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Dead Rabbits Motorcycle Club

Volusia County, Florida Chapter

The Dead Rabbits Motorcycle Club is a group of men who don't really give a shit about what
everybody else is doing. We're not big on rules, or regular meetings, or anything that interferes
with our party time. We support the Black and White World, but other then that we do as we
please. That's what makes us Dead Rabbits. The Dead Rabbits have in one form or another been
in existence for over 150 years. Making the legacy of the Dead Rabbits Motorcycle club the oldest
in the country.

If you are a brother, we'll back you all the way. If you are a enemy, remember Dead Rabbits
                        "Never Forgive and Never Forget"

    Dead Rabbits Forever, Forever Dead Rabbits
No Rats
Snitches are a dying breed
    "Audi, Vide, Tace."
D.F.F.L.
The Dead are here!
It's a Black and White World
Dead Rabbits Motorcycle Club

"Drunk and disorderly is a way of life"

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The Dead Rabbits was a gang in New York City in the 1850s originally part
of the Roach Guards. The name has a second meaning rooted in Irish
American vernacular of NYC in 1857. The word "Rabbit" is the phonetic
corruption of the Irish word ráibéad, meaning "man to be feared". "Dead"
is a slang intensifier meaning "very." thus, a "Dead Ráibéad" means a man
to be greatly feared.


There was a similar gang in Liverpool, England in the late 1800s also
known as 'The Dead Rabbits'. For the two  gangs to have sprung up at
roughly the same time, in the two cities, leads one to believe that they
originated from Ireland and were scattered first to Liverpool, then onwards
to New York during the 1800s. Re-established in the 21st century in the
Daytona Beach
, Florida area as the Dead Rabbits Motorcycle Club.