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The Chicago Chapter of ABATE of Illinois was
founded in 1985 to: Actively engage in the political
process by supporting laws and regulations that protect the
rights of motorcyclists, and opposing laws and regulations
that infringe on motorcyclists' rights. Help prevent motorcycle accidents
through Rider Education and Motorcycle Awareness programs. Foster political awareness and
political involvement within our membership. Promote a positive image of the
motorcycling community to the general public.
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American Knights - The American Knights
Motorcycle Club is comprised of active, retired and disabled law
enforcement officers in addition to qualified civilians who
support the goals of law enforcement. The club promotes
brotherhood, the sport of motorcycle riding and raising money
for charity as a non profit organization. They have been honored
three times by the Chicago City Council for outstanding charity
work in Chicago and they are also a recognized Chicago Police
Department Organization.
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American Lawmen - The American Lawmen
Motorcycle Club (ALMC) is a not-for-profit organization that is
incorporated in the State of Illinois. The club's membership
consists of a brotherhood of active and retired peace officers,
select civilians and honorary members who are riding enthusiasts
who own and operate Harley Davidson Motorcycles. The purpose of
the ALMC is to encourage and promote the sport of motorcycling
and to conduct motorcycling activities in and around the
community
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Barrio Riders - The Barrio Riders is group of diverse people
from all walks of life dedicated to establishing a good image of
the motorcycling community while creating lasting friendships.
They promote motorcycle safety while having fun riding and doing
family and community oriented activities. The Club is open to
all types of motorcycles and continually seeks new ways to
enhance member’s experiences of owning a motorcycle.
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Blue Steel - The overall purpose of Blue
Steel is to strengthen the bond between Law Enforcement Officers
and its Civilians and their families and its community in which
they serve in the time of need. They also support a variety of
charities, and organizations
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Brothers In Blue - The Brothers In Blue
Motorcycle Club was by a few Law Enforcement Officers and a
couple of Fire Department Personnel as a Non-Profit Organization
in Chicago, IL. The club best suits First Responders with their
shared interests in Motorcycles and the open road. They believe
that family and friends come first and they offer a club that
promotes camaraderie and loyalty between all emergency services
personnel. The Brothers In Blue Motorcycle Club was created to
assist and support the members of our professions and their
families in their time of need
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The City Heat Motorcycle Club, is a brotherhood
and a fraternal organization, not an association. It is a
motorcycle club made up of law enforcement personnel,
professionals and tradesmen with a common passion and enthusiasm
for motorcycling. They plan events which include local and
long-distance rides, charity fund raisers, poker runs and social
gatherings with other local clubs and associations.
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The Iron Justice Motorcycle club is a non-for profit
organization consisting of proud, sworn Law Enforcement
officers (active, retired, or disabled) regardless of gender,
race, color or creed as well as many law abiding friends. They
are all true motorcycle enthusiasts who promote motorcycle
safety and awareness and enhance the thrill and excitement of
the true sport of motorcycle riding.
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The Latin America Motorcycle Association has
folks who enjoy riding bikes in leisure time and enjoy
activities that are closely related to riding bikes. L.A.M.A.
members organize and participate in local community life.
L.A.M.A. is an international organization and has many chapters
in several countries: USA, Puerto Rico, Venezuela, Uruguay,
Mexico, Cuba and Australia.
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LERC is an independent organization not
affiliated or sponsored by any motorcycle manufacturer,
organization, or club. It is not affiliated or sponsored by any
Law Enforcement organization, agency or union. LERC was
organized to unite brothers and sisters of Law Enforcement, and
share in the sport of motorcycling. The goal of LERC is to
generate an increased enthusiasm for riding motorcycles. LERC
events are intended to promote enjoyable and safe activities for
its members and participants, establish esprit de corps and
camaraderie in the community, and at times promote charitable
endeavors.
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The
RPMC is a non-profit organization that hosts and attends numerous
charity events in support of public safety officers and their families.
The membership is comprised of law enforcement and fire service
personnel who share the common love of riding their American made
motorcycles, and who believe that loyalty and camaraderie are core
values for public safety personnel. We do not believe in politics in
public safety but rather in doing what is right and being loyal to our
professions.
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From the beginning, it was determined that the Untouchables
Motorcycle Club would be created solely to benefit the widows
and children of fallen police officers, strengthen the existing
Brotherhood, and to promote the love of motorcycling and true
freedom. The Club's motto quickly became, "Riding for our
Brothers that can't."
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The Wild Pigs Motorcycle Club is composed of active and retired
law enforcement officers who enjoy riding Harley-Davidson, and
other American Made, motorcycles. The club is formed upon the
bonds of brotherhood forged in our passion for motorcycles and
our shared experiences as law enforcement officers. They are an
active supporter of many other law enforcement motorcycle clubs
and several charitable endeavors.
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SOKOL powstawl Motorcycle Club was founded in 1997 by
Magda "Wild" Huk, as the SOKOL Brotherhood. It is the first
Polish motorcycle club in the United States. In 2003 after much
effort and hard work it was renamed SOKOL RIDERS.
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The Justified Motorcycle Club of Illinois Will / Du Page Chapter is
dedicated to promoting brotherhood, the sport of motorcycling and
raising money for charity . Our membership includes a majority of law
enforcement personal, active, and retired First Responder's &
Veterans, as well as qualified civilians who support the goals of our
Club and Law Enforcement.
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