There is a lot of responsibility being a member of a Motorcycle club. Make sure you can take it on in your life. Never join if you are not ready for the responsibility of Brotherhood or the patch
Glad go see that recently a HA Chapters have recently been seen In México. Do you have any idea how this happenned? Can you explain that new rules apply?
As you say square, a person that went to school got a job and now he's wants to be in a biker club or start a club. And all they want to do is go to work come home be with the family and then on occasion ride out with the homies. They got jobs and they don't want to break the law. Will they look bad or put down in front of the other biker MC?
@@DemonsRow Never had that happen rode with VNVMC, over 14 yrs. Got out good moved to another country. Back in a MC here lots of free riders here respect abounds. I grew up in the early 70's riding was easy then. Now to many wannabees an our culture has changed a lot. Look at all the road rage now. We never had that . Ride free bro
I'm 75 and Living in an Extended Care Facility. My colors are on my left shoulder and 1% on my left hand. Been a long time and all my brothers are dead but I'm glad I saw this, it brings back a lot of memories.
@@TreverSlyFox bro I'm 75 still ride just bought a new Heritage. Way different than the FXE I rode for 11+ yrs. Not a 1% but had lots of friends in the HA, SON'S, . Good partying days. Best to ya bro.
I was the young guy who rode with older club members. They were a great bunch and I miss them all so much. Showed me the biker ways and we had some great times. These wanna be tough guys wold piss their pants if my brothers were confronting them. 69 now but still have memories of the road, bars and women as I'm sure you have some stories. Take care bro.
Never had a scooter but I've hung around with a number of clubs. They accepted me for the man I am/was and never had and problems because I didn't have a bike. It's a life I'd never won't to live, but the bikers I've hung around with or met were some of the nicest men I've ever met. I would name clubs, but don't want to be that guy. Keep your two wheels grounded and be safe out there. I watch your channel often and it helps me relive my memories of when I rubbed shoulders with patched up guys. Peace and Love from Old Style! P.S. I'll turn 67 years old on May 14 this year,.
I wanted to join a California club for honestly a true brotherhood. I talked to the road captain of this club and he asked is that it and I said yes. Having brothers to me is what I wanted but since I told him half my body is metal he suggested that it wouldn't be a good fit. 6 rods a cage 6 screws 2 knee replacements 2 hip replacements and neck surgery. I said thank you for your time and that was it.
#GHO⚡️TIN BABY. You can consider yourself lucky that your bones were good enough to fix. My bones are so bad I cracked upper & lower pelvic bone, just putting on jeans.
I became good friends with a member of a local 1% club in the early 90's. He laid it out in no uncertain terms what club life was like. He decided to leave the club after being in it for over 20 years and doing 6 years in prison. A few months later was found dead with a gunshot wound in the back of his head. It was ruled a suicide as the police really didn't give a shit. To this day I believe he was murdered because he wanted to leave the club.
#GHOSTIN I got here first! Outrider for life, just because of what you said. I'll ride and hang around with anyone, but won't prospect or join. Personal choice, never had it questioned. Keeps me out of the politics and the trouble. When the clubs I've hung around with said "Club Business Time," that was always the cue to step away and catch em later. Be safe and think it through, make sure club life is the life you want.
like I said tonight One thing I have noticed in my years of knowing members from too many sets is it is ok to be on your own if you have friends in many sets. As soon as your part of a set that friendship better be about business and if there set has a beef with your set it will be brother on brother your friend is now your foe. I agree being an out rider is ok then it dont matter a bike is a bike.
American motorcycle manufacturers have plants in Europe and Asia for the same reason Asian and European motorcycle manufactures have plants in the US, to avoid high import tariffs. They don't build them over seas just to import them back to the US with a tariff. Harley's and Indians sold in the US are still built in US, just like Honda's sold in Japan are still built in Japan. If you look very hard at any make of motorcycles very few are completely built 100% in their country of origin, they all pretty much buy different components from different countries and have manufacturing plants in different countries.
@@yertelt5570 I’m fully aware of all the outsourcing, my KTM 390 Duke is made in India and much of KTM’s components are made in China with the partnership they have with CFMOTO. I just don’t want to hear from those die hards about Harley being an American Made bike because they aren’t anymore. The first step is acceptance.
I had the un-privilege of meeting a few outlaws. I was replacing the sidewalk in front of their club house. They came out and just all grumpy looking and stared at us. I said good morning and ask one guy how his morning was going. He growled at me. I wa surprised how childish a grown man could be.
Never in my 43 of riding with clubs have I ever put my cut in a trunk and took it out in front of humans like I was ashamed of my club. Once and only once I had to have the only person in the world I told I trust take my cut home because I was going in the hospital and wasn't going to leave my cut unattended in the hospital room. That person was my wife. Yes I contacted the head Honchos and told them what was going on nearest brother was 5 hours away.
