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* Barbarians Motorcycle Club<ref name="Victim of a global biker feud">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7619574.stm Victim of a global biker feud] Chris Summers, [[BBC]] (28 November 2008)</ref> |
* Barbarians Motorcycle Club<ref name="Victim of a global biker feud">[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7619574.stm Victim of a global biker feud] Chris Summers, [[BBC]] (28 November 2008)</ref> |
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⚫ | * Confederates Motorcycle Club<ref name="Victim of a global biker feud"/> |
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⚫ | * Instigators Motorcycle Club<ref name="Login • Instagram"/> |
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⚫ | * Predators Motorcycle Club, in [[Somerset]]<ref name="Victim of a global biker feud"/><ref>[https://www.bridgwatermercury.co.uk/news/4353626.hundreds-turn-out-for-bike-show/ Hundreds turn out for bike show] |
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⚫ | Red Devils MC Matthew Colledge, ''Bridgewater Mercury'' (8 May 2009)</ref> |
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* Red Chiefs MC |
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⚫ | * Confederates Motorcycle Club<ref name="Victim of a global biker feud" /> |
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* Immortals MCC Surrey |
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⚫ | * Instigators Motorcycle Club<ref name="Login • Instagram" /> |
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⚫ | * Predators Motorcycle Club, in [[Somerset]]<ref name="Victim of a global biker feud" /><ref>[https://www.bridgwatermercury.co.uk/news/4353626.hundreds-turn-out-for-bike-show/ Hundreds turn out for bike show] |
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⚫ | Red Devils MC Matthew Colledge, ''Bridgewater Mercury'' (8 May 2009)</ref> |
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==United States== |
==United States== |
Larger outlaw motorcycle clubs have been known to form support clubs, also known as "satellite clubs", which operate each with their own distinctive club name but are subservient to the motorcycle club that has established them. They offer support to the principle club in a number of different ways. This can include providing them with protection, financing them or carrying out violent acts at the discretion of the larger club. Logos and insignias of support clubs displayed as patches on biker vests may bear a similar color scheme reminiscent of the logo belonging to the principle club as a way of signifying r allegiance.[1][2][3]
With the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club being a worldwide force that has 475 chapters in 62 countries, their influence has allowed them to maintain and produce a number of support clubs around the globe.
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