During the summer of 1982 several firefighters were visiting "Randy's Cycle Shop" in Boylston, Massachusetts
and the subject of motorcycle clubs came up. Soon they were all grousing about the fact that law enforcement people had a
motorcycle club known as the Blue Knights but there was no club for firefighters. After this tire kicking session, owner Randy
Wilson suggested to Ed Wright, a firefighter from Northboro, MA, that he stop talking about the lack of a club and form one
instead.
Recognizing a good idea when he heard one, Ed Wright went home that afternoon and made some hand printed
posters inviting firefighters from the area to meet and determine if there was enough interest to form a motorcycle club.
On
August 17th, 1982, Fire Chief Jack Pierce allowed a small group of motorcycle enthusiasts to meet in Northboro Fire Headquarters
to lay the ground work for the formation of a motorcycle club. On October 19th, 1982, firefighters Colin Mackey, Bob Bourassa,
Ed Wright, Roger Wentzell, Dave Hamilton, Bob Goulet, David Hunt, Jon Tripp, Don Parker, Norm Beausleil and Chief Pierce met again. There was interest in promoting the positive image of motorcycling while enjoying
the camaraderie of other firefighters. It was decided then that this group would be known as the Red Knights Motorcycle Club.
News of this new club spread like a grass fire. In July
of 1983, a chapter was formed in Connecticut. In October of that year a second Massachusetts chapter was formed. Soon applications
came in from such distant places as Nevada and Louisiana. In August of 1983
the founding members realized the organization was rapidly growing beyond their original expectations. To properly
handle this growth they elected a committee to serve as a National Board of Directors. With applications from Ontario and
Saskatchewan , Canada, the club became the Red Knights International Firefighters Motorcycle Club.
In
1984 the first club convention was held in Boylston MA. Each year since that time a convention has been held for all Red Knights.