

Duke City Rockers on Face Book.

Why We Ride, The Film.

Café Racer Magazine.

Carpy's Café Racers.

The 59 Club.

The Ace Cafe, London.

American Motorcyclist Association.

Motorcycle Safety Foundation.

Lewis Leathers.

Gasolina Boots.

Dime City Cycles



Bibliography

  • Stanley Cohen; (1972). Folk Devils and Moral Panics; The Creation of the Mods and Rockers. Routledge. ISBN 0-85965-125-8.
  • Johnny Stuart; (1987). Rockers!. Plexus Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0-85965-125-8
  • Danny Lyons; (2003). The Bikeriders. Wild Palms 1968, Chronicle Books ISBN 0-8118-4160
  • Winston Ramsey; (2002). The Ace Cafe then and now. After the Battle, ISBN 1870067436
  • Ted Polhemus; (1994). Street Style. Thames and Hudson / V&A museum ISBN 0-500-27794-X
  • Steve Wilson; (2000). Down the Road. Haynes ISBN 1-85960-651-2
  • Alastair Walker; (2009) The Café Racer Phenomenon. Veloce Publishing ISBN 978-1-84584-264-2
  • Horst A. Friedrichs (2010): Or Glory: 21st Century Rockers. Prestel ISBN 978-3-7913-4469-0
  • Clay, Mike. (1988) Café Racers: Rockers, Rock 'n' Roll and the Coffee-bar Cult. London: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 0-85045-677-0
  • Mick Walker. Café Racers of the 1960s: Machines, Riders and Lifestyle: a Pictorial Review. Crowood, 1994 ISBN 1-872004-19-9
  • Mike Seate. Café Racer: The Motorcycle: Featherbeds, clip-ons, rear-sets and the making of a ton-up boy. Parker House, 2008 ISBN 0-9796891-9-8




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