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Old 06-07-2010, 06:11 PM
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Originally Posted by tx-skydiver
Kinda my point. I ride because I enjoy it and don't understand this game you are talking about. Also hard to play if you don't know the rules. That was the intent of the original post...understanding these rules that many of you live or abide by in regards to these folks.

I'm not trying to cause trouble or put anyones panties in a bunch. I truly want to know more since I have ust recently started to notice these folks in my area. thats all.
If I see someone wearing a patch, I mostly see a fellow biker. I'll walk by, say "hi," or "nice bike" if applicable. I don't go out of my way to either start or avoid a conversation.

Just don't start/join a MC with a 3 piece patch. From what I understand, a Riding Club is fine, just clearly label your patch as such, if you're in to that kind of thing.


Last year, it was all over the news that the Angels were coming through town on their way to Sturgis. They came in, stimulated the economy a bit, and left, with no incidents at all. And I know for a fact this is the territory of a rival club... Outlaws maybe?
 
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Old 06-07-2010, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by CruzinLow
I find it difficult to understand the 1%er lifestyle myself.

Is being a submissive, misogynistic troglodyte, in desperate need of an identity, and whose greatest accomplishment in life will occur when a group of his so-called "brothers" urinates upon him while he is lying prone in the dirt really such a great thing?

Enigmatic, to say the least...

Making good use of the new theasuarsas I see.
 
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Old 06-07-2010, 08:47 PM
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Sometimes I wonder if this guy....







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Isn't the guy starting all these threads just to get a better lock on things.. hmmmm? maybe I'm being paranoid ..but I wouldn't put it past him.
 
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Originally Posted by Big_Al47
Don't deal guns in Charming

 
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Originally Posted by Big_Al47
Don't deal guns in Charming

Can't believe it took 4 pages before the SOA got involved.

Basically, stay away from guys in white skate shoes and Ness fairings on their Dyna.
 
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If you really had to ask, you're doomed.
 
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Here's a couple of my patches that I intend on wearing to Sturgis this year. Enjoy.





 
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Originally Posted by tx-skydiver
There is alot of chatter on this board about 1%ers and Mc and such. Help me understand.
Are we supposed to be afraid of these guys?
Can we not wave or say hello?
Can we not wear what we want?
Can we not ride where we want?

If they don't like my vest - what will they "supposedly" do to me?

Geez. Ride along and let me do the same. we'll get along fine.

I've seen some Bandidos recently riding in DFW (metrics) and one at Wally's shopping yesterday. I was in "car clothes" and he didn't look "friendly". I just kept on keepin' on.
Ya think?
Next time ya see those Bandido's just walk up to em' and ask em' all these questions, I'm sure that they';; oblige ya'!!
 
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1% HMMMM They are a club that think they rule the area they are located in. They can not fight battles singly and need to have atleast 3 of their members against a single person. The only time they will take on someone 1 on 1 is if they have a weapon in hand or at the ready.

If they don't like someone or something then they are well known to sneak up on you when you are not looking.

They think that they are the only ones that are allowed to wear a patch and rocker setup because they have earned it. LMFAO on that one.

Wear what you want. If you are worried about the big bad 1% then just get a firearm and practice to use it properly. Never turn your back on them.


People need to quit being so affraid of these motorcycle "CLUBS"!!!!!
 


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