Embark on a journey that traces back over 30 electrifying years to the heart of the 90s.
Picture this… a tight knit crew of riders, engines rumbling, gathering at the legendary Church’s Chicken in Little Village, Chicago. Right there on 26th Street, something real was born. What started as simple meetups quickly turned into the foundation of a movement. From the iconic Little Village Arch to the stretch of Koster on 26th Street, these riders made their presence known. The sound of their bikes became part of the neighborhood, and before long, they weren’t just a group, they were a staple in the community, especially within Chicago’s Latino culture. As time went on, the meet up spots evolved, eventually shifting to Pulaski Road. The stretch between I-55 and 55th Street became their playground, with the now legendary Pulaski Boyz Citgo at 51st and Pulaski serving as a central hub. It was during this era that the second generation truly took things to another level. Known for their fearless riding and high speed runs down 51st toward I-55, they earned the name that would stick forever… Pulaski Boyz.
Their presence was undeniable. Their motto said it all:
“We Don’t Ride Fast… We Just Fly Low!”
With growth came structure. In 2014, the Pulaski Boyz officially became a Motorcycle Association, aligning with L.A.M.A. and adopting the 3 patch system. This move connected them to an international network while reinforcing the values that had always been there, Family, Love, and Respect. That chapter helped shape the organization for over a decade. Then in 2026, Pulaski Boyz made a defining move, breaking away from L.A.M.A. as a brother club. This marked a new era of independence while still maintaining respect for the relationships and history built along the way. Throughout the years, the Pulaski Boyz have earned respect across the motorcycle community. For many riders, this club became a starting point, a place where people learned, grew, and found their place in the culture before moving on to other paths or continuing to build within the brotherhood.
Fast forward to 2023, when the story expanded beyond Chicago. Sergio “Barbas” and Veronica “Shorty” brought the Pulaski Boyz to San Antonio, Texas, establishing the first official second chapter. What started in Little Village was now reaching new ground, building the same culture and brotherhood in a new city. Today, the Pulaski Boyz stand strong with multiple chapters, continuing to build a legacy rooted in respect, unity, and the love of the ride. This is not just about motorcycles. This is about family, history, and the road that connects it all.
At Pulaski Boyz, we don’t just ride… we live this.
Our members come from all walks of life, but share the same passion for two wheels and the freedom that comes with it. We are more than an association. We are a family built on loyalty, respect, and real bonds that go beyond the road. As a nonprofit organization, our mission extends into the community. Whether it’s fundraisers, charity events, or simply showing up when it matters, we believe in giving back and representing something bigger than ourselves. We also take pride in being 100 percent neutral. Over the years, we’ve built strong relationships across the entire motorcycle community, from MCs and MAs to RCs, SCs, and independent riders. Respect goes both ways, and that’s something we stand on.
Our slogan, “We Don’t Ride Fast... We Just Fly Low!” isn’t just words, it’s a mindset. It’s about the experience, the brotherhood, and every mile in between.
As you continue to explore who we are, you’ll see the history, the growth, and the impact we’ve made along the way.
The road is long… and we’re just getting started.