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Biker Dogs Moto...
Killed 124 times
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Hells Angels MC
Killed 137 times
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Biker Dogs Motorcycle Club ("Biker Dogs MC") was founded on September 27th, 2000, in Oakland, California. As of 2007, membership spanned five countries across three continents. Membership consists of canines and/or humans who ride motorcycles and is billed as the world's first motorcycle club for dogs. The club has been featured on TV, most notably Evening Magazine on television station KPIX-TV on May 20th, 2005 . The club has also been featured in many newspaper publications, such as the San Francisco Chronicle and Oakland Tribune . The club sponsors an annual Biker Dog Run for a charity that trains dogs to assist disabled people. Unlike other motorcycle clubs that have local chapters, Biker Dogs MC has local Packs with colorful names like "Woof Pack" and "Outpaw Pack". Canine member Houdini is the International Pack Leader. Human member, Jesse Lane, is the founder and International Pack Guardian. |
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The Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) is a world-wide motorcycle club whose members typically ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. In the United States and Canada, the Hells Angels are incorporated as the Hells Angels Motorcycle Corporation. Some members of the Hells Angels and other motorcycle clubs nickname themselves "one-percenters" in response to the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) claim, made after the infamous Hollister affair, that ninety-nine percent of motorcyclists were law abiding citizens, and the other one percent were troublemakers giving everyone else a bad name.
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