Notorious Motorcycle Club (Germany)

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Notorious MC
Founded2013
Founding locationVelbert, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Years active2013 to now
TerritoryGermany, Canada, England, Spain
Membership100–150
AlliesUnknown
RivalsUnknown

Notorious is an 1% outlaw motorcycle club based in Germany. Its emblem is the split head of a gangster, one half a human face, the other half a skull, which symbolizes on one side the family life from the past, and on the other side loyalty to the death.[1]

They had been fighting with other motorcycle gangs in their areas.

Another outlaw motorcycle club called Notorious existed in Australia until 2012.

Overview[edit]

Creation[edit]

The club was founded in Germany by three friends, with the La Mesa Charter being opened in August 2013, along with a Nomads Charter around the same time. The club established further charters in Germany in later years. The club expanded outside of the Germany in 2015, opening a Nomads Charter in Canada. In 2017 they formed the London Charter in England.

They are largely an independent club, with no known strong ties to any major clubs.[2]

Members[edit]

The exact number of members is unknown to police but sources claim the club has 100 to 150 active members.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "HISTORY". notoriousmc.com.
  2. ^ "Notorious MC – Germany (Motorcycle Club)". One Percenter Bikers. 26 May 2017.

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