Officers of L.A.M.A. Dallas
Vice President: Doug “D-Bag” Huff
As Vice President of the L.A.M.A. Dallas Chapter and former L.A.M.A. USA National Sergeant‑at‑Arms, Doug brings sixteen years of experience to backing the President and strengthening the chapter.
Known for his humor‑loaded road name and serious dedication to the brotherhood, he’s earned multiple 10k patches and ridden the entire Eastern Seaboard on his 2021 Harley‑Davidson Ultra Limited.
Every time he puts on his colors, he represents Dallas and all of L.A.M.A. with pride, believing deeply in the organization’s commitment to community, uplifting women, and building a family that transcends color, gender, religion, and politics—united by the love of riding and the drive to make every community better.
Business Manager: Carlos “El Bigotes” Gomez
As Business Manager of the L.A.M.A. Dallas Chapter, Carlos provides steady, reliable leadership grounded in hands-on experience. He has previously managed Dallas chapter event flyers, overseen inventory, including patches and merchandise, and coordinated community-focused events that enhance the Chapter’s presence. In his current role, he is focused on supporting day-to-day operations, strengthening communication, and ensuring rides and events are executed smoothly. His responsibilities include ride coordination, fostering member engagement, and representing the chapter with professionalism and consistency. Known for stepping in when leadership is needed, Carlos leads by example, respecting the organization’s structure while modeling accountability and mutual respect. He views riding as more than covering miles; to him, it represents brotherhood, discipline, and being part of something greater than oneself.
MTO: Erick “Ponch” Estrada
My name is Erick Estrada - Road Name: Ponch - and I am proud to be part of LAMA Dallas as Moto Touring Officer. Within this organization, I am committed to promoting motorcycle culture in a responsible, organized, and safe manner, while fostering unity among members and strengthening the brotherhood that defines us. As a Moto Touring Officer, I am responsible for planning, coordinating, and overseeing routes, trips, and events, ensuring that every ride meets the highest standards of safety and organization. My goal is to create memorable experiences for all participants, encouraging not only the enjoyment of the road but also respect for guidelines and teamwork. I am also here to support any member who is interested in creating and leading rides, and I’m happy to help bring those ideas to life. Being part of the LAMA Dallas Board is both an honor and a responsibility, as I actively contribute to the growth of our community and reinforce our core values. As a parent of three children who are proud LAMA youth members, I especially enjoy supporting events and being actively involved as a family. It is meaningful to me to help create a positive environment where both adults and youth can connect, serve, and grow together within the LAMA Dallas Chapter.
How to Join the L.A.M.A. Dallas Chapter
To help you get to know the L.A.M.A. Dallas Chapter, we’ve outlined our basic membership process below. If, after reviewing this information, you’re interested in joining, please visit our Contact Us page and send us an email. We’re an active riding community, not a business, and we make every effort to respond within 1–2 days.
Riding with the Latin American Motorcycle Association isn’t for everyone, but for those who feel called to be part of something bigger, we look for individuals who are willing to:
Attend monthly scheduled meetings (10 a.m. on the 2nd Saturday of each month at American
Eagle Harley Davidson, 5920 South Interstate 35 East, Corinth, TX 76210)Participate in local rides and events
Attend chapter-sanctioned events and actively support chapter activities
Show genuine interest in and commitment to our LAMA family
Those seeking membership are first welcomed as a Prospect. At this stage, you’ll receive the Prospect (“P”) patch and begin your journey toward full membership. Prospects wear the “P” patch for a minimum of three (3) months, during which time they get to know the chapter and demonstrate their commitment.
After this period, the Membership Committee may vote to advance a Prospect to Probate status. Probate members earn the privilege of wearing the L.A.M.A. rockers along with the “P” patch, forming the Probate set. This phase also lasts a minimum of three (3) months and reflects a deeper level of involvement and responsibility within the chapter.
Following at least six (6) months as a Probate member, the Chapter may vote to promote the individual to Full Membership. At that time, the member is awarded the Full L.A.M.A. Colors - an important milestone that represents dedication, respect, and a true commitment to the brotherhood/sisterhood and values of the Association.
An Associate Member is a dedicated supporter of the L.A.M.A. An individual who stands firmly behind our mission even when the full responsibilities of Chapter membership may not be feasible. These members are granted the privilege of participating in the rich and diverse experiences that define L.A.M.A.’s global presence. While Associate Members share in our adventures and camaraderie, it is important to note that they do not hold voice or vote in the official affairs of the organization. Their role, however, remains a valued part of the broader L.A.M.A. family.
