Black Lady Bikers with Baby Daddy Drama Sugar Honey Ice Tea!

Get over it and charge it to the game!

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Make a Difference in Haiti Without Getting Ripped Off

Poor little Ms. Elizabeth Leamy. She blatantly didn’t include Wyclef Jean’s Foundation called Yele Haiti. Check it out she said you can text the Red Cross and send $10. My understanding is that the Red Cross doesn’t use funds that are donated for a particular cause entirely for that cause.

Wyclef Jean has help his people more than anyone or any country has on his own. How dare she omit him from being one of the choices to donate to.

I strongly encourage all bikers and motorcycle clubs to only donate to Yele Haiti and not any other organization. We have the power to make a change with our numbers.

Goldie~Regulator for Life!
Iron sharpens Iron…especially on Steel

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National Bikers Roundup 2009…the debut of Wrist Breakers MC Griffin GA

Atlanta Hosted the 32nd National bikers Round Up and it was at Atlanta Motor Speed Way. All Bikers were Vip And Styling and Stuntin Red Carpet All Most. Looking forward to the 33rd National bikers Round Up.

Goldie~Regulator for Life!

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Black Bikers make their motorcycles sing at a funeral for one of their fallen riders

This was truly a first for me to see black bikers playing a song with their bikes at a funeral. At first I felt it was disrespectful but when you listen to what they do you may not see it as being rude. We learn something new everyday.

Goldie~Regulator for Life!

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Black Motorcycle Club Culture in Chicago…National Association of Buffalo Soldiers & Troopers Motorcycle Clubs

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5p9fu7wSMg]The National Association of Buffalo Soldiers & Troopers Motorcycle Clubs (NABSTMC) began with a dream Ken ‘Dream Maker’ Thomas is the founder. His intent was to start a motorcycle club that would focus on promoting a positive image of Blacks so the communities in which they lived would respect them as well as throughout the country. Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Club of Chicago was founded in October 1993 and this club was started in Los Angeles, California.

The new club was chartered as the Buffalo Troopers Motorcycle Club of Chicago. The membership in the club grew to ninety-two their first year which rightfully earned the club the rep as being the largest Black motorcycle club in Chicago, IL. The clubhouse was located at 8510 South Ashland Avenue. In 1996, the club moved from this location to its current location at 13836 South Indiana Avenue, in Riverdale, Illinois.

The club’s popularity grew as members attended the national roundups and rallies held in various cities in the country. This popularity transformed into interest of other clubs in affiliation with the Buffalo Troopers M/C of Chicago, Illinois. Then, Brian Bulow, a former President of the Maryland Chapter, and now a former Vice President of the NABSTMC saw the Chicago Buffalo Troopers at the Atlanta Roundup and displayed an interest in starting a chapter.

That interest resulted in the first chapter to wear the “patch” outside of Chicago, Illinois. Soon afterwards, others showed an interest and started chapters, the next four being Florida, Delaware, Virginia and New Jersey. In 1999, the clubs collectively formed the NABSTMC which currently consists of seventy-nine member chapters throughout the United States and internationally with additional clubs petitioning for membership.

The actively participate in charitable functions supporting senior citizen homes, student scholarships and food and fund drives for charitable organizations like The March of Dimes and Toys for Tots. The NABSTMC give back to the community by mentoring to area youth and educational programs. Another prestigious venture this club has is that they recognize every year the accomplishments and sacrifices of the Tuskegee Airmen.

Black Motorcycle Clubs need to be aware that they have a responsibility in their communities to be role models to the youth. The NABSTMC have adopted this thought process by requiring their members nationwide to carry themselves as role models and share a responsibility and a positive value system to our respective communities in which they live in. They are a coed club and open to all minorities who share in their values and an interest to support their causes.

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