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Should be OK just don't ride into Davidson.....that could be trouble....
That's funny...lol
I have a "3 piece" Harley patch set on my jacket and have meet a few 1% guys and none has ever said anything to me about my jacket. As a matter of fact, the MC types I have met have been cool as hell IMO!
MINIWOLF---Everything you say is maybe, probably, In my opinion, i would think etc etc..............all that means is you dont KNOW. Of all your talk of posing and people claiming to be this and that how do you still go on yakking about stuff you obviously dont know what your talking about. i got some relatives like that...they just keep talking and talking and talkinbg.....dude do yourself a favor and just stfu. ---and that is friendly advice.
Then please help me understand--why are they called 1% clubs? Do 1% clubs let in people who do not meet the crtieria of being 1% material? How does one establish that one is really 1% material ? By being a law-abiding prospect who is a stand-up good person with good standing in the community? That guy wants to join and is a good, law-abiding citizen so lets let him join. If you expect me to believe that..well..I just don't know what to say. Sorry. And I am not meaning to start arguments. It is just absurd.
Also, I do not aspire to be a biker. I could care less about any of that stuff. It doesn't matter how I am seen. It's a friggin motorcycle--a piece of metal parts with a drivetrain and wheels. I aspire to enjoy myself.
There will be no helping you understand anything you don't want too . You want to split hairs and debate issues .
It is what is and you have no real first hand knowledge of what your saying , nice as I can put this it's time for you to drop it . If this where a face to face out in public somewhere you'd be on real thin & cracking ice by now with whoever your talking to if they are the real deal .
Come on out to the Bay area I'll personally take to you to the Oakland clubhouse and make a couple introductions , your on your own after that . Ask your questions and and form first hand opinions talking to and observing the real club personally instead playing word games on a computer . That is the best way to really learn anything isn't it ? First hand ?
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Mini, for not watching TV or having any experience with 1%, you sure have your preconceived notions about 1%. Sociopath/Psychopath is an example. Your use is wrong, btw.
Hats off to Twisted for being gentle in his responses. We never met when I was in the Bay Area, but I just wish I had taken the opportunity to meet him at the Flo and hear some of his stories.
I am far from 1%, but one of my favorite things is that I have 1%ers that will ride side by side with me on the road. THAT is respect, not my lifestyle, but the mutual respect out on the road.
Mini, get away from the computer, go put some miles on, and get some real world experience. I have and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Mini, for not watching TV or having any experience with 1%, you sure have your preconceived notions about 1%. Sociopath/Psychopath is an example. Your use is wrong, btw.
Hats off to Twisted for being gentle in his responses. We never met when I was in the Bay Area, but I just wish I had taken the opportunity to meet him at the Flo and hear some of his stories.
I am far from 1%, but one of my favorite things is that I have 1%ers that will ride side by side with me on the road. THAT is respect, not my lifestyle, but the mutual respect out on the road.
Mini, get away from the computer, go put some miles on, and get some real world experience. I have and wouldn't trade it for anything.
Been riding every day since I got the bike. Experience is something I need plenty of.
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