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Melbourne Chapter Launched
Praise the Lord, our Melbourne chapter has officially launched so if you are down that way and are looking to become more active for our Lord, then contact the guys directly from the Contact Details page.
Remember, it doesn’t matter what you ride providing it’s a road bike and greater than 650cc in capacity, or what denomination you are.
Blessings to you all.
Minor Patch Change
As of 20th April 2008 we have instructed all members to remove the 1God diamond, replacing it with 1God in a rectangular block the same size as the CMC block.
Why did we opt for the change? In short, the diamond shape has been associated with 1%’ers for many years and although we haven’t been approached by any 1%er club’s to remove it, the overall design issue was raised at our last committee meeting and it was decided the change was needed. Essentially this act is a mark of respect for the 1%er clubs and what they stand for – using the 1God diamond was never in any way a mark of disrespect, it was more a styling decision at the time.
We know many “Outlaw Motorcyle Club” members, and if you know anything about us as a club and individuals you will know that a number of our members are ex 1%er’s themselves.
The updated 1God piece is available for download by members from the link you have. The website will updated over the next few days to reflect the new patch.

God Bless
Shaggy
Historic Patch Changes
After ten years and some quiet times, changes to the club heirarchy and the ejection of a member (cya PeeDee, hope you can finally get your head together) the decision was made to bring the patch in to the 21st century or away from the masses of other clubs that were using the same font stylings.
The actual vote was a close one, with only two members more on the aye side. So, below is the modified patch, showing the font and minor colour (that was a real sticking point) changes and the replacement of ‘In God We Trust’ with Luke 14:23
All members have been granted a period of three months to acquire the replacement patch with all old patches to either be framed and wall mounted or burnt. At no stage must an old patch be hidden way or given away.
The colours are as you see them - unfortunately, computers never do a picture justice.
