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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What is bottom rocker?

And at the top, above the backpatch, is the name of the gang—and at the bottom is the state you're claiming territory to. So the Bandidos have state claim to Texas. And they don't allow any other motorcycle gang to be in that state and wear a Texas bottom rocker.
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What is a Texas bottom rocker?

In the current conflict, Cook said, the Cossacks dared to wear a patch on their vests, called a “bottom rocker,” that proclaimed “Texas.” The Bandidos consider it their exclusive privilege to decide who carries the Texas patch, authorities say.
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What does a 3 piece patch mean?

3 Piece Patch Meaning

The 3 piece patch is normally used to identify the club as a traditional motorcycle club, shortened as MC. This type of patch is used to signify that the club is not sanctioned by the American Motorcycle Association, but necessarily not a 1% club.
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What are rockers on a motorcycle club?

Rockers are the curved patches at the top and bottom of a motorcycle patch. Not everyone can wear those, including riding clubs and independents. You have to be approved by the dominant club in the area for you to wear them. Rockers are used to claim territory by the dominant club.
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Is it OK to wear a bottom rocker?

A bottom rocker is not recommended for riding clubs. Some motorcycle clubs are quite territorial, and a bottom rocker could lead to misunderstandings. The most important rule for non-motorcycle club members to remember is never pretend to be something you're not.
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What does 13 mean to a biker?

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 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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What is a 1% Hells Angel?

The term "one-percenter" is said to be a response to the American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) comment on the Hollister incident to the effect that 99% of motorcyclists were law-abiding citizens and 1% were outlaws.
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What does Lone Wolf No club mean?

First of all let's define what a lone wolf is in the biker community. 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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Why do bikers call their vests cuts?

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 is a 99 percenter motorcycle club?

The AMA organizes and promotes all biking activities in the United States. All the member clubs under this association wear a 99% patch to signify that they're law abiders. Most of the 1% MCs are said to be outlawed gangs, but this is not true, it's just that they are not members of the AMA affiliated clubs.
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How do bikers get their nicknames?

Typically, when you join up with a crew of bikers, your nickname will come naturally, but that doesn't mean you can't get a little outside help to influence the name. A lot of nicknames I've heard are a mix of the person's trade and their first name, like "Tattoo Mike." Obviously, Mike was a tattoo artist.
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Why do Hells Angels kiss?

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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Is Sons of Anarchy a real motorcycle club?

Sons of Anarchy was a very popular crime-tragedy-drama show that aired on FX from 2008 to 2014, centering on a fictitious motorcycle club. The show's outlaw MC went by SAMCRO, as in Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club, Redwood Original.
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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 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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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 I wear a 1% patch?

The American Motorcycle Association stated: “99% of the motorcycling public are law-abiding; there are 1% who are not.” Thus, the “1%” patch (Figure 1) is worn only by clubs immersed in criminality and large enough to defend the claim to be the “baddest of the bad” against all. The “one-percenter” patch.
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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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Do you have to be white to join Hells Angels?

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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Can I wear Hells Angels clothing?

Kovaleski, stated in 2013, “only full members are permitted to wear the provocative death's-head patch or the two words of the club's name, which, like the logo,” are protected by law across the globe.
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What does 86 mean in the biker world?

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 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 do biker rings mean?

Biker rings are an indispensable attribute of modern tough-looking men, rebels, and those who seek thrill, freedom, speed, and roar of the engine. These items are a recognized symbol of courage, strength, and power. Not all men have an attitude and guts to rock them though.
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