Outlaws Motorcycle Club
The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, founded in 1935 in Chicago, is one of the oldest and most recognized motorcycle clubs in the United States. Known for its distinctive logo featuring a skull and crossed pistons, the club has a reputation for being part of the one-percenter motorcycle culture, which refers to the idea that 99% of motorcyclists are law-abiding citizens, while 1% engage in outlaw behavior.
The Outlaws have chapters across the U.S. and internationally, with members often riding Harley-Davidson motorcycles. The club is known for its strong brotherhood and loyalty among members, but it has also faced legal scrutiny and conflicts with other motorcycle clubs, particularly the Hells Angels.