Membership - For 2026 we will be introducing an all member Whats App group to keep up to date with all Races, Practise sessions and Ride Park days. You will be added in once the ridernet application is complete.
● Set up a Ridernet Account through MWA www.ridernet.com.au
Please join all Family Members together in Ridernet, this way you can access everyone form the same log in.
Add Club Membership through Ridernet – WA Junior MCC
● Single Membership Inc. Refundable Busy Bee Levy $200 + $150 Busy bee Levy = $350 Busy Bee Levy will be refunded back at the end of the year once 3x Busy Bees are completed.
● Single Membership not completing Busy Bee $450 – Busy Bees are not required to be completed
● Family Membership Inc. Refundable Busy Bee Levy $250 + $150 Busy bee Levy = $400 Busy Bee Levy will be refunded back at the end of the year once 3x Busy Bees are completed.
● Family Membership not completing Busy Bee $500 – Busy Bees are not required to be completed.
Once you have a club membership add your licence.
Mini/Recreational Licence – This is for riders 4-under 9yrs that wish to ride in the Demo 50cc Class or for riders 4-under 16yrs that only wish to practice at the club.
Junior National Licence – All riders 6-under 16 years riding in the 50cc Auto and above classes. All these riders must complete a logbook/5hrs of coaching and be signed off.
All riders must also be signed off when moving up a bike size for example 50cc to 65cc, 65cc to 85cc, 85cc-125/250cc. This can be done within 6 months of turning of age for that class. However, they won’t be able to race the upgraded size until they have had their birthday.
50cc Auto – 6 to under 9 years
65cc – 7- under 12 years
85cc Small Wheels – 9 – under 12 years
85cc Small/Big Wheel – 12 – under 16 years
125cc – 13 – under 16 years
250cc – 13 – under 16 years
The rider’s age for the year is determined by the age they are as at the 1st of January. The rider is able to move up to the next age bracket if they wish at their birthday however, they cannot step back down.
For example, if the rider's birthday is 9th Jan. They are 8 years old at the 1st but when they turn 9 years on the 9th they can now ride an 85cc bike. However, this means you can no longer ride a 50cc.
Or if the rider is 9 years old on the 1st January they must move up to a 65cc they are no longer able to ride a 50cc bike.
Membership is open to families, Junior riders 4 – under 19 years.
Riding Gear / Bike
Before you go out and spend $$$ on a bike and gear, we suggest you contact us or refer the Manual of Motorcycle Sport which can be downloaded from the MWA website. The manual contains a section on protective gear and bike suitability. Age ranges and applicable bike capacities is also listed.