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The Introduction of Customized Choppers

In recent years there has been an increasing trend to create specialty customized chopper motorcycles.  It used to be that people would change out the parts of their motorcycles and use their base bike frame to build their custom machines.  However, it is becoming more and more common to just have

Have Fun and Customize your Motorcycle

If you love to ride motorcycles, then you probably know that a bike is just a bike until you start adding in your own personal touches.  It's these touches that work to make sure your bike is a vehicle that actually belongs to you, both on paper and in spirit.  There are many different

Chlorine Bleach and Embroidered Patches

Embroidered patches are a great addition to just about any piece of clothing. Whether you use patches to identify a specific group, recognize someone for a specific achievement, or simply make a statement about who you are or what you believe, they give any piece of clothing an added measure of style

The Coffin Cheaters: Two Official Patches

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Club Patches: The Bandidos and Their Support Groups

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Moped Army Patches Pretty Creative

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Why You Should Build Your Motorcycle From Scratch

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Pagans Stand in Defense of Their Colors

In Camden, New Jersey the Pagans motorcycle club has found itself in a dispute with local police over the use of their colors. If you don't know, the "colors" are a club's custom motorcycle club patches adorning the back of their leather vests and jackets. In the case of the Pagans,

Patriot Guard Honors North Carolina Soldier

On March 19 2012 Air Force Captain Ben Ward arrived in Colfax, North Carolina after completing a deployment in Afghanistan. Fully expecting to quietly head home, Ward was surprised when an entire contingent of Patriot Guard motorcycle riders met him and escorted him and his family to their house. Throughout

Time Life Releases Historic Hells Angels Photos

In 1965 the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club was still a fairly new entity on the American motorcycle scene. So new, in fact, that the average American was barely aware of their existence unless one of the fledgling chapters existed in their town. In order to find out what they were all about, and capture