Originating in São Paulo, Insanos MC was born from a rebellion against authoritarianism and grew to become the largest motorcycle club in the world, gathering more than 12 thousand members in various countries.
Today recognized as the largest motorcycle club in the world, Insanos MC gathers more than 12 thousand associates spread across dozens of countries. Far beyond the passion for motorcycles, the group carries a life proposal based on brotherhood, discipline, and solidarity.
The combination of these values has given the club a prominent reputation in the global motorcycling scene.
The Origin in a Bold Break
The beginning of Insanos MC dates back to São Paulo, when a group of motorcyclists decided to break away from an old motorcycle club. The split occurred after a conflict with the then-president, accused of manipulating decisions for his own benefit and disregarding internal rules.
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The dissidents faced about 300 men in a struggle marked by courage. According to the founders, the authoritarian environment became unsustainable and the break was inevitable. From this dissatisfaction, Insanos Motorcycle Club was born, which quickly gained national prominence and respect beyond Brazil.
The founding narrative of Insanos MC is often compared to a significant moment in the country’s history: the Revolt of the 18 at the Fort of Copacabana in 1922.
Just like the military and civilians who rebelled against the power of the oligarchies during the Old Republic, the club’s founders rose against what they considered a regime of tyranny.
This analogy reinforces the group’s identity, associating its creation with an act of resistance and bravery.
Within Insanos MC, hierarchy and discipline are fundamental elements. The organization does not see these norms as impositions, but rather as pillars of coexistence that recall familial values. Each member has clear roles, ensuring order, respect, and harmony.
Discipline also functions as a collective commitment, ensuring that everyone acts in accordance with the motorcycle club’s principles. Both in events and on the roads, loyalty and the spirit of unity guide the actions of the members.
A Global Family That Cares for Its Own
With a presence in over 65 countries — although the official website mentions 36 — Insanos MC goes beyond motorcycles. Its mission is social and stems from a simple principle: take care of one’s own house first.
The club’s philosophy advocates that one cannot help others while there are members in need of support. Thus, no one is left behind. Among the most common internal actions are:
- provision of basic food baskets for members in difficulty;
- support for medical treatments;
- assistance in job searching, leveraging the group’s network of contacts.
This sense of solidarity strengthens the bonds and ensures the community’s longevity.
Leadership Structure and Inclusive Events
Insanos MC has an organized administration, with specific positions for areas such as Discipline, Communication, Expansion, Social, and Operations.
Currently, the leadership includes names like Jonatas Kiss, president, and Bugdan Nunes, vice president, who symbolize the seriousness of the management.
Besides the hierarchy, events also hold a prominent place in the life of the club. An example was the 2nd PCD Event of Insanos MC, held in Jundiaí, São Paulo, bringing together motorcyclists from various parts of the country in a meeting focused on valuing accessibility and inclusion.
A Motorcycle Club That Also Shares Losses
The brotherhood is expressed not only in parties and meetings but also in difficult moments. When Edson Lopes, one of the founders, passed away, the community paid tribute and reinforced the unity around his memory.
This episode reinforces that for Insanos MC, fraternity is the bond that sustains the group, regardless of the circumstances.
By joining Insanos MC, the motorcyclist finds not just an association on two wheels, but a family with clear values: camaraderie, respect, and loyalty.
This combination makes the club a unique experience, where the adventure of the roads goes hand in hand with the certainty of belonging.
With information from Gazeta de SP.

Não é não, os Bodes do Asfalto têm mais de 14 mil associados. Considere pesquisar.
HJ o insanos passa casa dos 20 mil irmãos, A aqueles que falam mal, é porque nao tiveram a chance de conhecer o clube e o que ele proporciona , A frase “NIGUEM FICA PARA TRÁS” no Insanos faz todo sentido niguem fica pra trás em qualquer aspecto, espirito fraternal nao se encontra na maioria do Motos clubes mais, ainda mas na época de hj que o povo do nada cria um MG ou MG e começa a rodar sem saber oque realmente significa um colete ou peso dele.
me de 3 nomes de Moto clubes que fazem ações sociais.
O choro é livre… A Síndrome da ex-esposa, nunca vi tanto marmanjo incomodado com o nosso MC. Apesar que a Internet é o único lugar que eles podem falar algo, já que na rua passam de cabeça baixa e com o **** entre as pernas.