
The “original” choppers.īro/Brother - Originally, another member of your motorcycle club. The opposite of a RUB.īitch Bar - Sissy bar passenger backrest.īobber/Bob Job - Bike that’s been stripped down, had fenders shortened or removed, and other non-essential equipment taken off. Most often refers to 1%ers, but not always. See “Dresser.”īiker - Motorcycle rider whose life centers around his motorcycle. Usually of extreme design, rigid frame, and uncomfortable on longer rides.īark-o-lounger - Large touring bike, especially a Honda Gold Wing. If the hands ain’t above the shoulders, they ain’t real apes.īar Hopper - Bike designed to ride from bar-to-bar, or other short trips. = Bandidos Forever Forever Bandidos.Īpes/Ape Hangers - Handlebars that are very high, and which raise the rider's hands above the shoulders. (Insert club name) Forever Forever (Insert club name).
#OUTLAW BIKER VEST PATCHES MEANINGS PATCH#
An 81 patch may be worn by a support club of the Hell's Ang3lĦ66 - Patch symbolizing the mark of the Beast, or Satan.


Also, the 22nd letter of the alphabet, "V", and used by the Vagos MC, usually a horizontal diamond-shaped green patch with a red 22.Ħ9 - Patch indicating someone who has performed cunnilingus with witnesses present.Ĩ1 - Hell's Angels (8th & 1st letters of alphabet). hiĢ2 - Patch indicating someone who has done time in prison. Another meaning may be a patch given for for time served. Can also mean “The Mother Club“, or original chapter of a motorcycle club.

May stand for the letter “M” (13th letter of alphabet), and indicate the wearer smokes pot, or uses “crank” (methamphetamine). The 1% symbol, is usually seen on a rhombus (diamond-shaped) patch, and worn on the cutoff or colors.ġ3 - Patch worn by a biker, usually a 1%er. The statement seems to have first appeared shortly after the so-called Hollister riot in 1947. Derived from a statement by the American Motorcycle Association (AMA) that 99% of motorcyclists are law-abiding and the remaining 1% cause most of the problems. 1%ers - Generally, members of outlaw motorcycle clubs.
