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Not to be confused with the Australian-founded club nor the non-outlaw military motorcycle club based in Ohio - which all share the same name. [55] [56] Gods Garbage Early 1970s Albany, Western Australia [38] [57] [58] Goyim riders: c. 2000 Hungary An anti-Romani and antisemitic club, which values Hungarian ultranationalism. [59] [60] Gremium: 1972
Satyrs Motorcycle Club: 1957 Los Angeles, California, United States Shrewsbury Motocross Club: 1976 Shrewsbury area, West Midlands region of England Triumph Owners Motor Cycle Club: 1949 Worldwide Vintage Motor Cycle Club: 1946 Staffordshire, England Women in the Wind MC: 1979 Toledo, Ohio, United States Women's International Motorcycle ...
The Iron Horsemen Motorcycle Club (IHMC) is an American outlaw motorcycle club that was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1967. Their insignia consists of a winged, metallic horse's head while their motto reads "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, if it weren't for the Iron Horsemen, the highways would rust".
This category includes outlaw, or one-percenter, motorcycle clubs, and topics related to them. It does not include motorcycle clubs or motorcycle hooliganism . The main article for this category is Outlaw motorcycle club .
Horry County hosts three large motorcycle events each year. Black Bike Week in Atlantic Beach is typically held Memorial Day weekend, May 24 to 27 in 2024. The Fall Rally will take place from Sept ...
Motorcycle club members meet at a run in Australia in 2009. An outlaw motorcycle club is a motorcycle subculture.It is generally centered on the use of cruiser motorcycles, particularly Harley-Davidsons and choppers, and a set of ideals that purport to celebrate freedom, nonconformity to mainstream culture, and loyalty to the biker group.
These are not part of GMC USA and share only the name, having a different patch design and colors. On August 2, 2013, the Gladiators MC (USA) met with Gladiators Norway in the town of Bodø after receiving an invitation by the Norwegian Gladiators to attend a party in Oslo, Norway. This was the first meeting of the two organizations.
Disillusioned, drunk, and angry, one evening he and three other former servicemen were drinking at the All-American Bar in Los Angeles. They decided to form a new motorcycle club themselves, taking the name from a shouted suggestion from a fellow bar patron named Walt Porter. They overheard their conversation to "Call it the Boozefighters."