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Carl Goldwire aka One G

 

Okay from what I’m told I have to do a Bio on myself.  Let’s just say I really don’t like giving up info on myself, however, this time I have to give up something.  Let’s start here.  I was born and raised here in Sacramento, California.

 

 

Moving on, about now you’re probably wondering where the name One G came from, Well, that came from me, during my life I acquired numerous nicknames from other individuals So I decided to name myself.   “One G” the one meaning the 1st to do something, to break a trend, the first to take action, There’s only 1 God, and One love for my family and friends,  The G, represents my last name Goldwire,

 

Moving on; currently I have 4 tattoos, 1 tattoo saying “I Am My Brother’s Keeper” all my brothers has that one. The 2nd tattoo is the Japanese symbol representing honor. That tattoo is a reminder to me to honor and hold true the I Am My Brothers Keeper tattoo, to honor and respect the training I received in the martial arts culture and to be honorable.  Now, moving on to my right arm I have a tattoo of the Georgia Bulldog, which represents my family ties in Georgia, and I have a tattoo of a cross with red roses flowing through it.  My wife and I both have this same tattoo representing the love we have for each other and we are supplied with red roses daily from one another.  Moving on to motorcycles, I got involved with motorcycles at an early age.  My brothers and I use to race motocross and I must give props to my brother Curtis, he was off the hook.  I must admit, in the beginning I didn’t like riding street bikes because it was boring compared to riding off road, however, now that I’m older things have changed.  I love riding street bikes.  Once I purchased my Road King Classic, everyone else who owns a bike wanted me to join their motorcycle club. If you don’t know, I’m very conservative and picky; however, Calvin, a friend of mine, talked to me about joining The Buffalo Soldiers.   So to make a long story short, once he told me what his club represented and its history, which I checked out, I was hooked.  And that’s what made me want to become a member of The Buffalo Soldiers.  It will be an honor to wear the patch of a motorcycle club which represents our cultural history and our contribution to the forming of the Wild Wild West. . . I need that Kool Moe Dee CD right about now.

 

You can check out One G’s adventures by going to my website at www.oneg23.com

 

One Club, One Patch One Mindset

 

One G and I’m Out

OneG@bsmcsacramento.com