
The Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Clubs are a non-profit, Family Oriented club that has a predominately minority core membership we are comprised of Males and Females from the Military, Law Enforcement and other Professional affiliations(Active and Retired) that are dedicated to the sport of motorcycling. We as a club don't claim any Area or Territories. We are the Good Guys,The 99%ers.
The club was found on the principals to preserve the rich history of the Buffalo Soldiers during the Mid-to-Late 1800's, The US Army's 9th and 10th Calvary Units. We ride under the name of the Buffalo Soldiers to express our pride and our accomplishments made during the decades following the civil war. We will serve to ignite and strengthen the values into our youths and to our community.
Buffalo Soldiers Creed
I'm a Buffalo Soldier, And as a Buffalo Soldier I will uphold the Standards and the Traditions set forth by my chapter and the National Association of Buffalo Soldiers and Troopers motorcycle clubs.
I'm proud of my colors and the rich history that they represent. I will wear my colors with pride and will do all within my power to educate the general public about the rich history of the 9th and 10th Cavalry Buffalo Soldiers.
I respect my colors and my Buffalo Soldier Sisters and Brothers. And when my riding days come to an end, I wish to be remembered as one who served with Dignity as a responsible biker and a proud BUFFALO SOLDIER.

Ken"Dream Maker"Thomas(Founder)
The National Association of Buffalo Soldiers M/C was created in June 1993 by Ken "Dream Maker" Thomas. The NABSMC currently has 58 chapters in 31 states including Halifax ,Nova Scotia and Ontario Canada. We are still growing. The Buffalo Soldiers MC "Motto" One Club, One Patch, One Mindset.

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The Savannah Chapter of the NABSMC

The Buffalo Soldiers MC Support this cause

LT Henry O Flipper
The First African- American graduate from the West Point Academy who also was the first African-American Officer that was posted to the 10th Cavalry

Another important Chapter in History was restored on July 26 1992. The achievement of the Army's 9th and 10th Cavalry regiments, Known as the Buffalo Soldiers( Two all black Cavalry regiments) were reconized during the official unveiling of a monument in their honor. The Buffalo Soldiers have 24 Congressional Medal of Honor receipients among their members

Final Salute by Tim Hinton
Retired 1st Sgt Mark Matthews, Once the oldest living member of the 10th cavalry Buffalo Soldiers pass at the age of 111. He served in segregated outfits on the Western Frontier in the late 19th and early 20th century

Cathay(Ka-thay)Williams
1842-1924
On November 15,1866 A little more than a year after the Civil War had ended, Cathay Williams disguised herself as a man, Using this diguise, she joined the 38th Infantry Regiment, one of the newly formed African American regiments in the United States Army. The African Americans who joined these regiments became known as the Buffalo Soldiers. Ms Williams was the first and only Female Buffalo Soldier.

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Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle clubs embarked on Fort Levenworth Kansas to the Buffalo Soldiers monument that is located on Fort Levenworth's Army Base.

Savannah's Chapters 1st Annual 06 Veteran"s Day Parade Largest Parade entry 250 Plus Bikes
Watch Yourself Savannah

The CavalryTour
Like what you see so far? Are you at least 21yoa have a M class license and own a 750cc or higher Motorcycle that is road worthy, and a team player then You may qualify to become a member. Email Herbert"Pops"Young at hyoung1@comcast.net and include the following information:
(1) Name,Address,City,State,Zip Code #
(2) Work,Home,Cell Phone #
(3) Email Address(required),DOB,Age
(4) Occupation
(5) Single/Married Spouse's name
(6) Make of Motorcycle,and Riding experience
(7) Give a brief History about yourself and what can you bring that is positive to this organization?