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IRON WARRIORS MC
NEW ENGLAND CHAPTER

We are a law-abiding motorcycle club built on the values of service, respect, and the unbreakable bond between brothers. Founded for active and retired public safety officers, we ride with purpose across New England, forged in the spirit of duty and the freedom of the open road.

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OUR HISTORY

1987

WILD PIGS ERA

The Iron Warriors Motorcycle Club (IWMC), first named the Wild Pigs Motorcycle Club (WPMC), began in 1987 in the San Jose, California area, by police officers who owned Harley Davidson motorcycles, and who loved to ride with like-minded people. The WPMC offered membership to active and retired law enforcement officers and firefighters. The Iron Warriors continues this tradition of membership to active and retired law enforcement officers and firefighters, who own and ride V-twin motorcycles made by American-owned companies.

1991

SPLIT AND REORGANIZATION

In 1991, internal conflict within the San Jose chapter of the Wild Pigs Motorcycle Club (WPMC) led to a permanent split. While the club was debating growth and bylaws, two members under the name “R&R Enterprises” secretively trademarked the club’s name and logo without authorization.

R&R refused to sell the trademark, instead demanding total control of the club. The membership also rejected the idea of fighting trademark infringements on a case-by-case basis due to high legal costs.

The club chose to rename itself rather than submit to R&R's control. While some members left to form other groups like the "Renegade Pigs," the majority voted to become the Iron Warriors.

2026

STRENGTH TODAY

Standing stronger than ever, Iron Warriors MC has grown to 36 chapters across 16 states. Including the newly formed New England Chapter.

OUR COLORS

Helmet, Shield, Swords

 The logo symbol consists of a knight’s helmet and winged breastplate behind a shield with crossed Scottish Claymore swords. On the shield is the Iron Warriors coat of arms, consisting of a wild boar’s head emerging from the American flag. This coat of arms reflects the history of our original association with the Wild Pigs Motorcycle Club, and our common ancestry with those other motorcycle clubs that emerged from the Wild Pigs. The emblems of knighthood and the colors in the logo symbolize honor, valor, and the warrior spirit.

Red and White

 The lettering on our upper and lower rockers is red and white. The red symbolizes the blood of warriors, current and passed, shed in service. The white symbolizes the purity and sacred pledge of each member’s common oath to serve others, even at one’s own peril. Within the shield there is a red and blue cross. These colors represent the thin red and blue lines of fire and police holding firm against all threats. The cross represents our common Judeo-Christian Heritage. 

The Warrior

 Together these colors and symbols represent those few firefighters and law enforcement officers found worthy, and chosen, to be known as Iron Warriors.

OFFICIAL STATEMENT

We are a brotherhood built on honor and integrity, compromised of active and retired law enforcement officers and firefighters who share a passion for riding and for service.

Our mission is simple - carry the camaraderie we built on duty into our lives off duty. The same trust, loyalty, and commitment that defined us in uniform continues on the road and in our community.

The Iron Warriors MC is dedicated to giving back. We proudly support veterans, honor fallen officers and first responders, and contribute to children's organizations whenever we can.

We are a law-abiding motorcycle club. We claim no territory, seek no conflict, and have no interest in confrontation with any other club. 

SERVICE • RESPECT • PURPOSE • SERVICE • RESPECT • PURPOSE •

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