A long time ago,some life-long bikers found themselves loose and
drifting around the ancient forests of Ulster,in the landscape that eventually became County Down.These pioneers were searching for something indefinable,some quality of comradeship which makes a good club great.While vast continents collided,gravity and friendship drew these rouges together,and soon those who knew them started calling them the Lone Wolves.
The inevitable occured.The dice were cast.A howl carried on the wind and echoed through the valley as a Wolf pack was born,emerging into the light in a spray of petrol and foam.
It's 100,000 miles since those heady days and the Lone Wolves have accumulated many members and more friends along the way.All have common interest in biking,rallying,rock & rolling.
All have a genuine passion for motorcycles.We travel on variety of machines,from Japanese rockets and cruisers to American big twins,classic English iron and trikes.Most of us have been around since the 70s and have been in various clubs over the years.
Throughout those times,and continuing now,we seek to promote and preserve our lifestyle by supporting as many biking events as we can manage,both home and across the water,As a club we don't seek to stray beyond our shores.
We are not social weekend riders.We hold regards for all involved in the motorcycle world,however they manifest it.We offer an open hand to all bike clubs wherever they are,what ever their creed.
As a fraternal pack,we uphold the values and etiquette of old school biking,a sometimes difficult path in this modern world.We chose to seek recognition as a Brotherhood Club to demonstrate the commitment of the individual Wolves to the ethos of the club,and to biking as a whole.
We followed protocol and pursued recognition through the proper channels to ensure the title was as valuable as we intended it to be.
The Lone Wolves Brotherhood thank all those responsible for granting us the honour of our Brotherhood title.We wear our rocker and our patches with pride,and with respect for the generation of bikers whose boots we fill.
LWB 62
Steve (Gurkha)
Brotherhood Patch Breakdown
Wolf Head Explained
A member had the idea of calling ourselves Lone Wolves Brotherhood,so we
had to have a Wolves head as the emblem of our Brotherhood.We see the Wolf head as symbolising comradeship given that the Wolf is a pack animal when necessary,but at other times can be independent,in the Brotherhood we subscribe to this ideal.
Brotherhood Cross Explained
(1) Faith,as in faith to the Brotherhood.
(2) Respect,as in respect to each other within the Brotherhood.
(3)Lastly,it is down in history as a symbol of Valour.
Respect is Earned
LWB 62
Harry
2006
We give respect to all and find that this yields the same in return
