About US:

The Road Warriors Motorcycle Club was started by several men who did not see themselves quite fitting in to any of the existing motorcycle clubs available and decided to strike out on their own to build a new brotherhood of bikers. This is not to say there was anything wrong with the other clubs, they just didn't seem like a good fit for these men.

Our men are mostly martial arts experts, and boxers of a high skill level who love motorcycles and brotherhood but mostly stick to themselves. We do not desire confrontations or petty squabbles with other clubs, but we are our own men and will defend ourselves and our property if need be. Our ideal is to ride and have a great time and not concern ourselves in the private business of other motorcycle clubs.

When this club was brought into being there were two problems we knew we would face, problems with other clubs, and problems with the local law enforcement. We knew this before we put on the patch, but we are willing to stand up for what we believe in. We are currently trying to work out our differences with the other clubs, but with the law enforcement I do not think they will ever give up stopping us just because they see "colors" and want to jack us up. We have our rights as any regular citizen does, but that does not seem to matter in the least. We just don't give them any reason to take us to jail.

We do not accept former members of any big four club, or former members of their support clubs. We are not interested in former members of other clubs bringing their problems into our club.

Our club is not an A.M.A. club. For the fact that we consider their members as people who are not really bikers, but are mostly people who like to think of themselves as bikers- on the weekend. Worse, they may even consider their motorcycle as just another of their 'toys'. Our club is a serious club, and our club and our motorcycles have our constant attention. Men in our club have sacrificed even their homes for their bikes. Our bikes are always in top shape and receive regular maintenance. Our club is a brotherhood, and each brother and his family is an extension of the others. That is what a true 1% club is if anyone out there did not know. The motorcycle club is a family, closer knit than a 'riding club'. Don't buy into the definition that a 1% motorcyclist has to be a drug addicted , criminal minded and morally corrupt individual that cares about no one but himself. This is propaganda that is put out by certain governmental agencies and other organizations that have no idea what it means to actually be a 1% motorcyclist. Problems have occurred over clubs wearing the traditional diamond shaped patch. We would think that those clubs would want to interact with each other or at least show mutual respect. It doesn't always turn out that way, so many clubs out there or even independent bikers who fall into the 1% category choose not to wear the diamond with the 1% inside to keep problems at a minimum. It's a matter of choice.

We have had people ask us how to become a member. To which our reply is "You have to earn your patch, which takes time." "We do not just give our patch to anyone, and you have to be a good fit for the club."

We maintain a good relationship with the citizens in our area, and give people respect that respect us. Isn't that the way it should be?

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