What do Bandido patches mean?

What do Bandido patches mean?

The meaning of the “1%” patch is plain enough — as described above, it’s a reference to the group’s outlaw status. The MC part stands for “Motorcycle Club.” As for the guy pictured, well, it’s supposed to be a physical representation of a Bandido, unavoidably coming across as racist.

What does PBOL mean?

Former PBOL (Proud Bandido Old Lady) On the Culture and Lifestyle of the Bandidos Biker Gang. Being a female, I can only describe what it was like being in the one-percenter culture, but not the actual club.

What does the CDG patch mean on the Bandidos?

Similar to the “Expect No Mercy” patch, the “CDG” (“Coup de Grâce”) patch reportedly signifies a member who has committed a significant act of violence. The Bandidos’ mottos include “Cut one, we all bleed”, “God forgives, Bandidos don’t”, “Our colours don’t run” and “We are the people our parents warned us about”.

What did Bandido do to the funeral home?

They thundered into the funeral home’s parking lot, gunning their engines again and again, sending thick clouds of exhaust into the air. One Bandido popped a wheelie on his Harley-Davidson and rode on his back tire for at least thirty yards.

What happened to the Bandidos MC?

On July 17th, 2007, the club was split. Though we share a common name and a similar patch, we are no longer associated with the Bandidos MC in Europe, Asia and Australia. Leaving us to get back to our roots, embodying the true meaning of Motorcyclism.

Do you know who the Bandidos are?

IF YOU WEREN’T LIVING HERE THIRTY or forty years ago, you might not have any idea who the Bandidos are. You probably have no inkling that they were once the terrors of Texas, so fearsome that when a rumor spread through a town that they were coming, people literally headed inside their homes and locked their doors.

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