Black Harley Riders Exhibit Grand Opening 2-9-12…Harley-Davidson Museum



  




  



  

Come help us celebrate the inclusion of our story into the Harley-Davidson Museum during Black History Month this year.

  

African American Exhibit Iron Elite at the Harley-Davidson Museum, Milwaukee, WI.

  

Do you have an untold story about your experiences as a rider? Want to contribute pictures of your bike, club or a rally? Go to h-d.com/ironelite to upload and share. My story was chosen and will be part of an exhibit at the Harley-Davidson Museum, debuting during Black History Month 2012. I am a proud black female harley rider named Goldie Sowers. Join in the conversation on my Facebook Page

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Black Harley Riders Saluted by Harley-Davidson Motor Company



  


My story is a rather simple story. I’m a female motorcycle rider who has been honored to meet some of the most fascinating and motivating leathery outlaw motorcycle riders around the country. They felt safe enough to speak with me about their journeys and experiences while out on the road riding their motorcycles.



  


Some things I’ll take to my grave and some I’ve shared with you through my writing. When I was encouraged to start this project of having our history as black bikers captured in one location I didn’t know what would come of it. I wanted to educate all bikers about our rich addition to the sport of motorcycling. We as black bikers have our own way of expression when it comes to this motorcycle thang. We tend to have a more flamboyant style then most within the motorcycle sub-culture.



  


I often wondered why I was chosen to do this. Along the way I spoke out rather candidly on topics most wouldn’t dare to touch. I wasn’t afraid to speak mind. I even gave Harley-Davidson hell on not including African American Harley Riders in the Harley story and for not giving the respect and appreciation we deserved for the support we’ve given with equal acknowledgement over the years as they’ve done with our white biker brothers and white biker sisters.


I want to thank Harley-Davidson Motor Company for finally reaching out to including our rich history as Black Harley Riders in the Harley story. We are a vital part of the story and they are now making a conscious effort in getting it told.



  


I was afforded the opportunity to go to the Harley-Davidson Museum and get interviewed by some of the most loving and friendly folks there. I was chosen by Harley-Davidson to be interviewed at the corporate location in Milwaukee 11-11-11. I was honored to fly all expenses paid by them to Milwaukee to meet two other exciting African American riders, the Harley Marketing team and my new special friend the walking Renaissance man, Jim who’s over the archive department at Harley.



  


This is our story not mine. Others paid a price for me to be here and I humbly give honor and respect to them at all times. I’ve created a video from some of the pictures that were taken. I promise to keep you informed of the opening date in February 2012 when the exhibit starts.


My fearlessness to confront the topics that most wouldn’t; especially a black female rider has opened many doors for me within our community and I am very grateful. I strongly encourage all black riders to visit the Harley-Davidson Museum.


 



  



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Chosen Few & Wheels Of Soul Under Attack By The Feds…Who’s Next

If you think it’s was a fluke that the Wheels Of Soul is being indicted; think again. Feds have started an all out war on Black & Interracial Outlaw MC’s. I want to remind folks to be mindful of what you post on Facebook, what you say on your phones and the company that you keep. Stay away from snitches.

 

Read this news release that coincidentally was written the day the Feds came down on the Wheels. Who’s next?

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News Release
Thursday, July 14, 2011














Joint Task Force Target’s Notorious and Violent Gang NR11314kr

Los Angeles: The “Chosen Few Motorcycle Club” (MC) is a criminal gang that was formed in 1960 in the City of Los Angeles. Its headquarters remain in the 10800 block of South Broadway. Its members are primarily Black men, with active chapters throughout the United States. During the first four months of 2010, the club was involved in three shootings and a homicide.

In May 2010, a multi-agency taskforce involving members of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV), California Department of Justice and the Los Angeles City Attorney’s Office was formed. Its primary purpose was to reduce the criminal activities of the Chosen Few MC.

The results are in, and it’s clear that the criminal activity of this notoriously violent gang has been significantly curtailed. Many of its leaders and members have been arrested and incarcerated.

“Our message is consistent to each gang we encounter; we will not tolerate criminal activities here in Los Angeles. We will use every legal tool at our disposal to shut down any and all criminal enterprise,” said LAPD Deputy Chief Patrick Gannon. “Let other motorcycle gangs operating in the City of Los Angeles take note, we will shut you down and keep you down. Crime is not welcome here.”

