Patches & Rockers....
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Patches & Rockers....
Hi, I'm interested to see what peoples thoughts are on jacket patches (like the ones on ebay)? Has anyone ever looked into a KSRC Patch or Rockers to put on leathers/jackets?
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
Not really, we don't want trouble from bikie gangs.. 
(we could do an embroided patch, but then we'd all be lining up at Hoffys place to get em sowed on)
Whatever it takes: Rebels - Ulysses riders remove patches
BY DAVID MCLENNAN
POLICE REPORTER
11/03/2005 12:00:00 AM
A Canberra-based outlaw motorcycle club
has warned that it will do ''whatever it takes''
to enforce its demands that members of a
visiting social motorcycle group for veteran
riders do not wear badging that offends them.
Ulysses Club members visiting Canberra
for their annual general meeting this week
have told of being confronted, intimidated,
and threatened to be bashed and their bikes
destroyed by members of the Rebels Motorcycle
Club if they did not remove the cloth
patches, known as ''rockers''.
In a bid to avoid violent incidents, Ulysses'
national committee has instructed its 5000
members attending the Canberra rally to
remove the rockers from their riding apparel.
Rockers generally give a rider's name or
nickname, and where they come from.
Canberra Rebels president Martin Stefancic
confirmed yesterday that he did not want
to see other motorcycle clubs wearing
rockers and pretending to be part of an
outlaw club.
''They can't be both a social club and an
outlaw club,'' he said.
''... No outlaw club likes people
pretending to be anything. Outlaw clubs
aren't about pretending.''
When asked if Rebels had threatened
Ulysses members with violence, he said
''Whatever - that's what they say.''
''Whatever it takes mate. If you want to
play the game you want to be in shape to play
it, don't you.''
There have been several incidents in which
Ulysses members claim to have been
threatened with violence unless they
removed the rockers from their clothing. In
one incident a 60-year-old female member
was allegedly forced on to a roadside and
made to remove strips from her jacket,
otherwise she would be bashed and her bike
destroyed.
ACT's acting Chief Police Officer, Steve
Lancaster, said that police would investigate
any reported threat of violence. However,
Ulysses members said that they were reluctant
to officially alert police for fear of
reprisals.
''Police have spoken to both the Ulysses
and Rebels motorcycle groups, both of whom
are aware of our expectations the law will be
upheld, and where needs be, it will be
enforced,'' he said.
''Police are proactively patrolling the Ulysses
gathering as well as other areas of
Canberra to ensure a continuing trouble-free
event.''
In motorcycle gang culture, the wearing of
''colours'' or rockers by non-outlaw club
members is regarded as an insult and not
tolerated.
Members of outlaw motorcycle gangs have
to ''earn'' their colours and rockers. Colours
refer to the club's emblem and name
typically worn on the back of a motorcyclist's
jacket.
Ulysses national president Rick Bedford,
who said that the wearing of rockers had
been a simmering issue for 20 years, had
urged all members to remove the offending
badging.
Ulysses executives had met with Rebels
leaders on Wednesday and agreed to ban
wearing rockers near the club's trademark
old man ''Growing Old Disgracefully''
emblem.
The club did not want to antagonise the
Rebels and respected them and their
traditions.
''We understand where they are coming
from. That is their lifestyle choice,'' he said.
''... To get their colour patches they have
to be accepted as a prospect and over a year
or a couple of years they are assessed by all
the members as to whether they are appropriate
and in order to earn their colours they
have to complete a number of tasks.''

(we could do an embroided patch, but then we'd all be lining up at Hoffys place to get em sowed on)

Whatever it takes: Rebels - Ulysses riders remove patches
BY DAVID MCLENNAN
POLICE REPORTER
11/03/2005 12:00:00 AM
A Canberra-based outlaw motorcycle club
has warned that it will do ''whatever it takes''
to enforce its demands that members of a
visiting social motorcycle group for veteran
riders do not wear badging that offends them.
Ulysses Club members visiting Canberra
for their annual general meeting this week
have told of being confronted, intimidated,
and threatened to be bashed and their bikes
destroyed by members of the Rebels Motorcycle
Club if they did not remove the cloth
patches, known as ''rockers''.
In a bid to avoid violent incidents, Ulysses'
national committee has instructed its 5000
members attending the Canberra rally to
remove the rockers from their riding apparel.
Rockers generally give a rider's name or
nickname, and where they come from.
Canberra Rebels president Martin Stefancic
confirmed yesterday that he did not want
to see other motorcycle clubs wearing
rockers and pretending to be part of an
outlaw club.
''They can't be both a social club and an
outlaw club,'' he said.
''... No outlaw club likes people
pretending to be anything. Outlaw clubs
aren't about pretending.''
When asked if Rebels had threatened
Ulysses members with violence, he said
''Whatever - that's what they say.''
''Whatever it takes mate. If you want to
play the game you want to be in shape to play
it, don't you.''
There have been several incidents in which
Ulysses members claim to have been
threatened with violence unless they
removed the rockers from their clothing. In
one incident a 60-year-old female member
was allegedly forced on to a roadside and
made to remove strips from her jacket,
otherwise she would be bashed and her bike
destroyed.
ACT's acting Chief Police Officer, Steve
Lancaster, said that police would investigate
any reported threat of violence. However,
Ulysses members said that they were reluctant
to officially alert police for fear of
reprisals.
''Police have spoken to both the Ulysses
and Rebels motorcycle groups, both of whom
are aware of our expectations the law will be
upheld, and where needs be, it will be
enforced,'' he said.
''Police are proactively patrolling the Ulysses
gathering as well as other areas of
Canberra to ensure a continuing trouble-free
event.''
In motorcycle gang culture, the wearing of
''colours'' or rockers by non-outlaw club
members is regarded as an insult and not
tolerated.
Members of outlaw motorcycle gangs have
to ''earn'' their colours and rockers. Colours
refer to the club's emblem and name
typically worn on the back of a motorcyclist's
jacket.
Ulysses national president Rick Bedford,
who said that the wearing of rockers had
been a simmering issue for 20 years, had
urged all members to remove the offending
badging.
Ulysses executives had met with Rebels
leaders on Wednesday and agreed to ban
wearing rockers near the club's trademark
old man ''Growing Old Disgracefully''
emblem.
The club did not want to antagonise the
Rebels and respected them and their
traditions.
''We understand where they are coming
from. That is their lifestyle choice,'' he said.
''... To get their colour patches they have
to be accepted as a prospect and over a year
or a couple of years they are assessed by all
the members as to whether they are appropriate
and in order to earn their colours they
have to complete a number of tasks.''
Dave
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
You mean you don't have the madatory KSRC tattoo on the back of your neck?Bones wrote:Hi, I'm interested to see what peoples thoughts are on jacket patches (like the ones on ebay)? Has anyone ever looked into a KSRC Patch or Rockers to put on leathers/jackets?
Cheers,
Bones


