The United Front Motorcycle Club is a non-profit organization comprised primarily of active, retired, and former law enforcement members as well as military personnel, other first responders, and associate members who support this organization, each other, and the community.
We are avid supporters of what is good in the motorcycle club culture. Just as we do in our professions, we stand united against everything that isn’t good with it! We wear our colors with honor and without asking the permission of other clubs.
We do not affiliate with criminal organizations, nor do we tolerate criminal behaviors within our ranks.
We are guided by our Core Values:
The United States and Colorado have many motorcycle clubs comprised of law enforcement officers, military veterans and other first responders. So what makes the United Front different from the many other like-minded clubs?
Many clubs claim to be a law enforcement, veteran or first responder club when; in fact, the majority of their membership have no affiliation with any of those fields. As a result, those clubs can be at risk for drifting away from their values, traditions and purpose.
The United Front Motorcycle Club requires all chapters to maintain a high percentage of active or honorably separated members of the law enforcement, military service or first responder industries. This preserves our focus on those public service and public protection fields, preserves our service mind-set and helps to ensure that our members are dedicated to and practice our Core Values.
We are a family club and we take that very seriously. This means two things:
First, club members are family. We support each other, but we also keep each other in line.
We are our brother's (and sister's) keeper.
Secondly, we are family oriented. Our member's families are our families. The spouses, children and other relatives of our members are welcome at our club functions. We include them in our activities and make them a priority in our lives.
We like to have a good time, just like everyone else. But as people who do (or have) enforced the law, helped others in emergencies and worked for the safety of the public, we believe very strongly in responsible behavior. Accordingly, we do not tolerate drinking and driving within our ranks. We encourage members to drink responsibly. We do not tolerate use of illegal drugs by our members. We do not tolerate criminal conduct among our ranks or from our members.
There is nothing better than riding with our brothers and sisters. To keep riding, we have to keep safe. Members are encouraged to obey traffic laws and be respectful of other road users.
You will not see our club running red lights or riding at extreme speeds.
We believe it is the responsibility of all our members to ensure that any group ride is conducted to the skill level of the least-skilled participant.
We believe it is the responsibility of all our members to help our other members, and friends of the club, to develop strong and safe riding skills and behaviors.
Many clubs limit membership based on either gender of the member or the brand of motorcycle they ride. We do not care what your gender is, and we do not care what brand of bike you ride. We care about your values, your ability to ride safely and your commitment to the causes of justice, public safety, and community.
For safety reasons, we do have limits on the capabilities of the motorcycle a member may ride. For example, motorcycles need to be street-legal and be capable of achieving safe highway speeds within a safe distance.
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