Wearing them where?
I expect there are a few *rules but I don't know as I aint in a club.
*Which puzzles me cos as soon as ya mention FORUM rules the standard response is 'we're bikers not kids at school' lol
MAG events stipulate 'no colours', but that is really aimed at the side/backpatch club members. You shouldn't have any bother with a club badge on your jacket shoulder.
There's no animosity between the hundreds of mc clubs over here it's more a matter of identify-ing with a group of close buddies at events and so forth, clubs attend to avoid negative publicity and therefor the rules , some clubs are naughtier than others and they generally involve the younger generation (frowned upon) but we were all there once .
I quite like grey ... apparently it's the new black.
Which is nonsense to be fair, cos black is black ... grey is similar just not as dark.
From what I can tell anyway.
I've seen colours worn at mag events (although it stipulates no colours at all of them) as previously stated most clubs that whare that "type" of patch seam to get on with each other these days, but I allways ware my clue regalia but then we are not a patch club just a group of mixed bike enthusiasts...........
The Tufty Club Suicide Division is a very exclusive club. You have to put your life on the line to join and then get vetted by Tufty himself. Examples of activities that will gain you membership are:
- Crossing the Road in Italy
- Trying to order a Pizza in an Italian Pizzeria where you don't speak Italian and the waitress does not speak English and barely speaks Italian when drunk
- Placing Tufty himself on the wingtip of a Tornado with police (who have guns) watching.
If you're an MCC, from what I've seen, there tends to be no problem.
It's with the MC's where the trouble starts (just because it goes unreported doesn't mean it's not happening) I was at a rally recently where a back patch club made it's presence felt and it put a dampner on the whole weekend.
And as for that naive statement
'most clubs that whare that "type" of patch seam to get on with each other these days.'
I've only got one thing to say - Gerry Torbin - and the reign of shxt it brought down on the rest of us.
That's not Naive just an observation made recently maybe it's more tolleration than respect but I personally do not got to rallies such as bull dog bash so not seeing with my own eyes is not naivaty, maybe more self presavation??????
back to pagan prince being a member of suicide division the clincher was asking italian policeman if he could sit on his brand new shinny motorcycle for a photo-didnt know where to put meself!