Motorcycle-club-codex May 2026

: Potential members must undergo a rigorous "prospecting" period, proving their worth and commitment through service and reliability before earning their full patches.

: Major decisions are typically made through "church"—mandatory weekly meetings where members vote on club business. Violations of the codex, such as "disrespecting the patch" or "ratting" to law enforcement, are met with severe disciplinary action, ranging from fines to expulsion (being "stripped" of one's colors). The Sanctity of the "Colors" motorcycle-club-codex

: Members are expected to support one another in times of legal, financial, or personal crisis, ensuring that no "brother" stands alone. Hierarchy and Governance : Potential members must undergo a rigorous "prospecting"

The "Motorcycle Club Codex" refers to the unwritten laws, strict bylaws, and sacred traditions that govern the subculture of outlaw motorcycle clubs (MCs). This codex is more than just a set of rules; it is a profound social contract that defines identity, ensures survival, and maintains order within a community that exists on the fringes of mainstream society. The Foundation of Brotherhood and Loyalty The Sanctity of the "Colors" : Members are

The codex extends beyond individual clubs to govern interactions between different organizations. To avoid "wars," clubs follow traditional protocols regarding territory.

: A smaller or newer club must often seek the blessing of the "dominant" club in a region to wear a territorial "rocker" on their vest.

The physical manifestation of the codex is the club’s "colors"—the three-piece patch worn on a leather or denim vest (cut).

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