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EDL Motorcycle Club Division; How many EDL Bikers?
Topic Started: Nov 5 2010, 04:40 PM (689 Views)
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How many EDL bikers are out there? Been toying with this idea for a while and thought I would test the water. Obviously it aint gonna happen overnight but its something for the future.

Really interested in setting up a club thats part of the EDL. Bikers could arrange demo's whereby we find a suitable rally nearby that weekend. We could make travel arrangements too and from the rally on the Saturday to the demo. Or tea totalers could go by bike! :X

This really would only be for bikers willing to do the rallies and attend demo's with a minimum of 2 a year! Members would have to be by invite only as I don't want some left wing dick spoiling my weekend!

Even by next summer if we got 10 from around the country, it would be great to do! It would also be away of getting the message out to the biker world!

Anyway just an idea, gotta go and will look back later! :D
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i dont own a bike, but i think its a really good idea
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That's an idea m8! I love going out for a ride to Wales on a weekend with the lads, be even better with a demo thrown in there!
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Not for me, thanks - I was a passenger on a bike in 1974 for 2 miles and it absolutely terrified me! In all honesty, I was white and shaking for 3 days afterwards so never again!

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I did have a bike but smashed it up, Great idea thou, im sure you could get a good few lads together in time
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Sounds like a good idea to me, we could do with more of the patriotic bikers onboard.
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Damm, here I am nursing my smashed up foot, run into an iron pole the other night, any ways, the best news is the bike is okay
“One day, millions of men will leave the Southern Hemisphere to go to the Northern Hemisphere. And they will not go there as friends. Because they will go there to conquer it. And they will conquer it with their sons. The wombs of our women will give us victory.”

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I am involved with the scooter scene and the EDL have lots of support. Over 180 scooter clubs around the UK and the scene is massive. There is even an Armed forces club. Now that would be a good ride out?
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Great idea Blackfoot

how about a facebook group

Bikers in support of EDL

And take it from there


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Nov 5 2010, 06:18 PM
Great idea Blackfoot

how about a facebook group

Bikers in support of EDL

And take it from there
I think thats gonna be the start mate. Just worried about infiltrators, but I am sure if and when we can get this going we can weed out the dirt! Gonna sleep on this and then think about the FB page tommorow.

Thanx to all for the input! B-)


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Nov 5 2010, 05:27 PM
Not for me, thanks - I was a passenger on a bike in 1974 for 2 miles and it absolutely terrified me! In all honesty, I was white and shaking for 3 days afterwards so never again!

Bad driver :D I'm safe B-)
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I've been riding motorbikes for years :)
I'd post a pic of my bike but dont want it recognised ;)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9V27TaB0gfg

The beat club, Manchester I know one or two scooter lads that support the edl.

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I'm a biker and up for being involved, but we can be easily ID'd by our registrations.
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Anybody need a pillion? If so im ya man

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Nov 5 2010, 11:28 PM
I'm a biker and up for being involved, but we can be easily ID'd by our registrations.
thats what I was thinking.

Also, most bikers can be ID'd by the bike/colours & leathers combination.

I wouldnt ride out with lads I dont know, but its a great idea and I wish you all luck with it :)
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This is a good idea, I ride. it would be nice to have an EDL trip to Brighton next summer. Could even form a MC club and have various regional chapters.

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Had lots of fun riding bikes. Was a despatch rider in London during '86/87 for 18 months. Worked for a motorcycle manufacturer for 20 years. Managed to take a Transalp to France and break my arm and spend a weekend in Boulogne hospital. Also took a CBR1000 up to 170mph on the clock on the M23 one afternoon.

Got to see loads of great stuff at hospitality events, met most of the WSB and Moto GP riders and had a great time. Got to go around Silverstone on a CBR1000.

Happy days, but I like living these days and value my health, so I skip two wheels. A good friend from my ex-works died a couple of years ago in a bike accident (only 28), so I stick to four wheels these days.
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met most of the WSB and Moto GP to riders and had a great time. Got to go around Silverstone on a CBR1000.

