Motorcycle gang
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A motorcycle gang (also known as a biker gang, outlaw motorcycle club, or simply outlaw club), is a controversial term primarily used by law enforcement and non-motorcycle riders to describe a club who are motorcycle riders. Members are also known as 1%ers (spoken as "one percenters").
Members who have been through a full initiation are "patched members"; they may, in turn, sponsor prospects.
Major motorcycle gangs include:
- the Bandidos
- the Hells Angels
- the Outlaws
- the Pagans MC
Other notable motorcycle gangs include:
- the Annihilators
- the Diablos
- the Finks (located mainly in Australia)
- the Gypsy Jokers
- the Iron Horsemen
- the King's Choice (disbanded)
- the Loners
- the Mongols
- the Nomads (Australia)
- the Rebels (disbanded - were located mainly in Alberta)
- the Renegades
- the Rock Machine, Canadian affiliate of the Bandidos[1]
- the Satan's Choice
- the Sons Of Silence
- the Straight Satans (notable for having members in the 1960s involved with the Manson Family)
- the Vagabonds
- the Vagos
- the Warlocks
- the Warlords
There have also been scooter gangs, notably the Mods in the UK in the 1960s.
Notes
See also
- Bousouzoku, Raggare, Greaser
- Rock and roll, Rockers, Punk Rockers
- Teddy Boy (youth culture)
- Gang
- One percenter
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