Motorcycle Club Ranks & Titles
Motorcycle clubs may have formal hierarchy and duties to promote structure for their club. The most common ranks are Founder, President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, Road Captain, SGT at Arms, Member and Prospect. Clubs may also have a Tail-Gunner, enforcer and a chaplain. Patches are used to identify rank and position within the club. There are differences in ranks and titles between the separate motorcycle clubs, even among the separate chapters of one club. Both officers and members attend meetings. Every member has a role, duty and function in the club.
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Founder
The Founder of a motorcycle club is the person or persons that start a particular chapter within the group. As soon as they get their motorcycle, they are considered the Founder, as a chapter creator. If a Founder is active in the chapter they will be considered the President and have the same duties as a President. If there is a Founder and a Co-Founder or two Co-Founders, they will most likely retain the titles of President and Vice-President with their duties respectively. The Founder or Founding Father always has a vote in all officer elections. In the event that a Founder or Co-Founder dies, the principal officers of the executive committee hold a vote for a new President and/or Vice-President. The committee consists of the President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer and SGT at Arms with the Road Captain included as a non-voting member that replaces any of the committee as an alternate.
President
The President is the Chairman of the executive committee and also the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the chapter. All matters between the club and any outside organization, business or other persons are brought to the President for him to take action on. If the President is not available to attend a chapter meeting, the Vice-President shall serve as the Chairman. The President does not make motions or second any motions and he can only vote on actions where he would make a tie vote or break a tie vote. The President acts as a personal representative of the club and is able to judge items that are not in the chapter’s rules. He is a liaison between other motorcycle clubs, public relations and law enforcement. He represents the club in any business contracts and promotes the club life among members and family members.
Vice President
The Vice-President supervises plans for club events and coordinates the committees. He also relays information between the President and the Members of the chapter. Any questions, comments or concerns of other committee members are brought to the Vice-Presidents attention. The Vice-President is the second in command underneath the President and he assumes all the duties of the President in his absence.
SGT at Arms
The SGT at Arms makes certain to uphold all the laws and rules of the club. He ensures that all the committee orders are carried out as quickly as possible and he keeps order at all club events. If he sees any member acting in a way not supported by the Club, he reports it to the committee. The SGT at Arms is in charge to strip patches and colors from members who are removed from the club by retiring, resigning or being impeached or expelled. The SGT at Arms defends and protects the club members and prospects and is directly responsible for their security and safety. He keeps records of data that relates to the club security. If he sees any type of threat or perceived threat to the club in any manner, he will bring it to the attention of the Executive Committee for appropriate actions to be voted on. The SGT at Arms keeps the clubs firearms and weapons in safekeeping.
Road Captain
The Road Captain plans all club runs and tells the Secretary of the plans for a run in advance. When he is on a run, he is the ranking officer if the President and Vice-President are not present and therefore leads the club formation on the ride. If the President is on the run, the Road Captain rides at the front of the group with the President. He is in charge of enforcing all club rules while on a run and he chooses a supervisor for maintenance on all the club vehicles while on a run.
Secretary
The Secretary is responsible for keeping all of the club records, written reports and correspondence between outside organizations. He calls role at the committee meetings and takes notes on each meeting. He is also responsible to notify any members of special meeting times and dates other than the normally scheduled meetings. The Secretary is in charge of telling any members of an election or appointment if it was made while they were not present at a meeting. He maintains the constitution of the club noting any changes to it and handles all written club correspondence.
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Treasurer
The Treasurer keeps all the financial records of the club. He collects the income from all operations and is responsible for paying all the bills or expenses of the club, while keeping written records. The Treasurer reports the club’s status on payments owed and due at each committee meeting to the members. He may also provide the committee a written report of the financial status at the annual meetings. The Treasurer is also responsible for maintaining all of the club patches that are un-issued as well as a record of the patches and colors that each member has in their possession. The Treasurer collects all dues and fines from the club’s members.
Enforcer
The Enforcer makes certain that the club laws and rules are followed by all members. He protects all of the patch holders and protects the club’s reputation in any type of conflict. The Enforcer assists all members of the club in combat of any sort including any type of weapons or fist fights.
Prospect
A Prospect is a person who would like to join the club but still needs to earn his patch. The patch members direct a Prospect to do certain duties that vary and supervise him to make certain they are completed. A prospect may have to engage in illegal activities in order to carry out the requests of the patch Members. A Prospect does not have voting rights, as they are not a member of the Executive Committee. A Prospect may retrieve bikes from police impound lots and guard all the bikes while the club is in a meeting. Prospects try their best to follow all club rules and prove that they are worthy of being a club member and earning a patch. Prospects may be dealt menial tasks and have to endure some level of hazing by the club members. Some clubs allow Prospects to wear the club name on the rear of their cut, or vest, but without the full logo of the club. Prospects are voted in the club by the executive committee and must pledge his loyalty to the club and all the members to receive his patch. He may be referred to as a full patch member or as being patched.
