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Hells Angels Sixth Run
Cardboard sign for the
Hells Angels Motorcycle Club (HAMC) Bridgeport, Connecticut chapter's 6/44 Run event.
The elements in the image have specific meanings within the Hells Angels organization and biker culture:

Hells Angels/USA: These are the top and middle "rockers" of a full patch, indicating the club's name and general location, which in this case is a US chapter.
Death Head: The winged skull is the official and legally trademarked logo of the Hells Angels, a powerful symbol of identity and defiance.
6 and 44: These numbers likely correspond to the letters of the club's chapter location, Bridgeport (Bpt.), or another internal code. The number 81 is commonly used as a numerical code for Hells Angels (8th letter H, 1st letter A), and this image uses a similar numerical system.
Bpt.: This abbreviation stands for Bridgeport, the specific chapter or city where the event took place.
RUN: In a motorcycle club context, a "run" refers to a group ride or event, often a long-distance trip or charity event.

The Bridgeport chapter of the Hells Angels has been linked to various incidents and legal issues in Connecticut history, including a police officer attack in 1975 and racketeering convictions in the 1980s.
The patches worn by full members of the club must be earned through loyalty and dedication and cannot be purchased or worn by non-members.
Hells Angels Sixth Run - Humidified and flattened (Poster)
Humidified and flattened
Hells Angels Sixth Run - Before (Poster)
Before