The Sentinels Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club is a proud, charitable, non-profit organization made up of active and retired law enforcement officers, military veterans, and supporters who share a passion for riding motorcycles and a commitment to supporting our brothers and sisters in service. We are united by a dedication to Honor, Brotherhood, and Loyalty.
In January, 2006, a group of approximately fifteen Law Enforcement Officers from various Colorado agencies, along with members from other law enforcement motorcycle clubs, came together with a shared vision—to create a club that would foster camaraderie, support, and fun for those who ride motorcycles, and serve their communities. Thus, the Sentinels Motorcycle Club was born.
Our mission was simple; to build a space where Law Enforcement Officers, both active and retired, could connect, ride, and enjoy the open road together. For many of us, the deep sense of camaraderie we once had on the job began to fade. We created this club as a way to reclaim that brotherhood and forge lasting connections with like-minded individuals who understand the unique challenges and rewards of our work.
As Law Enforcement Officers, we dedicate ourselves to our communities, facing risk and adversity daily to keep our neighborhoods safe and secure. Off duty, we carry the same sense of duty, supporting charitable causes, contributing to our communities, and maintaining the brotherhood that defines us. We are Law Enforcement Officers & Bikers, and we take pride in both identities.
We wear our colors with pride, and extend respect to those who do the same. However, respect is mutual—if you honor our patch, we’ll honor yours.
Like any club, the Sentinels Motorcycle Club has faced challenges along the way, but adversity has only strengthened us. We are a Law Enforcement Club, through and through. It’s not just what we do — it’s who we are. We welcome officers who are proud to wear the badge on duty and just as proud to wear our patch off duty. Whether in uniform, on the street, or in colors at a rally, we stand together as a family.
While our club is made up predominantly of Law Enforcement, we are proud to have a few civilian members who have earned our respect. It takes exceptional character to understand the Law Enforcement mindset, let alone stand beside us in the brotherhood. Their loyalty, determination, and trust have earned them a place among us, and we know they’ll have our backs when it counts, just as we'll have theirs.
Our patch is not for sale, and we’re selective about who wears it. If you are someone who shies away from commitment, struggles to support the club, or prefers to avoid responsibilities, then the Sentinels might not be the right fit for you. We’re a club for those who are all-in.
We are the Sentinel Nation, and we know who our brothers are.
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