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List of outlaw motorcycle clubs
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This is an alphabetical list of outlaw motorcycle clubs.

Outlaw motorcycle clubs

Name Year Founded Location Founded Notes Citations
69'ers MC c. 1960s Brooklyn, New York [1][2][3][4]
Annihilators Motorcycle Club 1974 Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada Merged with the Loners in June 1999. Led by Canadian gangster Wayne Kellestine, later convicted of the Shedden massacre. [5]
Aava Gang N/A Western Province, Sri Lanka
Bacchus Motorcycle Club 1972 Albert County, New Brunswick, Canada Said to be one of Canada's oldest outlaw motorcycle gangs, they also stand as one of nation's largest. Its members are known to only ride Harley-Davidson motorbikes. [6]
Bandidos 1966 San Leon, Texas, US Worldwide membership, estimated 2,400 members in 210 chapters, in 22 countries. The FBI and the Criminal Intelligence Service Canada have named the Bandidos an "outlaw motorcycle gang". [7]
Black Devils MC [de] 1969 Wiesbaden, Germany In addition to Germany, the club has several chapters in Italy. [8][9][10][11][12]
Black Pistons 2002 Neuwied, Germany Official Support club of the Outlaws MC. Has approximately 70 domestic chapters in 20 nations.
Black Uhlans c. 1970s Queensland, Australia
Blue Angels 1963 Glasgow, Scotland Formed by Allan Morrison and Billy Gordon in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Scotland. Four chapters in Scotland and Leeds, England.[13]
Bones MC [de] 1968 Frankfurt, Germany Patched over to the Hells Angels in 1999. [8][14][15]
Breed Motorcycle Club 1965 Jersey City, New Jersey, US A former one-percenter OMCG that existed within the Northeastern United States. Disbanded in 2006. [16][better source needed]
Brother Speed 1969 Boise, Idaho, Bend, Oregon US Operates within various states of the American Northwest. Membership reportedly consists of at least 200. [17]
Bullshit Motorcycle Club 1979 Tårnby, Amager, Denmark Dissolved in 1988 after many of its members were killed by rival Hells Angels in the Copenhagen Biker War.
Caloh Wagoh [nl] 2016 The Hauge, Netherlands Banned and dissolved by the Amsterdam District Court in 2021. [18][19][20][21][22]
Cannonball 1991 Helsinki, Finland The group started out as a Hells Angels support club, before eventually branching off into its own unaffiliated independent entity. [23]
Chicanos Motorcycle Club 2003 Pritzwalk, Germany With chapters in at least 8 countries, they are one of the most well-known support clubs for the Bandidos MC.
Chosen Few 1959 Los Angeles, US A mixed race outlaw motorcycle club that mostly, if not solely, resides in California. [24][25]
Club Deroes 1971 Perth, Australia
Coffin Cheaters 1970 Perth, Australia In the 1980s, the gang was among the four dominant outlaw motorcycle clubs in Western Australia. Currently operates charters in Norway, Australia and the United States. [26]
Comanchero 1968 Sydney, New South Wales, Australia Has four chapters in Australia, in addition to having a European presence within Russia, Bosnia and Spain. They are also active in Thailand and the United States. As of 2009, its membership consists of approximately 80 to 100 members.
Cossacks Motorcycle Club 1969 Tyler, Texas Notable for their involvement in the 2015 Waco shootout. [27][28][29]
Devils Diciples 1967 Fontana, California, US Although they share the same name, the group is unrelated to the Devils Disciples MC in Northwestern Europe or the Devil's Disciples MC in Quebec. There is also a club in Massachusetts known as the Devil’s Desciples MC that also lacks any connection to this group (aside from the name).
Devil's Disciples Motorcycle Club c. 1960s Quebec, Canada Disbanded by 1975 following a violent turf war with the Popeye Moto Club. Some notable leaders of the Devil's Disciples included Jacques "Coco" Mercier, Gilles Forget, and Claude "Johnny Halliday" Ellefsen. [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]
Devils Henchmen c. 1970s Timaru, New Zealand [38][39][40]
Diablos Motorcycle Club 1999 Pattaya, Thailand Populous support club for the Bandidos MC, mostly active in parts of Europe and Asia.
