It's not JUST a song by Bob Marley!
The Buffalo Soldiers logo and scoley is the registered trademark ® of the NABSMC.
Permission to use this image must be granted by Ken Thomas.
Shaka is the Hawaiian word that means "Hang Loose." It's a phrase and a symbol you will see widely used on Hawaii by the locals. The spirit of Aloha is more than a saying in Hawaii, and the Shaka is just one way it's shown each and every day.
"Ua
mau ke ea o ka 'aina i ka pono."
'The Life of the Land is preserved in righteousness'
Aloha and welcome to our website! We would like to take this
opportunity to officially greet you
and say thanks for visiting this website. We hope you find this site
interesting and informative.
The Buffalo Soldiers M/C, Hawaii is the most unique chapter of the National Association
of Buffalo Soldiers Motorcycle Clubs. Situated in paradise, we do not claim any area or
territory; however we are about promoting a positive image of
African-American motorcyclists across the United States.
As a motorcycle club, we pride ourselves in
the involvement of many community and charitable events. We are also
about educating and enlightening the general public, in particular the
African-American youth, vis-à-vis the positive endeavors of the 9th and
10th Cavalry Regiments of the U.S. Army Buffalo Soldiers.
Please feel free to contact us via e-mail if your questions have not been answered on this web site. Again thanks for visiting our site!
1942 WLA - The entire WLA trim had a purpose. The U.S. Military spec'd the motorcycle and H-D manufactured it. At its heart is the Flathead, H-D's longest serving engine. A more obvious military feature is the Thompson submachine gun and scabbard. The blackout headlights only appeared on Army models. This is the motorcycle that helped win WWII