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 |
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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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