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- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists abstract "The Association of Recovering Motorcyclists (ARM) is an independent motorcycle association, founded in 1986 by Judy and Jack Jensen. The association currently has chapters in the United States, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, New Zealand, Norway, Poland and Thailand. The group grew quickly in the 1980s, partly attributed to not being organized along the lines of an outlaw motorcycle club, according to Judy Jensen, such as by having the word \"Independent\" rather than \"MC\" (motorcycle club) under the ARM logo, avoiding conflict over territory or membership that would have discouraged members from joining. Another aspect is that members receive support from their motorcycling peers and can continue in the biker lifestyle, rather than be asked to cut their hair, give up their leathers and sell their motorcycle, as Jensen said Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) counselors had, in the past, asked of members. Judy Jensen has also officiated at weddings, where she read from a Harley-Davidson owners manual on the \"importance of a good union between the oil pump and the seal, and baptized the couple with a dab of motor oil.Members must meet certain standards of abstinence from drugs and alcohol in order to gain and retain membership status, and must own and maintain a motorcycle of 500 cc or greater. Members are encouraged to be part of a 12-step program.ARM and its sister organization, Recovering Women Riders (RWR), do not publish head counts, however, they state \"there is always room for one more.\" A contingent of ARM members was among several sober motorcycle clubs that attended the 2006 Founders Day anniversary of AA founder Dr. Bob Smith's sobriety date, June 10, 1935.".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageExternalLink www.arm-intl.com.
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- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Abstinence.
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- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Bob_Smith_(doctor).
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Category:1980s_establishments.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Category:Drug_rehabilitation.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Category:Motorcycle_clubs.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Founders_Day_(Alcoholics_Anonymous).
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Harley-Davidson.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Motor_oil.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Motorcycle_club.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Oil_pump_(internal_combustion_engine).
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Outlaw_motorcycle_club.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLink Twelve-step_program.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists wikiPageWikiLinkText "Association of Recovering Motorcyclists".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists founded "1986".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists foundedBy "Judy and Jack Jensen".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists foundingLocation "Wisconsin".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists name "Association of Recovering Motorcyclists".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists purpose "ARM is the world's largest clean and sober motorcycle association".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists region "America, Australia, England, Canada, Denmark, Germany, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, Poland, Thailand".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists type "Independent motorcycle association".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists website "www.arm-intl.com".
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- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists subject Category:1980s_establishments.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists subject Category:Drug_rehabilitation.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists subject Category:Motorcycle_clubs.
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists hypernym Association.
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- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists comment "The Association of Recovering Motorcyclists (ARM) is an independent motorcycle association, founded in 1986 by Judy and Jack Jensen. The association currently has chapters in the United States, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, England, New Zealand, Norway, Poland and Thailand.".
- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists label "Association of Recovering Motorcyclists".
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- Association_of_Recovering_Motorcyclists homepage www.arm-intl.com.
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