When we think of motorcycle clubs we typically think of Harley riders who spend days at a time on the open road in groups of hundreds or more. But in England there is a different kind of motorcycle club dedicated to those who love the sport of motocross. The Shrewsbury Motocross Club was started in 1976 as a means of providing group support and encouragement to amateur motocross riders from age 9 and up. Club members routinely compete in motocross races throughout England as well as the four main race events sponsored by the club every year.
Since SMX isn't an internationally known motorcycle club like the Banditos or the Harley Owners Group, their patches are a lot more obscure. Nonetheless, their "colors" are just as important to SMX members as any other motorcycle club. Their logo features a multi-colored "SMX" graphic along with some black on white text. It's actually pretty sharp to look at.
So where would a motorcycle club like this get its custom club patches? A vendor like The Cheap Place is a great option.
The Cheap Place can provide custom patches for motorcycle clubs in one of two ways. Clubs that desire a simple text-only patch could allow The Cheap Place to design and produce it for them. Clubs that have a specific logo, like SMX, can submit their design to The Cheap Place. As long as the club orders 20 pieces or more, they can have them produced at a very reasonable cost and shipped directly to them. The only thing they can't do is buy them off the shelf. In order to protect the official logos and patches of motorcycle clubs, The Cheap Place can only fill custom orders based on official club requests.