This is a list of motorcycle-related clubs with articles on Wikipedia.
Name | Year founded | Location |
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59 Club | 1962 | London, England |
Antique Motorcycle Club of America | 1954 | New England, United States |
Association of Recovering Motorcyclists | 1986 | Worldwide |
The Bike Shed Motorcycle Club | 2015 | London, England |
Bikers for Christ | 1990 | Marysville, California, United States |
BMW Motorcycle Owners of America | 1972 | |
Boozefighters | 1946 | California, United States |
Canadian Army Veteran Motorcycle Units (CAV) | 2003 | |
Christian Motorcyclists Association | 1975 | Hatfield, Arkansas, United States |
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, Germany |
Jewish Motorcyclists Alliance | 2004 | Worldwide |
London Ladies' Motor Club | 1926 | London, England |
Madras Bulls | 2002 | Chennai, India |
Mongols Motorcycle Club | 1969 | United States |
Moped Army | 1997 | United States |
Motor Maids | 1940 | United States and Canada |
Motorcycle Riders Association of Australia | 1978 | Victoria, Australia |
Night Wolves | 1989 | Soviet Union |
Patriot Guard Riders | 2005 | Mulvane, Kansas, United States |
Rainbow Motorcycle Club | 1971 | San Francisco, California, United States |
The Royal British Legion Riders Branch | 2004 | |
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 Association | 1978 | Australia |
Leather & Lace Motorcycle Club | 1983 | Florida, United States |
Untouchables Motorcycle Club | 2000 | United States |
The Bandidos Motorcycle Club, also known as the Bandido Nation, is an outlaw motorcycle club with a worldwide membership. Formed in San Leon, Texas, in 1966, the Bandidos MC is estimated to have between 2,000 and 2,500 members and 303 chapters located in 22 countries, making it the second-largest motorcycle club in the world behind the Hells Angels.
The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, incorporated as the American Outlaws Association or its acronym, A.O.A., is an international outlaw motorcycle club. Founded in McCook, Illinois in 1935, the Outlaws MC is the oldest outlaw biker club in the world. With 441 chapters located in 43 countries, and a membership of over 3,000, the club is also the third-largest in the world, behind the Hells Angels and the Bandidos. Outlaws members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
A motorcycle club is a group of individuals whose primary interest and activities involve motorcycles. A motorcycle group can range as clubbed groups of different bikes or bikers who own same model of vehicle like the Harley Owners Group.
Pagan's Motorcycle Club, or simply the Pagans, is an outlaw motorcycle club formed by Lou Dobkin in 1957 in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. The club rapidly expanded and by 1959, the Pagans, originally clad in blue denim jackets and riding Triumphs, began to evolve along the lines of the stereotypical one percenter motorcycle club.
An outlaw motorcycle club, known colloquially as a biker club or bikie club, is a motorcycle subculture 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.
Motorcycling is the act of riding a motorcycle. For some people, motorcycling may be the only affordable form of individual motorized transportation, and small-displacement motorcycles are the most common motor vehicle in the most populous countries, including India, China and Indonesia.
The Auto-Cycle Union (ACU) is the governing body of motorcycle sport in the British Isles, including the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, excluding Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
The Ulster Grand Prix is a (currently) defunct motorcycle road race which took place on the 7.401 mi (11.911 km) Dundrod Circuit made up entirely of closed-off public roads near Belfast, Northern Ireland. Due to the races having the fastest average speed over a single lap of any motorcycle road race, it is the fastest race of its kind in the world. The lap record of 136.415 mph was set by Peter Hickman in the 2019 superbike race, a faster average than the Isle of Man TT lap record, which stands at 136.358mph as of 2024, set also by Peter Hickman.
The Mongols Motorcycle Club, also known as the Mongol Brotherhood or Mongol Nation, is an international outlaw motorcycle club. Originally formed in Montebello, California, in 1969, the club is headquartered in Southern California. Although the Mongols' main presence lies in California, they also have chapters nationwide in 14 states and internationally in 11 countries. Law enforcement officials estimate approximately 2,000 "full-patched" members are in the club. The Mongols are the fifth-largest outlaw biker club in the world, after the Hells Angels, the Bandidos, the Outlaws and the Pagans.
The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) is an international outlaw motorcycle club whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. In the United States and Canada, the Hells Angels are incorporated as the Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation. Common nicknames for the club are the "H.A.", "Red & White", "HAMC", and "81". With a membership of over 6,000, and 467 charters in 59 countries, the HAMC is the largest "outlaw" motorcycle club in the world.
The Brother Speed Motorcycle Club is an American outlaw motorcycle club that was formed in Boise, Idaho in 1969, and is active in Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. It once was referred to by the Oregon Department of Justice as one of the nine "motorcycle clubs" active in their state.
The Highwaymen Motorcycle Club is a one-percenter outlaw motorcycle club. The club was formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1954. The club has undergone a number of large-scale police and FBI investigations, most notably in 1973, 1987 and 2007. In the early 1970s several members were convicted of bombings and raids of the homes and the clubhouses of rival motorcycle clubs.
The Lost Breed Motorcycle Club was an outlaw motorcycle club in Nelson, New Zealand, formed in 1976. The club announced that they were strongly opposed to the drug P (Meth) and domestic violence although police consider these claims to be dubious.
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".
The following outline is provided as an overview of motorcycles and motorcycling:
The Mobshitters Motorcycle Club, is a "one-percenter" outlaw motorcycle club in Australia with around four chapters.
The Original Red Devils Motorcycle Club was a Canadian outlaw motorcycle club based in Southern Ontario, it was founded in Hamilton in 1948, making it Canada's oldest Motorcycle Club. The club originally went by "Red Devils", however to differentiate themselves as the original from the other motorcycle clubs using similar names they added the "Original" onto the front of their name.
The Cossacks Motorcycle Club or Cossacks MC are an American outlaw motorcycle club. Said to be one of the largest outlaw biker groups in the state of Texas, they are best known for their conflicts with the rival Bandidos Motorcycle Club - most notably, the 2015 Waco shootout which left seven members of the group dead. The Cossacks MC are allegedly the second-largest biker club in the state of Texas.