I’m 62 y/o, just started riding so my son and I can get out there together. I’ve watched a lot of motorcycle videos, mostly instructional, and this channel started popping up in my recommended videos and is now becoming one of my fav channels. I have no desire to join a club, but I find the life interesting and curious. I like your explanations, insight, commentary and production. Safe riding all.
In Finland, we have an unwritten rule in clubs that the only vehicles where you can wear a vest are motorcycles and ships. When traveling by car, the vest is folded into the trunk.
I’ve said this before. My ex was an affiliate of a certain 1% club. Some of the guys would come over and talk about stuff to him and about people. I was so disgusted by this. I would go outside every time they did this. They would tell me I could stay and I used to laugh and say nope.
You like being prospect now…. But just wait to some stupid shit comes down the pipe. Man if I was young again; knowing what I know. I would just join military and ride for fun. You will get paid more in the end. And do a lot more fun shit in world; then be the gum on bottom of a shoe. And most clubes; if dude went to war and comes back with combat experience; doesn’t need to be a prospect, they get patch right off the bat. (Some groups anyway) and dumbest thing about being tied to MC. If they do anything dumb, you’re put right in the boat with them even if you weren’t with them at time. But good luck 🍀
If you want to join a MC remember that Brotherhood comes frist and you must be ready to take on the responsibility of Wearing the Club patch and the trouble that my come with it
Thanks again Sose, for another great, informative show. It is so nice to listen to a biker channel host that doesn't go on, and on, and on, before he gets to the topic at hand. You are never boring, and I always learn something. Have a wonderful rest of your week, Sincerely, your 16s supporter friend in Va.
#Ghostin Been out of pocket for a while working, but riding my Harley EVERY DAY! Rain, snow, below freezing. EVERY DAY. Appreciate the content as always brother. RIDE SAFE!
I don’t put my cutt in the trunk, but I don’t drive a cage with it on. My reason is I never block or cover my patch. I’ll fold it and keep it inside until I get to my destination. It’s rare but sometimes necessary.
I am a non affiliated rider, and recently, I stood in line at the gas station behind a Hispanic 1%er from a club typically known for being White. He was cashing in a string of winning lotto tickets that were his moms. He let me go first and then came out to the pumps to check out my ride in a friendly manner. I never understood the race thing until you put it this way.
My old man who goes by the nickname Tramp was a fully patched member of HA England, mid 70’s to early 80’s just before I was born (1986) and the lessons I’ve learned even though i have nothing to do with his history, or being part of a 1% group yet, has been amazing. A former 13 year service man I respect these clubs, respect there rules especially growing up under my fathers honours and rules, I believe I’m a better person for it in general even though it’s a different situation.
the no kuttes in a cage thing is about nothing touching your patches, even when you hang it on a hanger you turn it inside out so the patches don't touch anything else while hanging up. you have to have the level of respect for your own kutte you expect/demand others to have for it. at least from what i have seen
#Ghostin!! I was asked to prospect for an international club and I declined respectfully. The chapter VP questioned me, and I had to tell him that my wife literally saved my life, and at no point would the club come before her. The man gave me a hug out of respect, and we still chop it up from time to time. Know yourself and be true to that.
They expect you to follow their rules when you as a civilian feel like being around. Now if the rules don’t work for you then skip on by and stick to being a civilian. These are the rules for those that want to step into that world.
It's funny to run from the government and rules, so you run to the "motorcycle club" and get persecuted for folding your clothes wrong or other nonsensical rule. 🤣
That's the problem. Nobody asked them to be around. I am glad that in my country has just few bikers clubs and none of them are aggressive dumbos dealing drugs and bringing violence (I am talking mainly about SPL levels, which are insane for people who still have some resemblance of hearing and are genuine concern when there are tens of bikes) to cities for their pleasure and making their own rules. That's not how democracy works. I don't mind normal bikers who just like to feel wroomwroom in between their legs, but these Hells Angels and such are so narrow headed. They would deserve some reservation where they are dangerous only to themselves. 😂
Used to train in a Harley dealership. During an event a number of MC members showed up to the event. I found them open honest and extremely respectful.
great show row love the channel have you ever heard of the club the devils deciples its a Detroit mc they have been around here for a long time I have alot of respect for those dudes
When my friend was a prospect. He got a call around 2am to go to one of the patched members house. When He got there the guy told him to channel on his TV and then made him go back home.
As a CVMA member, if I am driving to CVMA function in a vehicle then I will fold my vest up properly and lay in the back seat while driving or riding in the vehicle. If I am riding my bike and we go to a place of business, and they don't allow colors in the establishment then I will fold up vest and place neatly in my saddle bag. It's all about respecting the colors especially if you're a veteran of war.
