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What Are Back Patches Meant To Say
Next time you're driving down the road and you see a group of bikers, pay attention to the patches they're wearing on the backs of their leather vests or jackets. The patches that an individual chooses to wear actually says quite a bit about them and their personality. Some bikers choose not to have any patches at all on their jackets which also says something about them.
Many bikers these days are members of organized motorcycle clubs and each of these clubs have their own patches which are usually worn on the back of the jacket or vest. Club patches are also commonly referred to as the 'colors' and they cannot be purchased from retail stores or online. The club will decide how these patches can be earned by members and that is the only way to get them. The patch will only be awarded to a new member of a club once they have completed the required amount of service. Sometimes that service is nothing more than paying a fee and taking a pledge; other times it requires quite a bit more.
Bikers who are not members of a motorcycle club will often wear patches with a picture of a wolf on them. He is what they called a "lone wolf". By not belonging to a specific motorcycle club the lone wolf is free to ride where he wants, when he wants. This is one way to ride with a lot of freedom and many bikers prefer this. However, some clubs don't look very favorably on lone wolves and tend to give them a hard time.
Another common patch worn by bikers under or above their back patch is known as the 'rocker' patch. Most rockers will have something specific on them such as U.S. Army, Veteran or a state name. Rocker patches help give more detail about the individual than the back patch can supply alone. But there are some people who only use rocker patches to decorate their jackets or vests.
All bikers know how important it is to own proper riding clothing, for that reason adding cheap leather vests to expand your existing riding wardrobe is an absolute must. Only when you look your best will you really feel more comfortable riding.
where can i buy a Kentucky bottom rocker patch for my vest?
I have a leather vest with a top rocker that says "Sic Semper Tyrranis" and a center patch that has an eagle holding 2 confederate flags in its talons. now i just need the last piece. the bottom rocker. I need one that says kentucky in black lettering with a white background
I have already looked online in alot of places. ebay, amazon, even Walmart! nobody has it. i was wondering if anybody knows a private business that sells them that i could get in contact with. Ebay ha one but its not the color i need
Try ebay
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