Description
Motorcycle Club Rank Patches Custom Insignias
In motorcycle clubs (MCs), rank patches are significant because they show where a member stands in the club’s hierarchy. These patches come in a number of styles and are usually worn on the jacket or vest below the patch on the back that symbolizes the center. The following are a few typical rank patches for Motorcycle Club Rank Patches clubs: We also have Biker MC Patch Motorcycle Clubs
Core Leadership Positions: 
President (Pres): The MC’s leader, usually identified by a patch with the club name and the phrase “President” or a skull or crown-wearing eagle as a presidential emblem.
Vice President (VP): The President’s right-hand person, usually identified by a patch displaying “Vice President” or “VP” alongside the club name.
Sergeant at Arms (Sgt. at Arms): Responsible for maintaining order and security within the club. Their patch might feature crossed pistons, crossed hammers, or an image of a sergeant-at-arms figure.
Road Captain (Road Capt.): Oversees the safety of group riders when leading rides. Their patch may have a map or a motorbike, and it may even say “Road Captain” in writing.
Other Potential Ranking Patches:
A patch holder (P) is a fully qualified member who has attained the privilege to don the official “colors” of the club, which are all of the principal Motorcycle Club Rank Patches. All that may be displayed on their patch is “P” or “Patch Holder.”
Club rules are enforced by the enforcer, who may serve as a lieutenant to the sergeant at arms. Designs for this position’s patches can vary.
The club’s finances are managed by the treasurer (Treas). Their fix could incorporate “Financier” or a picture of a cash pack.
Secretary (Sec.): Handles club records and communication. Their patch might display “Secretary” or an image of a pen and paper.