Member
A Member is also called a Patch Member or a Rider. Members have earned their patch after graduating from a Prospect. The have the right to wear the clubs colors and attend club meetings. Some clubs simply call them Patches.
Chaplain
The club Chaplain may also be called The Wise One in some chapters. This member oversees all of the spiritual needs of the club. He helps in any way possible when a member is going to jail to be able to protect them. He also conducts any funerals and marriages within a club. The Chaplain in conjunction with the President decides when a Prospect is ready to receive his patch. The Chaplain may be a member of any faith. He may have had training in the area of a Chaplain instead of becoming a clergy member or an ordained minister of faith.
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Motorcycle Club Ranks and Titles
FAQs
What are all the ranks in a motorcycle club? ›
- President.
- Vice-President.
- SGT at Arms.
- Road Captain.
- Secretary.
- Treasurer.
- Enforcer.
- Tail Gunner.
Wearing a 1%er or outlaw patch identifies you as a member of such a club. If you're not a member, sporting such patches can be extremely dangerous for a number of reasons. First, police officers will immediately consider you with suspicion.
What are the biker codes? ›- Rule 1: Family first. Bikers are known to be very protective of their fellow bikers. ...
- Rule 2: No Nonsense. ...
- Rule 3: Honor the bike. ...
- Rule 4: Never give up. ...
- Rule 5: No rider left behind. ...
- Rule 6: Stay true to yourself. ...
- Rule 7: Stick to your guns. ...
- Rule 9: Ride with pride.
The letter M, being the 13th letter of the alphabet, often is said to stand for marijuana or motorcycle. Generally, it is assumed someone wearing a 13 patch is either a user of marijuana or other drugs, or is involved with the sale of them. The M also has been known to stand for "methamphetamine".
What are the officer ranks in clubs? ›- President.
- Vice President Education.
- Vice President Membership.
- Vice President Public Relations.
- Secretary.
- Treasurer.
- Sergeant at Arms.
- Immediate Past President.
5%'er- A member of a Motorcycle Rights Organization. The term was first used to my knowledge by me in a 1997 during a Chapter speech, then at a MRF and then a AMA meeting, as only 5% of motorcyclists were involved with MROs.
What does a 3% patch mean? ›3 Piece Patch Meaning
This type of patch is used to signify that the club is not sanctioned by the American Motorcycle Association, but necessarily not a 1% club. It also signifies that the club has been given an approval by the dominant club in the area or state.
Safety Pin (Pass Pin)
A safety pin or "pass pin" is sometimes worn on the vests of MC clubs riding through another club's territory. It shows that they are not there to start anything and are just passing through. It is considered a sign of respect.
Some outlaw motorcycle clubs can be distinguished by a "1%" patch worn on the colors. This is said to refer to a comment made in 1960 by William Berry, a former president of the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA), that 99% of motorcyclists were law-abiding citizens, implying the last one percent were outlaws.
What does it mean when a biker puts his left fist up? ›Biker Code Hand Signals: Indicate To Turn Right
But how do you use your left hand to signal right? In the image below, you can see that the biker code hand signal for a right turn is to hold your left fist up with your arm at a 90-degree angle.
What does it mean when a biker sticks his leg out? ›
Roadway Hazard
To signal a roadway hazard on the left, point diagonally at the ground with your left arm. To signal a roadway hazard on the right, stick out your right leg from your bike. This one is worth practicing so that the right leg motion feels natural and safe when traveling at speed.
81 is a metonym. It stands for the 8th letter of the alphabet which is an H, and the 1st letter of the alphabet which is an A, HA = Hells Angels. Red & White is another metonym; Red & White are the colors of the club. Red letters on a white background.
What does the bell mean for bikers? ›These little bells, known in the motorcycling world as Gremlin Bells, Guardian Bells, or Spirit Bells, are a kind of good luck charm for motorcycle riders. The bell is said to protect them during their travels, similar to how a pendant or image of St.
What does a 1 biker tattoo mean? ›13.1 What Do 1% Tattoos Signify? The 1% tattoos represent motorcycle clubs that are involved in criminal activities and are not acknowledged by the American Motorcycle Association.
What is Sgt at Arms in an MC? ›The Sergeant at Arms is the head of security of the club and also the personal bodyguard to the President. The Sergeant at Arms should be level headed and able to think his way out of a situation rather than be quick to resort to brute force or weaponry.
What does 12 mean in motorcycle clubs? ›A 12%er diamond patch is a patch that is worn by members of a motorcycle club as a sign of their membership. The patch t. Continue reading. Michael Voorhis. Usually people who calls themselves 12% are sober clubs who are members of Alcoholics Anonymous.
What does 81 mean in motorcycle clubs? ›81 is a metonym. It stands for the 8th letter of the alphabet which is an H, and the 1st letter of the alphabet which is an A, HA = Hells Angels. Red & White is another metonym; Red & White are the colors of the club.