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In Pasadena this organization was founded out of a Chosen Few's thought,( Tommy Hatchett ) to be a new view for a M.C. life. In 1968 along with 4 other founded the 4 Horsemen M.C. They were Jon-Jon, Pete, Billy Blue & Willie. This organization like any other has endured many obstacles over the years. But it has always risen to the occasion. In the 70's and 80's was the time of our longest running President Sylvester, who began the 2nd stage of life in the organization's history. As more chapters were added to the 4 Horsemen M.C. family Sy was elected as our National President and dutifully held his position until retiring in 2004. Sy is still looked up upon with much love and respect as an advisor in the organization. This organization started long in the past and has learned much from this in order to maintain in the present and secure a positive future. We have many ties to other M.C.organzations such as the Chosen Few M.C. and the Black Sabbath M.C.,Black Hawk M.C., as well as many others historically.

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We are a motorcycle club who enjoys the camaraderie of other motorcycle enthusiasts. Were always looking for new roads, new destinations in which to ride and meet people with the same interests and love for the pavement.
Our colors are red, black, white and yellow.


Red: Represents the blood shed from our fallen brothers and sisters.
Black: Represents "no color" boundaries.
White: Represents the purest of our spirit that will shine through even after death. Yellow: Represents California, “The Golden State”.

The silhouette of the white skeleton represents the purest of our spirit that will shine through even after death.
The chain represents the love of the motorcycle lifestyle bonding and of brotherhood.
The two motorcycles represent both genders; male and female are welcome.
The background of the two mountains represents 4 motorcyclists who sat at the foothills in Pasadena, organized and named the 4 Horsemen Motorcycle Club.

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