Lone Wolf Patch
If you stay away from a three piece patch you should be ok, same for 1% patches and MC patches and diamonds.
A three piece patch is a different story. For me there is a certain amount of respect that goes with having to pay the price of joining a 1% club. It's not for everyone, but its real and it means a lot to them. I know how they feel, being a vet means a lot to me.
As to the guy with the "criminal" comment, grow up. If you are without sin and have never committed a crime, and there are millions of pages of them all over the place, then go ahead and cast that first stone.
JMHO
Mike
He also was wearing a doo-rag and had his thinning hair in a ponytail. I suppose he could have been mistaken for a hard case to some people. Or possibly a poser to others. Is either one what you really want?
Ron
I'd like to patch my vest but don't really want to join an M/C or riding club. I like to ride solo or just with my family or friends.
I've seen this "lone wolf / no club" patch some people are wearing and stores are selling.
My question is. Will this get my *** kicked and does wearing this patch make me look like some sort of moron?
The "Lone Wolf" patches they sell 'round here, are one piecers. The 3 piecers could really GAS, AS long as you are not trying to be some toopid bad azz.
Go back to Pastor Tom's post. Life is a very simple philosophy, you GIVE respect, you GET respect. Nothing more, nothing less. Ya act like a dipwad, ppl gonna treat ya like a dipwad. BUT, it starts with YOU.
I ride with different 3 patch clubs, one being the HAs. I wear no patch, because I cross club and state lines FREELY and readily. AGAIN, the key is respect. And PAY attention to what is going on 'round you. (This is true, patch or not)
Will you look like a moron? I don't know, never seen you. If you look like you're 15, and throw on a patch, then prob'ly yes. And you could look like one, WITHOUT the patch.

Also, ask yourself why some places do not even allow HOG patches into their bars -- HOG has minimal publicly acknowledged criminal activity but some people seem to think they they too should be unwelcome just like the rest of "them".
But, it is YOUR body that will bear the mark. If you want people to think that YOU are a badass biker who wears a patch just like the rest of "them", go ahead. If you want people to think that you are just another person on a bike then you know what you need to do.
Just sayin'...
The Best of Harley-Davidson for Lifelong Riders
The "Lone Wolf" patches they sell 'round here, are one piecers. The 3 piecers could really GAS, AS long as you are not trying to be some toopid bad azz.
Go back to Pastor Tom's post. Life is a very simple philosophy, you GIVE respect, you GET respect. Nothing more, nothing less. Ya act like a dipwad, ppl gonna treat ya like a dipwad. BUT, it starts with YOU.
Everytime he gets on his bike he wears one of them. Anyone asks about a patch, he tells them a story about it. I've seen him greeted by both 1%'s and civilians like they're long lost friends. He treats everyone the same, with respect and friendship. They treat him the same.
So I say wear what you want. The vast majority will form their opinion of you based on you, not what you wear. And if they do, then it's their loss.







