Ok were not gonna be an outlaw club or a 1% club. Were just a group of motorcycle enthusaist that want to ride together. I want to know would the name disciples of anarchy be to close to sons of anarchy or would it be alright to use. I already looked it up and nobody is using it. we ride american motorcycles and thats all.
Disciples already roam your neck of the woods. Unless your ready for whatever, I STRONGLY suggest you take a name that links you to no 1%’s out there.
If all you allow is American bikes, as a Vet, I salute you, but I would look to our founding fathers for inspiration.
How about, "The Thomas Paine Affair"?
Die Hard Patriots would get it.

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Honestly, I think that this name is TOO close. You guys need to come up with a name based on something in your town, like a symbol or a figure, or a special event that happened.
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I agree with first answer it is too close to the show name. Plus, it sounds a little like an outlaw name. I think you should come up with something totally original that really represents the uniqueness of your group!
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To start your own club is a lot of hard work. You need to meet with and come to an agreement on how and where your going to ride with the dominate 1% club in your area. You will probably be told that you need to join the local Confederation of clubs and start out as a riding association. After a lot of hard work and participating in in everything that you can, then you might be able to move up to an M/C. If your not willing to do what it takes to become an M/C, I would suggest that you and your friends just enjoy riding the roads together without any patches or club affiliation.
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Lifetime biker and patch holder.
I have provided a link for you and Buster if your willing to learn about this lifestyle.
http://www.rcvsmc.net/id1.html
Restricting your membership to American made bikes exclusively should be the basis for the club name. Dumb and Dumber, The Misled, Bored Riders, The Unskilled.
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40 years in the business
Have you ever heard of the First Amendment? Federation of Clubs? Dominate 1% club? what grandiose nonsense. These organizations are a bunch of nothing. Call yourself anything you want, as long as it isn’t copyrighted or trademarked. "Disciples of Anarchy" sounds like a parody, but if it turns your crank, go for it.
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Listen to BFL if you want to live a happy, healthy life. Listen to Buster if you are looking to collect on your insurance.
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The word,"Disciples" is not a wise choice, there are already groups using that name or some variation of it.
You probably won’t have any trouble if you form a Riding Club. It’s a lot less complicated than forming an MC and having to jump through hoops, and you can have a less formal group.
If you are going to wear a back patch you need to become educated in motorcycle traditions and the way things are done where you live.
One night, when I first started riding, a large biker called on me and my friends at the place we hung out. We were not a club and we didn’t wear patches, but he made sure we understood how things worked in our town. We didn’t discuss the First Amendment with him.
http://www.rcvsmc.net/id21.html
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I agree with Buster, you shouldn’t need to jump through any hoops to create a club. And judging from your screen name you are from Chicago (so am I) so I don’t think you’ll be running into any 1% riders who would take offense to your patches. My advice is to go ahead and make the club and have a good time doing it. I think the name is a little cheesy, you guys should go with something original and come up with your own symbol, have some fun with it. I’d be glad to join, I love riding… but does the fact that I drive a Ducati make me not eligible to be in your club
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