These Biker Gangs Are More Than Just Clubs

10. The Iron Horsemen

Established in: 1965 Financial Details: Unverified The Iron Horsemen, who were founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, are known for their emblem, which is a metallic horse head with wings and the words "Ashes to ashes, dust to dust; if it weren't for the Iron Horsemen, the highways would rust."

The Iron Horsemen on Pinterest/@hotcarsimages The Iron Horsemen have a large number of opponents. The Phantoms and the Brothers VIII (8) Motorcycle Clubs are their allies, whereas they label the Detroit Highwaymen, Outlaws, and Iron Order as their adversaries.

11. Los Vagos

Founded in 1964, Financial Information: CauseIQ* reports total revenue of $282,000. Often referred to as the "Green Nation," Los Vagos began in California in the 1960s. The Norse God of Mischief, Loki, is appropriately included in the club's emblem, and they are still active in the Southwest. There are over 4,000 members in the complete patch.

@motor.maydaysur/Pinterest: Los VagosThe Vagos also wear patches with the number twenty-two, which is a reference to the alphabet's twenty-second letter, "V," in addition to their Loki emblem. Upon successful completion of a probationary period and certification by higher-ups in the gang, you can also receive a "Motorcycle Family" patch.

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