Featured Motorcycle Club – Motor Maids WI, USA

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Motor Maids, Inc is motorcycling’s 1st Women’s riding organization, founded in 1940. We are a diverse group of Ladies that love life and love riding. We hail from all over the state so chances are that there is someone relatively close to you.

Motor Maids Motorcycle Club

Ever need a riding partner? Feel like tagging along to go to an event? Want to meet the group? Check out our events page for the next meeting or activity. We try to meet for lunch in the off season periodically to keep in touch. And in the summer, we try to schedule monthly rides or events that offer opportunities to get out of the house and on the bike. So put us on your calendar and join the fun!

In the late 30’s, a young woman motorcycle enthusiast named Linda Dugeau of Providence, Rhode Island, conceived the idea that there might be a number of women who owned their own motorcycles and might be interested in becoming acquainted with one another.  Linda wrote to dealers, riders and anyone she thought might know of women motorcycle riders.  After this extensive search, she compiled a list from which the Motor Maid organization was founded with 51 Charter members in 1940.

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Featured Motorcycle Club – Iron Spartans MC

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The Iron Spartans Motorcycle Club was founded by a group of friends, known as the “original seven.” After riding and patching with another law enforcement motorcycle club, we felt our philosophical ideals would best be served on our own, which was the impetus for creating the Iron Spartans Motorcycle Club. We all share a love for riding and American-made motorcycles. We ride skillfully and confidently, as the majority of our members are current or former law enforcement motorcycle officers. We enjoy the freedom of the open road, the camaraderie of our brotherhood, and good times accordingly. We are law enforcement officers first and foremost and abide by the conduct expectations of our profession.

Iron Spartans MC

The founding principals of the Iron Spartans Motorcycle Club are simple: dedication to our families, our work, and our club; camaraderie; love to ride and ride skillfully; loyalty and respect for one another. Membership is reserved for active or retired law enforcement officers. Mere ownership of a motorcycle does not solely qualify one for membership. We are interested only in quality members who will positively promote our club and enhance our brotherhood. Our bylaws govern our conduct as club members and are strictly adhered to.

Our center patch design is that of the Iron Spartan. “Iron” represents American-made motorcycles, the foundation of our club. The Spartans of ancient Greece were highly disciplined and fierce defenders of liberty. We aptly chose the Spartan to represent our profession. The Iron Spartan wears the legendary Spartan warrior helmet. He is looking down and away, somber yet resolved, in mourning of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. He wears a seven point badge around his neck to signify our law enforcement roots. A black mourning ribbon adorns the badge in remembrance of law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. The mourning ribbon includes a thin blue line, in honor of the thin line of officers who prevent civilized society from descending into anarchy.

We support all law enforcement and public safety motorcycle clubs. As our passion is riding motorcycles, we support all endeavors to promote the liberty of riding. We have chapters throughout California and have recently branched out into other States. If you are interested becoming an Iron Spartans member or forming a chapter in your area, please e-mail us for more information. Keep in mind, however, membership is not an entitlement and patches are not sold, they are earned. We are a club of quality over quantity.

Featured Clubs April 23rd 2012

Featured Motorcycle Club – The Untouchables MC

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The Untouchables Motorcycle Club was founded in the City of Gary, Indiana in the summer of 2000 by Todd “Pac Man” Cliborne and Jeff “The Glide” Matson. From the beginning, it was determined that the UMC would be a local Club created solely to benefit the widows and children of fallen police officers. The Club’s motto quickly became, “Riding for our Brothers that Can’t.”, and clearly reflects the purpose for its creation.

Untouchables Motorcycle Club - Indiana

The Club’s chosen name “Untouchables” was used to describe Federal Agent Eliot Ness and his group of law enforcers that took down mob kingpin, Al Capone, during Chicago’s Prohibition-era. To this day, the name “Untouchables” signifies strength, unity and determination under extraordinary circumstances.

The Club’s colors are forged forever in Black and Orange. The centerpiece features a menacing skull character aptly named, “Eliot.” Like his famous namesake, Eliot wears a Black Fedora hat, Black trench coat, Black gloves, and a gold police star to signify that he is a Protector. In his hands, a smoking Thompson sub-machine gun, to warn against evil.

After careful planning and preparation, the UMC made its public debut on Labor Day in 2000. Although the UMC received numerous requests to start Chapters in other parts of the country, the Club remained in Indiana until shortly after the attacks of September 11, 2001.

In keeping with the desire to remain “local”, the UMC’s bylaws only allow for one Charter per state. Members from around the Chartered state belong to one centralized Chapter in a designated city.

Today, the UMC is considered one of the most recognized and respected law enforcement motorcycle clubs in America and continues to grow and prosper throughout the world. The Club’s expansion and influence in the motorcycling community recognizes no boundaries. The Untouchables are here to stay!

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