Club Bylaws


As a member of the ROTSMC motorcycle club, it is imperative to honor and uphold the significance of our club’s colors, embracing our rich heritage with pride at all times.

  1. Our primary focus is on the passion for riding, devoid of any monetary motives. 
  2. As ROTSMC members, we respect all member bikers. Our skull logo signifies equality for all. This understanding fosters camaraderie and mutual respect within our biking community.
  3. Members are expected to adhere to all regulations outlined in the Indian Motor Vehicle Act.
  4. Club gatherings serve as vital platforms for enhancing our operational effectiveness, and member participation plays a crucial role in this regard. Attendance at club meetings is strongly encouraged.
  5. To maintain membership status, each member is required to partake in three overnight club rides, aside from the anniversary ride. Exceptions apply to members with over five years of consistent club participation or those currently residing outside the station. Nonetheless, active engagement on the club forum and contributing to club activities remain obligatory.
  6. Under no circumstances do we condone riding under the influence of intoxicants. Any member found violating this rule will face immediate expulsion.
  7. The possession or use of contraband is strictly prohibited during any club-related activities.
  8. For safety reasons, all riders and pillions must wear full-faced helmets, preferably riding gear, full-length pants or jeans, boots, guards, and mirrors on their bikes during rides.
  9. While members are encouraged to participate in events organized by other motorcycle clubs, it is essential to proudly display our club colors whenever representing ROTSMC.
  10. Members are advised against engaging with entities that disregard our club’s principles and guidelines, potentially tarnishing our club’s reputation or members’ well-being.
  11. Maintaining a sense of brotherhood and respect within and beyond our club is paramount. We refrain from belittling other clubs or their members, embodying the spirit of camaraderie across the biking community globally.
  12. In cases where a member disrupts the harmony within the club, the moderator reserves the right to expel them, with the moderator’s decision being final.
  13. For any queries or clarifications regarding the above rules, members are encouraged to reach out to the moderators.