Full-Time or Retired Firefighter Motorcycle Club, Salt Lake City, Utah.
12/21/2025
Chapter 24 enjoyed a wonderful Christmas dinner last night and would like to extend our warmest wishes to all. We hope you have a wonderful holiday season with the people you love.
07/22/2025
What an amazing day we had remembering Merrill Bone! It was a beautiful ride. He would have been so proud, but a smart ass at the same time. Thank you to Bam for putting it together and for everyone making time to be there. It really felt like family! We miss you B***r.
03/23/2025
Chapter 24 off-roading in Moab! Such a fun day!!
08/04/2024
IAFF ride for Burn Camp was a success. Great event for a great cause.
06/08/2024
Annual Naughty School Girl ride went great! It was a good turn out. Just missing the rest of our Leatherheads family.
02/10/2024
Went and visited with Frozen. He’s doing good and should be released tomorrow.
12/10/2023
Chapter 24 Christmas party. So much fun! Wish everyone could have made it.
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No we are not, nor do we want to be. They have their world and we have ours. We are, and always will be, a neutral club.
Can I join as a volunteer?
No. Although we have respect for those that volunteer their time to do the job, we do not allow volunteers, part time firefighters or any type of associate/sponsored members to join.
Are women allowed to wear the patch?
Women, who are not firefighters, are not permitted to wear the Leatherheads colors but are an important part of this club and do have a patch of their own.
How long is the probationary period for members?
Our minimum time for a new member is 3 months and becomes maxed out at 12. If you can't earn your patch in 12 months, you won't at all.
Are probationary members actually members of the club?
Yes. Just like the fire department, a probie is a part of the club, just without a lot of the privileges that go along with full patched membership. If they make it through probation, they then become a full patched member.
How long is the probationary period for a chapter to get it's charter?
Our minimum time for a new charter is 6 months.
Are there rules to follow?
Of course. We have a set of National Bylaws as well as some chapters having their own version.
Why should I join the Leatherheads? Why are you different?
We are one of the very few firefighter clubs that are comprised of all career or retired career firefighters. Almost every other firefighter club out there allows other types of members. We stand by our beliefs and the ideals the club was formed on and expect each member/chapter to do the same. And numbers do not matter, break the rules or don't have what it takes and you're gone. Doesn't matter if you are a member or the whole chapter.
Why do I see the number 12 associated with your club?
In the motorcycling community a club will usually adopt the number that corresponds to the first letter of the clubs name in the alphabet. The L in Leatherheads is the 12th letter hence the number 12.
Why were some of your chapters removed?
We are a motorcycle club and have rules in place (Bylaws) that govern the club. Breaking those rules, especially the more serious ones, or breaking the same rules multiple times will get your charter revoked. But even more than that, breaking the Brotherhood and the ideals of this club, while bringing shame and dishonor to it, will always have a chapter reoked. All the chapters that were removed, were done so due to one, or more, of the situations listed above. That is as far as we'll go into it.
What are the rules for the Leatherheads FFMC Challenge Coin?
A "Coin Check" consists of a Challenge and a Response and can be initiated any time at any place. The rules apply to those clothed or unclothed. At the time of the challenge you are permitted one step and one arm reach to locate your coin. If you still cannot produce it you are considered not to be in possession of it. There are no exceptions to the rules which follow:
. The challenge, which can be made at any time, begins with the challenger drawing his/her club coin (National, Chapter, etc.), and slapping or placing the coin on the table or bar. In noisy environs, continuously rapping the challenge coin on a surface may initiate the challenge. (Accidentally dropping a challenge coin is considered to be a deliberate challenge to all present)
The response to a challenge is all those present must produce their club coin.
If you are challenged and are unable to properly respond, you must buy a round of drinks for the challenger and the group being challenged. If more than one member cannot respond correctly then they split the round.
If everyone being challenged responds in the correct manner, the challenger must buy a round of drinks for all those people he challenged.
Failure to buy a round is considered a shameful act and will require forfeiture of your challenge coin.
A coin is a coin, period. If it's attached to the bike it's an accessory, if it's holding keys, it's a key ring and if it's worn on the belt it's a belt buckle. None of these, or any other variant, is a coin.