Diablos 1961 San Bernardino, California, US [41]
Dirty Dozen Motorcycle Club 1964 Arizona Merged with the Hells Angels in 1997.
Druids MC North 1978 Sheffield, England [42][43][44]
El Forastero 1962 Sioux City, Iowa, US Formed by bikers who had been turned down for attempting to establish a chapter of the Satan Slaves Motorcycle Club.
Epitaph Riders 1969 Christchurch, New Zealand Absorbed by the Head Hunters Motorcycle Club. [45][46][47][48][49][50]
The Finks 1970s Adelaide, South Australia, Australia A majority of the group's members, most of which belonged to the Perth chapter, were patched over to the Mongols Motorcycle Club in 2013.
Free Souls Motorcycle Club 1969 Eugene, Oregon, US Founded in 1969, this club is based in Eugene, Oregon with additional chapters in Washington state as well as Germany. [51][52]
Galloping Goose 1942 Los Angeles, US A Hollister riot participant with a predominant presence throughout American Midwest. [53][54]
Gate Keepers Motorcycle Club 2013 Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia Canadian support club for the Hells Angels MC. Active in Ontario and Nova Scotia.
Gitans MC 1967 Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada Known infamously for going to war with the Atomes MC, another drug-dealing outlaw motorcycle club based out of Sherbrooke. After successfully wiping out the Atomes MC, they went on to be absorbed ("patched-over") by the Hells Angels MC in 1984 to re-emerge as what is now the Hells Angels Sherbrooke charter.
Gladiators MC [no] c. 1980s Oslo, Norway Not to be confused with the Australian-founded club nor the non-outlaw military motorcycle club based in Ohio - which all share the same name. [55][56]
Gods Garbage Early 1970s Albany, Western Australia [38][57][58]
Goyim riders c. 2000 Hungary An anti-Romani and antisemitic club, which values Hungarian ultranationalism. [59][60]
Gremium 1972 Mannheim, Germany Gremium has over 100 chapters claims to be the largest motorcycle club in Germany. [61]
Grim Reapers 1967 Alberta, Canada Unrelated to the American-based club of the same name. [62][failed verification]
Grim Reapers MC 1965 Louisville, Kentucky An independent three-piece patch outlaw motorcycle club. The group's members exclusively ride Harley-Davidson motorbikes. [63][64][65]
Gypsy Joker 1956 San Francisco, US Located in Australia, Germany, Norway, South Africa and the United States of America. [66]
Hardliners MC [nl] 2019 Haarlem, Netherlands Founded by former Hells Angels Haarlem president Lysander de R. With at least 22 chapters, the club is reported to be one of the largest outlaw biker gangs in the Netherlands. [67][68][69][70][71][72][73]
Head Hunters 1967 West Auckland, New Zealand Having a national presence within the country, the HHMC sustain a reputation as being one of New Zealand's most notorious organized crime groups. [74][75][76]
Hells Angels MC 1948 San Bernardino, California, US Worldwide membership, estimated 4,500 members in 35 countries. Supporter clubs & groups include Red & White, Big Red Machine, Red Devils MC, Gate Keepers MC, and many others.
Hell's Lovers 1967 Chicago, US Active across the United States of America, they are a multiracial outlaw biker group.
Hessians Motorcycle Club 1968 Costa Mesa, California, US A small, but notable, American outlaw motorcycle gang which maintains at least 5 chapters across the nation. [77]
Highway 61 MC 1968 Auckland, New Zealand One of the largest gangs in New Zealand, and for a time, the nation's largest outlaw motorcycle club. Also operates in the Commonwealth of Australia. [78]
Highwaymen 1954 Detroit, US Currently the largest outlaw motorcycle club in the city of Detroit. [79]
Homietos Motorcycle Club N/A N/A Active as of 2023 in Oklahoma City, Kansas City, and Texas. Rival gang of the Bandidos Motorcycle Club.
Iron Horsemen 1960s Cincinnati, US A major 1%er club in the United States. Despite maintaining a high-profile for themselves in the country, they do not have any international charters and are exclusively domestic.