Not getting in a cage with your patch folding it and putting in the trunk is done because le will target you if they see you leaving a clubhouse and if you have it on in the cage they use that as a reason to search the car or put you under arrest. If your patch is in the trunk you can deny that it is yours and you can go on your way even if they search the car. This happened to me trying to get a ricco case going against my club.
Being part of an mc is a choice nobody forces someone to join i used to be a lone wolf and i had a lot of respect for 1% bikers and i was a approached by a prospect who intraduced me to a secretary and what that mc proposed was just what i need i started as a hangaround and after a year i got the prospect patches and 6 months after that i got the probationary patches if a patch holder asked me to wash his bike i would have done it immediatly same thing if i was asked to serve alcohol in the club house because the way i see it is that many patch holders did it 20 or 30 years ago why i wouldn't have done it. My advice for the people that are willing to join and outlaw mc is that they must chose carefully because they can get involved into something they cannot handle. Y'all have a nice day and be safe on the road
#GHOSTIN down Tn way, you gotta remember, in the early days the military had motorized scout/ messenger units, they were trained to ride handlebar to handlebar wide open. #FitW ML&R
In the chicago area ive seen predominantly white clubs with Latino members and spot holders (mainly Mexicans and puerto ricans). These same "predominantly white" clubs in florda have cubans and Brazilians too. Its tru about the keeping a functional bike and actually riding part. There will be days you are sick or hung over or tired from the night befor or tired from just getting out of work and you will have to be ready to ride and make it to functions/events/funerals ect. In all types of weather conditions. If you are married and/or have kids you are going to have to get used to giving up alot of your free time for the club.
I had 2 friends who went to prison for manslaughter because 1 of them told his girl all about what they did , she in turn went to the law . They both did 15 yrs in the Federal Prison system , because the guy they killed was done on federal land. So yeah keep your mouth shut. I'm not saying they didnt deserve to be in prison . Killing someone is just plain wrong unless its in self defense.
True freedom is riding without the responsibility and rules of club life. I ride year round and I haven't rode with a club in over 10 years . The riding seen is healthy tho and I see more RC's now . I think if you looking for a more relaxed riding experience that might be an option for you.
Riding with a mc for 11 yrs rule was "we are a mc" do not shut the doors on a car wearing colors. Yu can sit in the driver's seat but door has to be fully open. Rode in rain, hail, dirt, mud, clear across the US. Respect other patched riders . You can hug a patched rider and pat his patch, including other clubs, but prospects, can't/ hangarounds can just shake hands nod etc. 10:31
most, not all 1% MC's will allow non american bikes in the club, with the rule being: 750cc or larger and MUST be custom, such as but not limited to full chop. this is an old school rule that I grew up with when I was getting to know the 1% clubs in my area
I think the ritual of getting a patch has changed a lot over the years...I recall fifty years back a buddy of mone was a striker (no prospects in my area) and was ordered to the clubhouse and told to get th ebarbeque out back fired up, then bring some beers.....he was sat down and two brothers snuck up behind him and dumpoed a fifty gallon barrel of two weeks worth of conspiratorial clubhouse piss and shit....he was then told to go down the road to the local corner store and buy a roll of toiilet paper....he did it, came back and was given his patches...
@@DemonsRow Simpler times Bro.....I still recall the time the Satans Angels up here patched over to 81....the big deal was that the club had an full patch East Indian....today, not such a big deal up here. (Oh...here n Frozen Canada)
GHO⚡️TIN BABY. That was to be expected back in the day. Then that day that he thinks he must have done something wrong. He gets dogged with weird tasks. They get the Prospect thinking that he is in trouble. I doubt being gassed is being done currently, because of all the different illnesses.
I remember seeing in Australia that the police had taken a members old lady and was threatening her with charges and jail time if the member didn’t come forward… or something along those lines memory is hazy on it with the exact thing that went on
Look, I understand the streets. I'm from Oak Cliff. I grew up around many different gangs, and I never joined because I didn't like to be told what to do, not even by my mom, but I respect her. My house has been shot up many times, and I never folded. I got jumped by 30 plus bloods one time. I agree with him, " Be your own man."Fight for you and your family ONLY. That's why I joined the Army Infantry. If I'm going to fight, I want it to mean something. Just food for thought.
I think the folding your vest rule when you drive anything other than your bike builds discipline and is smart. When you tend to have issues with the authorities you might want to keep it simple and discreet from time to time ; -)
One thing I have noticed in my years of knowing members from too many sets is it is ok to be on your own if you have friends in many sets. As soon as your part of a set that friendship better be about business and if there set has a beef with your set it will be brother on brother your friend is now your foe.
