Frequently Asked Questions
We are a traditional Motorcycle Club
We are non-territorial
We ride, we party, we live
We mind our own business
We are not a 1% club
We are not an LEMC
We respect all clubs that respect us
We take care of our own
We respect the laws of this great land
Q:  Are you a Motorcycle Club or Riding Club?
A:  The IRON ORDER is a traditional motorcycle club where members must earn their colors!!

Q:  Are you a law enforcement club?
A:  No

Q:  Are you a 1%er club?
A:  Read the About IO page,  it should be obvious.  If not then,  no we are not a 1%er club.

Q:  Do you have any affiliations?
A:  No.  The IOMC is an Independent Club that RESPECTS ALL OTHER CLUBS that respect us.

Q:  How many IOMC Chapters are there?
A:  We have chapters in many states,  D.C.,  Brazil,  Europe,  South Africa,  and growing every day.

Q:  How many members are in the IOMC?
A:  More than one less than a million.

Q:  Do I have to own an H-D motorcycle to join?
A:  No.  If your bike is in the traditional American V-Twin cruiser style and is at least 750 cc,  it is welcome.

Q:  Can women join the club?
A:  No,  the IOMC is a men's club.  We do have a support club for the ladies,  the Iron Order Maidens.

Q:  Are illegal drugs allowed?
A:  No and hell no!!

Q:  How can I join?
A:  
Drop us a line or find us around town and strike up a conversation with a Patch Holder and we'll gladly talk to   
      you.  Membership is earned and not bought!!

Q:  Does the IOMC haze new members?
A:  No.  That BS is for school kids.  We are all adults,  if you are going to ride with us you will learn fast we not       
    only do not take BS we do not give it.

Q:  Are you bad asses?
A:  
We all have asses.  Some are bigger than others. We are family men,  we have careers,  we work hard,  play      
      hard and ride hard and take care of our brothers.  We do not have time for school yard games.

                                                                                A hunter and his dog
                                                             A cowboy and his horse
                                                               A biker and his scoot

                                               DON'T TRY TO TAKE ONE AWAY FROM THE OTHER