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History of the three-piece patch

The American Motorcyclist Association (AMA) was founded in 1924 as an organizing arm of motorcycle manufacturers and mainly supported by [them] to promote motorcycle riding in America. They sanctioned groups of riders from the same area that rode together as motorcycle clubs. Some wore complete matching outfits with the name of their motorcycle club stitched on the back of their shirts and jackets. At events, the AMA gave awards for the best-dressed club--so this was the start of motorcycle club patches. During an event in 1947 in Hollister, CA members of the Booze Fighters MC and Pissed Off Bastards of Bloomington (POBOB) made the headlines with a sensational news story. The AMA wrote an article in their magazine shortly after the episode denouncing the offensive bikers stating, "99% of all of their members are law-abiding citizens and only 1% are outlaws". Thus began what are today referred to as outlaw motorcycle clubs and "one percenters." These clubs were not sanctioned by the AMA and were banned from attending AMA events. In order to designate themselves as an outlaw club to all other clubs, the one percenters cut their club patches into three separate pieces. The top rocker was the name of the club, the center was the emblem of the club, and the bottom rocker was their locale. The outlaw motorcycle clubs organized their own events and parties and did the opposite of what the AMA had been doing: There were no Best Dressed awards, they modified ("chopped") down their bikes leaner and meaner, to go faster and look different, scrapped the mufflers, guzzled beer, and did other "wild" things which, with the help of a willing press and Hollywood character studies, created the cultural icon of the rebellious outlaw biker. A fictionalized version of the Hollister "raid" later became the storyline for a movie called "The Wild One" starring Marlon Brando as leader of the fictional Black Rebels Motorcycle Club, and Lee Marvin as the Booze Fighters' infamous Wino Willie. And so it went. More movies, more bikers, more fear, more headlines. Today, a three-piece patch signifies that the club is an "outlaw club," but not necessarily a 1% club. With very few exceptions, the club has been approved by the dominant club in the state or area. The three-piece patch is awarded in three parts as a prospective member earns the privilege to wear the full patch. A "hangaround" is someone who is eligible for membership and has been invited to attend club events and runs, but wears no part of the patch. If he is sponsored by a full member and approved by the club members he may wear the bottom rocker and is considered a "prospect" or "probate". If he successfully completes the training period and is approved by 100% of the members, he is allowed to have the top rocker and the "center patch" or club insignia. His colors are then complete and he is considered to be a full member or "patch holder." The traditional, or "old school," three-piece patch MC is one that adheres to established protocols, traditions and a code of conduct.

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Comment by Phil Gray on September 28, 2009 at 6:43pm
Good information you guys, don't want NO shit while i'm out there riding and being social. I read tha History and thats good enough for me. Don't wanna be mistaken for something i'm not. Great site good insight.
Comment by Martin "REV" Greenwood on September 12, 2009 at 2:55pm
Who is the Dominant Club in Maryland? There are so many clubs in MD that you have a bunch of Clubs that would say that they are the One! I just know that I love The Lord and My bike and the Club that God put on my heart to start. We are about the spreading of the Gospel and enjoying our bikes without terrorizing the neighborhood.
Comment by solo on July 27, 2009 at 5:43pm
i'm with MJ on that our club just had a meetin with the dominant club in our state and got approved to ware a three-piece patch.
Comment by MJ on July 21, 2009 at 7:30pm
"Today, a three-piece patch signifies that the club is an "outlaw club," but not necessarily a 1% club.

This is not true - there are motorcycle clubs that are not "outlaw clubs" that are approved to wear a three piece patch and you will see them out and about and they take their right to wearing a three piece patch very seriously.

"With very few exceptions, the club has been approved by the dominant club in the state or area."

this is VERY True - and no group should expect a pleasant riding season wearing 3 Piece if they have not been approved to do so by the dominant club in the state/area. New clubs seem to think that they can just declare and go on their merry way and I would strongly encourage them to understand the landscape before stepping out with colors - especially 3 piece - if they have not taken the time to learn what it means

MJ
Windy City Women Riders, MC
Membership Director
Comment by nick dog on June 21, 2009 at 8:46pm
What's the difference between an outlaw club and a 1 percenter club ?
Comment by CyclekingsNJ on June 2, 2009 at 11:50am
2009 makes 35 years and still Rocking!!!!!!
Comment by kitia on April 15, 2009 at 9:19am
I researched this before I decided to join a club. EVERYONE needs to know this before deciding to join a club. We have soo many clubs coming up in the wrong way and don't understand what they are doing. Posting this was a AWSOME idea.
Comment by Lady Brown Sugar on March 23, 2009 at 2:32pm
This is very good info. Thanks a lot!!!!!
Comment by Jacques Wilson on January 17, 2009 at 6:24pm
You go man!!!
Comment by Guttless on January 11, 2009 at 6:24pm
close enough checkout your local out law clubs for the the real info those that know know those that want to no guess JGTD ( JAMES GANG TILL DEATH)

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