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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Help Families In The Motorcycle Community For Christmas

I got a message the other day on Facebook from a woman who is struggling financially and doesn’t have money to buy things for her kids for Christmas. I asked her to send me a wish list and told her I would post her letter on my website.

  

I am asking all bikers around the country if you can help share with this family by making Christmas happen for her kids. I encourage you to purchase the items and get them to her if you can.

  

Goldie I am reaching out to you and the biker community for assistance with Christmas, I know it is late in the season but I have tried many other unsuccessful resources til this point. I am a single mom of two (10yr old boy/ 14 yr old girl) and I am unemployed any assistance will greatly be appreciated, because right now they have nothing.

  

I have reached out to United Way, Toys for tots, Salvation Army, Clayton County Board of Commissioners, a few local churches and the items they had collected were for smaller children ages2-8. I had already purchased most of this stuff last week, and I had it at a friends house til the kids would be gone and I could bring it home to get it ready for them since they are older and nosey. Her house was robbed this past Sunday morning, and they do not carry insurance on their residence.

  

So as of right now they have nothing any little bit will certainly help. I am in the Jonesboro area of Clayton County, and I can be contacted by phone 404-857-5031 or email www.atlprncs25@yahoo.com and I am always available. I really open to any help that can be offered at this time.

  

Thank you in advance,
Tiffany “Tip” Lewis

  

These are a few things off of their lists for this year just to give a general idea of what type of kids they are.

  

Olivia 14yrs old
Sperry shoes (payless 6 1/2)
Aéropostale (pants 1 tops xs)
Dora stuff
Miley Cyrus clothes (Walmart)
Cute Sweaters
Purse
LEI hoodie sweater
pretty watch
costume jewelry
(She hates pink and flowers)

  

Khalil 10 yrs old
Shoes size 61/2
Clothes boys 18 husky
PS3 controller
lava lamp
saints snuggie
game stop gift card

  


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Nigger Motorcycle Clubs…Are Bikers Colored?

Ok ya’ll I decided to write to let everyone who has read and who will read this article on “Nigger Motorcycle Clubs…Are Bikers Colored?”…I am not the one who made those racist statements. I am the black female biker who is calling them out. I have gotten comments back that have been very accusatory and that lets me know that the content has created some emotions from some folks that didn’t allow them to remember what was written in the beginning of the article.

  

Below is the most recent banner from niggermania the racist site where the statements came from. I continue to say what I said in the article, “I’d side more on lovin those who love us and fuck those who don’t!” One love on Two Wheels! Now read the article and post your comments.

  



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34th National Bikers Roundup, Las Vegas!




  

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas. The coined adage will hold true next year for bikers who will attend the 34th National Bikers Roundup. The turnout should be a lot better then this year. Las Vegas has so many attractions and things to do outside of attending the National Bikers Roundup. If you can’t stand the heat; then get out the kitchen. It will be hot; very hot so keep this in mind and prepare accordingly. We are Sin City bound Bikers, Black Bikers, Harlistas, Black Motorcycle Clubs and Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs.

  


CLICK THE PHOTO TO CHECK OUT WHAT’S GOING ON IN VEGAS!

You can plan early and take advantage of the savings before we get to Las Vegas.

  

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Patches and or Colors…Know your Place on the Motorcycle Set


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BEHAVIOR

  

The general public does not draw a distinction between different club colors. If one club causes a problem that touches the public sector, the heat comes down on all clubs. EVERYONE needs to be aware that no matter whether they are in an MC, RC, MM, or an Independent (Lone Wolf) rider, their actions reflect on all in the motorcycle community. The MC clubs tend to police themselves to avoid such incidents.

  

DESIGNING A NEW PATCH

  

When designing your patch, it would be a good idea to get to know some of your area clubs, and observe their designs and colors. If you can, bring your design to your local dominant club, and show it to them before having them made, making sure they approve. This is not a requirement but is a jesture of respect. Although this may be intimidating, generally, the dominant clubs are very receptive to this and will respect you for your consideration.

  

COLORS VS. PATCHES

  

Traditional MC’s differentiate patches from colors. In their eyes, patches belong to riding clubs and are purchased, not earned. Colors belong to motorcycle clubs and are earned. Colors represent a much deeper committment.The dominant club or local MC has expectations for others to adhere to when developing their patches.