Kamikaze Riders [fr] 2004 Anderlecht, Belgium [80][81][82][83][84][85][86]
Kinfolk Motorcycle Club 2016 Texas, U.S. A one-percenter motorcycle club consisting of former Bandidos Motorcycle Club members. The two clubs are known for their long-standing rivalry. [87][88][89][90][91]
Kings Crew Motorcycle Club c. 1977 Alberta, Canada Believed to been patched-over by the Hells Angels sometime in the 1990s. [92][93][94][95][96]
Life and Death MC 1978 Greater Western Sydney, Australia [97][98][99][100][101]
Lone Legion Brotherhood Unknown Blenheim, New Zealand [102]
Lone Wolf MC 1971 New South Wales, Australia [38][103][104][105][106]
Loners Motorcycle Club 1984 Woodbridge, Ontario, Canada Co-founded by Frank Lenti. Now an International club with over 30 chapters Worldwide. [107]
Lost Breed 1976 Nelson, New Zealand A now-defunct outlaw biker club which had a very eminent existence in the New Zealand city of Nelson. They were "shut down" by the Hells Angels in 2015. [108]
Market Street Commandos 1940s San Francisco, US Notable for their participation in the Hollister riot of 1947. They would later merge with the Hells Angels to form the latter's San Francisco charter.
Median Empire MC [de] 2011 Cologne, Germany Perdominantly Kurdish-German self-proclaimed "1%er club". In addition to Germany, the group has chapters in other European countries. [109][110][111][112][113][114]
Mobshitters 1970 Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia A small, but significant, Australian outlaw bikie gang. [115][116]
Mongols 1969 Montebello, California, US Although the club is primarily situated in SoCal, it maintains a nationwide presence and has additional chapters in at least 13 overseas countries. [117]
Moonshiners 1934 Compton, California, US Known for their participation in the "Hollister riot".
Nomads 1968 Newcastle, Australia Has a substantial amount of both chapters and members across the Commonwealth of Australia.
No Surrender 2013 Zundert, Netherlands One of the most notable outlaw motorcycle clubs to have come out of the Netherlands. With over 1000 members across the globe, they have chapters in Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Morocco, Lebanon, United Kingdom, Thailand, Bosnia, Suriname, Georgia, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and the United States.
Notorious 2007 Sydney, Australia Disbanded in 2012, after law enforcement arrested prominent members, and other members quitting the gang life. [118]
Notorious MC 2013 Wuppertal, Germany An independent 1%er OMCG which originated in Germany, and has since expanded into England, Spain and Canada.
Odin's Warriors MC 1971 Brisbane, Australia [119][120][121]
Original Red Devils Motorcycle Club 1948 Hamilton, Ontario, Canada Canada's oldest outlaw motorcycle club. [122][123][124]
Osmanen Germania c. 2014–2015 Hessen, Germany Banned by the Federal Ministry of the Interior in 2018. [125][126][127][128][129][130]
Outlaws 1935 McCook, Illinois, US With an estimated 176 chapters across the globe, they prevail as one of the world's most powerful OMCGs. [131][132]
Pagan's 1959 Prince George's County, Maryland, US Regarded by law enforcement to be among the largest and most criminally involved outlaw motorcycle gangs in the United States. [133][134]
Peckerwoods 1987 Santee, California, US An all-white outlaw motorcycle club in the United States; members of other races are forbidden from joining. This small organization has been the subject of notoriety due to its connections with the American white supremacist movement. [135][136][137][138]
Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington 1945 Bloomington, California, US Members of the group played an integral role in the highly-publicized Hollister Invasion.
Popeye Moto Club 1950s-1960s Montreal, Quebec Absorbed by the Hells Angels in 1977 to become the first Hells Angels Motorcycle Club chapter in Canada. [139][140][141]
Rebels 1969 Brisbane, Australia Originally known as the Confederates, this outlaw OMCG has 70-something chapters worldwide and is the largest in Australia.
Rebels 1968 Red Deer, Alberta, Canada One of the four dominant outlaw motorcycle clubs in Alberta prior to 1997. [142] Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=List_of_outlaw_motorcycle_clubs
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