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Paul in NZ
14th March 2005, 20:27
Blimming hell. This has been the subject of discussion on the AIGOR site.

What do you reckon about these apples....

http://canberra.yourguide.com.au/detail.asp?class=news&subclass=local&category=general%20news&story_id=377892&y=2005&m=3

I understand where the Rebels are coming from but how does this happen in a modern 'free' society. Still, you are not allowed to dress up as a police man either... Why should (or indeed want) you dress up ass a gang member?

Paul N

dangerous
14th March 2005, 20:46
Wankers......................... ya know I used to see gang members getting around Brissie (cant remember their name) that looked like the typical 'gang members' but they were a very religious bunch..... born again or some such shit..... used to crack me up, Oz aye.

Waylander
14th March 2005, 20:59
Heh wonder if any of these dickheads are over hear. Had a nickname in the states I've been wantin to get on my jacket with a cool dragon emblem on the back, or maybe put it on a vest so I can wear it over the new gear when I get it.

Blakamin
14th March 2005, 21:00
that wasn't the "god squad, MC" was it, Dangerous??

[edit]... never mind the rant about the rebels.... 1%.... brains

Waylander
14th March 2005, 21:03
[edit]... never mind the rant about the rebels.... 1%.... brains

Well duh, who else would take the name of a little 250 shitter cruiser wanabe aye? No offence to anyone who owns a rebel I have one in the shed I need to fix up sometime.

Blakamin
14th March 2005, 21:06
well done AD, wonder what they'd say to HA's or Coffin Cheaters... :spudwhat: not outlaw enuff????

Not in canberra... rebels are prolly failed politicians....

Blakamin
14th March 2005, 21:22
Yep "God Squad M/C" Bunch of Brian Tamaki's

They are in Aussie and i actually knew two of the guys. They are ex outlaw M/C members. There president is well respected among outlaw clubs as he was ex president of Gypsy Jokers.
thems the ones..... :brick: :brick:

Paul in NZ
15th March 2005, 08:30
Heh wonder if any of these dickheads are over hear. Had a nickname in the states I've been wantin to get on my jacket with a cool dragon emblem on the back, or maybe put it on a vest so I can wear it over the new gear when I get it.

I'd just leave it alone mate...

The vest thing is just asking for it. Just another reason I'm a happy Spidi wearer.

Paul N

vifferman
15th March 2005, 08:36
I'd just leave it alone mate...

The vest thing is just asking for it. Just another reason I'm a happy Spidi wearer.

Paul N
I've contemplated joining the Ulysses 'gang' a few times, but the whole bureacratic nonsense accompanying it turned me off. But (BUT!) if I ever did get old enough to join, I wouldn't buy the shirt/patch/badge/plate mumbo-jumbo - that just ain't me. :no:

Sniper
15th March 2005, 08:41
Thats sad, why change a tradition if you dont like it. I suppose those Ulysses guys have earned their colours, they have been around for a while.

Cajun
15th March 2005, 08:45
I've contemplated joining the Ulysses 'gang' a few times, but the whole bureacratic nonsense accompanying it turned me off. But (BUT!) if I ever did get old enough to join, I wouldn't buy the shirt/patch/badge/plate mumbo-jumbo - that just ain't me. :no:

Viffer they are a good bunch really, there is a bit of bureacratic joining due to having problems with people joining just to keep insurance, and never doing anything with club, also the lady at the national level who looks after them slows down the process currently, but things should be getting speed up soon.

Coldkiwi
15th March 2005, 17:39
yeah.. that'd be right, damn geriatrics muscling in on the outlaw bikers patch trying to get a piece of the extortion action! Just can't trust old folks these days.

what a pack of spoilt brats. Bring back the strap for disciplining pillocks like that before they get too old!

Waylander
15th March 2005, 18:10
I'd just leave it alone mate...

The vest thing is just asking for it. Just another reason I'm a happy Spidi wearer.

Paul N

Aww but I'm an ex-american, we are naturaly combative and always feel the need to start a fight!! J/k, I'm not worried about them I earned my nickname and the colours are of my own creating so they can shove it out thier ear as far as i care.:niceone:

Jackrat
15th March 2005, 19:36
I've contemplated joining the Ulysses 'gang' a few times, but the whole bureacratic nonsense accompanying it turned me off. But (BUT!) if I ever did get old enough to join, I wouldn't buy the shirt/patch/badge/plate mumbo-jumbo - that just ain't me. :no:

You forgot the ring,the belt buckle,the stick it on ya' bike thingy,an the hat.
Resently I saw a couple of them wearing back patches with an Auckland bottem rocker.
People have already been shot for that one.

Jackrat
15th March 2005, 19:49
Aww but I'm an ex-american, we are naturaly combative and always feel the need to start a fight!! J/k, I'm not worried about them I earned my nickname and the colours are of my own creating so they can shove it out thier ear as far as i care.:niceone:

Nah,your still an American mate.
Given up your American citizenship yet ??
No ??,well 1% bike clubs don't allow duel memberships either.

