Welcome to the legendary heart of the Pulaski Boyz Motorcycle Association—the Chicago Chapter. Nestled in the vibrant city of Chicago, Illinois, our chapter represents the true meaning of brotherhood, adventure, and community.
Founded over two decades ago, our story traces back to the streets of Little Village, where a group of passionate riders would gather at the iconic Church’s Chicken on 26th Street. From those early meetups, the Pulaski Boyz were born, quickly earning a reputation as pioneers within the Chicago motorcycle scene.
As the years went on, our presence expanded along Pulaski Road, from I-55 to 55th Street. The sound of our bikes became part of the city’s rhythm, echoing through the neighborhoods and leaving a lasting mark wherever we rode.
In 2014, we entered a new phase by becoming a Motorcycle Association and aligning with L.A.M.A., embracing the values of Family, Love, and Respect while connecting with a global network of riders and chapters.
That chapter of our journey carried us forward for over a decade, helping shape who we are today. In 2026, Pulaski Boyz made the decision to break away from L.A.M.A. as a brother club, marking a new era of independence while still holding onto the respect, relationships, and foundation built over the years.
Through it all, the Chicago Chapter has always been more than just a motorcycle club. We are a family. From charity work to community events, we continue to show up for the people around us and represent what we stand for every time we ride.
Today, our legacy continues strong as a symbol of unity and brotherhood in the Windy City. Our commitment to respect, inclusivity, and the love of the ride remains as solid as ever, welcoming riders from all walks of life.
Whether you’re a seasoned rider or just getting started, the Chicago Chapter of the Pulaski Boyz invites you to be part of something real. Ride with us as we continue writing our story on the streets of Chicago.