
The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands. Robert M. Pirsig Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance : An Inquiry Into Values
We meet the last Tuesday of every month at 6:00pm at the VFW Hall in Antioch. All members are welcome. Nonmembers are welcome, but please notify us if a non-member is attending. The address is 75 North Av, Antioch, IL. Its located on the north side of North Av, 3/4 mile east of Route 83.




Welcome to American Revolutions riding club, a grassroots organization founded in charity, brotherhood, and citizen action. Our collective mission is to support established charities, other clubs, and local communities in northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin.
While American Revolutions is primarily a charity-based organization, and most of our efforts will be geared toward charity, we do have a political side. The citizen action side of American Revolutions is to shed light on middle class American issues. For instance the offshoring of American jobs. Each and everyone of us can help American workers and their families. When was the last time we DEMANDED and American worker on the other end of the phone for OUR customer service. We also suggest people compare the value of American made products with foreign products whenever possible. You just may help save an American job. When was the last time any of us took five minutes out of our day to call, write, or email our senators or representatives to tell the what WE want. We support issues and policies that in turn, support hard working American families.
Motorcycles are optional for membership in American Revolutions, but make no mistake... we do intend to ride.
Please give some thought to our organization. You may belong to another club or organization, but you are still welcome to be a member or supporter of American Revolutions.
Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country. -Franklin D. Roosevelt