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About Us
The open home of bike enthusiasts and all alike.   ​

​Bridgnorth Bikers was founded in September 2008, it started off as a few friends who rode around the local area of Bridgnorth, but soon escalated to what we are today. We are a group of motorbike enthusiasts, who aim to raise as much money and awareness as we can for various charities. We are always organizing some kind of ride out and we are always aiming for the safest and best rides for bikers, new and old. Our rides are L plate friendly unless stated otherwise and we are always happy to see new riders within the convoy.

Meet The Team......

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​Founder - Stewart Boggild (Bluey)

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Hi, my name is Stewart but most people know me as Bluey, im an electrical technician by trade and i have been riding bikes now for 14 years. I currently own a SV650 and a GSXR1000. I started Bridgnorth Bikers 10 years ago as a small group of friends who simply loved to ride together, it was from there we decided to try and help those who needed it so started participating in the charity events local bike group's organised, it was later through getting to know these groups and helping out that we then decided to start hosting our own charity events. It is because of how well the group organised these events that it has led to the popularity of the group which has made it what it is today. A statement I made on a popular charity ride to a reporter a few years ago sums it all up, 'we're biker's, we're a big family, it is important that we do these things to help each other and those less fortunate than ourselves, and to help change the negative image of the biking community'.
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Chelsea Sky Huskins
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- Head Admin - Website Editor 

Hello, I'm Chelsea and i have been riding for 5 years but I'm now resident pillion to Bluey due to having our little girl. I've always loved this group as its great to be a part of a family. I'm head admin and Photographer for the group and i love what we do.
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Adam Kelly
​- Admin 

Hello, I'm Adam known more as "roadrash". I'm on my 129th bike and my first bike was a peugeot trekker 50 cc. I ride a 2017 gxsr1000.
I'm a very friendly person and really bike mad !!
​I love being a part of the group as it one big family and we help people that really need it, So its a win win.
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Andy Shergold
- Admin 

​Andy, age 53, Manager in water industry for 18 years. I had my first bike at 17 ( Kawasaki KH100). I am Currently undergoing training for advanced rider(IAM). I joined this group to contribute to charitable activities, wider diversity of members and bikes than some other groups. I enjoy helping to steward rides and get everyone there safely, I also enjoy the admin side of the group and helping to move the group forward and grow.
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Darran Peters 
​- Admin

​Darran, age 50, Groundworks supervisor. First bike Yamaha DT 125, Current bikes: Hayabusa and DL 1000 vstrom. I joined this group for the social side, getting together for ride outs and charity rides. I also help to steward the rideouts and make sure everyone gets there safely. I enjoy arranging rideouts and social events.
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Alan Woodland 
​- Lead Steward 

My name's Alan or Woody and I'm the grandad of the group lol. I've been riding bikes for the last 48 yrs and I've ridden both for enjoyment and as a profession. I like the ethics of the group as we try to guide and encourage the learners and pass on our experience, but also for the charity rides we do to raise money for various charities
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