I wish you luck,The Outcasts will just love you. :rolleyes:

Waylander
15th March 2005, 19:53
Nah,your still an American mate.
Given up your American citizenship yet ??
No ??,well 1% bike clubs don't allow duel memberships either.

I wish you luck,The Outcasts will just love you. :rolleyes:
Can't give it up yet else my nickname will be true instead of just a somewhat clever way of sayin I don't stay in one place very long. Not quite an outcast though and don't want to join gang prefer something like this site wich is a bunch of biker enthusiasts. I do, however, want something to make me stand out a bit.

Jackrat
15th March 2005, 20:01
Can't give it up yet else my nickname will be true instead of just a somewhat clever way of sayin I don't stay in one place very long. Not quite an outcast though and don't want to join gang prefer something like this site wich is a bunch of biker enthusiasts. I do, however, want something to make me stand out a bit.

Get a Vmax. :niceone:

sels1
15th March 2005, 20:03
but how does this happen in a modern 'free' society. Paul N

Cant believe they get away with it. Cant believe they even care that much - guess it demonstates their mentality.

Waylander
15th March 2005, 20:11
Get a Vmax. :niceone:
Believe it or not but I don't like them that much.

Holy Roller
15th March 2005, 20:14
Not all patches mean one is on the wrong side of the law.

The defence force MC started after I had left would have joined that.
I have had no problems with the patch I used to wear all the time, only sometimes now. I now just have a plain white cross thats on my old jacket haven't transfered it to my new one as yet. The guys who knew me respected my stand for God. Never did join a gang as such. I belong to the Ulysses club cause it is a bit like this site people keen on motorcycling. With age alot of the pretentions have faded and its all for good fun together now.
Would I wear a Ulysses patch, yeah proberly but would rather wear a cross instead. Look out for it sometime - no excuse for not noticeing me.:yeah:

Waylander
15th March 2005, 20:17
Not all patches mean one is on the wrong side of the law.

The defence force MC started after I had left would have joined that.

You know you don't have to be in the armed forces to join right? Saw a sign in the yammy shop here sayin they are looking for members, current, ex or non-military bikers.

Paul in NZ
15th March 2005, 20:37
Aww but I'm an ex-american, we are naturaly combative and always feel the need to start a fight!! J/k, I'm not worried about them I earned my nickname and the colours are of my own creating so they can shove it out thier ear as far as i care.:niceone:

In all seriousness... You could easily become ex full stop and I suspect it won't be their ears getting stuff shoved in... Please don't underestimate some peoples ability to take extreme offence a action at such things, trivial as they seem to you.

If you want a symbol, don't put it on your back..

Skyryder
15th March 2005, 21:12
Aww but I'm an ex-american, we are naturaly combative and always feel the need to start a fight!! J/k, I'm not worried about them I earned my nickname and the colours are of my own creating so they can shove it out thier ear as far as i care.:niceone:

When there are more, than there are of you, be a 'no-body' and don't be seen.

Skyryder

Ixion
15th March 2005, 23:41
I've contemplated joining the Ulysses 'gang' a few times, but the whole bureacratic nonsense accompanying it turned me off. But (BUT!) if I ever did get old enough to join, I wouldn't buy the shirt/patch/badge/plate mumbo-jumbo - that just ain't me. :no:

Ditto. Looked at joining but it all seemed a big hassle, and came across as rather precious.

Holy Roller
16th March 2005, 00:25
Ditto. Looked at joining but it all seemed a big hassle, and came across as rather precious.

Big hassle:spudwhat:
Attend three meetings or rides fill in the form with accompanying monies no hassle. It sure is better value than the Lions club I attend. Its not everyones cup o tea though. To attend the local meet its a 100km round trip so get a good short ride in at least once a month then theres the club rides each month though shift work seems to prohibit me from going on most of those. Looking forward to attending some rallies when the dreaded shifts allow, next one is in Gisbourne in July when all the dots line up next.

Its good to sign up as more members give more political clout when bikers issues need submissions given to government.

Ixion
16th March 2005, 01:33
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Attend three meetings or rides fill in the form with accompanying monies no hassle. ..

Its good to sign up as more members give more political clout when bikers issues need submissions given to government.

Yeah I read the rules. But there's all that palaver about applying to the Branch Coordinator, then being approved by the National Treasurer, and demonstrating a "long standing committment to motorcycling" etc (why would you want to join a motorcyle club if you weren't interested in motorcycles ?)

I belong to BRONZ for the political thing. Though I have to say that they seem to be a real girl's blouse, timid to the point of supineness.

I reckon that what NZ biking needs in something like the UK MAG , a biker political front with some balls. :brick: