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MOTOR MAIDS INC

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The founding premise of the Motor Maids was to unite women motorcyclists in promoting motorcycle interest.  The initial Constitutional Article establishing the requirements for membership has remained the Motor Maid  hallmark since the first meeting – membership shall consist of women who legally own and operate their own motorcycle or one belonging to a family member. Informal meetings and get-togethers were held at various national and district events in many parts of the country.  At the 1946 convention, it was decided we needed someone to provide a link between the membership and the Executive Officers.  The State Director system was established.  State Directors are appointed by the President and are responsible for keeping their area membership active and informed.  They are also responsible for hostessing at least one get-together every year.  In the early 90’s, State Director was changed to District Director as the membership became divided into District

ROAD QUEENS MC

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The "Road Queens Motorcycle Club" was founded on January 22, 2005 in Stockton, California as a non-profit organization that operates solely on proceeds from it's members and donations from businesses, corporations and the community. The organization was developed by a group of women who shared the enthusiasm to ride and a common goal of forming a female motorcycle club dedicated to giving to charity and committed to changing the image of conventional female bikers. We strive for divine excellence as independent, strong-willed, versatile, and family-oriented business minded women which contradicts the stereotypes that downgrades the image of female riders.

Leather & Lace MC

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Jennifer Chaffin founded Leather & Lace in 1983. It began when a group of caring women riders wanted to help children. Initially membership grew slowly, due to the fact that in the early 80’s, women riding motorcycles was not as acceptable as it is today. Leather & Lace is proud to have chapters and full members all over the United States and beyond that share the goals and enthusiasm of their founders. The name says it all. “Leather” stands for the inner strength we possess as women, and the physical strength we demonstrate in handling our machines. “Lace” stands for our femininity, an intimate and important part of us all.

Femme Fatales WMC

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In January of 2011 two Strong and Independent women had a vision to create an All Women's Motorcycle Club. With a lot of dedication and hard work from the founders and four other original members, the Femme Fatales WMC was born. The vision of the Co-Founders was to provide women with a Sisterhood that only women that ride could understand. It takes Strong, Independent woman to ride and own their own bike. Riding with a group of like -minded women creates a sense of empowerment and strength that they felt needed to be shared and encouraged throughout the female riding community. In May of 2011 the Femme Fatales WMC was officially born.  

Chrome Angelz RC

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Annamarie Sesta is the founder of the Chrome Angelz RC.  Chrome Angelz came to be when Annamarie decided she wanted to ride with other women motorcycle enthusiasts to develop a sisterhood to have fun, give back to her community, and ride – without drama.

DIAMOND GIRLZ MC

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Diamond Girlz MC was established in December 2007 in Boston, Massachusetts. The club was co-founded by Mz. Pink (Courtney Bouchard). From here, the idea was presented to a group of women who all shared the passion of riding, sisterhood, and giving back to their communities. After becoming organized and growing to a group of 8 women the club was finalized! Diamond Girlz MC became official on February 14, 2008. This is the clubs official anniversary date marked by the club attending their first MC event in full vested colors!