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National Autocycle and Cyclemotor Club

7 St. Nicholas Road, Copmanthorpe. York. YO23 3UX

The National Autocycle and Cyclemotor Club was formed in 1981 as the East Anglian Cyclemotor Club. Since its inception the club has grown in size and now has members all over the British Isles, and also has many members in other countries throughout the World.

Membership is open to anyone interested in autocycles, cyclemotors, mopeds and any other small engined machines. The club's magazine "Buzzing" is published by the NACC® six times a year. The magazine includes a free advertising section for all members. Features include reports and photographs of events, useful articles on machines, advertisements for spare parts and suppliers etc etc

The NACC has an extensive library of owners manuals, spare parts lists, workshop manuals and many other items relating to cyclemotors, autocycles and mopeds. The club's librarian can supply members with copies of any of these documents.

Visit the DVLA Within the UK, the NACC is recognised by the DVLA for verifying V765 applications to retain registration marks and can date machines for applications for 'age-related' registrations.

A wide range of transfers are available from the NACC 's Transfer Secretary. Absolutely essential if you are restoring a machine and extremely hard to come by items these days

Several NACC members act as "Marque Enthusiasts" and help other members with any problems or enquiries about specific makes of machine. The Marque Enthusiasts will also do their best to help non-members of the club where possible - see Club Services for contact details.

Many road runs, local meetings and other event are organised each year by the NACC and local area runs arranged by Regional Sections. The Regional Sections meet regularly (usually in a Public House) to exchange information / parts / insults / jokes etc.

Visit the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs The NACC is a member of the Federation of British Historic Vehicle Clubs which monitors any impending British or European legislation which could have an adverse effect on the use of our machines.