Gay biker clubs

In South Florida, the Thebans Motorcycle Club, Inc. of Miami began its history as a domestic, nonprofit corporation on Aug. 6, By the Thebans were important enough to be one of the cofounders of the Dade County Coalition for Human Rights. Join our motorcyclists on Signal private chat channel, ask questions, get informed!

We are exclusively a gay men's motorcycle club - owning and riding a motorcycle are requirements for membership. Empire City Motorcycle Club, Inc. We are the oldest ongoing gay all riding organisation in the country and a vital part of the gay community in New York metropolitan area.

The Satyrs Motorcycle Club is a gay men 's motorcycle club. These men just happen to be gay. Watch the ECMC documentary Watch episode two of Kiwi Callahan's "Where I Don't Belong" in the box above or by clicking here. Founded in , the Border Riders Motorcycle Club is one of the oldest and largest gay motorcycle clubs in North America.

Our diverse membership hails mostly from Washington, Oregon, and British Columbia and is composed of seasoned. ECMC was featured in OUT! Click on 'Evil' Ed's bulge to see the article and photo spread! Established in in Los Angeles and still going strong, they have become one of the best known gay MCs in the country.

There are so many exciting rides coming up, we can't feature them all here From our annual Emilio Carranza Memorial ride a tribute to 'Mexico's Amelia Earhart' in the New Jersey Pine Barrens , visiting two gay campgrounds: Circle J. and Hillside, Riding the Back of the Dragon in Virginia with the men of Spartan MC, to a trip to Fierté Montréal Montreal Pride in Canada!

WILD RIDES AHEAD! uk" We only send about one e-mail per month and you can unsubscribe at any time. In episode two, Kiwi gets an exclusive look into the history and inner workings of Empire City Motorcycle Club. If you upgrade from Associate to Full Member, you pay only the prorated difference.

Rumblings has biker news and information, as well as ECMC and regional club information. The Satyrs Motorcycle Club is the oldest gay continuous motorcycle club in the United States. You can choose what colour our events and rides show up to make things easy to see. The first gay motorcycle club, the Los Angeles Satyrs, began in and is still in existence.

After six months, you may apply for Full Membership if you wish. When we look at such an MC, we are looking at more than just the history of the time and the club. In the United States, gay motorcycle clubs started forming in the s, forged in the fires of McCarthy-era homophobia and anti-gay police raids, as USC Today reports.

Empire City MC has two regular monthly meetings, our "Open General Meeting" business meeting is held 8pm-9pm the first Wednesday of each month and our less-formal "social" hour is held from 8pm-9pm on the third Wednesday. So very much more we are about RIDING, not about DRAMA!

ECMC was featured in UNION MAG Union Mag United Kingdom came across the Atlantic to interview Empire City MC! Watch their view interview in the box above or by clicking here. This is an exciting project for everyone involved, as we've has never opened our doors to a journalist at this level ever before.

We'd also love the opportunity to learn more about you. The club’s mission is virtually identical to any other biker club: to provide a brotherhood for men who just want to ride their Harleys, BMWs and Triumphs. To join, you'll need two full ECMC members to sponsor you, assess your riding skills, and nominate you for a vote by the membership for admission as an Associate Member.

It was founded on November 5, at the home of Chapin "Smitty" Smith, where, along with seven founding members, the club held its first official meeting. Who Are WeWho are the Border Riders? Then join our exclusive "Motorcyclists on Signal" Signal channel by clicking here.

Visit Union Mag's website at: "UnionMag. We provide social and educational opportunities for members and other gay men interested in recreational motorcycle touring. Learn more about ECMC We have a variety of ways to reach out to us and for you to see what we're doing!

Read more about membership here. We are also looking at such themes and issues as camp, bricolage, and identity.