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So basically the 1% crowd has now claimed geometric shapes as their own? Probably should have told him it's not a diamond, it's a rhombus or a paralellogram.
Now I'll probably be looking over my shoulder for a roving band of Hasidic Jews who want me to take off my Sheriff star.
I'm sorry to joke, I just hope they don't get access to my IP address and hunt me down. I've got enought to worry about here in memphis with bloods, crips, ms-13, etc., etc.
BTW - I am very happy to not have a run in with any "real" 1% bikers. When I see them, I just leave. Their world to them is real and they do not "play".
Probably. It's not that bad living in Florida; year round riding, plenty of bars, and more M/Cs than you can shake a stick at. The club that I referred to does have 5 chapters in Ohio: Columbus, Dayton, Sandusky, Toledo, and Warren. They aren't bad guys though, just stay on their good side.
True story...This may be the same group that once asked us to take off our H.O.G. "colors" while riding in Sandusky area. BTW the H.O.G. is a two piece patch with no MC and is a universal symbol of "RUB"....LOL (yes - I'm making light of myself, try it it feels good sometimes)
well, those large HOG chapter patches do indeed look like colors.
I agree, but I think it was more of an intimidation play than their fear that we were going to take over Sandusky...and it's definitely not 3 piece.
I guess sicne I don't live in their world (1% MC), it's difficult to understand. That's why I just take a wide berth when necessary. Better a live chicken than a dead rooster!
Gumby if you go through life always scared of what if's then your life isn't gonna be very happy.
I am not gonna worry about if someone likes everything I wear especially if it's a patch that is not even close to a Hells Angel patch. If it was a Hells Angels patch then it would be different but it's not so relax.
I never proposed I was a badass, just a smartass, but I can handle myself. Now stop worrying about every little thing that could upset some big scary biker guy and get on with your life otherwise you might want to sell off your bikes and stay inside where it's absolutely safe...
Friggin' A, and that's the whole truth. Well said PigInaBlanket.
well the HA dont think much of the moco alot anyway.but for the patch yes it's cool and you may not have any problem with it.but with all the stuff that has been going on lately with them and some of the other's. they may not be in the mood to toy with. but i also belive along with the design it has to do with the color's.if it was the same color's as there's then i would think twice about it.
And as far as any probs, I did go on that toy run Sunday. There were 5 or so clubs present, and I did get some comments.
They were all...... "That's a pretty tuff patch. Looks good"
Last edited by schumacher; Oct 21, 2008 at 07:40 AM.
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