Is The True "MC" Biker Gone Forever?
#5
Ahhh, so true! The only people who are going to answer this "honestly" are those who really don't know themselves. I spent some time in the 70s riding as a member, now I choose to ride solo. I have however, kept in contact with many of the guys and over the years I have partied at many clubhouses, still do. Not sure why you're asking this of these guys, but when you think about it, it is a pretty lame question if you expect someone to step up and admit any type of guilt. Also, the statement you have of a member saying "not everyone in their club is into criminal activity" surprises me if they are really a "member". Of course, if you don't miss an episode of SOA you should know all there is to know about motorcycle clubs befoer the next season ends, after all, if it's on TV and the internet, it has to be true, that's the law, ain't it?
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Mountainkowboy (03-10-2019)
#6
And the only reason were around, is that we Never, Ever, under any circumstance make anything about there business, any of our business.. In any form..
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#7
I'm patched out and I don't break the law (everyday). I support my wife, stop for stranded bikers, sometimes I wave and sometimes I don't. I carry all the time but that doesn't mean NOTHING. I also have a pair of assless chaps, say someting and you might see what I carry. Plus, I'm old and don't give a sh*t what you think.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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Oh, they're definitely around. Why don't you try searching for some of your favorite clubs on the web and look at their websites. A lot of 'em are really well done and have a photo section. Maybe you'll see someone you know!
And they still take the full patch status really seriously, by the way.
And they still take the full patch status really seriously, by the way.