Happy days, but I like living these days and value my health, so I skip two wheels. A good friend from my ex-works died a couple of years ago in a bike accident (only 28), so I stick to four wheels these days.
what I'd give to meet James Toseland or Rossi. I am genuinely in awe of Rossi because whatever people think of him (I know some think he's big headed) he can literaly drag a bike up by its bootstraps. What he did with that dog of a yamaha was unbelievable. It wasnt even set up right for him the first couple of seasons and he still won over the meticulous Honda's.

I used to ride any weather, but have also known many killed and seen some terrible accidents. My friend was going round a bend on hers in the rain, highsided it and slid on mud right under an oncoming tractor. She went right under and through the other side and lived to tell the tale but the bike was totalled.

I'm nesh now and strictly fair weather only these days
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what I'd give to meet James Toseland or Rossi. I am genuinely in awe of Rossi because whatever people think of him (I know some think he's big headed) he can literaly drag a bike up by its bootstraps. What he did with that dog of a yamaha was unbelievable. It wasnt even set up right for him the first couple of seasons and he still won over the meticulous Honda's.

Met Toseland, from the days of being a kid to making it, Rossi was a bit after my time (still worked with the company but wasn't involved in the bike side).

As for a rider doing something with a Yamaha bike, you cannot beat Noriyuki Haga in the late '90s in Superbike, he rode the tyres until they were fcuked. I'm trying to find a video, but he was a complete nutter who rode it to the edge and did Yamaha proud.
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Happy days, but I like living these days and value my health, so I skip two wheels. A good friend from my ex-works died a couple of years ago in a bike accident (only 28), so I stick to four wheels these days.
Had various bikes over the last 25 years, and never a upset until 2 years ago, when I totalled my CBR 600, and lost the use of three fingers on my right and a week in hospital. Three months later, got myself a GBR 150, because of my hand I cannot hump about a bigger bike when parking. Any way the 150 is a great little machine.

Cracked my foot up the other night, but some how cant wait to get on again. The thrill is still there, especially night riding.
“One day, millions of men will leave the Southern Hemisphere to go to the Northern Hemisphere. And they will not go there as friends. Because they will go there to conquer it. And they will conquer it with their sons. The wombs of our women will give us victory.”

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Biker clubs appear to be divided into two; backpatch and non-backpatch. Backpatch clubs are more hardcore, the others see biking as a hobby.

The political infighting between the two could be A minefield. If any approach is made to forge contacts, then make sure it is it is at the same time and as diplomatic as possible.

Both groups are patriotic by nature, but the backpatch boys have a very different attitude to Old Bill.

The old negative approach to Scooterists seems to have died out.

It would be great to get them onside, them riding out to demo's would really be something else.
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Gonna set up a FB page soon and take it from there. There is a lot to think of first and thanks for some great input.

As for registrations being taken, that comes down to infiltrators and that is my biggest worry. However I do think any infiltrator would be a VERY stoopid person, but the left are idiots. ^o) But on there head be it!!!!! It could be a problem at rallies too, they could send someone to try and weed us out and then get reg's! But they would have to know who we were and who's bike was who's. Once and if they get them, what they gonna do? They would need someone with access to the DVLA to gain names and addresses! If we are a small group at the start we could refrain from wearing anything on our leathers etc that would identify us.

Like I said there is a lot to mull over before going ahead, but I would love to get it off the ground. What could be better than a great weekend away, killing 2 birds with one stone?

Being in the bike scene for nearly 3 decades I would put my money on bikers siding with us and giving the scum of the left the cold shoulder or worse!
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more like the hard shoulder Blackfoot ;)
is there anyway we could think of on here before you make the fb group to weed out the lefties?
might be a bit time consuming but it could be worth it in the long run.
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Nov 6 2010, 07:51 PM
more like the hard shoulder Blackfoot ;)
is there anyway we could think of on here before you make the fb group to weed out the lefties?
might be a bit time consuming but it could be worth it in the long run.
What I have been thinking is setting up 2 FB groups, one will be open to all, the other, you will have to request to join and this one will be the one where we plan trips etc! Hopefully we can get some trustwothy people together and weed out the scum :D We will come up with some way of doing it!

