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Utah Motorcycle Clubs
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Although the Mountain Travel Guide does not list trails in Utah,
we still wanted to provide a list of some of the great clubs located
there.
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Fremasons
Riding Club
The Freemasons Riding Club is an association founded and designed specifically to introduce motorcycling Freemasons to one another. We are comprised entirely of Freemasons with a love for freedom that is only found on two wheels – in the wind. We find our best place working in our communities and supporting various causes and charities, especially while riding with our Brothers.
Ultimately, we are the same Freemasons that you have known throughout your life and all of history – a fun-loving Brotherhood of charity that is reflected in our works. We are dedicated to promoting good will in our local communities while promoting safe, fun and professional motorcycling.
We are not a gang or 1% club! As Freemasons, each of us strives to be an upright and law abiding member of the community at all times. We are active in our Lodges, dedicated to supporting the Widows and Orphans of our Brethren, and are always mindful to present a good impression of Bikers to the public when riding together.
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We are not a gang or 1% club! As Freemasons, each of us strives to be an upright and law abiding member of the community at all times. We are active in our Lodges, dedicated to supporting the Widows and Orphans of our Brethren, and are always mindful to present a good impression of Bikers to the public when riding together.
Sand
Spitters
The Sand Spitters MC is formed to hold the memory of the aims and purposes of Global War on Terror and serve as a family-oriented motorcycling activity for members and the Sand Spitters Auxiliary.
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Warrior
Brotherhood VMC
We are a VMC Vet MC. WBVMC is about pride and
unity among our Veterans. It is our mission, as a Veterans
Motorcycle Club, to focus attention locally, nationally, and
internationally on the positive contributions made by Veterans.
When a Veteran does good the newspapers and media rarely identify
the person as a Veteran.
When a Veteran stumbles in life the newspapers and media are quick
to identify the person as a Veteran.
We believe our duty and our opportunity to support our fellow
Veterans did not end with our military service. So through our
actions, our community involvement, and our dedication to this
cause, we hope to perpetuate the feeling of pride and belonging
among our Warrior Brothers.
We wear the image of our campaign ribbons as the centerpiece of our
colors. Afghanistan, Yugoslavia, Haiti, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada,
Bosnia, Desert Storm, Kuwait, and Iraq, to name a few. Each ribbon
is different, but each one represents the Warrior Brotherhood. We
earned those ribbons by serving our nation proudly and honorably. We
did not then, and will not now surrender those colors to anyone.
There are those who would seek to hinder our rights as Veterans and
Bikers. Through the strength and fortitude of our members, and the
righteousness of our cause, the Warrior Brotherhood will ride on.
We are not a 1% MC. We seek no territory. We have no hidden agenda.
We have no interest in the business of other Clubs.
We ride for the rights of all Veterans to ride free. We are Veterans
helping Veterans.
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