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We plan to sell supporter items

 

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As soon as we can get things together , we plan to sell supporter gear to you from this site. We are interested in collaboration from people who have paypal accounts and know how to extract the paypal buying codes, then we can set up your shop here. Until this happens, we hereby offer you to go visiting the following seller/s:

www.supportoutlaws.com

 

History

 

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1935 The McCook Outlaws Motorcycle Club was established out of Matilda`s Bar on old Route 66 in McCook, Illinois, just outside Chicago.

1946 Although the Club stayed together, their activities had been limited during World War II. In May of 1946 the first major post-war motorcycle event was held at Soldier Field, in Chicago.

1950 With new members coming from all over the Chicago area, the Club was growing in size from its early beginnings of 1935. Moving out of McCook and re-establishing itself in Chicago, the club decided to change its name. The “McCook Outlaws” became The “Chicago Outlaws”. The club logo also underwent a change; a small skull replaced the winged motorcycle and old English style letters.

1954 A set of Crossed Pistons were added to the small skull. This time the design was embroidered on a black western style shirts with white piping.

1959 The Skull and Crossed Pistons were redesigned, making them much larger with more detail.

1960 The A.M.A. American Motorcycle Association, that supervises all official races in the USA, banned the word Outlaws from all race clothing. Club members who raced adapted and wore an “OMC” on their outfits till 1963.

1963 The Outlaws became the first true 1%er Club east of the Mississippi.

1964 The “Outlaw Nation” was formed, with Chicago as the Mother Chapter.

1965 On the 1st of January, 1965, the A.O.A. (American Outlaws Association) was born. The back patch of the club, the skull and crossed pistons, was named “Charlie”.

1969 “God forgives, Outlaws don't“ became the club's motto.

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