Gonna design a cool logo for both and get a start sometime next week and until then input is welcome!

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Nov 6 2010, 07:51 PM
more like the hard shoulder Blackfoot ;)
Thats what I meant :D
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Biker clubs appear to be divided into two; backpatch and non-backpatch. Backpatch clubs are more hardcore, the others see biking as a hobby.

The political infighting between the two could be A minefield. If any approach is made to forge contacts, then make sure it is it is at the same time and as diplomatic as possible.

Both groups are patriotic by nature, but the backpatch boys have a very different attitude to Old Bill.

The old negative approach to Scooterists seems to have died out.

It would be great to get them onside, them riding out to demo's would really be something else.
The BNP have no problems with there bike club and its got very big now and yes it was a good move to start it
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v9DlGPXfIs

Would love this lot to come to a demo.
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what I'd give to meet James Toseland or Rossi. I am genuinely in awe of Rossi because whatever people think of him (I know some think he's big headed) he can literaly drag a bike up by its bootstraps. What he did with that dog of a yamaha was unbelievable. It wasnt even set up right for him the first couple of seasons and he still won over the meticulous Honda's.

Met Toseland, from the days of being a kid to making it, Rossi was a bit after my time (still worked with the company but wasn't involved in the bike side).

As for a rider doing something with a Yamaha bike, you cannot beat Noriyuki Haga in the late '90s in Superbike, he rode the tyres until they were fcuked. I'm trying to find a video, but he was a complete nutter who rode it to the edge and did Yamaha proud.
Im sure he's the one who did the Suzuka 8hr with Colin Edwards and yeah hes a great rider. Cant mention the WSB without a nod to Fogarty and Bayliss :)
lan-astaslem
Nov 6 2010, 04:00 AM
Had various bikes over the last 25 years, and never a upset until 2 years ago, when I totalled my CBR 600, and lost the use of three fingers on my right and a week in hospital. Three months later, got myself a GBR 150, because of my hand I cannot hump about a bigger bike when parking. Any way the 150 is a great little machine.

Cracked my foot up the other night, but some how cant wait to get on again. The thrill is still there, especially night riding.
I know what you mean, I had a terrible accident when I was 17 and split my knee cap, fractured my ribs, wrist, hip and angle. I was limping for about 18months and even now, my leg drags sometimes when I've walked a long way.

I've had loads of bikes over the years and even when theres times I cant ride, I just like to know its out there, snugglued up under his blanky on his optimax ;) :)
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Nov 7 2010, 02:48 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0v9DlGPXfIs

Would love this lot to come to a demo.
Oh YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS :D That would be great!

As said I know that most bikers would probably support us, its just a matter of letting them know we are here! FB should be ready to go next week! :D
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Im sure he's the one who did the Suzuka 8hr with Colin Edwards and yeah hes a great rider. Cant mention the WSB without a nod to Fogarty and Bayliss :)
Colin Edwards was a nice guy (attended his 30th birthday party a few years ago), as was his early team mate Aaron Slight.

Carl Fogarty was an arrogant knob. Didn't really know Troy Bayliss, although he rode for Honda for one year it was in MotoGP. MotoGP was run from Japan, where as WSB & BSB were run from GB.

I much preferred WSB to MotoGP and always remember a very surreal moment in the early '90s. I was at Donington in the hospitality tent watching Mick Doohan trounce the opposition in MotoGP and I realised that everyone had seemed to have disappeared. I wandered over to the other tent to find all the staff watching a satellite link up of the WSB race at Brands Hatch. It struck me as odd, that we were at a live event on a sunny day at Donington of MotogGP and everyone was in a tent/marquee watching a flatscreen TV. However, the WSB was far more interesting.
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what I'd give to meet James Toseland or Rossi. I am genuinely in awe of Rossi because whatever people think of him (I know some think he's big headed) he can literaly drag a bike up by its bootstraps. What he did with that dog of a yamaha was unbelievable. It wasnt even set up right for him the first couple of seasons and he still won over the meticulous Honda's.

