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The Loners Motorcycle Club was founded in 1979 by Frank "Cisco" Lenti.Lenti first joined the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club and left in 1978. Another reason may have been that an ambitious Lenti never rose above the rank of prospect in Satan's Choice, causing him to leave.
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
Gennaro Raso or Jimmy Raso is an Italian-Canadian outlaw biker, who is best known for co-founding the Loners Motorcycle Club with close friend Frank Lenti.He would end up retaining full leadership over the club in 1994 and currently serves as the club's International President.
North Coast Motorcycle Club, in Akron, Ohio (patched over in 2015) [96] [97] Northwoods Riders Motorcycle Club [5] Notorious Ryderz MC, Fresno CA [5] Ol'Timers Motorcycle Club [5] Rebel Rousers Motorcycle Club [59] Road Reapers Motorcycle Club [59] Road Warriors Motorcycle Club, NY USA; Saracens Motorcycle Club, in Turner, Maine [98] [99] Satan ...
Unusually for a Canadian outlaw biker club, the Loners had chapters abroad with one in Portugal and seven in Italy, having chapters in Naples, Messina, Salerno, Reggio Calabria, Brolo, Avellino and Isernia. [5] The Loners were a successful club under Lenti's leadership despite the way that other gangs predictably mocked the Loners as "the ...
Meet Carpe Mortem: The All-Medic Motorcycle Club MC made up of doctors, nurses, and EMTs ban together to decompress from the stresses of life in the emergency medical field Specialist motorcycle ...
Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club make Columbus, NM run. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club – Was once the dominant motorcycle club in Canada, operating out of its stronghold in the province of Ontario during the 1970s and was the second largest motorcycle club in the World behind the Hell's Angels during this period, with a membership of over 400. However, in 1977 their influence began to diminish ...