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Re: Patches & Rockers....
Ok fair enough about the rockers. But a small KSRC patch (front of chest / arm) world certainly be worth considering... Right? Remembering that a patch is not a rocker and the generally complaint from most 1% clubs is that having rockers when your not 1% is a problem. Rockers are banners stretching across your back . I'm talking about small enough for your arm or chest i.e 5cm x 5cm.
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
Woo Hoo lets get Rockers !! They couldn't catch us anyway 

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Re: Patches & Rockers....
The Rebels had no probs with the back patch in the end but the rollers and rockers were a no go zone unless you're a 1% er it seems. One of the Ulysses members threatened was Barbara Maggs, 75no, 50kg soaking wet and built like a broom handle, seriously scary women...
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
I had a chat with a 1% rider and he has been around for over 20yrs in the 1% scene (In Victoria). He seemed to feel that rockers are a definite no go zone. But he didn't feel anyone would have a problem with a patch, even a back patch as long as it didn't involve rockers! So now the question goes out .. Would anyone want a patch KSRC for the Leathers/Jacket /etc. I know a guy that could make me a sample.
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
Any 3 piece patch (rockers) is a definite no go zone. Sometimes in the States, a one piece patch (still with a central logo and writing above and below, but in one piece of fabric) is acceptable, but is definetely not acceptable to many Australian clubs. Basically something over the heart or sleeve etc is acceptable and nobody I have ever spoken to would have a problem with this. Given that we don't even wear cut-offs, a back patch that is very different in design to a 3/1 piece patch, sown onto a full sleeve jacket, would probably be acceptable. You might want to confirm that however, and like I said, it would entirely depend on the design (no 'MC' on it for example).
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
I'm happy to hear anyones idea's for designing a sample... I think having the option of sleeve of chest mounted should be left up to the individual and given KSRC as no "MC" in it then I don't think it would be included and shouldn't be a problem. 

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Re: Patches & Rockers....
It's like being back in high-school isn't it?
"You can't have them, because we had them first. So nerr!"
I mean, seriously. These clowns should go out, get proper jobs, stop picking on pensioners and just fucken grow up.
"You can't have them, because we had them first. So nerr!"
I mean, seriously. These clowns should go out, get proper jobs, stop picking on pensioners and just fucken grow up.
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Re: Patches & Rockers....
Says he who rides a bike every day covered in patches and badgesaardvark wrote:It's like being back in high-school isn't it?
"You can't have them, because we had them first. So nerr!"
I mean, seriously. These clowns should go out, get proper jobs, stop picking on pensioners and just fucken grow up.

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Re: Patches & Rockers....
G'day Bones - if you want to look like the 1% crew buy a Hardly Rideable and do the hard yards. If not, we have a variety of KSRC stickers / clothing etc. to let you identify with us. My 2c worth. 

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Re: Patches & Rockers....
says a Ulysses member6maniac wrote:G'day Bones - if you want to look like the 1% crew buy a Hardly Rideable and do the hard yards. If not, we have a variety of KSRC stickers / clothing etc. to let you identify with us. My 2c worth.

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Re: Patches & Rockers....
True - but you drop 20-30 kmh once you add one of those stickers to your bike - they are really heavy !!Blurr wrote:says a Ulysses member6maniac wrote:G'day Bones - if you want to look like the 1% crew buy a Hardly Rideable and do the hard yards. If not, we have a variety of KSRC stickers / clothing etc. to let you identify with us. My 2c worth.

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Re: Patches & Rockers....
aardvark wrote:It's like being back in high-school isn't it?
"You can't have them, because we had them first. So nerr!"
I mean, seriously. These clowns should go out, get proper jobs, stop picking on pensioners and just fucken grow up.
I Agree!! But in saying that I do see it from both sides of the coin. I'm not trying to push the idea of a 1% look-a-like. My idea was simply an addition to the current stickers / clothing. I thought it might give none Kawi riders something else to look at when a "real bike" passes them.

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