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The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club is a one-percenter outlaw motorcycle club. The club was formed in Detroit , Michigan in 1954. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The club has undergone a number of large-scale police and FBI investigations, most notably in 1973, 1987 and 2007. [ 2 ]
Riders at a checkpoint in the 2009 Isle of Vashon TT poker run. A poker run is an organized event in which participants, usually using motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles, boats, snowmobiles, horses, on foot or other means of transportation, must visit five to seven checkpoints, drawing a playing card at each one. The object is to have the best ...
Sky Valley Antique & Classic Motorcycle Show (called Snohomish Antique Bike Show until 2009) Snohomish, Washington: 22,000 (2008) [1] 1997 [1] ABATE local chapter Held in Sultan or Everett 2009–2011 due to increased police costs related to concerns of motorcycle gang violence [1] Oyster Run: Anacortes, Washington: 20,000 (est.) 1981
The unique boating event features high-performance boats cutting through the waters of Lake Charlevoix and Lake Michigan on a 150-mile journey. Boyne Thunder Poker Run roars through Northern ...
Known for their annual charity run, where they deliver toys to poor children around Tijuana. Sons of Aesir 2005 Arizona, US An independent outlaw motorcycle club based out of Arizona. They have been described as a neo-Nazi white supremacist biker gang by the Anti Defamation League. [178] [179] [180] Sons of Satan: 1949 Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US
Obligatory chapter "church" meetings are held weekly, and club motorcycle trips and parties which may last several days, known as "runs", are held throughout the year. National runs take place three or four times per year, regional runs occur between five and twenty times a year, and local runs typically occur weekly. [49]
Col. James Grady, the new MSP director, announced the return of the motorcycle unit in a memo last week. Grady's predecessor, Col. Joseph Gasper, disbanded the unit after the 2022 motorcycle season.
E. J. Potter (April 24, 1941 – April 30, 2012), also known as the Michigan Madman, [1] [2] was an American dragstrip exhibition proponent. Writing his obituary in 2012, Paul Vitello of the New York Times described him as a "legend".