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Definition
Colors - Signifies a motorcycle club or organization patch or group of paths.

Appearance
Colors are seen as an embroidered patch or set of patches, two or three in a set, sewn on the back of a vest or jacket. The Patriot Guard Riders also use an optional arm band. A patch with or simply the letters MC, Motorcycle Club, will often accompany the club name.

Application/Purpose
A Patch Holder is a member is a motorcycle club and indicated by a specific large club patch or set of patches usually located in the middle of the back of a vest or jacket. The patch(es) may contain a club logo, the name of the club and other chapter identification. On three patch sets small upper and lower patches may be worn by members, usually the clubs chapter name or location is found on the rockers.

Colors are intended to show the riders interest in motorcycling and to promote the club that the wearer belongs to. Club members proudly wear their colors to rallies, picnics and other motorcycling events.

As a general rule, the “one-percent” clubs arrangement is used not only as an indication as membership in a particular club but also as communication of the level of that membership to the other members of that club. Also see Outlaw motorcycle club

History
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Motorcycling

Motorcycle

Motorcycle club

Outlaw motorcycle club

WikiProject_Motorcycling

Talk:Motorcycle_club/workpage

Talk:Motorcycle_club

Motorcycle Club Colours and Patches Arnie biker pages. Googlr search Motorcycle club colors

Motor Cycle Club, Riding Club Education

Wolf Pack Motorcycle Club

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Motorcycle club colors

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Embroidered Patches And Their Military History

Embroidered Patch History

Textile Heritage Museum

he Antique Motorcycle Club of America, Inc