During 2020’s ride, the COS chapter surpassed funds raised by larger neighboring cities for men’s mental health and they’re hoping to do that again this year.
“The best part of BSM is the variety of people that gather here. Inclusive of women and men, young and old folk, hooligans, and upstanding citizens of COS, all enthusiasts, all happy to share what they’ve experienced and ready to help one another,” Adam warmly shared.
In February of 2020, Adam Morley’s vintage motorcycle garage, Boulder Street Moto, was composed of just 23 members.
Throughout the hardships of 2020, some have leaned into activities that productively fill time and feel healthy. That practice has encouraged 30 new members to join BSM over the past 11 months.
The expansion has helped Adam realize that the club’s biggest asset isn’t the attractive atmosphere of the space, the inclusions of individual lifts for members’ bikes, the endless tools for wrenching, or the delicious drinks, thanks to partners like Switchback Roasters and Lee Spirits Company.
It’s the community.
“The best part of BSM is the variety of people that gather here. Inclusive of women and men, young and old folk, hooligans, and upstanding citizens of COS, all enthusiasts, all happy to share what they’ve experienced and ready to help one another,” Adam shared.
And it’s not just about the bikes. They also help a great cause. BSM’s annual Distinguished Gentlemen’s Ride is a highlight of every year. Adam expects about 100 riders for 2021’s four-hour experience. The COS chapter raised more funds for men’s health in 2020 than larger neighboring cities. They’re hoping to repeat that this year.
The Boulder Street Moto club is kind and welcoming for bike lovers to work, to learn, to restore, and to ride together.
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