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Top Post By norules (1 thumbs up):

What are y'all thougts on the old forum vs the new forum?

- from the topic: Thought on New Forum vs Old Forum?

Recent Posts by norules:

Re: Happy Thanksgiving

November 27, 2009 by norules

Friday is my thanksgiving. Working today.
And yes, I will be drinking and eating as much as I can. YES, I am thankfull.

Re: Sports

November 17, 2009 by norules

I think it will show pay-per-view shows.

Sports

November 16, 2009 by norules

Hey, I found a good website to watch all sports for free.
http://atdhe.net/

No, this is not SPAM and I do not support this website. Its just a way for me to watch the Saints.


Re: what to do

November 12, 2009 by norules

are you asking how to create a NRR chapter?
If so, go to "Start a New Chapter" under the eagle/globe


Show World Wide Chapters   Show Chapters by Country   Show Chapters by State (USA Only)   Start A New Chapter

Re: what to do

November 12, 2009 by norules

Hey PeeWee,
Boot knows what hes talking about with the patches. We will be glad to steer you in the right direction.

Re: introduction

November 12, 2009 by norules

Welcome Mike,
This is Mike from Raleigh NC, good to have you on board and hope you can help NRR grow to be a possitive force in the motocycle world.

Re: lockerz

November 4, 2009 by norules

Good to see you back Boot.
Don't take any shit.

Re: New Chapter review- Wacky

October 28, 2009 by norules

Looks like we are growing.
Not bad for a bunch of fuck ups...................


Pagans and the Feds

October 24, 2009 by norules

http://www.wvgazette.com/News/200910170473

October 17, 2009
Prosecutors hope charges will cripple Pagans
By The Associated Press
 

By charging national leaders and more than 50 other Pagans Motorcycle Club members and associates with murder conspiracy, racketeering and a host of other crimes, federal prosecutors are attempting something even the Hells Angels have never managed: beat the Pagans badly enough to loosen their grip on the outlaw motorcycle world in the Eastern U.S.

"That's going to devastate that organization," Bill Dulaney, an outlaw biker turned assistant professor at Western Carolina University in Cullowhee, N.C., said of the Oct. 6 indictments issued in Charleston.

"The Pagans are not a large organization."

Not too many years ago, the Pagans ranked among the outlaw motorcycle world's so-called big four. Then came a series of racketeering cases in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh that helped keep the club to about 400 full-fledged members.

While rivals such as the Hells Angels get credit for operating sophisticated rackets, investigators describe the Pagans more as a group of blue-collar working stiffs. A string of recent court appearances tend to back that up: the club's top officer owns a construction company, while other members work as truck drivers, electricians, welders, even a school bus driver in West Virginia.

They have, however, retained their reputation as one of the toughest and most violent biker gangs.

The latest indictments in Charleston accuse club president David "Bart" Barbeito, vice president Floyd "Diamond Jesse" Moore and others of running a sprawling organization engaged in kidnapping, robbery, extortion, conspiracy to commit murder and other crimes in an effort to be the pre-eminent biker gang in the Eastern United States. Barbeito and Moore have been deemed too dangerous to release until trial, along with several other members named in the indictment.

"They're a very old-school, intimidation-based motorcycle gang," said Steve Cook, executive director of the Midwest Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigators Association. "They're ruthless. They're a violent, violent group."

The government certainly believes that. FBI agents arrived to search Barbeito's rural Maryland home in Blackhawk helicopters, according to his lawyer, Stanley Needleman.

Once there, they found 18 firearms, including a handgun with the serial number removed, 2,000 rounds of ammunition and four bulletproof vests, U.S. Assistant Attorney Steve Loew said during Barbeito's recent detention hearing.

Loew rejected Needleman's contention that the bulletproof vests were used by Barbeito's children as a precaution during hunting, saying deer don't shoot back.

Loew has tried to show just how violent the club can be by airing recordings of Moore allegedly ordering subordinates to beat former club members who were behind on their annual club dues and, in one instance, cut off an ousted Pagan's finger.

Many of the charges against Moore and others center on alleged efforts to intimidate smaller motorcycle clubs. In one instance, Pagans are accused of invading the Portsmouth, Ohio, clubhouse of the Road Disciples, stripping them of their patches and ordering them to disband.

Dulaney dismisses the notion such disputes should be prosecuted as federal crimes.

"The beatings, the fights, all of this needs to be put into the context of the society in which they operate," he said. "A couple of bikers beat the hell out of each other, then all of a sudden it's an international gang conspiracy."