I[/quote]so am i - i'm currently riding rossi's first world championship style bike, can you guess???

lol

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Im sure he's the one who did the Suzuka 8hr with Colin Edwards and yeah hes a great rider. Cant mention the WSB without a nod to Fogarty and Bayliss :)
Colin Edwards was a nice guy (attended his 30th birthday party a few years ago), as was his early team mate Aaron Slight.

Carl Fogarty was an arrogant knob. Didn't really know Troy Bayliss, although he rode for Honda for one year it was in MotoGP. MotoGP was run from Japan, where as WSB & BSB were run from GB.

I much preferred WSB to MotoGP and always remember a very surreal moment in the early '90s. I was at Donington in the hospitality tent watching Mick Doohan trounce the opposition in MotoGP and I realised that everyone had seemed to have disappeared. I wandered over to the other tent to find all the staff watching a satellite link up of the WSB race at Brands Hatch. It struck me as odd, that we were at a live event on a sunny day at Donington of MotogGP and everyone was in a tent/marquee watching a flatscreen TV. However, the WSB was far more interesting.
yeah Fogarty was arrogant your right, I think all his podiums might have something to do with that ,each one made his head swell a little bigger lol. Colin Edwards comes across as a lovely guy, I've always thought that when I've seen him interviewed, and I like Nicky Hayden he seems a nice bloke. Mind you they all do lol. The only two I havent much time for are Pedrosa (mainly for what he did to Hayden the 2nd to last race before the end of the season about 2006 or 07) and Gibernau, I just couldnt take to him.

I can well beleive everyone at motoGP was watching the WSB lol I watch both myself, and the BSB. I used to love Karl Harris but not sure whats happened there, he just went pear shaped..
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what I'd give to meet James Toseland or Rossi. I am genuinely in awe of Rossi because whatever people think of him (I know some think he's big headed) he can literaly drag a bike up by its bootstraps. What he did with that dog of a yamaha was unbelievable. It wasnt even set up right for him the first couple of seasons and he still won over the meticulous Honda's.<br /><br />I
so am i - i'm currently riding rossi's first world championship style bike, can you guess???<br /><br />lol<br /><br />Chaddy<br /><br />NS[/quote]I'm gonna guess a Mille?
that was supposed to say..

I'm gonna guess a Mille?
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Some Dutch guys looking good ( o-p by Dutch )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBLiIfeOdWs


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Some Dutch guys looking good ( o-p by Dutch )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBLiIfeOdWs
Now imagine that with loads of St Georges flags! Feckin priceless it would be! :D
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Some Dutch guys looking good ( o-p by Dutch )

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBLiIfeOdWs
Now imagine that with loads of St Georges flags! Feckin priceless it would be! :D
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I think this is a great idea.

No way would freedom loving Bikers side with fascists (commie or islamic).

Infact in some places it is the Bikers who are getting regular citizens organised to defend themselves against muslim agression.

Like the way the Hells Angels organised AK81 in Denmark for example.
"No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it had vainly struggled, the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome."

- Winston Churchill
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I wish our Hells Angels and other biker groups would get involved, it would be nice to see a revival of bikies in the UK.

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No way would freedom loving Bikers side with fascists (commie or islamic).

Infact in some places it is the Bikers who are getting regular citizens organised to defend themselves against muslim agression.

Like the way the Hells Angels organised AK81 in Denmark for example.
Just a little information on them in case any one is interested:

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AK81 Founded 2007
In Copenhagen, Denmark
Founded by Jørn Nielsen
Years active 2007-present
Territory Nation-wide
Ethnicity Danish
Membership 300
Allies Hells Angels

Rivals Black Cobras, The International Club and other immigrant gangs (especially the ones surrounding Nørrebro Copenhagen and Blågårdsplads)

AK81 is a street gang in Denmark. It is a support gang (called puppet clubs by law enforcement) of the Hells Angels, but members are not required to own a motorcycle or wear a patch. Because of this, and due to high-running racial tensions, they are recruiting much faster than the Hells Angels in Denmark. AK stands for "Altid Klar", which is Danish for Always Ready, and 81 is synonymous with the letters HA. The gang was formed in 2007 to combat The International Club and other immigrant street gangs in a feud over the lucrative illegal hashish market. This means that they, essentially, provide muscle for the Hells Angels. However, they see themselves as protectors of the Danish culture and way of life, as well as the Christian religion. Police estimate that they have around three-hundred members.

