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  1. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    ITS JUST MY OPINION BASED ON WHAT IVE SEEN IN THE WORK PLACE PARTICULARLY AND SOCIALLY RE SOUTH AFRICANS , I KNOW ONE WHO I THINK IS A LITTLE DIFFERENT BUT AS FOR MOST OF YOU I MET WELL ILL TAR YOU WITH THE SAME BRUSH , A MOTORCYCLE CLUB BASED ON RACE DOESNT THAT SAY SOMETHING .
    LOOK AT IT FROM MY POINT OF VIEW YOU GUYS LEFT A COUNTRY YOU FUCKED WITH RACIAL INTOLLERANCE COME TO MY COUNTRY AND EVERY FUCKEN DAY I HEAR A SAFI RIPPIN ON DARKER PEOPLE IN FRONT OF ME AND MY MOTHER IS BLACK WITH A HUGE AFFRO. FUNNY THING IS THE SAFI'S NEVER SAID ANYTHING OUTA PLACE IN FRONT OF THE KING SIZED ISLANDER AT WORK WHO LOOKED LIKE A ISLANDER .
    As per the African Eagles web page:

    "The African Eagles Motor Cycle Club was set up for like minded members who want to get together to ride and socialize with other bikers with similar interests. We are an informal, social club built on a foundation of ex-African members. Our emblem includes a caricature of an African Eagle and indicates the countries our founding members originally came from, but our ‘Africanism’ is simply our beginning! Our club is not exclusively ex-African and we welcome contact from any biker interested in meeting our members. "

    So the club isn't based on race you ignorant prick! Do a bit of background research before you make a pratt of yourself in front of everyone here.

    Like I said before, don't tar us all with the same brush, there are plenty of South Africans on KB and I know loads of them outside the biking community and I've never met one who started ripping of blacks or any other race for that matter. Funny thing is, twice now I have met white kiwi's who have started telling me racist jokes as soon as they find out where I come from, then I have to be awkward and tell them that I ain't interested in hearing them. So Winja, to quote something on telly, know me before you judge me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by outlawtorn
    As per the African Eagles web page:

    "The African Eagles Motor Cycle Club was set up for like minded members who want to get together to ride and socialize with other bikers with similar interests. We are an informal, social club built on a foundation of ex-African members. Our emblem includes a caricature of an African Eagle and indicates the countries our founding members originally came from, but our ‘Africanism’ is simply our beginning! Our club is not exclusively ex-African and we welcome contact from any biker interested in meeting our members. "

    !
    I THINK THE KKK HAVE A SIMILAR POSITIVE MESSAGE ON THEIR WEBSITE

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    Quote Originally Posted by WINJA
    I THINK THE KKK HAVE A SIMILAR POSITIVE MESSAGE ON THEIR WEBSITE
    so narrow minded and also very immature.....good luck with the rest of your life buddy, one day we'll meet.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by outlawtorn
    so narrow minded and also very immature.....good luck with the rest of your life buddy, one day we'll meet.....

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    I was in a club when I lived on the Isle of Man, some of you who have been to the Isle of Man may know them the Moddey Dhoo MCC, well we all wore and they still do wear a back patch, I decided to put top and bottom rockers on mine and we all thought it looked good so it became a club thing.

    40,000 bikers go to the Isle of Man every year for TT, and lots of so called gangs, we used to get requests from them if they could wear their patches and we didn't mind as we were a club for drinking then riding bikes and also having fun, but mainly drinking and having fun.

    We got on well with everyone had great fun in the process, I have attached a copy of the patch, which was wore on the back. We went to rallies such as Bull Dog Bash, Rock n Blues and always asked if we could wear our patches and were never turned down, that is the way with these people all they want is power, give them a little respect and they love it.

    Over here is not really ment to be as bad as things are over there with the bike gangs etc. anymore,

    I must admit though they do put on the best rallies around and I for one will be attending them when I get to Kiwi land, less my cut off, which I will get framed.

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    I didn't read the whole thread........ Japanese Cruiser rider with patch...patched dickhead on a HD no doubt... not hard to see where the problem was ????..some things will never change and it doesn't take a novel to spell it out.

