KDF
Active Member
Yeah... Seems very familiar... can't seem to think where I have seen that logo before....Looks good man but I know I've seen that same dog face on another club patch somewhere......
I like it a lot....
KDF
Yeah... Seems very familiar... can't seem to think where I have seen that logo before....Looks good man but I know I've seen that same dog face on another club patch somewhere......
That's a joke right?Can-Dog1, you may not want to use that patch as it may be looked upon as stealing from another club.
Mad Dog Motorcycle Club MDMC MC
Property of Mad Dog Motorcycle Club THAILAND
I am no expert on Clubs, but have had some education on this topic.
I looked at some of the pics from that web site. They are actually anglo, not asian. I guess they are mostly ex-pats.That's a joke right?
LOL
Asians???
The thinking was Respect.That's a joke right?
LOL
Asians???
:2thumbs:HISTORY OF MAD DOG MC THAILAND
In late 1998 one of the ‘senior members’ of MDMC Philippines, Gareth Howell =42=, relocated his office to Bangkok. Early in 1999, the Bangkok Chapter of another Thailand MC, the Jesters, left their Club and were riding around without colours. Many of these guys were known to many of the MDMC Philippines Members. Gareth began associating with this group and eventually proposed to MDMC Philippines that we consider starting a Thailand Chapter. After a number of months of discussions, MDMC Thailand was started on 9/9/99 with nine Members. Tom carried over nine sets Bangkokof colours which were made in the Philippines and he was met at the airport by the soon-to-be Thai Dogs. In early 2000, MDMC Thailand reported that they were having problems with Hells Angels MC because of the red and white colour of our top rocker. It was explained to them that we had cleared this with HAMC in the States, but MDMC Thailand countered that the problems they were incurring were with European HAMC Chapters. They requested permission from MDMC Philippines to allow them to temporarily change the colour of their top rocker to black and white so they could approach HAMC in Europe and explain to them that our red and white top rocker does not conflict with HAMC Colours and that we are not in competition with them. Unexpectedly, Gareth quit MDMC Thailand for personal reasons then one of the other high profile Members of MDMC Thailand left the Club and started the Thailand chapter of Gremium MC (Black Seven). At that point, the remaining MDMC Thailand Members were requested to revert to the red and white top rocker, but they wanted to retain the black and white. Thailand members never once attended any International meeting or event and refused to comply with basic club rules. After years of discussions, MDMC International (Philippines, Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong voted to abandon efforts to get the Thailand Chapter back on board and notified MDMC Thailand that they were no longer considered a part of MDMC International as of March 10, 2003. Despite that, the “black and white top rocker” Thailand Dogs refused to accept that they were no longer a part of MDMC International and continued to wear MDMC Colours albeit with the black and white top rocker. One of the MDMC Thailand Members joined in 2003 and was a former Hells Angel MC Member, Tim Wood. While he thought he joined an International MC, he was surprised to see a notice on the MDMC International website stating that we no longer recognised the Thailand Chapter. This challenged him, and he took it on himself to bring the Chapter back to the fold. To learn more of what was going on, he accompanied Tom=2= on a trip to the Philippines. What he saw convinced him that his instincts were right and he returned to Thailand a few days later wearing a red and white top rocker and tattoo number =144=. MDMC Thailand was back. Another Member of the black and white top rocker Dogs, John Williams =161=, turned in his black and white top rocker for red and white, as well as Steve Francis =171= who was a Prospect with the black and white top rocker Dogs. These three Dogs along with Tom =2= formed a strong base for MDMC Thailand. Since then we have gone from strength to strength and currently have over twenty members. There are many requirements ‘wanna be’ members have to meet. Being a Prospect for a minimum of six months and riding at least 4000kms with us are a couple of them. Apart from in our Clubhouse on Tuesdays, members can often be found at Sally’s Bar, Soi 5, Jomtien Beach and in Saigon Girl, Soi 6, Pattaya.
 
				