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Main Street Biketoberfest Part 4 Bikers Motorcycles and Sunset
Here is an edit of the Sunset hour during Biketoberfest Saturday evening.
Cute Mean Rabbit on Motorcycle Patch
There's nothing quite like animals and motorcycles, is there? If you're an animal fan, there is no getting around the fact that the Cute Mean Rabbit on Motorcycle patch is about as adorable as embroidered biker patches come. This one has to put a smile on your face. If it doesn't, we don't want to know.
The rabbit depicted here might be mean, but it’s still cute. It sort of reminds you of a two-year-old who's having a temper tantrum. You want to be mad but the little one is making you laugh. You are trying so hard to cover your laughs on your breath so that you can be stern instead.
That's the sort of thing this biker patch evokes. It depicts a brown rabbit with an oversized head and big, floppy ears. Clearly the rabbit is unhappy, but you don't care.
One particular feature about this biker patch sticks out: the border is white rather than black. Perhaps the designer chose a white border to make the actual image easy to see. Regardless, you'll need white thread if you plan to sew this to your jacket or vest. Small stitches all around the perimeter will hide the thread nicely.
Notice from our pictures how well this patch pops against blue denim. The white border clearly defines the entire patch while the orange and brown stand out very clearly. This patch would look excellent on a denim jacket, a denim vest, or a pair of jeans.
This patch comes in at only 3 x 3 inches, so you reallydon't need a lot of fabric to find a home for it. Any pocket will do. Whatever you do, make sure you enjoy this patch. It is too cute to not have fun with it.
Devil Biker Riding Motorcycle With Flames Patch
For all our customers who love embroidered patches depicting things like skulls, devils, and flames, we have good news: the Devil Biker Riding Motorcycle With Flames patch is yet another piece you can add to your collection. This one has it all. Everything you love about biker patches and their in-your-face imagery is found in this one.
Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman That Can Ride a Motorcycle Lady Biker Patch
Ask the average guy on the street to describe the typical biker and you are likely to hear about a big, burly man with a long beard, plenty of tattoos, and a few extra pounds. What you're not likely to here is the description of a woman. For whatever reasons, we don't tend to think of bikers and women in the same realm.
Well, we have a small biker patch that addresses this very dichotomy. It is a 4 x 1.5-inch patch displaying its message loudly and clearly with white block lettering on a back background. It states: Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman That Can Ride a Motorcycle. Is any further explanation required?
Anyone capable of handling a top-of-the-line Harley is tough as nails, regardless of sex. So why would anyone underestimate a female biker? If she hasthe goods, she hasthe goods. She can open up that throttle and ride with the best of them. For a lot of biker guys, that's even a turn-on. If they can't date a biker, they won't date anyone at all.
So what about this patch? Where do you mount it? Your first choice might be a vest or jacket. You can sew it to leather, denim, or any other material that floats your boat. Sew it to the front of your jacket, above the right or left breast. Or put it on the back, just underneath your back patch.
If that doesn't work for you, try the back pocket of a pair of jeans. Sew it to a work shirt, a baseball cap, or even your leather saddlebags. There is no right or wrong location. The key is to find a location that everyone is going to see.
Old Skool Motorcycle Skull Embroidered Iron on Biker Patch
Everything new eventually gets old, right? That being the case, the biker culture of the 40s, 50s, and 60s is now considered old school. It is still the only way to go for a lot of bikers though. If that sounds like you, the Old Skool Motorcycle Skull embroidered iron-on biker patch might just be the patch you've been looking for.
This is a back patch measuring 11 x 9.9 inches. It features the typical biker skeleton donning his leathers and riding a chopper. An orange background could simulate the sun. Who knows? At the bottom of the patch is a banner with '13' on each end and 'Old Skool' in the middle.
There is some debate in the biker community about the meaning of the number 13. We won't get into that right now. As for what it means to be old school, it is all about the postwar culture of days gone by.
An old school biker often has grease under his nails because he works on his own bike. He knows every part inside and out. An old school biker lives for the road. Their destination is not nearly as important as the ride to get there.
It has been said that you will never find old school bikers at coffee shops or ice cream stands. They aren't into social trends and modern thinking. They are big proponents of honor, loyalty, respect, and trust. And yes, old-school bikers are a charitable bunch.
Admittedly, the Old Skool Motorcycle Skull patch doesn't reflect all that. But if you are old school, it doesn't matter. You know what the phrase means. Put this patch on your leather jacket or vest and you'll be easily identified by other old-school bikers. You're part of a club that has withstood the test of time.
Freedom Isn't Free Motorcycle Eagle Embroidered Iron-On Biker Patch
If there is one thing bikers are passionate about, it's freedom. The freedom to hop on your bike and go wherever you want, whenever you want, is part and parcel of the biker lifestyle. That being said, the Freedom Isn't Free Motorcycle Eagle embroidered iron-on biker patch says it all. Countless men and women have given their lives for our freedom over the years. This patch commemorates that.
The Freedom Isn't Free banner is complemented by an American bald eagle with outstretched wings perched atop the handlebars of a patriotic motorcycle adorned in the Stars and Stripes. Everything in the image is quintessential American biker. You are going to love this patch, no doubt.
Measuring at 9.2 x 10.5 inches, this is one of the smaller back patches we sell. Being taller than wider, you could complement it with two smaller patches on either side. Top and bottom rockers would also work, though the banner of the image suits that purpose all on its own. This patch will look good on the back of your biker vest or jacket whether you sew it on alone or accompanied by other patches.
Speaking of sewing, that's the best way to affix the Freedom Isn't Free Motorcycle Eagle embroidered iron-on biker patch to your vest or jacket. A good quality thread will keep the patch in place for as long as you own the garment. Sew right through the black border and plastic backing with a needle sturdy enough to pierce both materials – but use the smallest diameter needle you can. This will make sewing easier.
We are proud to live and work in a country that still values freedom. If freedom is important to you, this may be the perfect biker patch to wear on your back.
Start your Motorcycle Club with some Rank Patches
You got your Motorcycle Riding Club why not get your Club Rank Patches. Your members need to know who the President is, the Founder, First Five or the Enforcers are. We've got ranks all the way to Tail Gunner and Prospects. RIDE SAFE Bikers!
Sturgis: 77th Annual Motorcycle Rally
It's rally time, Sturgis starts in a couple days!
Sturgis is a motorcycle rally that takes place in Sturgis, South Dakota that lasts as long as ten days. The highest number of attendance has been recorded to be around 739,000 in 2015. Sturgis is a growing event that includes half mile races, hillclimbs, short-track races, tours around the area , live entertainment and more. It will be well worth it for the fun packed rally week.






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