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Welcome to the online home of Fat Skeleton, the UK's leading supplier of quality cruiser biker gear! We have recently launched our new ecommerce website where you can purchase our entire range of stock online, using any major debit/credit card. Please click on the text above to visit our site.A gang patch is usually known as a “patch” or as “colours”. A patch is normally sewn onto a sleeveless leather or denim vest which is sometimes known as a "cut", “cut off” or a “half jacket”. A gang patch is an extremely important possession for a gang member because it represents his commitment and dedication to the gang. He is expected to protect his patch at all costs and risks getting kicked out if he loses it. Some gang members wear their patch frequently and others wear theirs only when they have to, because of the attention that it brings from the police and other law enforcement officials. Gang members are expected to wear their patch at gang meetings and functions.

Most motorcycle gangs have rules that members must wear their patch when riding their motorbike. Many bikie gangs have the rule that patches must not be worn inside vehicles. It’s very common for patchmembers to wear T-shirts from other chapters of their gang and these are often swapped amongst members. A gang patch (and all items bearing the gangs name) remains the property of the gang and must be returned when the patchmember leaves the gang. The type of patch worn by outlaw gangs is known as a “three-piece” patch. It consists of a “Top Rocker”, “Colours” and a “Bottom Rocker”. Gang members often personalise the front of their patch vest by adding badges. Some gangs have strict rules about what badges can be worn and others don’t. Badges may include the wearers gang and chapter, rank or status (eg “Life member”), nickname, years of service, special occasions they have attended (anniversary parties etc), drug use or other things that have some meaning to the member.

The “1%” badge symbolises that the wearer is an outlaw or criminal. This comes from a supposed quote from the American Motorcycle Association that 99% of motorcyclists were honest, law-abiding citizens and that only 1% were bad. In most New Zealand gangs, the only people who are allowed to wear clothing with the gangs name on it are patchmembers. Gang clothing worn by prospects varies from gang to gang. Some motorcycle gang prospects wear a bottom rocker and a MC badge (as shown above), although the prospects of a couple of clubs wear a “top rocker” bearing the gangs name instead. In some gangs, prospects are allowed to wear chapter T-shirts which includes the gangs name and symbol. NEW ZEALAND GANG PATCHES A selection of colours of former NZ Outlaw clubs, most of which existed for many years. A selection of Black Power patches. All feature the gangs closed-fist symbol. “Mangu Kaha” means “Black Power” in Maori. A selection of Mongrel Mob patches.

These include Christian clubs (“CMC” on the rear of a patch means “Christian Motorcycle Club”) and military clubs (made up of current or former defence personnel).
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ktm for sale on craigslistAdvanced or novice motorbike rider? All the expert help and advice regarding appropriate bike gear from top to toe is here in the West Midlands at our store. We have been providing our customers with an all-round service for the last 40 years, including leather clothing repairs and alterations, direct from our bike leathers store - check out our reviews! The Outlaw Biker Jacket is an incredible piece. Made from our sturdy faux leather, she has classic metal work, two front zip pockets, epaulettes, zipped cuffs with a vent for extra comfort, plain black luxurious satin lining, and traditional biker jacket lapels with poppers so the collar can be worn open or closed.

Her cropped length is perfect to wear with high waisted jeans.Fit is true to size.Approximate Total Length: 17.5 inches.Fabric:60% PU 40% Spandex. Lining: 97% Polyester 3% Spandex.Washing Advice: Wipe Clean Only. Do Not Iron.Check out our delivery FAQ, or read our full delivery & returns policy. In Light Handwaxed Leather This leather jacket is iconic in more ways than one: As well as featuring legendary moto design details, it is a key look for David Beckham's character in his film, Outlaw, and will remain a symbolic part of Belstaff history for years to come. In a more lightweight version of our traditional handwaxed leather, it also has a secondary wax treatment to increase the vintage patina.• Popper fastening at collar• Zips to cuffs• Leather logo patch to left sleeve• Diamond quilting on shoulders and elbows• Buckles on hips Standard: 3-5 working days - £6.50 Express: 1-2 working days - £12.00 Next Day: Order by Midday (except Friday) - £14.00