It's not about hating rules. This has always been the misconception of 1% clubs. It's about that not ALL rules apply. It was primarily started with road rules (aka driving laws) some states require (mandate) skid lids (aka helmet) as a 1%er why mandate I have to wear a helmet? do u wear a helmet when u drive your car? when u drive your car, do u wear your mandated seatbelt? Most do not wear their seatbelt, yet they want to have issues with bikers (or at least the 1%ers, and they don't realize that they are no better and also a 1%er for not wearing that safety device). All MC's have rules, yes, even 1% MC's, but they are called 1% by law due to the fact they beleive not all rules apply to them !!!
So different to the ordinary motorcycle clubs in England. We just go to bike cafés and do ride outs, while practicing to become advanced motorcyclists.
Much love, brother appreciate everything you say and do you’re one of the real ones that believe in clubs helping families and kids and do all the right stuff we shouldn’t be stealing shooting stuff like that doesn’t help the patch💯🙏🏽16. 1%
I am not patched, but I fold my vest and dont wear it unless I am on the bike, or out with my bike. I didnt know that was a thing, it just felt wrong to wear it without the bike.
we came across the chosen few in Houston I think, and my wife asked one of them where their bikes are cus she didn't see them, I was like dudeeeee noo lol
I was in a support club, for 1%ers, and they mandated we put our cuts in the trunk including themselves. I think it’s a good reason for that. Protect us from being profiled by cops.
It used to be you had to have a Harley 1000 cc's or bigger. Back in the day there weren't many bigger choices. The Harley thing isn't a mandatory thing for areas out of the states that don't have a large surplus of them or it costs too much. Hence a cruiser or chopper style motorcycle of a 1000 ccs or bigger is acceptable.
You mentioned Myrtle Beach. AFAIK there are two Bike Weeks; the Harley cruiser based bike week, and the sportbike based Atlantic Beach Bike Week, AKA Black Bike Week, or weekend, because it normally takes place over the Memorial Day weekend. Different interests, different crowds.
Not just American clubs, some of these clubs have charters as far as Australia, Hells angels definitely have groups in Australia as they are the largest club in Australia too
One of the commandments way back was you had to be able to tear your bike down and put it back together within a certain amount of time, start it and ride x amount of miles.
Definitely not the life for me, but I'll say I've met plenty of dudes in outlaw clubs at rallies and group rides and they've always been respectful to me. I of course offer the same respect. I just like to ride, not trying to start beef with anyone anywhere.
Hey SOSE 👋 I'm really glad you're willing to make videos like this!!! People really need to clearly understand these things. Even people who only want to hang around at the house because they like to party while having no prior understanding of even the most basic rules and or expectations of personal conduct... I've known people who got drunk at the Club House and ended up getting educated quick and hard and literally have absolutely no idea why it happened... 🤔 The best advice I can give anyone is simple... Understand that it's Not A Game or a Fantasy World, you will be held personally accountable for your actions, including the words that come out of your mouth!!! **P E R I O D** Literally 99% of people don't have the ability to live this lifestyle or even participate within and around it... 🤔 😳 Just Sayin'🤬
#ghostin I've seen the Bad Boy Image in small group rides. Guys who are normally quiet and low key, but as soon as they put on a leather vest and get a few buddies around them they are suddenly "bad a$$ bikers", strutting around, getting loud, trying to get people to ride in 2 x 2 formation, etc. This is why I rarely do any group rides any more, and when I do it's a small group, 4 or 5 guys max, and they are all people I've rode with before and I know don't get "instant tough guy syndrome" every time they throw a leg over a bike. Don't need to be part of any collateral damage because some wannabe suddenly thinks he's tough and mouths off to the wrong person.
That’s how you do it you fold your Chaleco and place it in the trunk ! We aren’t a car club ! You don’t wear your Chaleco in the car ! Good video ! On point with these topics ! #🏴🏳️NATION
So my man stepped down after his brother the prez died. The whole set changed. He gave me his cut after he took all the patches off. Told me to sleep with it when I'm scared or lonely. I'm honored.
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There is a lot of responsibility being a member of a Motorcycle club. Make sure you can take it on in your life. Never join if you are not ready for the responsibility of Brotherhood or the patch
I folded my colors out of respect to my club. We only wore our colors on our bikes always flying, never hiding.
Glad go see that recently a HA Chapters have recently been seen In México. Do you have any idea how this happenned? Can you explain that new rules apply?
As you say square, a person that went to school got a job and now he's wants to be in a biker club or start a club. And all they want to do is go to work come home be with the family and then on occasion ride out with the homies. They got jobs and they don't want to break the law. Will they look bad or put down in front of the other biker MC?
@@DemonsRow Never had that happen rode with VNVMC, over 14 yrs. Got out good moved to another country. Back in a MC here lots of free riders here respect abounds. I grew up in the early 70's riding was easy then. Now to many wannabees an our culture has changed a lot. Look at all the road rage now. We never had that . Ride free bro
I'm 75 and Living in an Extended Care Facility. My colors are on my left shoulder and 1% on my left hand. Been a long time and all my brothers are dead but I'm glad I saw this, it brings back a lot of memories.
much respect
@@TreverSlyFox bro I'm 75 still ride just bought a new Heritage. Way different than the FXE I rode for 11+ yrs. Not a 1% but had lots of friends in the HA, SON'S, . Good partying days. Best to ya bro.
