"We strived to be the first all female official MC club in Arkansas with a three-piece patch and an mc cube. We wanted to be the first female club that lived the lifestyle of outlaw bikers and rode just as men. We rode hard, miles after miles, interstates, highways, back roads, curves, in the rain, in the cold and in the blistering hot sun. We weren't afraid to become full fledged, bona fide bikers and definitely not in the least worried to prove it. That was our single-minded focus.
We put a lot of work and sacrifice into the Club, but it seemed like no matter how much we tried, we were always on the other side of the fence. We were a woman’s club in a man’s world and regardless of how much we accomplished, how much we rode, and how many great parties we put on, we could never cross over to the side of the 1% world.
I observed in my period as a patch holder that there is a commonality in the MC family. It is the love of riding a motorcycle and the desire to associate with each other. A desire that delights in the love, loyalty and respect that is offered by a person and received by another.
Being a part of the MC world has been the best experience of my life and I do not regret it. The wonderful people I met throughout the years brought everlasting memories of remarkable times. Looking back at all the parties, events, and riding stories, I can truly say it was the juncture of a lifetime."