Building a Close-Knit Riding Family

Steel Skulls South Africa unites motorcycle enthusiasts and their families to create a supportive, family-oriented community.

Building a Family of Motorcycle Enthusiasts

Steel Skulls South Africa is dedicated to creating a welcoming community for riders and their families, promoting events and camaraderie that brings everyone closer together.

Riding Together, Growing Strong

Discover upcoming rides, family gatherings, and club meetups designed to bring motorcycle lovers and their families closer than ever.

Experience Brotherhood and Freedom with Steel Skulls South Africa

Join our family-oriented community today to connect, ride, and celebrate the thrill of motorcycling together. Discover upcoming events and become a part of the Steel Skulls South Africa legacy.

Family, Freedom, and the Thrill of the Ride

You will get to hear from our members about how Steel Skulls South Africa has brought them closer to a welcoming motorcycle family. Every month we will feature a member from the Club and what the Club means to them.

Meet our Founder and National President.

Richard Fischer AKA Goofy

As the founding member of Steel Skulls South Africa, I came from a crew of members that went on to find their own clubs or join the 1% crew.

As a young ranking member of an MC I recognised a void in the MC culture. 

Kids had bikes to get to school, deliver pizzas, had the ability to be ‘independant’ which gave them the assumption that they could someday be bikers.

The reality was, national service was gone, young men weren’t being taught rank and respect anymore, and a gap had been formed between those with passion and those with means.

When I founded Steel Skulls, back in 2009, I based my logic on my previous military experience, my subsequent MC culture and, took into account, the fact that the culture at the time was a hard nut to crack. 

Steel Skulls South Africa was never founded as an MC/MCC/SC/FC etc but rather as an organisation to bring the youth in, teach them the culture, and allow them to move on or stay. 

To date we have members who have chosen the patch for many years, others that have moved on to join the 1% ranks, and others that have patched over from other clubs. We have had family join  as young as newborn, some even in their ‘older’ years. 

Family, friends, and acquaintances have all said this is something we want to be a part of. 

As a result our 400cc+ riders become members, get rank, and lead this club. Our pillion  riders earn their patch as well through the same criteria. Our Scooter Squad kids face the same challenges in earning their patches… 10 year old kids learning our culture. Our supporters may not be bikers but they are there to support and grow the crew. And they do so…

Everyone who is involved in this crew, brings value.

As founding member, and National president, I’m inclined to say we created a family of Artists… an artist with a spanner, an airbrush, a kitchen, a DJ, a welder, a pc playa, a social media whizzkid, a whole lot of trades and skills… but more importantly, a grandma, a grandpa, a mother, a father, Aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews, friends, brothers and sisters. 

Open homes and open conversations has created an organisation that I hope for many will become an open family based on ..

Love, love those that love you.

Honour, honour those that have instilled the values in you.

Respect, respect for your elders, your family, your rank, and what you stand for. Respect for all who wear, support and are earning the patch. 

Those who can’t or won’t understand where this culture comes from will not last.

LHR

National PresidentĀ and Founding Member

Richard FischerĀ 

AKA Goofy

steelskullssouthafrica@gmail.com