701 Club

The term 701 denotes a modified version of SK’s G-700 series of motorcycle engines, a popular choice among local bikers. The 701 Club is a combination of bosozuku and their hanger-ons. They call their leader Ojiichan, slang for “grandpa.” The club began as a Ueno Park bike club and quickly became on of the largest gangs in the area, but lately they’ve decided to relocate to Minato.
More like they were forced out. Ojiichan and the other top brass bolted as soon as the Yakuza War started heating up around there.
— Baka Dabora
A large percentage of the club consists of organ couriers in Chiba, who pay the gang a cut in exchange for protection. Couriers that don’t pay often find themselves waylaid, their packages and their bikes stolen and sold to organleggers and Yak mechanics, respectively. Naturally, the 701s have an arrangement with the Watada-gumi to operate in their turf for a percentage of any action.
I’ve heard tell that out in the bay there’s a bosozoku-esque jetski gang that does a little smuggling on the side. Anybody know the truth of that?
— Rigger X
Yeah, they exist. The Blue Crab Association. They got in a pissing match with a Maori whale-rider a little while back and an orca ate their gang leader. A contact of mine sold the footage to Hisato-Turner Johnson and they used it as a blooper reel. Hear they’ve been kind of quiet ever since.
— Dr. Spin
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