Dulaney contends most biker violence should be viewed as enforcing social norms in an outlaw society dominated by "1 percenters." Outlaw bikers adopted the term decades ago after the American Motorcycle Association began defending the pastime by saying 99 percent of riders are upstanding citizens.

"In every region, there's a dominant club and that will be a 1 percent club and there are other outlaw clubs that are not 1 percent clubs," Dulaney said. "The local 1 percent club really does hold responsibility for keeping order.

"It actually keeps more peace than it causes violence ... It's how they enforce group norms."

And it can solidify a biker's position, said Terry Katz, a retired Maryland State Trooper and member of the International Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigators Association.

For instance, 73 Pagans charged after a fatal 2002 brawl at a Hells Angels convention in New York boosted their positions.

"They became known as the 73," Katz said. "They actually got a higher status in the club."

Federal prosecutor Loew alleges one of the 73, Virginia resident William Grayson, has since been elevated to national vice president. Grayson refused to answer that question during testimony at Barbeito's detention hearing.

The West Virginia case also involves allegations of drug dealing and illegal gambling, with money passed up the chain to the leadership.

Katz, who reached associate status with the Pagans during an undercover operation, considers the group highly organized and fully criminal.

"They are an organized crime group and have been proven to be so," he said.

Dulaney, who grew up in West Virginia and knows Pagans members, says the amount of crime and organization varies wildly by chapter.

For instance, one chapter in Florida centered on partying, not racketeering.

"They just wanted their place to run, drink beer, get high, have a blast, look at naked women," he said. "There wasn't really any illegal activity going on."

Clubs in West Virginia and Pennsylvania were different: "It was all about making some illegal money," he said, "a little bit of prostitution, a lot of illegal guns."

Barbeito's lawyer, meanwhile, dismisses the idea the Pagans are a criminal organization and credits his client with putting a stop to drug dealing, among other things.

"At one point, maybe the Pagans were what they say they were," Needleman said. "But Mr. Barbeito, to my knowledge, straightened that club out.

"Ninety-five percent of these people were kids who never grew up."


"DUCK"
Biker Republic

Re: NRR gilrs

October 24, 2009 by norules

looks like tiny pic said no
Damn,
Mike

Re: lockerz

October 23, 2009 by norules

WTF
SPAM ????????????????????

Re: Welcome

September 28, 2009 by norules

Hey Prop,
Mike, from Raleigh NC

Re: Happy to have located a very good Bike group

September 28, 2009 by norules

Hey Nick,
Don't know who you meet, but your welcome to join us on a ride or just a beer.
Did you join the "Raleigh No Rules Riders" chapter? If you did then you will get emails from the group.

Hope to meet you soon,
Mike

Re: What NRR members are doing

September 3, 2009 by norules

Here is an article about Kirk's last ride.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/story/1673120.html?story_link

National Health Care

September 2, 2009 by norules

I can’t believe the News and Observer printed my editorial about government mandates on college students regarding health care.

http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/letters/story/1671163.html

Re: What NRR members are doing

August 23, 2009 by norules

My riding buddy Kirk has a terminal brain tumor.

Yesterday he was in seizures.
God be with him. 

What NRR members are doing

August 23, 2009 by norules

How about this Topic?
If there is something on your life you want other to know about, put it here.

Billy Lane

August 18, 2009 by norules

Today Billy Lane was sentenced in a plea deal to six years in prison for the DUI accident in which Gerald Morelock was killed in 2006. Mr. Lane will also lose his drivers license for life.

In the incident three years ago it was reported that Lane was apparently trying to pass two other vehicles while traveling south on A1A. His pickup truck crashed into a motorcyclist riding a 1983 Yamaha motorcycle traveling north on A1A. Mr. Lane hit the motorcyclist head on and then his pickup truck crashed into a power pole.

Re: Presidential Service Award

August 16, 2009 by norules

Thanks to Hank McGrath for submitting this.

Thanks to ALL in No Rules Riders for this accomplishment.

Ride Free,
Mike

Re: Presidential Service Award

August 16, 2009 by norules

Re: Presidential Service Award

August 16, 2009 by norules

Re: Presidential Service Award

August 16, 2009 by norules

Presidential Service Award

August 16, 2009 by norules

Presidential Service Award give to No Rules Riders

Re: Intruders

August 12, 2009 by norules

I had a 700 a long time ago. It was purple. The only thing I did was put straight pipes on it.

Re: Welcome

August 6, 2009 by norules

Welcome to NRR, from Raleigh NC.