Frequently Asked Questions
Iron Tridents is selective by design. This page answers the most common questions clearly, but not every part of club life is for public explanation.
Iron Tridents is a traditional motorcycle club based in Sussex, built on loyalty, respect, conduct, and brotherhood. The club values discipline, standards, and genuine commitment over numbers.
No. The club is not built for everyone. Genuine enquiries are welcome, but progression depends on fit, conduct, consistency, and respect for club culture.
Use the Join page and complete the enquiry form honestly and in full. Incomplete, misleading, or insincere enquiries are unlikely to progress.
Full Membership progression requires, among other things, being at least 21, holding a valid motorcycle licence, actively riding a road-legal motorcycle of at least 500cc, and not belonging to another motorcycle club or patch-holding organisation.
Yes. For Full Membership progression, you must own and actively ride your own motorcycle that is legal, insured, and roadworthy.
The minimum requirement for Full Membership progression is 500cc.
No. The club does not accept Full Membership progression from anyone who belongs to another motorcycle club or patch-holding organisation.
Support Crew is separate from Full Membership. It allows supporters to stand with the club in the appropriate way, without holding club status, authority, or colours.
No. Support Crew may wear approved supporter merchandise only. They must not wear club colours, cuts, or items resembling official club patches.
Yes, supporter merchandise is made available through Support 9-20 branding and related supporter items. Merchandise for supporters is distinct from official club colours and insignia.
That depends on the type of ride or event. Some are club-focused, while others may be suitable for supporters, guests, or public-facing attendance where appropriate.
Because standards, privacy, discretion, and club security matter. Not everything is for public explanation, and that is intentional.
