These items are coming soon as part of your membership with Defiant Ones Motorcycle Association.
Reliable support whenever you need it, keeping you and your ride safe on the road.
Comprehensive insurance options designed to protect you and your motorcycle, ensuring peace of mind.
Professional, safe, and efficient transportation solutions to move your bike anywhere it needs to go.
Convenient access to exclusive services, events, and support at our member service centers.
Added protection with a reward program to help recover stolen motorcycles, providing an extra layer of security.
When it comes to the ride only three things matter: the road, the community, and shared experiences together. Defiant Ones Motorcycle Association was founded out of the desire to develop a united community of riders who enjoy the road together.
At Defiant Ones Motorcycle Association, we take freedom of riding just as seriously as we take our own personal feelings of freedom. Our members, whether they’re a weekend warrior, daily rider, or a first time rider with iron pumping through their veins, every ride brings our members closer together.
Dive into the heart of our community through our thoughtfully crafted events. Each one is designed to bring people together, celebrate creativity, and leave a lasting impression. Explore a range of unique experiences that showcase talent, foster connections, and create unforgettable memories. Browse our event highlights and see what makes them truly special.
AND DON’T FORGET TO BROWSE ALL EVENTS
Our riders share their experiences and the moments that have defined their journeys with us. Here’s what being part of Defiant Ones means to them.
“Defiant Ones changed the way I see riding. It’s not just about the bike – it’s about belonging to something real.”
“Riding with Defiant Ones is more than just miles on the road; it’s a bond, a family, and a commitment to living fully.”
“The care and skill here are unmatched. I’ve found more than a place to ride – I’ve found my
tribe.”
“Defiant Ones changed the way I see riding. It’s not just about the bike – it’s about belonging to something real.”