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Posted by Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com on October 21, 2007, 12:25 pm
 
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Stagger Lee wrote:


Use this locator.

http://www.cmausa.org/find_chapter/

http://www.cmausa.org/events/

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Posted by Stagger Lee on October 20, 2007, 12:31 pm
 


u33665@uwe (Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com)
(Stagger Lee) wrote:
 Well, first I would not pay $75 for a Bluejean Jacket at a HD Store I
would find one at Walmart.

(u33665) wrote:
"Bluejean Jacket"? What's *blue* about an outlaw's filthy originals?
If you ever see a RUB run, they might be wearing blue levi cutoffs, but
an outlaw's originals can hardly be described as *blue*, they are more
of a filthy grey green with darker oil spots.  

=(roadpack)= wrote in response: Yes sir u33665, you do make a good
point. However I would imagine those riders wear their jackets every
day, or atleast that is the way it appears, when we see one around town.
Would you not expect the blue part of the blueJean material would fade
considerably, if worn 24 hours of a day. You know sweat is pretty
strong, possibly like a mild bleaching agent. Now I am spectulating of
course. (StaggerLee)


Posted by Albrecht via MotorcycleKB.com on October 20, 2007, 6:10 pm
 Stagger Lee wrote:


The traditional outlaw biker wore filthy "originals" that were as grey-green
and greasy as the Limpopo river and stank like sweat and piss and stale
grease. They were the biker's party clothes.

He did NOT wear his party clothes every day. He wore them on party weekends.
He wore whatever a blue collar worker wears to his day job.

If you see a rider with a brand new bright blue levi cutoff with a bunch of
run pins on it, he's just a weekend warrior that does poker runs and charity
runs or goes on "classic" runs that put miles on their bikes just for the
sake of riding with strangers so they will have somebody to ride with.

The real outlaw MC rider was out there on the highway on holiday weekends
going to a brawling, drink until you pass out, women swapping, gang fucking
party until you crash motorcycle run.

The poker run types won't even consider swapping women or getting drunk or
getting loaded on a Sunday morning putt, they just don't do that. They have
to get home to the wife to take her shopping.

Every once in a while, some female who has heard about how bikers like to
party will approach a group of rubs hanging out on some sidewalk and walk up
and ask a biker if she can be a "mama" for the club.

Such women are often disappointed and confused when the rubs are uninterested.


Back to the levi cutoff:

To show there's an exception to all rules, occasionally you will see a lone
Hells Angel wearing a clean new levi cutoff and riding a nice shiny custom
Harley, instead of riding a grungy oil-leaking chopper.

The clean jeans Hells Angel is a sort of outlaw RUB, and gawd only knows what
he'll do to try to prove himself worthy of being called "outlaw", after
having *bought* the image.

Maybe that incredibly clean HA doesn't even smoke or drink or shag women.

You can be the one to ask him, I'm afeared of the three piece patch.

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Posted by Stagger Lee on October 22, 2007, 1:50 pm
    Roadpack@webtv.net wrote:
=Edited to this paragraph:  ''Paul,I cannot imagine finding myself in
the company of any socalled 'Real Bikers'', and I mean that cordially.
Dont wanna ruffle anyone who might be on here who are real riders. Oh
yes, I have seen some at the local ''Toys for Tots'', events around the
area. (last Note) Come to think about it, hmmmm, I am a real rider.  
You? (StaggerLee)


Paul.p.j.m responds to
StaggerLee:                
-Yep. Probably started riding long before you did, too. Don't have the
money for a bike right now, but I will.-

roadpack@webtv.net= 'responds to Paul:
=Why would you assume that you probably have been riding longer than me,=

this quick? I ask, because you and I have barely started a mutual
commentary on this group?
Paul, may I ask how long it has been since you owned a motorcycle? I
will guess that you likely ride,like maybe a friends, but just havent
been able to buy a motorcycle(?) And there's nothing wrong with that.=
(Stagger Lee)


Posted by .p.jm on October 22, 2007, 2:34 pm
 On Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:50:11 -0500, roadpack@webtv.net (Stagger Lee)
wrote:


    Neither could I ( imagine myself in that scene )


    'rides' <>  'bikers' in the 1 % sense.


    A bad, and very possibly wrong, assumption on my part.  Sorry.
I'm just kind of accustomed to certain idjits ( not you ) trying to
act all superior and proud of themselves, and throw bullshit and
insults at me, because I don't own a bike right now.  My bad.  FWIW -
I never pretend to be something I'm not, or to have what I don't have
( unlike some others here )



    That doesn't really concern you, does it ?  If you feel it
affects the validity of anything I've said, then ignore anything I've
said.


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