Partners of active members are granted the honor of wearing the same distinguished colors and emblem as their sponsoring spouse, whether husband or wife, a Spousal Member, reflecting unity within the L.A.M.A. family. In keeping with this tradition, if the active member proudly carries the revered “P” patch, their spouse is expected to mirror that distinction. Likewise, when an active member is adorned in full colors, their partner shares in that privilege, wearing the same esteemed patch as a symbol of solidarity, respect, and shared commitment to the association’s values.
The L.A.M.A. Youth, our organization’s rising generation, are the vibrant sons, daughters, grandchildren, and young relatives of our esteemed members. They proudly participate in the dynamic world of L.A.M.A.’s global activities and wear their own distinctive colors, representing the chapters to which they belong. As the torchbearers of our legacy, they embody the spirit, unity, and future of the L.A.M.A. family.
We welcome those who are ready to ride with purpose, build lasting connections, and be part of something greater than themselves.
L.F.F.L - L.A.M.A. Forever, Forever L.A.M.A.
Full Color Members of L.A.M.A. Dallas
Annette “Taina” (First Lady)
David “Smokey”
Sgt. at Arms / Road Captain
Banda “Twist”
Sgt. at Arms
Damon “Brick”
Sgt. at Arms
Eric “Macho”
Sgt. at Arms
Mark “Hawk”
Sgt. at Arms
Stevie “Primo”
Sgt. at Arms / Road Captain
Carolyn “Fuego”
Jose “Science”
Jose “Picu”
Joshua “Hollywood”
Rey ”Chino”
Lisa “Shimmy” Gomez
Jim “Squatch”
Amanda “STAT”
Adrian “Happy Feet”
Ezequiel “EZ”
Jose “El Che”
Jashua “Sandman”
Eduardo “Fast Eddie”
Omar “Pirata”
Debra “Quiet Thunder”
Pedro “Mad Max”
Jose “Joey”
Kathy “Luna Rebel”
Enrique “Galito”
Juan “Cofresí”
Paul “Hatchetman”
Prospect & Probate Members of L.A.M.A. Dallas
Zoraida “La Bori” - Probate
Luke “Bear” - Probate
Clay “Magnus” - Probate
Gabriel “Coqui” - Probate
Juan Carlos - Prospect
Javier C. - Prospect
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Associate Members of L.A.M.A. Dallas
Harold “Rudeboy”
Johemma “Memita”
Bety
Joe B.
Martin
Renato R.
Jim R.
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Spousal Members of L.A.M.A. Dallas
Ella S.
Abby
Mónica “Móni”
Debbie
Sharon
Erika
Allid R.
Claudia
Cindy M.
Marcela “Bruja”
Allid R.
Valerie H.
Katie T.
Sharon “Red Lady”
Kimberly “Colibri”
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Youth Members of L.A.M.A. Dallas
JP
Leo “Baby Le”
Erick “Little Man”
German E.
Sofia E.
Camila O.
Isabela O.
Zavala “Z Bear”
Zayla M.
Sofia A.
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In Memory
Ken “Tank” Morgan
Tank, the founder and a former president of L.A.M.A. Dallas, was a respected leader whose life was cut tragically short after a motorcycle accident. His loss is felt profoundly, leaving an ache in the hearts of his closest friends, devoted family, and all who had the honor of riding beside him.
In his memory—and to help prevent future tragedies—we urge every rider and driver to take a firm stand against texting, distracted driving, and any behavior that steals attention from the road. Let us commit to staying fully present behind the handlebars and the wheel, protecting not only ourselves but everyone who shares the journey with us. Every rider is someone’s loved one, and someone is always waiting for them to make it home. 11/20/1963 - 10/6/2020
Xavier Lopez
In the aftermath of the heartbreaking tragedy that unfolded on May 24, 2022, in Uvalde, TX, a profound sense of purpose emerged among those deeply affected. Among them was Tiburon, President of L.A.M.A. Dallas, who joined forces with the presidents of the L.A.M.A. San Antonio and L.A.M.A. Austin chapters to honor the lives lost. Together, they organized a unified memorial ride—a solemn tribute to Xavier Lopez, a young life taken far too soon, along with eighteen fellow students and two dedicated educators.
Amid overwhelming grief, their coordinated ride became a powerful symbol of solidarity and compassion, transcending chapter lines and standing as a heartfelt tribute to the victims whose lives were forever changed by that tragic day.
Xavier Lopez Memorial Ride