Other RileyClubs
To access these websites, just click on the underlined title below each site picture, and you should be directly connected to the sites.

Riley Motor Club of Australia (NSW) As the oldest Australian Club and website, it is the most developed, with many useful and interesting features It lists all their spares, and also has useful “Help” page where there are many RM series manuals. It really sets the standard for all Australian Riley websites.
Riley Restorer Club of Australia
This is the newest Riley Club in Australia and has a heavy emphasis on restoring and maintaining our cars. They co-operate with all Australian Riley Clubs, manufacture new parts and have a large stock of second hand parts.

Riley Motor Club of Queensland This is a neat and fairly basic site. It does have copies of 2023 and 2024 Club magazines. Pages are Club Intro, Events, Gallery, and Cars for Sale. It doesn’t have a Links page.

Riley Motor Club of South Australia This is a very smart and interesting site. Although it has all of the usual pages, it has some interesting extra ones, such as Riley stories, and Rileys in films. It also has a search function.

Riley Motor Club of Western Australia A very professional looking site for such a small club. One of its unique features is that it has the the eccentric “Mr Tweed’s” Youtube videos on the restoration of a Riley Monaco, that can be downloaded. It also has members own area.
Riley Car Club of New Zealand A well-designed site having the usual pages, including a For Sale page, A Wanted to buy Page, and a Link page where you can access their extensive Library. (see the direct link below)

Riley Car Club of New Zealand Online Library If you haven’t got a copy of your car’s handbook or workshop manual it will most likely be on this site, and it can be downloaded and printed. There are factory bulletins, Riley Company promotional material, books and media articles, club members collections. It has our Blue Diamond back to Issue one in 1958, The Riley Gazette of NSW Archive, a Riley Record archive and much more. Many people from New Zealand, Australia, and the U.K. have generously donated material for the library. The breadth of the material is truly remarkable.

Riley RM Club UK This is a site for all post-war Rileys from the RMA to the RMH Series. It has a very functional look, and is excellent for spare parts, but you must be a member to purchase these. It also has a very active forum that has been developed over many years. As with spares access you must be a member to be able to log on. The forum is great if you have a technical problem to solve, as you have access to a good number of Riley “experts”.

Riley Motor Club UK The original Riley club formed in 1925. It covers all model Rileys, but has a bit of a BMC focus, as these cars are not covered by any other Riley club. It does have a forum which is password protected.

Riley Cars Archive Heritage Trust This site was professionally set up about three years ago and is still a work in progress. It has recently been updated, and shows great promise, but its potential is yet to be fully realised. It has copies of the Riley factory sponsored Riley Record going back to 1927

Riley Register UK A well-established site that caters for pre-war Rileys exclusively. There is a forum and a list of available spares that both require you to me a member to access them. In fact, the only way to order spares from overseas is via the site, but it still requires you to email the Spares Officer to get a quote for the freight, and ring her back to give her your credit card details. There is a great section called Riley Register Knowledge Database, which is very useful.
Scottish Riley Enthusiasts Club This appears to be a pretty much members-only club
http://www.mikeplastow.com/projects/kestrel%20rebuild.html
This site details the restoration of a Riley 9 Kestrel.


