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nWe are a non-profit corporation. Our primary mission is to provide financial assistance to Heroes and their families in their time of need when other resources are not available in a timely manner.
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PurposeTo make motorcycling communities, as well as the public at large, aware that people are serious motorcyclist and deserve such recognition.
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UnityTo unite with various organizations for the purpose of supporting charitable functions, and the improved communities such deserve.
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LeadershipTo lead our youth towards a positive direction such that life may be successful without drugs and violence such recognition.
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EducationTo make available, information on safe courses and to provide assistance to novice riders, through mentoring of good sportsmanship and motorcycle.
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EncouragementTo show everyone, that they have limitless potential and can accomplish any goal or dream of good sportsmanship and motorcycle responsibility.
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RecreationTo enhance the sheer enjoyment of motorcycling while maintaining the integrity of good sportsmanship and motorcycle responsibility.
our rules
For example, club members must adhere to a code of conduct while wearing their outlaw club’s colors, and women who associate with the groups are expected to behave in specific ways. In fact, many of these bikers appreciate a military-style hierarchy. Rules are integral to life in an outlaw biker club.
- You must be at least 16 years old, preferably 18 or older
- You must have your profile, wall and friends set to public
- Members will observe all State/Provincial traffic laws at all times.
- Meetings have strict protocols
- Attendance at all meetings is mandatory
Some of the regulations are simple mandates all motorcycle club members must follow. Other rules are unique to particular clubs such as the Hells Angels, the Bandidos, or the Outlaws. Members must follow each set of regulations or else face strict punishment.
- Members may have to commit acts of violence
- Only one motorcycle club can control an area
- Members must be completely loyal to the club
- Nonmembers are not allowed to know club business
- Leaving a motorcycle club isn't easy
If you are looking to find a group of well-established and safe to ride with, you’ve found us. We were founded as a formal motorcycle club in Boston in 1985, and are still going strong. We focus on safe riding and we also ride for charities that are near and dear to our hearts.
- Only men can join
- Meetings have strict protocols
- Prospective members endure brutal hazing
- Some new members have to deal with human waste
- Attendance at all meetings is mandatory
- Race may play a part in the induction process