You sir are a legend
I was the young guy who rode with older club members. They were a great bunch and I miss them all so much.
Showed me the biker ways and we had some great times. These wanna be tough guys wold piss their pants if my brothers
were confronting them. 69 now but still have memories of the road, bars and women as I'm sure you have some stories.
Take care bro.
@@peeweegnome8977sons anarchy ain’t real
Never had a scooter but I've hung around with a number of clubs. They accepted me for the man I am/was and never had and problems because I didn't have a bike. It's a life I'd never won't to live, but the bikers I've hung around with or met were some of the nicest men I've ever met. I would name clubs, but don't want to be that guy. Keep your two wheels grounded and be safe out there. I watch your channel often and it helps me relive my memories of when I rubbed shoulders with patched up guys. Peace and Love from Old Style! P.S. I'll turn 67 years old on May 14 this year,.
peace
I've just not really ever met decent club bikers. They've always been really bad people
Uh huh…
Happy Birthday old timer 🍻🎂
I wanted to join a California club for honestly a true brotherhood. I talked to the road captain of this club and he asked is that it and I said yes. Having brothers to me is what I wanted but since I told him half my body is metal he suggested that it wouldn't be a good fit. 6 rods a cage 6 screws 2 knee replacements 2 hip replacements and neck surgery. I said thank you for your time and that was it.
Dam
#GHO⚡️TIN BABY.
You can consider yourself lucky that your bones were good enough to fix. My bones are so bad I cracked upper & lower pelvic bone, just putting on jeans.
@@DemonsRow😂
I became good friends with a member of a local 1% club in the early 90's. He laid it out in no uncertain terms what club life was like. He decided to leave the club after being in it for over 20 years and doing 6 years in prison. A few months later was found dead with a gunshot wound in the back of his head. It was ruled a suicide as the police really didn't give a shit. To this day I believe he was murdered because he wanted to leave the club.
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He was he knew to much and what was known could not get out.
more likely it was an old beef from another club and he no longer had protection.
It goes with anything,when you leave just leave dont tell anyone your leaving
Honestly if he told you about the lifestyle then he must’ve told other people other shit too.
Loose lips sink ships
#GHOSTIN I got here first! Outrider for life, just because of what you said. I'll ride and hang around with anyone, but won't prospect or join. Personal choice, never had it questioned. Keeps me out of the politics and the trouble. When the clubs I've hung around with said "Club Business Time," that was always the cue to step away and catch em later. Be safe and think it through, make sure club life is the life you want.
Great advice appreciate you
Nah bro I did 😁
like I said tonight One thing I have noticed in my years of knowing members from too many sets is it is ok to be on your own if you have friends in many sets. As soon as your part of a set that friendship better be about business and if there set has a beef with your set it will be brother on brother your friend is now your foe. I agree being an out rider is ok then it dont matter a bike is a bike.
“American Made” motorcycles aren’t made in America anymore.
true that, u want an american made bike u have to look at the japanese models that are made in ohio (honda) or other states like tennessee
@@haroldmocc9828 That is why my club just requires a cruiser above 650CC. now 650s can't keep up but that is the minimum.
My Indian was built in Iowa. Now I'm not gonna suggest every single component was built here, but the bike itself came together in IA.
American motorcycle manufacturers have plants in Europe and Asia for the same reason Asian and European motorcycle manufactures have plants in the US, to avoid high import tariffs. They don't build them over seas just to import them back to the US with a tariff. Harley's and Indians sold in the US are still built in US, just like Honda's sold in Japan are still built in Japan. If you look very hard at any make of motorcycles very few are completely built 100% in their country of origin, they all pretty much buy different components from different countries and have manufacturing plants in different countries.
@@yertelt5570 I’m fully aware of all the outsourcing, my KTM 390 Duke is made in India and much of KTM’s components are made in China with the partnership they have with CFMOTO. I just don’t want to hear from those die hards about Harley being an American Made bike because they aren’t anymore. The first step is acceptance.
I had the un-privilege of meeting a few outlaws. I was replacing the sidewalk in front of their club house. They came out and just all grumpy looking and stared at us. I said good morning and ask one guy how his morning was going. He growled at me. I wa surprised how childish a grown man could be.
Yea thats childish
Never in my 43 of riding with clubs have I ever put my cut in a trunk and took it out in front of humans like I was ashamed of my club. Once and only once I had to have the only person in the world I told I trust take my cut home because I was going in the hospital and wasn't going to leave my cut unattended in the hospital room. That person was my wife. Yes I contacted the head Honchos and told them what was going on nearest brother was 5 hours away.
