What does 16 mean to bikers?

So when we talk about kids bike sizes in terms of 14, 16, 20 or 24, those numbers indicate the diameter of the wheels on the bike in inches.
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What does 15 mean in the Outlaws MC?

15 Homogenous Members

This is not unique to the Outlaws MC though, as virtually all one-percenter clubs are racially unmixed and don't allow women to become members, whether they are black clubs, white clubs, or Hispanic clubs.
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What does 81 mean to bikers?

All members of HAMC World ride motorcycles. 81 is a metonym. It stands for the 8th letter of the alphabet which is an H, and the 1st letter of the alphabet which is an A, HA = Hells Angels.
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Why do bikers wear the number 13?

The letter M, being the 13th letter of the alphabet, often is said to stand for marijuana or motorcycle. Generally, it is assumed someone wearing a 13 patch is either a user of marijuana or other drugs, or is involved with the sale of them. The M also has been known to stand for "methamphetamine".
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What does 18 mean in motorcycle clubs?

10 They Keep This Quiet: Numbered Patches Are Codes

Number 18 is usually an exclusive Hells Angels patch and not used by any other MC.
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Biker World Etiquette



What does 86 mean to bikers?

One would think with all the military around here you would have found out that the "86" is one of the NRTS codes used for disposition of items "Not Repairable This Station," "86" meaning trash.
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What do bikers call their girlfriends?

Old Lady. This is a term of endearment for a biker's girlfriend or wife. If a biker refers to his lady as such, you'll know to keep your paws off.
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Why is a biker vest called a cut?

In the postwar period, even before the Outlaw clubs broke away from the so-called “Family Clubs,” bikers had begun to don cut-off vests, called “cuts,” and attach their “colors”, patches that showed their allegiance. These cuts began as denim, then leather, and finally were available pre-made without the sleeves.
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What does a 2 finger wave mean?

The two-finger wave is a hand signal that motorcycle riders use to acknowledge another rider when passing them in the opposite or same direction. This is used as a greeting when riders first see one another or when they part ways.
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What is a lone wolf biker?

The lone wolf is a biker who prefers to be independent of an organized motorcycle club. The reason given for this preference usually lies in the fact that this type of biker does not like to be constrained by club rules.
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What does Filthy Few patch mean?

The Filthy Few patch is considered to be the most prestigious award that can be given to a member of the Hells Angels motorcycle club. It is an honor to receive this patch, and it signifies that the recipient has gone above and beyond the call of duty for the benefit of the gang.
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Can you quit the Hells Angels?

Being part of the Hells Angels motorcycle club is a lifelong commitment, and according to the organization, there is no such thing as a retired member. There are instances, however, when a member is kicked out for breaking rules, or in some cases, a member chooses to leave on his own accord.
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Are Hells Angels white only?

Most Hells Angels members are white males who ride Harley-Davidson motorcycles. Each is known by a “legal,” or official, name, which may be a colourful nickname. Membership status is tightly controlled.
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Who is the most feared motorcycle club?

Hells Angels and 6 more notorious biker gangs
  • Sons of Silence. Founded in 1966 in Colorado, they may be relatively small but what they lack in size they make up for in reputation. ...
  • Vagos. 1965, California, also known as the Green Nation on account of their colours. ...
  • Mongols. ...
  • Pagans. ...
  • Bandidos. ...
  • Outlaws/AOA. ...
  • Hells Angels.
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What does 1 ER mean to bikers?

Some outlaw motorcycle clubs can be distinguished by a "1%" patch worn on the colors. This is said to refer to a comment by the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) that 99% of motorcyclists were law-abiding citizens, implying the last one percent were outlaws.
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What are the big 4 biker clubs?

The Big Four OMGs are the Hells Angels MC, the Outlaws MC, the Bandidos MC, and the Pagans MC. The first three, although American based, have international chapters and are the largest motorcycle gangs in the world. All four are known for their criminal activity and violence toward each other.
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What does it mean when a motorcyclist taps the top of his helmet?

Cop or Speedtrap Ahead

I'm pretty sure the reason for this sort of awkward hand sign is because police have lights on the top of their vehicles, so by tapping your helmet you are saying, “Hey man, watch out for cars with lights on top, also known as cops!”
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Why put a bell on a motorcycle?

These little bells, known in the motorcycling world as Gremlin Bells, Guardian Bells, or Spirit Bells, are a kind of good luck charm for motorcycle riders. The bell is said to protect them during their travels, similar to how a pendant or image of St.
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Why do bikers nod to each other?

It really is just a simple way of saying hello to someone who has the same passion as you, when it comes to two wheels and looking out for one another, and appreciating a fellow biker who's on the road.
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Why do bikers kiss on the lips?

The Angels differentiated themselves from society by kissing each other on the mouth as a greeting and an opportunity to shock passers-by. The bikers' kisses became immortalized in Hunter S. Thompson's book Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga.
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What does bottom rocker mean?

Motorcycle clubs most often wear the classic three-piece patches on the back of their jackets. The top panel or “rocker” shows the name of the club. The large centerpiece shows the club emblem or logo, and the bottom rocker shows the club's home territory.
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Why do bikers wave down?

That's the most common variant, MotoSport reports. But why do riders do it? The two-finger motorcycle wave is often a way of telling your fellow riders to stay safe, BikeBandit explains. Those two fingers pointed down symbolize keeping your bike's two wheels on the ground.
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What is a rookie biker called?

Prospect. A Prospect is a person who would like to join the club but still needs to earn his patch.
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What does PBOL mean?

Over the years, people in the one-percenter world would tell me their stories of how they had ended up being a Bandit or a PBOL (Proud Bandido Old Lady), and I would see some distinct patterns in the lives of people drawn to the outlaw biker lifestyle.
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How do bikers talk to each other?

Bluetooth is the latest technology to hit motorcycle intercoms. Not only can these systems communicate totally wirelessly from rider to passenger, they can be used to communicate from bike to bike. Although with these systems the range is usually not in miles, it is in hundreds of feet.
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