  

Different numbers of patches represent different things to motorcycle riders.

  

ONE & TWO PIECE PATCHES

  

A one-piece patch normally represents a family club, riding club, or social motorcycle club. One piece back patches are generally accepted and approved, unless the patch displays stolen logos or those that are similar to the local MC. The UK is the only place where wearing any back patch other than the dominant club’s has created problems.

  

A two-piece patch can have many different meanings. Both of these types should be respectful to the area clubs by not infringing on their established territory.

  

THREE PIECE PATCHES

  

A three-piece patch normally signifies that the club is a Traditional Motorcycle Club (MC). These are worn with the top rocker showing the club name, the middle showing the club’s patch and the bottom showing their territory location. There are also a few 3-piece patch clubs where the bottom rocker has something other than territory, such as a saying. The traditional MC is one that adheres to the protocols and traditions that have long been established. There are a few exceptions including veterans, firefighters, and Christian groups. Law-enforcement groups stand alone because, they are the law.

  

To keep it simple, a three-piece patch should only be worn by established MC’s. Becoming an “established” or “traditional” MC involves a well established protocol of sponsors and approvals by existing MC’s. Wearing colors that resemble a 3-piece patch with permission could turn out as a disaster. Do your homework, and show respect.

  

ROCKER PATCHES AND TERRITORY

  

Rocker patches (these are the top and bottom curved patches) are NOT AN OPTION FOR A RIDING CLUB PERIOD, UNLESS DIRECTLY SANCTIONED BY THE LOCAL DOMINANT CLUB. No rocker patches in any shape or form, not even unified rockers that are actually 1 piece are appropriate. ROCKERS ARE ROCKERS no matter what. This also includes any little patches that may have a rocker type design and are to be worn on the front of the riders’ vest or jacket.

  

RC’s and Social MC’s should never claim territory with a patch. DO NOT HAVE THE NAME OF YOUR STATE EMBROIDERED ON THE BACK OF YOUR VEST OR JACKET (even if it’s not in a rocker patch). That’s claiming territory and could get you places you don’t want to be. Chapter location bars are generally found on the front of an MC member’s jacket or vest. This small patch is how MC’s readily identify each other without actually wearing full colors.

  

1%er AND OUTLAWS

  

The term 1% comes from the AMA. After a violent event in the 60’s, the AMA wrote an article in their magazine, stating that “99% of all of their members are law-abiding citizens and only 1% are “outlaw””. This then, began what is today known as Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs and one percenters. The AMA named “Hells Angels” and the likes, as making up only 1% of all motorcyclists as being “The Bad Boys“. The Angels adapted that and became an exclusive 1% club. And ANY club that tried to wear that 1% diamond had better be able to back it up. The term “The Big Four” is the four largest 1% clubs and the most dangerous clubs in the world. 1.“Bandidos“, established 1966 2. “Hells Angels”, established 1948 3.”Outlaws”, established 1935 4.”Pagans” established 1959. The Bandidos , are the fastest growing outlaw motorcycle club in the U.S.

  

The fact is that 1%’s and outlaws are not at war with the world. They do not go out of their way to draw attention to themselves. Outlaw/1%er clubs for the most part keep the violence in the rival Motorcycle Club circle. The violence rarely spills out into the general public. Rival clubs have killed each for years over things like territory and simple arguments over what seems to be nothing to the average citizen. In the past, this had a lot to do with $$$ and income streams. Don’t try to claim territory or get involved with their business.

  

As you know they seldom wave at anyone. It is nothing personal and has nothing to do with the bike you ride. They also seldom wave at another outlaw club. The outlaws are a society within a society, with their own rules, own codes of conduct, own ways of reacting to the world. The fact is they respect you, other than that they don’t think about you at al.

  

Be as patient and as tolerant as you can when in a situation where you are approached by outlaws. It is not always a good idea to approach them even if you are just being friendly. Outlaws are very suspicious of an approach by a stranger. However, some can be very friendly provided you don’t ask questions about their “business”. Just be careful and respectful and you should not have a problem.

  


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