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Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club & WIMA

It's a straightforward partnership. Like Morecambe and Wise or Ant and Dec, motorcycles go hand in hand with men. Proper men, who like going to the pub and enjoy the corporation of women. When you see a big bike roar past, it's more than likely that the leathered up rider will be a man. It's a male pursuit after all. Just flick through this magazine and calculate the number of scantily clad girls within these very pages. They're for us to ogle over, once we've finished drooling over the gleaming machinery.

But tucked away behind the raucous saloon that most bikers inhabit there exists a smaller, quieter, cosy bar, where other less likely two-wheeled hobbyists dwell away from the wheelying, chest-beating mainstream motorcycling fraternity. And it is to these dark and dusty corners that we must initiative, in order to understand what drives and motivates those who ride bikes while sticking to their own decidedly different agenda.

And on a rainy Friday night deep in the heart of London's East Terminate, this is as different as it's going to earn. For I am in a lgbtq+ pub. Pictures of moustachioed leatherboys adorn the gaudily decorated walls. A petty stage deco

A crew of burly, bearded men wearing black leather pants, hats, vests, and jackets appeared in the doorway of Rockbar, a dive at the very edge of the West Village in Manhattan. They looked around, bewildered, at the the sight of long-haired guys in broken glasses wearing comic-book T-shirts. I realized this bar must normally be the group’s haunt of choice and the nerdy comedy demonstrate I was there to see was perhaps not first on their list of amusements. They turned and walked out, not before I saw the back of one leather vest—a yellow circle enclosed by a blue and red male symbol and the words Empire City MC.

A few months later, I’m waiting in a coffee shop for “Evil” Ed Caraballo and Chaz Antonelli, the current president and secretary, respectively, of what I contain learned is the Empire City Motorcycle Club, or ECMC. The club is one of the oldest all-riding, all-gay, all-male motorcycle organizations in the planet. Founded in 1964 by a organization of 12 bikers from the Recent York metropolitan area, the club noted its 50th anniversary in October 2014. While other motorcycle clubs have perhaps been active for longer periods of time (at least one group disputes t

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Deleted Member
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Hey all,

New on here, just exploring different groups.
Currently a learner, waiting for theory so to get passed on bigger.
Am also gay, wish everyone is comfortable with that?

Just looking for a mate for potential rides out (no motorways yet)

Paul
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Sandi
In: Huddersfield, W
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Hello Paul and welcome to BM.
You'll be made to feel welcome by all of us, it's a friendly, meet -in - person bikers group.
Good luck with your test.
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Lindsay
In: Leeds
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👍🏻 well said Sandi.

Welcome onboard ED83, desire you find what you are looking for and good luck with the tests.

Try to get yourself along to a meet or one of the BM camps to get to know the inmates😉.
Check out the calendar and the forums for information.
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DiBrown
In: London
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Hi Paul, welcome! It's test time for me too soon, theory in 3 we

Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club (gbmcc) 

Gay Bikers Motorcycle Club "gbmcc" began in 1977 as a club for gay men and women bikers in the UK. With a current membership approaching 500, we are the largest gay biking club in Europe. Our members come from all over the UK and there are an increasing number from Europe and Overseas. 

Our members are of all ages and backgrounds. We naturally have varied biking interests, but we are primarily a road-riding club. Riding experience ranges from novice through to advanced riders and club racers. It is our interest in motorcycles and motorcycling, which brings us together.

The club offers its members a lively programme of events as successfully as support and friendship. Membership of gbmcc is open to all, provided that you own and ride a motorcycle and are comfortable in the company of other LGBT+ members