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 287 Entries
 Aza

Hi Brothers, i wish you a super silvester celebration...much fun and party that deserves its name. May 2017 be a happy year for us all.
Many greetings to all of you and your families from the north of Germany!
aza, Iron Legacy MC Germany Nomads

 Lauren

Your foundation is great!! It's nice to hear of a brotherhood that is there for each other yet the community as well!!!
Ride safe boys!!

 Izod

To Whatever@gmail.com

Got your message. You’re not right there buddy. But if it makes you feel good then keep going with it. If you seek the truth don’t ask the people around you. Venture out and expand your horizons. You might find the Kool Aid you’re drinking can be hazardous. Whatever you people are doing is working great. You’re disintegrating and imploding with less than one third the members you had 2 years ago. If you were a man you wouldn’t hide behind a bogus email and we could talk man to man. Enough said.

 Joewayne

Merry Christmas and a hard rockin new year from greencastle indiana.

 Izod

The Iron Legacy MC wishes everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. Now that we have a real President coming in 2017 we can say Merry Christmas again and look forward to a very Happy New Year with new hope and prosperity.

 Rod Festa (pappy) Blackwater Riders

Don't know who this gets to but I wanted to reach out to the Lakeland Chapter and let you know you did it right. I was fortunate enough to ride with y'all on the memorial tribute ride for Jason. Even though we got a little u turn practice, the ride went without a hitch. I've been through a few of these before, Including for my own family. I've seen a lot worse. I could tell it wasn't as organized as you would have liked but it was set up well. Rode out nice and the respect for the family was second to none. I've been on a scooter for more years than I want to admit to and been around a pretty good bunch of clubs. I've met some great people in your group and would be proud to ride along side any one of ya. I did run into a little Trouble but she is also an awesome person, and she did tell everyone she met she was trouble. lol. Thanks for the memories. RIP Jason

 Devyn

Hey! I'm a Marine currently deployed to Romania! The chapter out of Mitchell, Indiana sent a huge care package to us and we just wanted to reach out to them and let them know that we really appreciate it! If there is any way to contact them, could you let me know! Thanks!

 Izod

Big Shout out to my brother First Gear. Miss you my brother. Have a great Christmas and New Year.

 Cheyenne

When tragedy strikes, it's usually when you're least expecting it. Nobody wakes up in the morning knowing something so devastating is going to hit so close to home. I did not know Jason very well, however I've seen his smile and we've exchanged words and I've watched the way he rode his bike. I admired how he had seemed to have the upmost control, how calm and content he looked while riding. I remember thinking how safe I would feel if given the chance to ride with him. He looked happy.
I had realized a couple things yesterday, in the midst of the chaos unfolding before my eyes, while watching brother after brother pull up on their bikes to offer all the love and support they could possibly give, before any information was even released, and one of those things being that I was apart of a family beyond anything I have ever experienced. These grown men and women love one another so genuinely, so unconditionally that they were more than willing to drop everything in an instant for each other, no questions asked, not even a second thought. That in itself was a comforting feeling amongst feelings of sadness and grief for these people I have not known long, but still love nonetheless.
A couple more things I had realized, was that no matter how much control you feel you have over your life or the circumstances you're in, some things are just out of your control, to do everything in love and with passion, and to always offer somebody a hand to hold them steady, a shoulder for them to cry on and open arms to squeeze them tight for whenever they need the extra love and support.
RIP Jason Faircloth. You are loved and you are missed. I wish I could've had the opportunity to know you better.

 Firstgear

A big hello out to my Brother IZOD.

Heldito
Cheyenne Wy

 Chief

Hope Everyone had a Great Thanksgiving with Brothers and Family..........

 Madukes & Friends

Debby Marticio and MaDukes & Friends would like to thank everyone in your organization for your generous donation.
This is our tenth year providing meals on Thanksgiving day. Your donation will help provide meals for about 2000 people.

Thanks Again

MaDukes & Friends Danvers, Ma

 Megan

Just want to say a super huge thank you to Steve for helping me with my flat tire at the gas station in Danvers today . Your kindness was much appreciated!

 Crystal Sloan

I want to thank you guys for your outpour of love and support after my father " Metric" died. I really appreciate all the love and support you have shown us. I now understand the love my father felt for his brothers. I don't know how my brother would have made it through this without you guys. I also want to send a special thank you to Izod! You are the best of the best! Also another special thanks goes to Smart Azz and Lil Bit from the New Port Richie chapter, for their love and help to my daughter Lacey and my husband John. Much love to you guys.

 Susan Pierce

Yesterday in Gallup NM I was traveling east in the slow lane going around 65mph on 40 just past the port of entry when I saw in the mirror, four of your guys. I ride and appreciate bikes etc so was happy to see them approaching. So looking forward all is well, they are about to start passing me and I am seeing another big truck up ahead on the shoulder with four ways on and I had to look real close to see if he was moving at all, well he was, I observed him slowly moving up the shoulder as I approached, now four bikes passing me and the truck came right out into my lane, unfuckingbelievable, so knowing a had this situation, I braked hard and pulled partially into the bikes lane, enough to avoid crashing into the truck, but I wasn't going any further because I needed to save some space for the bikes. Thank God the bikes had enough experience to get over, and recover from this. As I looked in my mirror as this was all happening, the dumb ass was inches from me and I had noticed in it all that the goof had his curtain pulled across his drivers side window. Just flung himself into traffic with no regard. I am sooooo grateful I was able to get over enough, but still save some space for your four previous lives. I am still in disbelief and thankful for your skills. Thank you for making it through. I have it on dash cam and sent the video to the offending company. I hope you knew I did all I could and that you saw why I was forced to cut your real estate short. I have 23 years experience out here and it's getting worse all the time. My career is almost over because of the stupidity out here. Again, I am so grateful you made it through.



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