On August 14, 2008, Osman Nuri Dogan, a 19-year-old ethnic Turk and gang member, was shot and killed by an AK81 member in Tingbjerg. This was the incident that many consider to be the cause of the war. Later that year, on October 8, there was a shoot-out between AK81 members and a group of immigrants in Nørrebro, Copenhagen, during which one man was injured. An AK81 man began shooting at a group of immigrant gang members, who took cover before calling for back-up who arrived carrying guns. The next day, immigrant gang members attacked AK81 members in Odense which lead to the police arresting fourteen people. The violence has also went beyond the streets and into prisons. In August 2009, a mass brawl between immigrant gangs and Hells Angels broke out at Vridsløselille Prison. And, on August 12 2009, three men linked to AK81 and the Hells Angels were jailed for beating up two immigrants at a club in Hellerup in April of that year.
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I wish our Hells Angels and other biker groups would get involved, it would be nice to see a revival of bikies in the UK.

WD

The only problem I can forsee is if the Biker clubs see their own rivalries as more important than the fight against the common enemy.

i.e. If the EDL formed links with the HAs, then the Outlaws might have a problem with our members. That said I've not heard of the Bandidos kicking of with AK81 members in Scandinavia.
"No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. Far from being moribund, Mohammedanism is a militant and proselytizing faith. It has already spread throughout Central Africa, raising fearless warriors at every step; and were it not that Christianity is sheltered in the strong arms of science, the science against which it had vainly struggled, the civilization of modern Europe might fall, as fell the civilization of ancient Rome."

- Winston Churchill
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I would advise against trying to forge any links with the HA's, Outlaws, Satans Slaves ect! Just as we have seen in Denmark if they see a problem they will act on it and I have no doubt that would happen in this country too. MC's (NOT MCC'S) regard themselves as the 1%ers and biking ain't a hobby, its a lifestyle, a way of life and something they would die for. They keep themselves to themselves and don't like outside interference!
What we have to tap into and get on board are the MCC's and bikers in general!
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I wish our Hells Angels and other biker groups would get involved, it would be nice to see a revival of bikies in the UK.

WD
We in no way wish to be associated with the Hells' Angels.
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UPDATE: I have been given the go ahead to set up a FB group so I will get it sorted this weekend! Just gotta work out how the feck ta do it! ^o)
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Excellent idea, i have a zx6r and would be up for a ride out, weather permitting of course! (she doesn't like rain!).
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Great idea, remember the Wootton Bassett ride out that raised thousands. This was organised in very short notice soon after the scumbags demoed there.

Wootton Bassett Ride Out

Just think if the EDL could get this sort of response, you would need to join some motorbike forums and get some support from them.
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I wish our Hells Angels and other biker groups would get involved, it would be nice to see a revival of bikies in the UK.

WD
We in no way wish to be associated with the Hells' Angels.
Remember the Hells Angels are smeared by the media as much as we are. With all due respect what are you basing your opinion on?

I believe the Hells Angels are a force for good, as are other biker groups. The Hells Angels have a global network of Harley Davidson enthusiasts.

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Great logo, lets have it as simple as possible, the more simple the more effective.

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Remember the Hells Angels are smeared by the media as much as we are. With all due respect what are you basing your opinion on?
I'm basing my opinion on all the violence that I know of. I live in South Warwickshire. There's been a hell load of trouble around here, also against the Outlaws gang.

We do not need any connection with them.

The EDL does not and will not have any connection with the Hell's Angels.
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