Australian Motorcycle News

The night the lights went out

THE SOUND OF lightning and torrential rain sweeping across South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula seems entirely appropriate tonight. Like motorcycle clubs around Australia, SA’s Victor Harbor-based Mud’n’Tars is facing a storm brought on by the Covid pandemic, local council obligations and lease rights to its main facility.

Formed in 1986, the club still follows the founding principles laid down by its original members. Many of these are now life members and some national champions. When the club celebrated its

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