Thank you for visiting our website. Hells Angels SFV was founded Jan 1st of 1978. We are very proud of our heritage as this charter was originally the Satans Slaves M/C. We still have active charter members in SFV that go back in the Slaves as far as the mid 60's.
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Are Satan's Slaves and Straight Satans 2 different gangs, or did they just use different names for the same gang?
Don't know anything about biker clubs, but I've heard this explained to LAPD by one of the Straight Satans members. The Straight Satans and Satan Slaves were 1% clubs. They were different clubs, but they, along with a few other clubs, all worn 1% patches and wouldn't fight among eachother. So they were different but somewhat united
Interesting...some original members are still around. Patty'd love to be a fly on the wall...
So, am I to gather that the Hell's Angels is like Vonnegut's RAMJAC corporation, eating up everything in it's path?
They are the biggest and most notorious. Everyone knows The Angels: a mark of legitimacy and authenticity like Levi's, Frisbee and Coca Cola. Sort of.
Satan's Slaves were patched over, helping to grow the SFV chapter. There are additional chapters in San Bernadino and Ventura, as well as several more throughout California.
While the HA's are the most recognizable, their main rivals are the Mongols, the Pagans, and a few others.
Has anybody watched the video at the bottom of the page?
Wow Matt and I were just discussing Straight Satans in my younger days almost made the mistake of Patching in to Jersey chapter of the Pagans decided I value my freedom to much couldn't do time alot of cool things online about Strait Satans and Danny Decarlo
Back in the day I was a patch holder in a 1% club. The 1% means more than the usual explanation we hear about the 99% being law abiding motorcyclist and 1% being criminals. Most outlaw clubs that aren't 1% clubs are support clubs of 1% clubs. A 1% club supports no club but themselves. Example, if I wanted to start a new club I would have to go to the dominant 1% club in my area and get permission. If I didn't have permission I would expect to get 'shut down'. Getting shut down could be anything from just getting your patches taken to being taxed. Taxed usually means you're getting an ass kicking and being forced to sign over you motorcycle.
I was there for the partying and the girls. I was only there for about a year. When I found out the truth about the lifestyle I also valued my freedom and got out.
To add to my above post, some support clubs are expected to dirty work for the 1% club that they support. Some support clubs are expected to pay dues to the 1% club that they support.
I never quite fit in with the biker crowd, but I was once chased by the Twin Rivers moped gang in the 8'th grade...
I had a burgundy Puch Maxi-Luxe,and I was quite a site to see cruising around the neighborhood at top speeds of 35MPH in my black members only jacket and my Ray Ban Wayfarers..
My parents wouldn't let me get a tatoo though
:)
Good one Saint..... lol
Never afraid to embrace my inner twerp :)
I liked the video by the way Matt- interesting choice of music in the background, but it worked for me
my neighbors are three patch bikers nice people
How to be in a moped gang
lololol
now that is funny, except that kid looks much tougher than I did...
Add bangs and freckles- you get the idea
Names for moped gangs:
I'm thinking moped gang names as a rule must be pseudo-gay
Ped-O-Philes
bropeds
ped zeppelin
Half-Fast
The Winona Riders
I'm stone cold sober, so they are lame. Sorry.
How 'bout Pedal Pushers MC
By the way Matt, I really did laugh out loud at Bropeds......
I was speaking to a friend Bandito- well an excoworker- about the Straight Satans and the Satan's Slaves and he told me they dissolved into the Hell's Angels. I thought he was talking out of his ass- maybe he was- but it seems to be true, at least for the Satan's Slaves.
Several years ago I was at a taco stand in Hemet, California, and had just ordered, when the Satan's Slaves rolled in for lunch. There were maybe 40 of them, ranging in age from their early 20s to a couple who were possibly in their 70s. I was surprised how clean-cut and non-threatening they were, relatively speaking. One of them held the door open for me when I left with my order. I briefly considered asking them if they had any good Charlie stories, but (probably wisely) decided not to.
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