History Of 

The Denver Falcons

and

The Foothills Falcons

In the late 20th century, Bob and George decided that they were getting too old for competitive dirt bikes (although both still have and ride them), subsequently they each acquired loud fast street cruisers. After trading up several times, Bob ended up with a black Softail Deuce and George with a limited edition purple Heritage Softail.
Together they began terrorizing Green Mountain and the surrounding canyons west of the metro area, and consequently attracted a unique group of riders who liked to ride hard and fast. Eddie, Tommy, Dave, Mike, Steve, Terry, Bruce, Dan, and Jim joined Bob and George in forming the original club, the “Foothill Falcons”. This club has evolved into the “Falcons” with a unique Logo patch worn by club members and displaying a falcon holding a flaming skull in its claws.
Numerous other individuals join the group for wild weekend rides at many Colorado geographic location, however, the club prefers to sortie in the foothills and the mountain canyons and passes.
Every summer the club embarks on a multi-day trip to a wild and wooly destination, which George films via a “helmet cam”, and ultimately prepares a DVD of our trip for all participants. The club continues to grow, thrive and have fun. and the rest is history.
Visit the Pictures our Rides in the Galleries page to view all the fun!