List of San Antonio Motorcycle Clubs that Fit Your Riding Style
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In San Antonio, there are motorcycle clubs and collectives for all different types of riders- men, women, dirt bike riders, Triumph riders, BMW riders, and more. Learn more below about the different types of San Antonio motorcycle clubs you can check out today.

Alamo City Gypsy MC
MEETUPS: The Alamo City Gypsy MC Chapter meets on the 2nd Wednesday of every month at The Longhorn Cafe on Rittiman Rd. This event is open to the public.
The Gypsy Motorcycle Club began in 1932 in Maryville, Tennessee, when Lee “Happy Jack” Simerly gathered friends to explore local roads. Nicknamed the “Sour Pickles of Society,” they embraced the moniker with a pickle patch, still proudly worn by members. Under various leaders, including Happy Jack’s son, “Papa Jack,” the club grew, reaching Texas and beyond. Rechartered in 1966 with the American Motorcycle Association, the club renewed its mission to foster community and uphold biker values. Today, the Gypsy Motorcycle Club spans multiple states and countries, honoring its legacy of adventure, brotherhood, and the open road.
Alamo Crew Charter Iron Order MC
The Iron Order Motorcycle Club San Antonio, Texas charter—also known as the Alamo Crew Charter (ACC)—was founded by a group of like-minded men dedicated to brotherhood, community, patriotism, and a shared passion for riding motorcycles.
The IOMC ACC is an independent, non-territorial motorcycle club made up of members from all walks of life. We respect clubs that respect us, mind our own business, and expect the same in return. We are neither a “cop club” nor a “1%er” organization; however, we operate under the same long-standing traditions and principles that have guided motorcycle clubs for decades.
True Few MC
The True Few Motorcycle Club began with a small group of riders who left their original club to pursue a vision of true brotherhood and respect. Originating from different riding clubs and associations, the founding members struggled with conflicting ideas about the club’s direction. Ultimately, only a “Few” were willing to dedicate the time and effort needed to earn respect within the local motorcycle community. Recognizing this truth, they chose to part ways, forming the True Few MC. Now sanctioned in Texas, the True Few are committed to supporting their community and upholding values of respect, brotherhood, and loyalty, never taking their bonds for granted.
Dirt Bike Club of San Antonio (DBSA)
The Dirt Bike Club of San Antonio (DBSA), founded in 1977, is one of Texas’s oldest dirt bike clubs, dedicated to creating a safe, family-friendly environment for off-road motorcycling. With its long-standing home at Zars Ranch, DBSA has become a hub for various riding disciplines, from trail riding to motocross and harescrambles. Over the years, the club has organized major events, including the Texas Championship Harescrambles Series and national races, while also giving back through charity events and family gatherings. DBSA remains a vital part of the Texas dirt biking community, promoting camaraderie and adventure for riders of all ages.
Mercenaries MC
The Mercenaries Motorcycle Club, founded on April 12, 2008, in San Antonio, TX, is built on five core principles: loyalty, respect, family, brotherhood, and faith in God. This Brotherhood upholds a strong civic duty, actively supporting charitable organizations within the community while enjoying the open roads across the country. The Mercenaries MC stands independently, unaffiliated with any other club of a similar name or likeness, and values all bikers and clubs, emphasizing mutual respect within the riding community.
Toros MC Of San Antonio
From Facebook: “The TOROS MC-San Antonio is an organization united in a common purpose to enjoy camaraderie with other motorcyclists.”
Alamo Chapter H.O.G
The Alamo Chapter of the Harley Owners Group® #5295 (ACHOG), based in San Antonio, Texas, is a vibrant community for Harley enthusiasts who appreciate group rides, family-friendly events, and civic engagement. ACHOG regularly organizes activities, including rides, community events, movie nights, poker gatherings, and more, making it an ideal way for members to connect with others who share a passion for riding. Monthly meetings provide members with an opportunity to socialize, stay informed about upcoming rides and events, participate in raffles and prize giveaways, and shop for ACHOG-branded merchandise. For those interested in learning more, the chapter’s website offers additional information about the club, the benefits of joining, and its sponsor, Teddy Morse's Cowboy Harley-Davidson® Alamo City.
Buffalo Soldiers MC San Antonio
The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club of San Antonio (BSMCSATX), a chapter of the National Association of Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers Motorcycle Club (NABSTMC), was founded to honor the legacy of the historic Buffalo Soldiers and to serve the community. Established in 1993 by Kenneth “Dream Maker” Thomas, the club promotes unity, education, and civic responsibility through community service, scholarships, and public education on the history of the 9th and 10th Cavalries. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, BSMCSATX proudly supports various charitable causes, prioritizing youth leadership and honoring African American heritage with pride and respect.
The Litas Motorcycle Collective - San Antonio
The Litas is a global motorcycle collective that unites women riders to foster community and individuality. Founded in 2015 by Jessica Wise in Salt Lake City, the organization has expanded to include chapters worldwide, including San Antonio. The San Antonio chapter offers a welcoming environment for women motorcyclists of all backgrounds and skill levels, organizing group rides, events, and social gatherings to promote camaraderie and empowerment among its members. By connecting women through their shared passion for motorcycling, The Litas aim to create a supportive network that encourages personal growth and adventure.
Triumph Riders of San Antonio
From Facebook: “Est. October 30, 2018. Triumph Motorcycle Riders & Enthusiasts Based In San Antonio, Texas. A place to gather, discuss the ins & outs of Triumph ownership and most importantly- RIDE!!!”
San Antonio BMW Riders Association
The San Antonio BMW Motorcycle Club is a relaxed, family-friendly group for BMW motorcycle riders, owners, and enthusiasts who share a love for motorcycling and camaraderie. Chartered with BMW Motorcycle Owners of America (Chapter 62) and BMW Riders Association (Chapter 77), the club welcomes riders of all bike makes who have a passion for riding. Membership dues are $15 annually and include access to club rides, a Texas Hill Country rally, an annual picnic, and a holiday party. The club also supports local charities and participates in the Texas Adopt-A-Highway program. For event details, check out the club calendar.
Sisters Eternal WMC Texas
Sisters Eternal WMC was founded to uphold honor, camaraderie, and respect within the motorcycle community, and is recognized as a professional, family-friendly group by the American Motorcyclists Association. Comprised of experienced cruiser riders, the club is dedicated to promoting a positive image of women motorcyclists and actively participates in advocacy groups like NCOM and ABATE to support rider rights and safety. Passionate about the open road, members organize frequent rides to destinations such as Sturgis and Daytona Beach, creating a strong sisterhood and embracing the freedom of life on two wheels.
Hill Country Motorcycle Riders of Texas
The Hill Country Motorcycle Riders of Texas (HCMR) is a community of riders who explore the scenic routes of Texas Hill Country. HCMR members often participate in group rides, events, and gatherings, fostering camaraderie among riders. The community emphasizes safety, respect for local areas, and the shared enjoyment of exploring the diverse terrains of Texas Hill Country.
#1 Stunnas Motor Sport Club - San Antonio Chapter
Founded in 2003 by four motorcycle enthusiasts in Chicago, the #1 Stunnas Motor Sport Club quickly grew into one of the largest motorsport clubs worldwide, now with over 30 chapters across the U.S. and Japan. The San Antonio chapter, like all others, is fueled by a passion for riding and a commitment to community. Members actively give back through events that support the homeless and other local causes, inspiring future Junior Stunnas to lead and expand the club’s reach.
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