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Mayans MC is an FX motorcycle drama that takes place in the same fictional universe as Sons of Anarchy, but 2-3 years after the events of that show. It follows the Sons’ rivals-turned-allies, the Mayans Motorcycle Club, and the life of prospect Ezekiel “EZ” Reyes — the gifted son and former “golden boy” of a Latino family whose American Dream was wiped out by cartel violence along the California/Mexico border. Actor JD Pardo plays Reyes, while Emilio Rivera reprises his role as the Mayans president, Marcus Álvarez.
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Says the president of FX original programming…
“Kurt Sutter [series creator] is a master storyteller and Mayans MC has the raw energy and intensity that are hallmarks of his signature style. Thanks to Kurt, co-creator Elgin James and this amazing cast, Mayans MC builds on the legacy of Sons of Anarchy, taking it in a thrilling new direction that we can’t wait for the world to see.”
Here’s a trailer of the action…
Mayans MC Motorcycles
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Of course, we’re particularly interested in the two-wheeled stars of the series. Without a doubt, the motorcycles from Sons of Anarchy, especially Jax Teller’s bike, have had a huge impact on V-twin motorcycle style and culture. Blacked-out, “club-style” Dyna and FXR bikes like the ones featured in SOA have become a more common sight on American roads. These often feature quarter fairings, tall T-bars or moto bars on 10-inch or 12-inch risers, 2-into-1 performance exhausts, and raised rear suspension. They get called club-style, outlaw, or West Coast.
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However, as to be expected, the Mayans MC bikes are a different breed entirely. Gone are the club-style Dynas in place of lowered H-D Road Kings, Heritage Softails, and Softail Deluxe models with long pipes, fishtail tips, ape hangers, whitewall tires, full-skirt fenders, and tons of chrome. These are bikes obviously influenced by lowrider culture, with more flash and color than we’ve seen in the SOA universe.
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There are even a few more Road Glides and Street Glides than we’ve seen in the past.
What Motorcycle Does Marcus Álvarez Ride?
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Mayans President Marcus Álvarez on his custom Road King.
Believe it or not, the custom green Harley Road King ridden by Mayans president Marcus Álvarez — “El Padrino” — is actually actor Emilio Rivera’s own bike. Says Rivera:
“I used to go down a lot because I used to drink and drive. I don’t do that anymore.”
Good on you, sir! Rivera also owns a Softail Deluxe and a 1940s style Heritage Softail…
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Emilio Rivera’s Softail Deluxe.
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What Motorcycle Does EZ Reyes Ride?
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Star of the show, EZ Reyes, was on his way to Stanford University when he ended up in prison. Now he’s a DEA informant and prospect for Southern Cali chapter of the Mayans. He appears to ride a custom Softail with ape hangers, lowered suspension, chrome crash bars, low pipes with fishtail tips, solo seat, and front bedroll.
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Apparently, actor JD Pardo is the son of a career Marine and police officer. Whereas Rivera is a lifelong rider, Pardo learned to ride for the show, taking the Harley-Davidson riding school one weekend in Glendale, California. Of course, riding a custom Softail Deluxe with 22-inch apes is much harder than a run-of-the-mill factory bike. On the first day of shooting, Pardo dropped his bike during a scene. He recounts the crash here:
“First day of shooting, I jumped on this bike and I’m riding down — I’m like in fourth gear and I’m so cocky about it. I’m like, oh my god, this is the easiest thing. What is all this ‘You have to be a master rider’ or whatever? This is easy.
“On one of the takes, I go down, and I go to make a U-turn, and the lip of my tire just catches some loose gravel and I just slip off it. And I panic, and so I immediately — you feel that air, so you just go the other way to fight it, and the bike turned off. Luckily I hit the kill switch and I just turned over with the bike.
“It was embarrassing. After that I got back on the bike and, you know, I had the stunt coordinator and a lot of people yelling at me, like, ‘I told you to be careful!’ But now I’m like gripping onto it. And I just have so much more respect for that bike.”
You can see him recount the scene during this interview, starting at 2:30:
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