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‘Sons of Anarchy’ Creator Tweets out ‘Who Rode Your Favorite Bike,’ Twitter Immediately Responds

No matter how many years Sons of Anarchy has been off the air, fans of the motorcycle drama […]

No matter how many years Sons of Anarchy has been off the air, fans of the motorcycle drama haven’t halted their love for the series.

Creator Kurt Sutter — who’s currently working on the first Sons of Anarchy spin-off — knows his followers still have a heart for the leather-clad bikers that he brought to life. To these folks, Sutter posed a simple question this weekend.

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“Who rode your favorite bike on the show?” he tweeted

As you can imagine, the SOA faithful came out in waves. Some made jokes about the smaller characters on the series, while others really shouted out support for the baddest bikes around.

You might be surprised at what some fans chose as their favorite SOA bike.

Chucky’s Moped

Let’s talk about the funniest response first. One fan came out cheering for Chucky’s moped, causing plenty of other SOA supporters to laugh out loud.

If you recall, Chucky (Michael Ornstein) was a bookkeeper for the Sons and he had quite an unusual habit. This led to a rival gang cutting off all of his fingers, with the exception of the two pointers.

With that in mind, Chucky would’ve had trouble with a normal motorcycle, so he had to ride around on this tiny little machine.

Mayans MC

Plenty of fans showed their love for the Road King Harley that Mayan president Marcus Alvarez (Emilio Rivera) rode throughout the series.

With custom handlebars and that sweet paint job, it was hard not to dig Alvarez’s unique ride.

Fortunately, if you were a fan of this bike, you haven’t seen the last of it. Alvarez is set to appear in the upcoming Mayans MC spin-off series.

Classic Dynas

Many members of the Sons of Anarchy rode Harley Dyna Glides or Dyna Wide Glides, so it’s safe to say that the bike was a fan-favorite.

From Tig to Chibs, and even Jax, the Dyna was the most popular bike among club members.

With the ability to customize however, no two Dynas were the same.

John Teller’s Original

John Teller was never alive during the series, but his spirit is what motivated Jax’s actions from the very first episode.

JT’s original bike, a 1946 Harley Knucklehead, was on display in the clubhouse as the show began. 

Paying homage to his father with his death, Jax fixed up JT’s Knucklehead and used it to ride to his end.