It has nothing to do with being ashamed of the club. Outlaw clubs put it in the trunk to nullify being hassled by the fuzz if we're pulled over
@@Quest89came here to exactly say that.
I’m 62 y/o, just started riding so my son and I can get out there together. I’ve watched a lot of motorcycle videos, mostly instructional, and this channel started popping up in my recommended videos and is now becoming one of my fav channels. I have no desire to join a club, but I find the life interesting and curious. I like your explanations, insight, commentary and production. Safe riding all.
In Finland, we have an unwritten rule in clubs that the only vehicles where you can wear a vest are motorcycles and ships. When traveling by car, the vest is folded into the trunk.
But wait if you ride in a car doesn't that make you a carer and not a biker?
I’ve said this before. My ex was an affiliate of a certain 1% club. Some of the guys would come over and talk about stuff to him and about people. I was so disgusted by this. I would go outside every time they did this. They would tell me I could stay and I used to laugh and say nope.
Smart ol lady
Did you get the infection cleared up?
@demonsrow how are you sure that it's lady? 😏
I'm proud to be a prospect on a old school MC. Amongst other rules, I never drive a car wearing my cut. That's for my bike only.
Looks like we hit about the same time! Lol! I'm old and type slow! 😂😂😂
@@kevinborowski9624 you're doing great, bro! 😁👍
Correct
Only way to do it, good stuff. Also never wore my vest without having been on a ride
You like being prospect now…. But just wait to some stupid shit comes down the pipe.
Man if I was young again; knowing what I know. I would just join military and ride for fun.
You will get paid more in the end. And do a lot more fun shit in world; then be the gum on bottom of a shoe.
And most clubes; if dude went to war and comes back with combat experience; doesn’t need to be a prospect, they get patch right off the bat. (Some groups anyway) and dumbest thing about being tied to MC. If they do anything dumb, you’re put right in the boat with them even if you weren’t with them at time. But good luck 🍀
If you want to join a MC remember that Brotherhood comes frist and you must be ready to take on the responsibility of Wearing the Club patch and the trouble that my come with it
Thanks again Sose, for another great, informative show. It is so nice to listen to a biker channel host that doesn't go on, and on, and on, before he gets to the topic at hand. You are never boring, and I always learn something. Have a wonderful rest of your week, Sincerely, your 16s supporter friend in Va.
appreciate you for that
Almost @ 600K... Way to go, Sose!
thanks coot
Being in the Marines, i am used to the weird shit we do with our clothing
Rah!
#Ghostin
Been out of pocket for a while working, but riding my Harley EVERY DAY! Rain, snow, below freezing. EVERY DAY.
Appreciate the content as always brother. RIDE SAFE!
Appreciate you Ron
I don’t put my cutt in the trunk, but I don’t drive a cage with it on. My reason is I never block or cover my patch. I’ll fold it and keep it inside until I get to my destination. It’s rare but sometimes necessary.
I am a non affiliated rider, and recently, I stood in line at the gas station behind a Hispanic 1%er from a club typically known for being White. He was cashing in a string of winning lotto tickets that were his moms. He let me go first and then came out to the pumps to check out my ride in a friendly manner. I never understood the race thing until you put it this way.
Another outstanding video Sose, keep #GHOSTIN!
Thanks! Will do! appreciate you
I ride in a club for the camaraderie and brotherhood. Respect to all clubs. Thanks again Sose for another great post.
Much appreciated
We call that Caging your cut when you wear it in your vehicle. It messes up the back we lay in the seat.
My old man who goes by the nickname Tramp was a fully patched member of HA England, mid 70’s to early 80’s just before I was born (1986) and the lessons I’ve learned even though i have nothing to do with his history, or being part of a 1% group yet, has been amazing. A former 13 year service man I respect these clubs, respect there rules especially growing up under my fathers honours and rules, I believe I’m a better person for it in general even though it’s a different situation.
the no kuttes in a cage thing is about nothing touching your patches, even when you hang it on a hanger you turn it inside out so the patches don't touch anything else while hanging up. you have to have the level of respect for your own kutte you expect/demand others to have for it. at least from what i have seen
On SOA the guy was told to black out his ink but he didn’t. That’s why they removed it so brutally.
Very informative video. I enjoy watching. I learned so much. Keep up the great work, my friend.
#Ghostin!!
I was asked to prospect for an international club and I declined respectfully. The chapter VP questioned me, and I had to tell him that my wife literally saved my life, and at no point would the club come before her. The man gave me a hug out of respect, and we still chop it up from time to time.
Know yourself and be true to that.
#ghostin thats respect
Most clubs put core values first and foremost! Family,religion,and job. But when it’s time to move it’s time to move.
Thanks for sharing this with us all ❤️
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Good morning!
I find it hilarious that these MC's expect civilians to follow their rules.
