Brother Speed MC: Letter response to pile up accident
#71
well said
We don't use the word "outlaw" club. Only law enforcement and the media use that terminology, like an "OMG"(outlaw motorcycle gang). That's laughable as we would never refer to ourselves as that. To me an "Outlaw" means just that. A member of the Outlaws and nothing else.
#72
stupid f-ing comment!!!
And if LEOs would spend more time doing that (saving lives) and less time writing BS -- totally bogus -- tickets for things like "failing to put both feet down at a stop sign" (as happened to about 6 of my brothers, in ONE STOP, last weekend in Hollister (where several witnesses saw them put their feet down), then things between LEOs and MCs would probably be a lot better.
And to be fair, bikers DO stop and provide assistance. I have personally done so myself, and I have been helped (after a jackass cage wrecked me on the freeway) by a random biker who saw me wreck...
Yeah there's a spectrum all right: cool guys who like to do what the F they want -- aka "freedom" (ever heard of being an American?) and guys like most LEOs who got a wedgie in HS by a dude and spend the rest of their lives getting even with their radios, guns, and rules...
#77
#79
They don't have a 1%, there are a few old members who used to but they have mostly retired. Not really affiliated with Bandidos or with the HA. They have members in Utah, Oregon, Washington,Idaho and Montana now. They are trying to grow into a big club. Look up brother speed mc in google images, and you can see their patches real well, as well as their clubhouses, bikes, and flags.
#80
Lololol that was good....Wait I'm omn a iPad no spel chec sorry...to Brother Speed class act of a letter I could give a rats *** about spelling....love theses intellectual posters funny I don't ride with any most of us can't spell either.