• Welcome to A.O.R.O.S.B.

    Just because some can't ride anymore, Doesn't mean they don't want to.

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    We've lived life like the rest of society, just mostly on 2 wheels. Behind the so called rough exterior, a majority of us were and still are hard working, family oriented people. Although most of us that are left were born in the 40's, 50's, 60's and 70's (alot of the ol'timers have moved on although we do still have a few that are older than dirt) have lived through the greatest era of the bikers world and are looking to maintain that with the new generation of bikers. Most rode Harley because that was the bike of choice back in the day. Never the less, we want to pass on the "Old School Ways" to the younger generation that choose this way of life. The knowledge, skills, respect and brotherhood that comes with being an OldSchool Biker applies to all (bikers) no matter where you come from or what you ride.

  • About Us

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    Our main goal is to make sure this "code and respect" remains and lives on for generations to come!

    We've seen it all (well most of it anyway). Rides, Ralley's, Events and the Women along the way. You name it, the old days were the best. Some were roudy as hell and most you'll never forget. Soon after the origination of the biker movement, motorcycle riders sadly earned an extremely negative reputation, but don't let the few ruin it for the many. Being an OldSchool biker comes though a philosophy that defines a riders’ life, their values, and priorities.

    Integrity, Honor, Respect, and Brotherhood. Some say Loyality, but if your look'in for Loyalty, get a Dog cause in the end that's where loyalty stands... Either way, a Bikers philosophy is based on these principles adopted around the wolf pack. OldSchool Bikers have formed a (code), the reputation and morals that has guided our community throughout some of the toughest times we've had to endure. Some of us just seem to be born with it and it comes naturally, while others have had a few hard knocks along the way to learn it. Although as life goes and you get into the Golden Years, friends and brothers are fewer and far between, But the Integrity, Honor and Respect we have for one another remains intact.

  • Get'in Old

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    Growing up as a kid can be tough especially when you hit that age where your own personality starts to come out.

    Some of us were born and raised into a biker family while others became swept up into the biker lifestyle. Never the less, it's a feeling in your bones your born with, you inherit or it's a calling that pulls you in. No matter the case it won't let you down. As with any lifestyle, a Bikers life is what you make it. It comes with the good and the bad, but feeling the freedom of the open road with nothing around you but time and adventure can bring you the most enjoyable and rewarding experiences in your life.

    But unfortunally, as well as you all know sooner or later time catches up with all of us. Those of us that have been on a motorcycle most of our life, it can really take a toll on the body. And for us older generation of bikers we can tell you the ride has been well worth it.

  • The True Biker LifeStyle

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    Most of the riders we know, not one of them live the "True Biker Lifestyle". Some think they do, they don't. And for the record, we don't either.

    People talk about the "Biker lifestyle", but less than 1:100th of a percent ever achieve this. You've heard the term, "Live to ride, ride to live". That sums up a True Bikers Lifestyle. It's about freedom, of the road, to come and go whenever. It's about being a Vagabond on Two-Wheels, traveling when you choose, never staying in one place. Waking up one morning and not knowing where you'll be sleeping the next night. So unless your single with nothing to tie you down you will never be able to achieve this goal.

    Now don't get us wrong, most of us were and still are Bikers, but our lives are governed and have things that depend on us. Ol'Lady's, Rugrats, a Job or Business, we're tied down. While some think being a group/club member, wearing a patch means living a Biker Lifestyle. That makes you devoted to something other than freedom. Others think rallies, runs and partying means living the lifestyle. That just makes you a partier. The lifestyle is not about socializing, it's about doing your own thing. How many of us are truly able to let everything go, and live up to that creed?

  • Contact Us

    Times are changing and people tend to see different variations of what OldSchool is, but there is only one true definition of what it really means. Integrity, Honor, Respect, and Brotherhood...

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    There's not one set definition
    of what an OldSchool Biker is,
    but it is used to describe a person
    who rides for the pure and simple
    way of life. An emphasis on Integrity,
    Honor, Respect, and Brotherhood is
    a common thread among this
    demographic.

    They are not always organized into
    a group, but they try to follow Traditions
    and Protocols in which these clubs were
    created on.

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