In June 2010, the taskforce launched an elaborate operation using confidential informants to purchase firearms and narcotics from Chosen Few MC members and associates. Working with local and out-of-state members of the taskforce, one MC member was arrested for narcotics trafficking, with over one kilogram of powder cocaine seized.

“This investigation is the result of LAPD and ATF working collectively to target a violent motorcycle gang whose repeated involvement in illegal gun trafficking and controlled narcotics sales threatened the safety of Los Angeles residents,” said John A. Torres, Special Agent in Charge for the ATF Los Angeles Field Division. “The core mission of ATF is to eradicate violent crime by working with our law enforcement partners to investigate and prosecute those who criminally use firearms and the gangs that promote violence and menace in our communities.”

In one case, a DMV employee was found to be accessing DMV computer systems to create fraudulent identities that were used by club members to purchase firearms. Another investigation took down an influential member of the Chosen Few MC after he was arrested with a gallon of Phencyclidine, commonly known as PCP. Working closely with the DEA, an additional six gallons of PCP were seized in Detroit, MI, and linked to the gang.

DMV Director George Valverde said in a statement regarding the joint task force; “Our Department is very proud of our Investigations Unit and the crimes that were revealed while working with this multi-agency task force. We will continue to emphasize our internal efforts to reduce crime, especially when it comes to illegal activities committed by our own employees.”

Seizures by the LAPD and ATF throughout this investigation netted a gallon of PCP, 77 gross grams of powder cocaine, 51 gross grams of crack cocaine, 121 gross grams of marijuana and ten firearms. Additional seizures from several associates of the Los Angeles based Chosen Few MC include six gallons of PCP and 500 gross grams of powder cocaine. These cases are being prosecuted in Michigan and Virginia.

The City Attorney’s Office is actively seeking charges against 9 members of this motorcycle club. Charges include narcotics violations, including sales of cocaine and marijuana, firearms and assault weapons violations and gang enhancements. Additionally, they have filed an abatement lawsuit, to remove the property used by the gang for their criminal activities.

“The nuisance abatement lawsuit filed by my office works in concert with today’s LAPD and the ATF actions in order to put a stop to the criminal and nuisance activity at this property,” said City Attorney Carmen Trutanich. “Together, we will remove the bad actors from this community and deny this criminal organization a base for its illegal activity.”




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Oldest Black and White Motorcycle Club in Nebraska

Los Diablos…Two Colors, One Motorcycle Brand

 



For awhile I wanted to share some knowledge about black and interracial motorcycle clubs on the other side of the world. The Midwest, Southwest, East, North & South have clubs that need to be recognized for their contributions to the sport of motorcycling.

 

Billed as the “Oldest Black and White Motorcycle Club in Nebraska,” Los Diablos M/C was founded in Omaha, Nebraska, 1960. Omaha, it’s clear, was a world apart from Los Angeles at the time. As young black men were banding together in the inner-city neighborhoods of Los Angeles and Oakland, to share both an enthusiasm for custom motorcycles and the emerging black-urban culture, seven middle-aged guys in Omaha were just looking for riding buddies. Profiled in a 1973 edition of Harley-Davidson Enthusiast magazine, the Los Diablos rode cross-country with military precision, looked sharp, and followed strict rules that dictated each member would ride a Harley-Davidson FLH with minimal, and tasteful, customization. Choppers were simply out of the question.

 

In 1973, the club included at least two second-generation riders in President Robert Phillips and Road Captain Sherman Grant, whose fathers rode with each other. At the time, the youngest Los Diablos member was 33. Most had families. Leonard Smith, the secretary/treasurer, was an Omaha police officer. Clearly, this club was not looking for trouble.

 

“None of these guys has brushed with the law as far as club function is concerned,” Smith told Enthusiast, “You can go to any city with a motorcycle club, and ask about Los Diablos, and they are ready to ride with us. I think we’ve got an A-One rating.”

 

Los Diablos (not to be confused with the one-percenter Diablos M/C) is still on the road, meeting at its club house on Ames Avenue in Omaha. In August 2010, the club celebrated its 50th anniversary with a block party.

Source: Harley-Davidson

 


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