|
|
 |
|
|
 |
|
Welcome to the World of
Koushin's Cruiserz.
In Japanese mythology, Koushin
was the Japanese God of roads, travel and progress. In days of old, travelers would
offer Koushin little straw horses for safe journeys. Today, we honor him with
HORSES OF IRON
Koushin's Cruiserz Japan
Koushin's Cruiserz East Coast
Our
club, which started in
Misawa
Japan in 1998, is growing
in
America as returning military members continue their desire to pay homage to Koushin, the Japanese God of roads, travel
and
progress.
Today,
Koushin's Cruiserz carry on the great tradition of honoring Koushin with our travels. We ride in a never-ending quest
for great ice cream, supported by out motto,
"Live
to Ride, Ride to Eat."
|
 |
| A Tribute to 9-11 (7mb) |
|
|
| We Will Not Forget |
|
|
 |
|
| Picture of Koushin Statue in Japan |
|
|
| Koushin; God of Roads, Travel and Progress |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
Places in North America where Cruiserz
are known to roam (we do not claim territory).


Legal Mumbo-Jumbo
© 1998, 2005—KOUSHIN'S
CRUISERZ MOTORCYCLE CLUB© and the club emblem (our colors) are copy written and registered trademarks owned by
the KOUSHIN'S CRUISERZ MOTORCYCLE CLUB©. Untied States and international law protect all logos and designs.
Use of the © is ok, but KOUSHIN'S
CRUISERZ MOTORCYCLE CLUB© and our colors cannot be used without our expressed written consent. If you use our logos, we'll kick your ass (probably not), or you can give us the profits and we'll have
a beer together. If you claim to be a member of the KCMC, we'll kick your ass
(again, probably not), unless of course you actually are a member. If you claim
territory in our name, we'll kick you ass (just joking), although some other bikers might do so because you probably
deserve it. Get the picture? WE CLAIM NO TERRITORY. Of course, if you're a Denver Bronco fan, come have a beer with us.
|
|
|
 |