They expect you to follow their rules when you as a civilian feel like being around. Now if the rules don’t work for you then skip on by and stick to being a civilian. These are the rules for those that want to step into that world.
It's funny to run from the government and rules, so you run to the "motorcycle club" and get persecuted for folding your clothes wrong or other nonsensical rule. 🤣
That's the problem. Nobody asked them to be around. I am glad that in my country has just few bikers clubs and none of them are aggressive dumbos dealing drugs and bringing violence (I am talking mainly about SPL levels, which are insane for people who still have some resemblance of hearing and are genuine concern when there are tens of bikes) to cities for their pleasure and making their own rules. That's not how democracy works. I don't mind normal bikers who just like to feel wroomwroom in between their legs, but these Hells Angels and such are so narrow headed. They would deserve some reservation where they are dangerous only to themselves. 😂
Used to train in a Harley dealership. During an event a number of MC members showed up to the event. I found them open honest and extremely respectful.
great show row love the channel have you ever heard of the club the devils deciples its a Detroit mc they have been around here for a long time I have alot of respect for those dudes
Yes i met them in vegas solid
They also have chapters in So- Cal, in the San Fernando Valley and Berdoo (San Bernardino.
When my friend was a prospect. He got a call around 2am to go to one of the patched members house. When He got there the guy told him to channel on his TV and then made him go back home.
when youre in a cage you fold your cut. youre in a MC not a AC
As a CVMA member, if I am driving to CVMA function in a vehicle then I will fold my vest up properly and lay in the back seat while driving or riding in the vehicle. If I am riding my bike and we go to a place of business, and they don't allow colors in the establishment then I will fold up vest and place neatly in my saddle bag. It's all about respecting the colors especially if you're a veteran of war.
20-11 Fl
15-13 NC
Too much club, not enough bike.
nice
damn,missed this vid
checking it out now
Thank you
Always a pleasure to hear you keeping it real SOSE. Oh yeah, we GHOSTIN baby!
Not getting in a cage with your patch folding it and putting in the trunk is done because le will target you if they see you leaving a clubhouse and if you have it on in the cage they use that as a reason to search the car or put you under arrest. If your patch is in the trunk you can deny that it is yours and you can go on your way even if they search the car. This happened to me trying to get a ricco case going against my club.
Being part of an mc is a choice nobody forces someone to join i used to be a lone wolf and i had a lot of respect for 1% bikers and i was a approached by a prospect who intraduced me to a secretary and what that mc proposed was just what i need i started as a hangaround and after a year i got the prospect patches and 6 months after that i got the probationary patches if a patch holder asked me to wash his bike i would have done it immediatly same thing if i was asked to serve alcohol in the club house because the way i see it is that many patch holders did it 20 or 30 years ago why i wouldn't have done it.
My advice for the people that are willing to join and outlaw mc is that they must chose carefully because they can get involved into something they cannot handle.
Y'all have a nice day and be safe on the road
Imagine a sportbike kid or dirtbike kid wanting to join the Hells Angels MC 😂
#GHOSTIN down Tn way, you gotta remember, in the early days the military had motorized scout/ messenger units, they were trained to ride handlebar to handlebar wide open. #FitW ML&R
#ghostin
In the chicago area ive seen predominantly white clubs with Latino members and spot holders (mainly Mexicans and puerto ricans). These same "predominantly white" clubs in florda have cubans and Brazilians too.
Its tru about the keeping a functional bike and actually riding part. There will be days you are sick or hung over or tired from the night befor or tired from just getting out of work and you will have to be ready to ride and make it to functions/events/funerals ect. In all types of weather conditions. If you are married and/or have kids you are going to have to get used to giving up alot of your free time for the club.
I had 2 friends who went to prison for manslaughter because 1 of them told his girl all about what they did , she in turn went to the law . They both did 15 yrs in the Federal Prison system , because the guy they killed was done on federal land. So yeah keep your mouth shut. I'm not saying they didnt deserve to be in prison . Killing someone is just plain wrong unless its in self defense.
True
I'm in a California based club... prison politics are real, outdated IMO but it is what it is.... also NO COPS allowed
Very true outdated
True freedom is riding without the responsibility and rules of club life. I ride year round and I haven't rode with a club in over 10 years . The riding seen is healthy tho and I see more RC's now . I think if you looking for a more relaxed riding experience that might be an option for you.
Riding with a mc for 11 yrs rule was "we are a mc" do not shut the doors on a car wearing colors. Yu can sit in the driver's seat but door has to be fully open. Rode in rain, hail, dirt, mud, clear across the US. Respect other patched riders . You can hug a patched rider and pat his patch, including other clubs, but prospects, can't/ hangarounds can just shake hands nod etc. 10:31
most, not all 1% MC's will allow non american bikes in the club, with the rule being: 750cc or larger and MUST be custom, such as but not limited to full chop. this is an old school rule that I grew up with when I was getting to know the 1% clubs in my area
Most will not allow non American
Do these same rules apply for a motorcycle ministry support club?
