Wearing rockers and patches on motorcycle vests, including those representing countries or specific groups, can vary depending on personal preference and the rules and traditions of specific motorcycle clubs or organizations. While I can provide some general information, it's important to note that customs and rules can vary among different motorcycle communities.
Wearing a rocker with your country's name is generally discouraged as it can be associated with outlaw motorcycle clubs or be seen as an attempt to imitate their style. Outlaw motorcycle clubs are known for wearing rockers with their club name and location, and wearing similar rockers without belonging to the specific club can be considered disrespectful or potentially lead to misunderstandings.
The Lone Wolf patch typically represents an individual rider who prefers to ride alone or outside the structure of traditional motorcycle clubs. The Harley-Davidson badge is a way to show your affiliation with the brand and is commonly worn by Harley riders.
It's important to understand that motorcycle vest patches and rockers can carry significant meaning and symbolism within the motorcycle community. To avoid any misunderstandings or potential conflicts, it's recommended to respect the guidelines and customs of the motorcycle community you are a part of or interact with.
If you're part of a specific motorcycle club or organization, it's best to consult with the members or club officers to understand their specific rules and guidelines regarding patches and rockers. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate information based on their club's traditions and expectations.