History of the JUS BROTHERS M/C
The idea for the J.B.M.C. came from Irish Mike
after a ride, at a bar called the Mountain House in
January, 1990.
Irish thought up the name, designed the 3 piece
patch, and wrote the constitution. There were
actually 3 co-founders of the club, Irish, Dennis,
and Corky and then 4 other men were recruited to
become a part of the new clubs start up crew.
The name of the club was a no brainer.
“JUS BROTHERS” meaning a group of men commited
to brotherhood. Just brothers, nothing more, and
nothing less.
The 3 piece patch was designed with the center
patch being drawn in the shape of a route 66 road sign
to symbolize the freedom and adventure of the open
road. Inside the road sign is an Eagles head which
is symbolic of America & patriotism. The arch of
seven, 5-point stars above the Eagles head is a
tribute to the seven charter members who were first
to wear the new design.
The JUS BROTHERS colors of royal blue
on silver also were chosen for their symbolic
meaning of blue for loyalty and masculinity and silver
for bravery. There is also a bar that runs under the
center patch and extends out on each side with
the letters “M” on the left side and “C” on the right
side of the patch. These letters mean, “Motorcycle” “Club”.
The design was well thought out and besides being very
eye catching, it has real meaning behind it.
The club was officially born with seven charter
members in Tracy, California on Friday, April 13th,
1990 with Irish Mike as the first President. This chapter in
Tracy was moved to Stockton in 1992 and is the Mother Chapter
of the J.B.M.C.
For a more complete history read Irish Mike's book,
"A Road Without End, The JUS BROTHERS Motorcycle Club, 1990-2007"
The book covers the first 17 years of the club and has a lot of photos
taken during that time frame. Published by Publish America.
(Google search the title)
JUS BROTHERS FOREVER, FOREVER JUS BROTHERS