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  2. Leather & Lace Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Leather & Lace MC began when a group of women riders wanted to help children. Initially, membership grew slowly due to the fact that in the early 1980s women riding motorcycles was not as acceptable as it is today. Jennifer Chaffin, founder and President, started Leather & Lace MC in 1983. Chaffin’s goal was that an all-women motorcycle club ...

  3. Motor Maids - Wikipedia

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    When this group first started it was composed of 51 members in 1940 and has grown to over 1,300 members. Linda Dugeau and Dot Robinson co-founded Motor Maids with 51 members and a dream. She took interest in the idea of creating a women’s group in the 1930s and took the liberty to reach out to motorcycle dealerships, AMA clubs and fellow riders in search to find women riders who wo

  4. Women's International Motorcycle Association - Wikipedia

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    The Women's International Motorcycle Association (WIMA) is a motorcycle club established by Louise Scherbyn [1] in 1950 in the United States. [2] Branches began in many countries, including Great Britain (Theresa Wallach was the first international vice president) [3] and Australia [4] where the branch was started by Hazel Mayes. [5]

  5. List of motorcycle clubs - Wikipedia

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    Satyrs Motorcycle Club: 1957 Los Angeles, California, United States Shrewsbury Motocross Club: 1976 Shrewsbury area, West Midlands region of England Triumph Owners Motor Cycle Club: 1949 Worldwide Vintage Motor Cycle Club: 1946 Staffordshire, England Women in the Wind MC: 1979 Toledo, Ohio, United States Women's International Motorcycle ...

  6. Women in the Wind (motorcycle club) - Wikipedia

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    Women in the Wind is an international, [1] all female motorcycle club [2] founded in 1979 by AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame inductee Becky Brown. [3] [4]The organization seeks to unite women motorcyclists, promote a positive image of women and motorcycling and educate its members on motorcycle safety and maintenance.

  7. Association of Recovering Motorcyclists - Wikipedia

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    ARM and its sister organization, Recovering Women Riders (RWR), do not publish head counts, however, they state "there is always room for one more." A contingent of ARM members was among several sober motorcycle clubs that attended the 2006 Founders Day anniversary of AA founder Dr. Bob Smith's sobriety date, June 10, 1935. [3]