List of Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs

The following is an alphabetical list of notable outlaw motorcycle clubs, including current, defunct, or historic. Clubs on this list do not necessarily meet Wikipedia's criteria for having their own separate article, but they should have citations demonstrating notability beyond just having a web site.

Category:Outlaw motorcycle clubs and the Outlaw Motorcycle Club navigation bar (at the bottom of this page) shows all the outlaw clubs that have their own Wikipedia articles.

Name Year founded Location founded Official Site Citation
Bandidos 1966 San Leon, Texas, United States
Blue Angels 1963 Glasgow, Scotland
The Breed 1968 Jersey City, New Jersey, United States
Brother Speed 1969 Boise, Idaho, United States
Chosen Few 1959 Los Angeles, California, United States
Coffin Cheaters 1970 Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Comanchero 1973 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Devils Diciples 1967 Fontana, California, United States
Diablos 1961 San Bernardino, California, United States
El Forastero Motorcycle Club 1962 Sioux City, Iowa, United States
The Finks 1970s Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Free Souls 1968 Eugene, Oregon, United States
Galloping Goose Motorcycle Club 1942 Los Angeles, California, United States
Grim Reapers 1958 Alberta, Canada
Gypsy Joker Motorcycle Club 1956 San Francisco, California, United States
Hangmen Motorcycle Club 1960 Richmond, California, United States
Hells Angels 1948 Fontana, California, United States
Hell's Lovers 1967 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Hessians MC 1968 Costa Mesa, California, United States
Highwaymen 1954 Detroit, Michigan, United States
Invaders 1965 Gary, Indiana, United States
Iron Horsemen 1960's Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Jus Brothers 1990 San Joaquin County, California, United States
Lone Legion Blenheim, New Zealand
Lost Breed 1976 Nelson, New Zealand
Market Street Commandos 1940s San Francisco, California, United States
Mongols 1969 Montebello, California, United States
Notorious 2007 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Outcast 1969 Detroit, Michigan, United States
Outlaws 1935 McCook, Illinois, United States
Pagans 1959 Prince George's County, Maryland, United States
Peckerwoods MC 1978 Santee, California, United States
Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington 1945 Bloomington, California, United States
Rebels Motorcycle Club 1969 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Rebels Motorcycle Club 1968 Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Rockers 1992 Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Rock Machine 1980s Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Road Knights New Zealand
Satan's Sidekicks Detroit, Michigan, United States
Satan's Soldiers 1980 Bronx, New York, New Jersey, United States, Australia
Solo Angeles 1959 Tijuana, Mexico
Sons of Silence 1966 Niwot, Colorado, United States
Vagos 1965 Temescal Valley, California, United States
Warlocks 1967 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Warlocks 1967 Orlando, Florida, United States
Wheels of Soul 1967 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Rutherford Birchard Hayes (1822–1893)

    It is better to have the power of self-protection than to depend on any man, whether he be the Governor in his chair of State, or the hunted outlaw wandering through the night, hungry and cold and with murder in his heart.
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