The Bull Brahmas Motorcycle Club

The Bull Brahmas Motorcycle Club
In the early 1970's the first Bull Brahmas Motorcycle Club was founded in the Kansas City area in the United States of America by former United States Army Green Berets returning home from Vietnam. The exact date is only known to the actual members of the MC (Motorcycle Club). The Bull Brahmas are considered to be the most secretive and "untouchable" MC's in the world. Many believe the "wall of silence" stems from the Special Forces training the founders received and practiced in war. It is believed that every new member is trained in these arts. Many also believe that the BBMC has contract ties to the government. They are certainly not Law Enforcement, this much is fact. They have been accused of contract executions and kidnappings, this however is conjecture. There is a legend that the "YT YD" on the back patches means " You Talk, You Die" or "Your Tank, Your Drive" or "Your Tank, Your Dime."
The colors of the club are Black, Blue & Silver. It is said that the Black Represents Death, the only thing every man shares. The Blue represents Loyalty/Truth or Brotherhood. The Silver is the color of Steel they ride and wield with precision and purpose.
The Symbols in the Patches of the MC: The Sigil of the MC is an Angry curled-horned Bull. It has the symbol of Taurus on its forehead. It is believed that every member of the MC also has the same Taurus symbol tattooed on his body. It has a brass ring in its nose. The 1% in the Middle bottom rocker represents the clubs dedication to being "Elite". The Name of the Charter is on either side of the bottom rocker. The MC patch on the Riders Right Side signifies that it is indeed a Motorcycle Club. The Left side clearly reads “YT YD ". The Top Rocker is the name of the club. Only the "Mother Chapter" patches contain the number "13". It is believed that this represents the thirteenth number of the American alphabet, the letter "M". Some believe this means Mother, Murder, or Mischief. Only the members know for sure.
About the same time other clubs were formed in various places in the Midwest, but none of these clubs were associated neither with The Bull Brahmas MC nor with each other, and most of them do not exist today. The Kansas City founding charter (also called "The Blue and Blacks", "Originals" or "Mother") still exists. The Bull Brahmas Motorcycle Club is considered one of the most "Elite" "1%" MC's in the world today. It is believed that they only recruit the top 1% of the 1% in the "outlaw" motorcycle world. There is also a belief that the BBMC only recruits Former Special Forces Operators. This is an interpretation of the "1O1" patches seen on their colors. The "101" could mean 1% of the top 1%, or it could refer to the 101st Airborne Division. Only the members know for sure.
During the eighties more Bull Brahmas came into existence. As in the beginning all the charters are united and regular criteria of admission are laid down. From having been exclusively a Midwest phenomenon, the club developed internationally in 1991. It happened when the first charter outside the Midwest was adopted - strangely enough as far away as Belfast, Ireland. During the seventies Bull Brahmas spread out to the East Coast of the USA and later to the West Coast. Today there are more than 50 charters in Europe alone. In the end of the seventies Australian clubs were admitted and in 1984, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil became the first South American charter.
It is said that fear and intimidation is their stock and trade. It is believed that every member must have had confirmed kills in the military to become a member. This adds to the mystique and legend that surrounds this impressive Motorcycle Club. The Bull Brahmas Motorcycle Club is also known within the MC Community as the "Ghost Riders" due to the fact that they are all business. The BBMC are not easily intimidated and have been known to ride "in and out" without a trace leaving nothing but destruction behind, in both bodies and property. This is hearsay. Everything in the members lives are clearly defined and controlled by strict and adherent discipline, a clear set of rules.
The Bull Brahmas Motorcycle Club can be seen in the Kansas City Area on both the Missouri and Kansas sides. They are usually seen riding as a group of 10 men or more. Due to the very nature of the club, finding information on them anywhere is next to impossible. Obviously the Original author of this material is either a family member or close to the club, to know what they do. The club does in fact exist, and can be readily seen riding in Kansas City.
 
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