There are a lot of assumptions here to make.
1.) Assuming I take the training course and earn my motorcycle operator’s license.
2.) Assuming I enjoy it enough to invest in a bike.
3.) Assuming I want to join any sort of motorcycle organization.
But assuming we get to the third point, then I think this is the only biker organization I’d want to join:
The Wolf Pack Motorcycle Club is an Oakland, California-based motorcycle club established in 2004. Unlike many other motorcycle clubs, the Wolf Pack MC’s goal is to strongly promote diversity both in its membership and in the type of motorcycles its members ride. Additionally, the club promotes the values of brotherhood/sisterhood, biker camaraderie and of supporting the larger biker community as well as the local communities where their chapters are located. Another difference from most other motorcycle clubs is that they are not interested in separatism in any way. They are not interested in playing into any of the divisions that have cropped up in the motorcycling and motorcycling club world over the years. They do not promote the idea that one bike brand, one gender, one race or one biker “attitude” is better, more genuine or is the more “real” expression of what a biker is. Toward this end, the club is open to male and female riders, riders or every ethnicity, riders of all brands of motorcycles and people from many different walks of life and life experiences. Like the wolf packs found in nature, they strive to have members from a large age range and various generations as well.
The Wolf Pack’s motto is “Old School Values, New World Attitudes.” The Wolf Pack MC is a “family” or “social” oriented club. The Wolf Pack MC is not a one percenter or outlaw biker club. Most other motorcycle clubs either all have the same brand of motorcycle, like H.O.G clubs, all have the same “type” of motorcycle, like stunter clubs, or exclude people based on race or gender. The Wolf Pack MC, while not interested in criticizing anyone else in the biker world, is at the same time attempting to create a new culture in the biker and biker club world. The Wolf Pack MC stresses unity in diversity and positive cooperation among all types of people/bikers without exception. The Wolf Pack MC is not into “biker posturing.” WPMC members are not “weekend warriors,” posers or RUB’s (rich urban bikers) and in fact don’t support the use of those prejorative biker classifications that serve only to divide bikers into hierarchical divisions that ultimately serve to only separate. Wolf Pack MC is interested in cooperation not separation. Wolf Pack MC members are serious, dedicated motorcyclists with a true love of riding and an openness to all kinds of people.
