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Any information on what MC's use what color Get back whips? My wife bought me one for a surprise, and a few days later I found out it's the colors the Bandidos use. How easy is it to dye a red and black whip to solid black? don't want to diss any clubs.
Any information on what MC's use what color Get back whips? My wife bought me one for a surprise, and a few days later I found out it's the colors the Bandidos use. How easy is it to dye a red and black whip to solid black? don't want to diss any clubs.
It was a nice gesture but I would hang it in my office. If you use them as bike bling they tend to get in the way while riding and if you use them for "get back" they can get you hurt..................!
clubs really dont use them any more...get whatever color that matches your bike. i have one thats black and silver...i dont know whos colors they are, and i dont really give a ****. you reall think some biker is going to get pissed at you if you have a red and white bike and you have a red and white whip? i doubt it
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Yeah, a black and gold whip ain't going to offend anyone. Even red and gold are marine colors as well. My ol lady has a pink and white get back whip. I sure hope there's no club that uses those colors.
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