


Most motorcycle club members wear a territorial rocker (i.e: the bottom patch on the back of the jacket) which signifies what city/locale, state, or province their chapter is located in. One instance is military veterans' clubs, whose members may be scattered across the U.S., but yet do not have enough members in a particular area to form a club chapter. There are exceptions to Nomads being members of clubs. Some of the chapter locations are as follows:Ĭossacks Tyler Chapter chapter (Mother Chapter)Ī Nomad is an individual who may or may not be a member of a motorcycle club, and not bound by geographic territory, or perhaps one which has not yet established one. The Cossacks Motorcycle Club have a number of chapters based around the Texas, USA area. The Cossacks also use the abbreviation of “CFFC”, standing for “Cossacks Forever, Forever Cossacks“, which is a very common style of abbreviation amongst outlaw motorcycle clubs. One of the Cossacks mottos is “We Take Care Of Our Own“, another “GFCD”, which stands for “God Forgives, Cossacks Don’t”. The Cossacks Motorcycle Club patch consists of a traditional Cossack rider, they are holding a sword which appears to be a scimitar.Ĭossacks Motorcycle Club colors are gold and black. Recruiting locals to gain a general foothold in the state itself as a means to potentially expand. More recently a Nomadic chapter has arrived into the state of San Andreas. It is around this time that violence has also escalated.

Generally a prospect period would be one or more years.

The change in direction of the club seems to have happened from around 2011-2013, when multiple ex-members of the club have stated that time periods for Prospect members have reduced significantly in an apparent effort to boost club numbers, some who are said to do a month or less of prospecting in particular chapters. This is one of the rumoured motives behind the 2015 Waco Biker Shootout. The Texas rocker has been traditionally tightly held by the Bandidos. Only in more recent years have the Cossacks Motorcycle Club begun using a bottom rocker on their vests, signifying their location. There are also other motorcycle clubs who also go by the name of Cossacks MC who are based in the Mid-West and West states of USA. This article refers to the Cossacks Motorcycle Club based in Texas. However, they do not wear a one percenter diamond patch. We classify the Cossacks as an outlaw motorcycle club as despite claiming that they are a family club, they have been involved in multiple fights with the Bandidos MC, wear a bottom rocker and other patches similar to those used by outlaw clubs. They are well known for their involvement in the 2015 Waco Shootout with the Bandidos MC. Cossacks MC (Motorcycle Club) is an outlaw motorcycle club founded in Tyler, Texas in 1969.