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    When Pyrocam organised that city ride that time and I came to show off on my push bike, I saw you SW, from the back with your patched jacket... "I was like, HO who's that gang member dude?" Then you extend your hand to me for a high five cause you recognised me and I didn't even come close to you as I was scared, till I saw who you were under the lid.


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    Here,s a thought.If this gang member took such a disliking to sw patch then way didnt he do something about it instead of giving the finger and been abusive.Oh yeah thats right,he didnt have twenty of his mates to back him up.Says it all really dose,nt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Motoracer
    When Pyrocam organised that city ride that time and I came to show off on my push bike, I saw you SW, from the back with your patched jacket... "I was like, HO who's that gang member dude?" Then you extend your hand to me for a high five cause you recognised me and I didn't even come close to you as I was scared, till I saw who you were under the lid.
    LOL I remember that! I wondered why you gave me a funny look and were a bit stand-offish. Shows how oblivious I was to my own look. :slap:
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    Quote Originally Posted by sennandy
    ...40,000 bikers go to the Isle of Man every year for TT, and lots of so called gangs, we used to get requests from them if they could wear their patches and we didn't mind as we were a club for drinking then riding bikes and also having fun, but mainly drinking and having fun.

    We got on well with everyone had great fun in the process...
    That's cool man. Wish we had a more accepting scene here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    All of which begs the question of why society is prepared to put up with being exploited by these neanderthal baboons. Drug dealing, violence, rape and lots of other stuff, you say? So, why don't the cops take them out? I thought that was what we had a police force for? I'm certain the cops wouldn't object. Wouldn't be hard, give me a dozen coppers with balls, and a couple of big trucks and some RSJs and I'd chase 'em up and down the country until they were either in gaol for life or left the country.They wouldn't have time for any drug dealing or other such before the trucks burst through their walls again. So where are the soft cocks who have given the order to leave them alone?
    Gideon TAIT in the 70s did just that...booted in doors in the small hours and roughed them up leaving with ultimatums..."We'll be back..." or summit similar to the Terminator quote.

    Sadly, tree hugging cardie wearers made laws to ensure the absolutely guilty were fully protected from Gideons boys. Some call it the Bill Of Rights Act 1990.

    There was recently something like it at a prison with a flying squad who sorted out "difficult prisoners" and that too was stomped out...damn shame on both fronts really.

    Beaut call though...gotta love that...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlashWylde
    That's cool man. Wish we had a more accepting scene here.
    SW the patch set you have has actualy been behind a number murders and beatings in the USA just resently.There's been a lot of traffic about it on the "outsiders news" web site.
    I suggest you go there an do a search.
    What's happened is that the Outlaws MC colors are very similar and their members have been staking out the concerts of this band that sells them.
    They've been forcably removing them from fans and in a couple of cases people have lost their lives.I think they were stabbed.
    When you say you wish the scene here was more accepting,I agree but you wouldn't get away with it in any of the other countrys I've visted either.
    Personaly I think your patch set looks cool but some wallys like to read things into situations that just arn't there.
    Lesson learnt huh.
    Cheers an rock on.

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    Thanks for that JR. Did a bit of searching, didn't find any info describing murders but yeah there was a few posts on Bikernews.net and quite a long thread about the Manchester show on Bikersweb.co.uk

    Pretty heavy.

    I checked out some pictures of the gang in question and yes there is a strong resemblance between theirs and the BLS patch set.

    Given that there is a well established chapter of this particular MC in NZ I ain't gonna be caught wearing my patch set out on a ride. I'll stick to wearing it when I'm on stage with all my mates around me where it belongs.
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    Meh, have had a few run ins with the FF here in Tauranga. Get along with them well and they leave me alone for the most part dispite me riding a jappa. It's the other gang that I'm havin' trouble with. Found my bike pushed over the other day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    It's the other gang that I'm havin' trouble with. Found my bike pushed over the other day.
    Yeah the retired folk in Tauranga sure get nasty at times.

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