10-30-2011, 12:51 PM | #21 |
RIP REX
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10-30-2011, 01:51 PM | #22 |
Soul Man
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Chain of Command.
Most MC's follow a military style of leadership. It extends all the way to the spacing of the patches on your vest. This is because the original 1%er clubs, were comprised of vets from WWII. JC
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10-31-2011, 11:29 AM | #23 | ||
Trip's Assistant
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As far as the patches it has to do with the 3 piece patch and when you have name on the top, logo in the middle, location on bottom. That is a "MC" setup and must be recognized by the CoC. You can get by doing an RC in similar pattern as long as it's a one piece patch. However, you should still get the CoC consent. Further, many times, a new club must be taken under a more dominant club and can be absorbed into the larger club if the CoC or that club feel the need. Again, sorry to do, but remember SOA doing that to a club on the show. There are tons of rules in that society. rules about talking, joining conversations, riding, passing, everything. I have even seen an online friend go OFFLINE for a long time because his club had an allieance with another smaller club. Well the other smaller club got into a beef with the dominant club and because they had allieance with that smaller club they also inherited the beef. They all had to ditch their colors, remove the logos from their bikes, change the online screen names, remove their website, the works. They litterally had to hide. |
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10-31-2011, 11:32 AM | #24 |
Moto GP Star
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Wait, these clubs actualy ride?
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10-31-2011, 07:51 PM | #25 |
Elitist
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Location: SF Bay Area
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How about people just ride, and fuck hanging out w/others?
Or, if you're gonna ride with others, do it to GO somewhere (like the twisties)......not just to be SEEN or hang out at a bar or jam up a highway just to show your colors. I guess if I was still in my 20's, there might be some social benefits I could get from being in a club......key word MIGHT.......but even that's a stretch. Why are people willing to put up with all that rules & regulations? Just so they can feel some esprit de corps? Join the military, then. Or get on a sports team. Last edited by Homeslice; 10-31-2011 at 07:53 PM.. |
10-31-2011, 08:33 PM | #26 | |
For Science. You Monster.
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10-31-2011, 09:31 PM | #27 |
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And the lifestyle that comes with it.
Homeslice seems to think that everyone in their 20's is building a resume while studying for their MBA just waiting for their spot to become open in middle management at a Fortune 500 employer. These guys get in while they are young. They live fast and hard. If they are lucky enough to make it to middle age, I don't see them pulling a 180 at age 45 because Homeslice thinks it's time to grow up.
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10-31-2011, 10:02 PM | #28 | ||
Soul Man
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Then again, the club I was part of (The High Rollers) was a t-shirt club, not 1%er's. We had people on everything from Pan-heads, to MV Brutales. Still, the "Prez" was an old school guy. He had a meet with the local MC (The Free Souls) and got their "blessing", as long as we didn't run full colors. No big deal, we weren't interested in being outlaws anyway. We hung out at the same bars and parties, and there was never any trouble between us. We were a party club, and the Souls were welcome to hang at our clubhouse, as long as they didn't start any shit. We all got along. Quote:
As much as I eschew most MC's, I get where their coming from. JC
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11-01-2011, 10:07 PM | #29 | |
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Lots of them do lots of riding... many don't have normal jobs. Quote:
Exactly... but understand there are benefits of "family and friends" with your club brothers, a club house to hang out, all the things you see in shows like SOA. Further understand boys... the 1% style clubs. Many require you to sign the title of your bike over to the club. Some even require you to sign over everything. You don't quit a club. sometimes you can ask to leave but then you're always welcome back. Your life becomes 1. The club 2. Everything else... ie: job, family, etc You are asked to join! You go thru a prospect in which you will do what you are asked of, you will not interrupt patched members when they are talking. You are a 2nd class citizen. If they say jump, you reply how high. If a patched member's bike breaks down, you offer yours. You are the bitch. There are riding rules too, many of them. Hell there are rules for us non-clubers for passing a rolling club. These are aspects of club life and lots of it has to do with respect. |
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11-04-2011, 09:16 PM | #30 |
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Fuck that. I get enough chain of command at work. A couple of clubs down here have invited me to join, I'm not doing it. No way am I paying dues to be forced to go on mandatory rides.
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