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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 ]
Motorcycle deaths hit a record high of 6,084 in 2021 — the most recent year national data was available. Of those, 121 were dirt bike riders. Injury and death around US — and in Michigan
A mixed race outlaw motorcycle club that has chapters in at least 34 U.S. states and the Philippines. [24] [25] Club Deroes: 1971 Perth, Australia Coffin Cheaters: 1970 Perth, Australia In the 1980s, the gang was among the four dominant outlaw motorcycle clubs in Western Australia. Currently operates charters in Norway, Australia and the United ...
HELLBOUND Motorcycle Club, Ashland, Ohio; Hell's Henchmen Motorcycle Club, in Illinois and Indiana (patched over in 1994) [93] Hellkats Motorcycle Club [5] Hellside Motorcycle Club; Hooligans MC, in Arizona [94] Horror Merchants MC 1%ers Massachusetts, New Hampshire; Iron Cross Motorcycle Club [5] Kings of Mayhem Motorcycle Club [95] Longriders ...
Harry Joseph Bowman (July 17, 1949 – March 3, 2019), also known as "Taco", was an American outlaw biker and gang leader who served as the international president of the Outlaws Motorcycle Club between 1984 and 1999. During his tenure as president, the club had chapters in more than 30 cities in the United States and some 20 chapters in at ...
First Fridays features a visit from Phil Comar, who holds the world record for the longest motorcycle ride with no hands at 680 miles. 'Bike Night' activities to fill downtown Adrian for Sept. 6 ...
The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club (NABSMC) is a Black ... (Buffalo Soldier MC), Grand Rapids, MI, Dallas TX, Kokomo, IN, St Louis MO, and Harrisburg, PA. Each of ...
Motorcycle stunts 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".