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Dozer1

Active Member
I don't know if the word "apparently" would or would not be accurate, but I do know with most clubs, talking about club business outside of the club is strictly forbidden.

just my .02 :up:
I fly no colors. Never have and never will. But I've grown up and riden with one particular club my entire life. They are the morons I grew u with, went to school with, got in trouble with, and who are always there at 3:00 in the morning when I snap a clutch cable out in the middle of nowhere and need a trailer. They are my best friends. My brothers. Not sure what you're looking for, but unless you wanna join some club like the Wild Hogs, I would STRONGLY suggest you cease putting their name out there. That's not right.

Personal opinion: Maybe I'm wrong and I apologize if I am, but you sound like a "pretender" just wanting to be part of something that he thinks might make him "somebody." This is not the place for that kinda shit!
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
I think, and just my cheap .02 worth, that it is better to ride with no club.

Riding patchless will bring no hardship from the clubs and we have the freedom to ride whereever with out having to think about what area we are in and who controls said location.

Perhaps it is my age, personality, ugliness or whatever, but I have never had a bad experience with anyone on the road or when around 1% on the road. Quite the opposite, there appears to be a hands off approach and a level of respect towards the single rider on the road, and the farther from home, the greater the respect shown.

Most of us have belonged to the largest "clubs" in the world (military) and certainly know how to act, the protocols, expectations and respect to show others and patch holders.

Yeah, it feels good to be a part of something, just be fully aware of the expectations, rewards, and long term pitfalls of belonging to any motorcycle club, especially those sporting the bottom rocker.

To each his own and then lets ride.

See ya on the open road....:flag:
 

Oger

New Member
Don't judge someone untill you know them or their club. I have lived and rode with 1%er and some are like a brother to me. Hell I have members of my family that are 1%er. I don't wan't that life style and I was all so in the militry and know what true brother hood is about thats why I belong to this MC. NO DRUGS and DON'T BREAK THE LAW. We are guys that love to ride but also belong. Our colors have been approved by the club/s in our area. and the areas where we have chapters. We don't ask for anything from anyone and if someone wants to ride with us thats fine to. We don't judge anyone its not our place. You guys have your views and we have our, lets respect each other and maybe down the road have a beer together.
 

Eric

Banned
I think all that are not a part of this club should drop this... it would be best... if anyone has a qusetion contact directly... this open forum is gona get ugly...just my thoughts.. you may not understand what your gettin into....
 
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I think all that are not a part of this club should drop this... it would be best... if anyone has a qusetion contact directly... this open forum is gona get ugly...just my thoughts.. you may not understand what your gettin into....
:iagree: It should be dropped or close the thread IMO
:cheers:
 

Dozer1

Active Member
I think, and just my cheap .02 worth, that it is better to ride with no club.

Riding patchless will bring no hardship from the clubs and we have the freedom to ride whereever with out having to think about what area we are in and who controls said location.

Perhaps it is my age, personality, ugliness or whatever, but I have never had a bad experience with anyone on the road or when around 1% on the road. Quite the opposite, there appears to be a hands off approach and a level of respect towards the single rider on the road, and the farther from home, the greater the respect shown.

Most of us have belonged to the largest "clubs" in the world (military) and certainly know how to act, the protocols, expectations and respect to show others and patch holders.

Yeah, it feels good to be a part of something, just be fully aware of the expectations, rewards, and long term pitfalls of belonging to any motorcycle club, especially those sporting the bottom rocker.

To each his own and then lets ride.

See ya on the open road....:flag:
Absolutely PERFECT!!! :2thumbs: :flag:
 
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