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Pages in category "Motorcycle clubs in the United States" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Larger outlaw motorcycle clubs have been known to form support clubs, also known as "satellite clubs", which operate each with their own distinctive club name but are subservient to the motorcycle club that has established them. They offer support to the principal club in a number of different ways.
Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association: 2001 United States Cornerstone Motorcycle Ministry: 1978 Cycle Queens of America: 1958 Freewheelers EVS: 1990 Somerset, Bristol, Bath, West Wiltshire, South Gloucestershire God's Squad CMC: 1971 Australia > 16 countries, 40 chapters Harley Owners Group: 1983 Worldwide Holy Riders: 1981 Norway, Australia ...
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 ...
Brother Speed was established by a group of high school friends who enjoyed riding together. The friends noticed an increase in motorcycles in the area and decided to run a newspaper ad looking for anyone interested in starting a club. A meeting was organized with approximately 20 people attending.
Some of the group's support clubs include the Street Misfitz MC, Black Angels MC, So Solid Ryders MC, the Saddle Bastards MC, and Chauns MC. While historically the Sin City Deciples has required that all members own and ride Harley Davidson motorcycles, riders of metric bikes, including sport bikes, are able to join the Deciple's sibling club ...
Membership benefits include free admission to the Harley-Davidson Museum, favorable insurance rates, motorcycle shipping, mileage and member year recognition, rallies and events, and camaraderie. [7] Once a motorcycle owner is a member at the national level, he or she is then eligible to join one or as many local chapters as he or she wishes.
The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA) is an association of veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who ride motorcycles.The CVMA mission is to support and defend those who have defended their country and their freedoms.