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#2421
At a recent swap meet near Charlotte NC you could see anyone that had enough money to get a patch embroidered there.
I saw the Outlaws which is the dominant 1% club in NC or at least in the Charlotte area. A group called the Scuzzbuckets were there, Ghost Riders, HOG, Patriot Guard and many family clubs.
I saw the Outlaws which is the dominant 1% club in NC or at least in the Charlotte area. A group called the Scuzzbuckets were there, Ghost Riders, HOG, Patriot Guard and many family clubs.
#2422
Was at a local motorcycle event yesterday. Looked like at least 40% of the attendees were wearing some sort of singe or 3 piece patch. Some of the single patch "riding clubs" had an "MC" within the patch, some had it on the outside as a separate patch. We only spotted 3 HA's there, but with 4 obvious hangs arounds. No HA prospects, and no patched Pagans seen. Some of the club names made us chuckle. "Devils" this, or "Disciples of" yada yada. We started making up interesting club names like "Big Peckers MC". or "Chicken Chokers MC", with an appropriate graphic on the patch. Everyone trying to look like a badass.
I saw a bunch of guys with green bandanas on their sporties the other day at the Hog Shoppe in Levittown... Must have been prospects as they just had a Green outlined New York rocker on their vest with no top rocker or anything else on them yet. I parked next to them and they ignored my existence...
#2423
What do you expect, if it was a city event half of them are sport bike clubs under the ghetto coalition.....I think that speaks for itself.
The Hog Shoppe's been out bad from the MC community on LI for quite some time now, for reasons which I will not go into in a public forum....those guys must have been VERY new to the scene, or unfriendlys.
The Hog Shoppe's been out bad from the MC community on LI for quite some time now, for reasons which I will not go into in a public forum....those guys must have been VERY new to the scene, or unfriendlys.
They are close to me and I needed new glasses, I had no clue...
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#2424
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At a recent swap meet near Charlotte NC you could see anyone that had enough money to get a patch embroidered there.
I saw the Outlaws which is the dominant 1% club in NC or at least in the Charlotte area. A group called the Scuzzbuckets were there, Ghost Riders, HOG, Patriot Guard and many family clubs.
I saw the Outlaws which is the dominant 1% club in NC or at least in the Charlotte area. A group called the Scuzzbuckets were there, Ghost Riders, HOG, Patriot Guard and many family clubs.
#2425
That's the one, they have the titty girls come on at the end once everyone's had enough to drink. Most times, I'd rather pay the girls to put there tops back on, not exactly material for a "Girls, Girls, Girls" Crue video.
#2428
Bill Macy played the nerd. Strangely wearing a WWII US Army tanker helmet (easily a $250-450 dollar item last time I checked)--not something you'd want to actually wear riding--but I understand it was for the style to define his character.
OK So here's a question for those in the know:
What about people like myself who don't belong to any club, do not wear colors etc. I am guessing I probably shouldn't stop anyplace with a lot of bikes outside and guys wearing cuts--or am I ok as long as I simply cause no problems?
I know what happens in the movies I know what my gut tells me might happen, just curious from those in that lifestyle if I need to worry.
CISO
#2430
I've seen it happen before. It's dramatic and traumatic to the person(s) involved but it's never been any of my business. You have to remember 1% clubs are 100% commited to protecting their interests. And a lot of times their interests may seem trivial to outsiders but again, it's none of outsiders business. I fully believe though that if you are in this motorcycle world, and spend time going places and doing things around other riders, it behooves you to learn at least the basics of protocol in your area. If you live in one clubs territory, understand that they're gonna look twice at a rider that's maybe wearing another clubs colors. Even if it's no way related, it's their nature to be on the lookout and it could get you in a situation. Most times not a bad situation, especially if you're cool and understanding of the deal. Take the info they give you and make a note. They know every person isn't a rival member or supporter so most times it doesn't escalate. Now go wearing support gear and you're in another group of circumstances and frankly you better be able to hold your mud if confronted. Otherwise don't bother owning support gear in the first place. You're a supporter or you aren't... No 1/2 way about stuff like that.