History and Purpose of the KMA/KBA

What is the KMA/KBA?

Other KMA/KBA Activities

Kentucky Motorcycle Rider Education Program

KMA/KBA Meeting Times & Places

Freedom Fighters' Forum

KMA/KBA Membership

History and Purpose of the KMA/KBA
   
The KMA/KBA was formed in 1982 under the name of the Kentucky Biker Association and later reincorporated under the name of the Kentucky Motorcycle Association/KBA, Inc., for the express purposes of:

bulletMonitoring legislation at the Federal, State and local levels. 
bulletFostering brotherhood and mutual benefits for its members
bulletActing as a liaison between motorcyclists and governmental authorities, insurance companies and other organizations.
bulletReporting the facts about issues concerning motorcyclists and countering any biased news reporting concerning motorcyclists. 
bulletPromoting motorcycle safety and awareness for both the motorcycling and non-motorcycling public.
bulletDiscouraging motorcycle theft.
bulletPresenting and reporting a positive public image of motorcycling in Kentucky and the nation.

The KMA/KBA is Dedicated to Protecting the Rights of ALL Kentucky motorcyclists
1-800-68-CYCLE

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What is the KMA/KBA?
   
The Kentucky Motorcycle Association/Kentucky Bikers Association is a not for profit, grass roots political organization.  We are committed to educating motorcyclists, the general public and our legislators in order to protect our rights and freedoms.  Members ride many different types and brands of motorcycles.  the fact that we share the love of motorcycling is more important than the type of motorcycle we ride. 
    There are KMA chapters and districts located throughout Kentucky.  Each of these chapters and districts are represented on the Board of Directors (BOD).  The BOD also includes the KMA state officers.  The BOD meets every other moth throughout Kentucky to discuss the operation of the organization.  In addition, each chapter and district holds a monthly meeting in their area of the state.  
    The KMA seeks to promote the positive aspects of motorcycling and strives to protect the rights of motorcyclists by being involved in the local, state and national political process.  Safer motorcycling, reducing accidents and fatalities can best be accomplished through  education and training of both the motorcyclist and the general public, not through additional legislation.  
    Many of the freedoms we currently enjoy while riding motorcycles in Kentucky are the direct result of the work done by the motorcyclists in our state.  We have joined together to fight for our rights and freedoms. 
    Some of KMA/KBA/s more significant accomplishments are: 

bulletLobbied for legislation in 1992 that established the Kentucky Motorcycle Rider Education Program
bulletIn 2002 this program became free for those under 18 years of age
bulletEnacted legislation to modify the existing mandatory helmet law to allow adults age 21 and older freedom of choice as to the wearing of a helmet
bulletEstablished May as "Motorcycle Awareness Month".  This is an annual effort that raises public awareness of motorcycles
bulletRemoved motorcycles from emissions testing
bulletCreated the Motorcycle Highway Safety Commission
bulletFounded the ATV/Off Road Task Force
bulletHelped create motorcycle military license plates
bulletFought and stopped insurance legislation that was discriminatory to motorcyclists
bulletEstablished the Kentucky Motorcycle Safety & Education Advisory commission (an oversight board to the Rider Education Program)

    To Continue these efforts we need your support and participation.  Show your commitment to protecting and preserving your rights as a motorcyclist in Kentucky.  Participate in the meetings, rides and the political activities as outlined in our newsletter. 
    The KMA is fun, educational and a great way to meet people and make new friends with similar interests.  With your help, we can continue to promote the positive image of motorcyclists.  If you want more information about the KMA, please attend one of our meetings, meet other members and ask questions. 
    We are pleased that you have decided your rights are worth protecting, that the positive aspects of motorcycling are worth promoting, that education is important and that the cost of a KMA membership is a small price to pay to preserve and promote these principals.  members are the most important asset that the KMA has, so please become a member; we look forward to seeing you at our events.  

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Other KMA/KBA Activities
   
While the KMA/KBA is primarily a legislative watchdog, we do participate in events to help those less fortunate throughout the state.  One of the largest programs we are involved with is the Toys for Tots campaign.  Every year around Christmas, motorcyclists turn out in the thousands, good weather or bad, to help this worthwhile effort.  
    Our organization is strongly committed to the ideal of FREEDOM.  For this reason we have a deep commitment to our veterans.  The KMA/KBA is a proud sponsor of the National Coalition of Vietnam Veterans here in Kentucky and the POW/MIA cause.  Several runs in Kentucky bring to light this effort, with the most recognized being Rolling Thunder every Memorial Day Weekend.  

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Kentucky Motorcycle Rider Education Program
   
The KMA/KBA supports rider education programs as a way to promote motorcycle safety throughout the country.  Kentucky has such a program.  The Kentucky Motorcycle Program (KMP) is a separate entity that promotes safety by working to establish rider training courses throughout the state, by increasing awareness of a motorcyclist's knowledge of the effects of alcohol and drugs, by developing driver improvement efforts, by enhancing the public's awareness of motorcycles, and by promoting motorcycle-training classes throughout the Commonwealth.  
    The KMP's training courses follow nationally established guidelines and are accredited by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF).  Training courses include the basic course, the advanced course for licenses motorcyclists, and the Instion Preparation Workshop.  The KMP instructors are nationally certified by the MSF and attend a yearly update to maintain their approval to teach in Kentucky.  Motorcyclist user fees from motorcycle licenses, permits and registrations fund the KMP.  
    Class information can be obtained by calling 1-800-396-3234. 

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KMA/KBA Meeting Times & Places
   
Meetings for the KMA/KBA are held on a monthly basis throughout the state.  For current dates, times and locations, please contact the state office at:

1-800-68-CYCLE 
or 
visit the Contacts page for information and links to officers and chapters 

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Freedom Fighters' Forum
   
An annual legislative seminar on current issues facing motorcyclists with distinguished guest speakers from around the country. 

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KMA/KBA Membership
   
The KMA/KBA offers several types of memberships in the organization.  An individual membership costs $25.00 annually and a couples' membership costs just $35.00 annually.  To be eligible for a couples' membership, both persons must have the same mailing address.  we also offer a lifetime membership at $500.00.  The final type of membership is a business membership.  The cost for this is $100.00 annually.  business memberships are a way for the business community to support the organization.  A business membership includes free advertising in the state newsletter for one year.  
    With a KMA/KBA membership an individual, couple or business will receive the newsletter, "On the Road."  Through this publication, the member will be informed of upcoming events, seminars, legislative action and other issues concerning motorcyclists.  Members receive discounted and sometimes exclusive admission to events held by us and other Motorcycle Rights Organizations (MROs).  Participating merchants and some KMA/KBA member-owned businesses also offer discounts. 
   A membership form is just a click away at Join KMA/KBA

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