I think the ritual of getting a patch has changed a lot over the years...I recall fifty years back a buddy of mone was a striker (no prospects in my area) and was ordered to the clubhouse and told to get th ebarbeque out back fired up, then bring some beers.....he was sat down and two brothers snuck up behind him and dumpoed a fifty gallon barrel of two weeks worth of conspiratorial clubhouse piss and shit....he was then told to go down the road to the local corner store and buy a roll of toiilet paper....he did it, came back and was given his patches...
Man you guys had patience in those days lol
@@DemonsRow Simpler times Bro.....I still recall the time the Satans Angels up here patched over to 81....the big deal was that the club had an full patch East Indian....today, not such a big deal up here. (Oh...here n Frozen Canada)
GHO⚡️TIN BABY. That was to be expected back in the day. Then that day that he thinks he must have done something wrong. He gets dogged with weird tasks. They get the Prospect thinking that he is in trouble.
I doubt being gassed is being done currently, because of all the different illnesses.
I never knew the reason behind the race card . Makes sense now though , totally understand now.
I remember seeing in Australia that the police had taken a members old lady and was threatening her with charges and jail time if the member didn’t come forward… or something along those lines memory is hazy on it with the exact thing that went on
They did it to tuna 16 president
In the US a person can't be compelled to testify against a spouse. Another reason why the US is awesome.
I guess I fall under the weekend warrior. Perks of having 5 kids and dropping 2 off at the babysitters in the morning
The Highwaymen have quite the history of ratting on each other. They cause a LOT of problems on bike nights around Metro Detroit.
GHO ⚡️TIN BABY.
My neighbors in the
Big D.
Shouts out to Mississippi
Look, I understand the streets. I'm from Oak Cliff. I grew up around many different gangs, and I never joined because I didn't like to be told what to do, not even by my mom, but I respect her. My house has been shot up many times, and I never folded. I got jumped by 30 plus bloods one time. I agree with him, " Be your own man."Fight for you and your family ONLY. That's why I joined the Army Infantry. If I'm going to fight, I want it to mean something. Just food for thought.
It makes sense. Just like you never fall asleep in your cut. Because you always respect that patch. You never cover it up
I think the folding your vest rule when you drive anything other than your bike builds discipline and is smart. When you tend to have issues with the authorities you might want to keep it simple and discreet from time to time ; -)
One thing I have noticed in my years of knowing members from too many sets is it is ok to be on your own if you have friends in many sets. As soon as your part of a set that friendship better be about business and if there set has a beef with your set it will be brother on brother your friend is now your foe.
For people who hate rules they certainly have a lot of them.
It's not about hating rules. This has always been the misconception of 1% clubs. It's about that not ALL rules apply. It was primarily started with road rules (aka driving laws) some states require (mandate) skid lids (aka helmet) as a 1%er why mandate I have to wear a helmet? do u wear a helmet when u drive your car? when u drive your car, do u wear your mandated seatbelt? Most do not wear their seatbelt, yet they want to have issues with bikers (or at least the 1%ers, and they don't realize that they are no better and also a 1%er for not wearing that safety device). All MC's have rules, yes, even 1% MC's, but they are called 1% by law due to the fact they beleive not all rules apply to them !!!
@@haroldmocc9828 Still. lots and lots of rules.
Another great and informative video
Appreciate you
Very informative video dude.
Appreciate you
Shout out from london mate
Shout to london
Agreed upon no cuts to be worn in automobiles aka cages! Agree do not speak club business to anyone not even the old lady!
Love your content brother definitely speak the truth coming from an outlaw club we rock the Dimond with our 93 in it ICF
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Wanted to join a club for a long time. Now I'm 65 and I ain't prospecting.
GHOSTIN,WITH THE SOSE !!! I APPRECIATE YA BRO!!!!❤
So different to the ordinary motorcycle clubs in England. We just go to bike cafés and do ride outs, while practicing to become advanced motorcyclists.
There are 1%ers in the UK.
Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it
You cut is your flag and you should respect it and Honor it 😊
i know a guy who walked away from the Outlaws, he said 21 years silence vin the pen. they let him walk he was stand up and shut up
Support my brothers local 16s 1%💯🔥 keep up the great videos ghost🤘🏽
appreciate you
@@DemonsRow no, we appreciate you brother💯
Much love, brother appreciate everything you say and do you’re one of the real ones that believe in clubs helping families and kids and do all the right stuff we shouldn’t be stealing shooting stuff like that doesn’t help the patch💯🙏🏽16. 1%
I am not patched, but I fold my vest and dont wear it unless I am on the bike, or out with my bike. I didnt know that was a thing, it just felt wrong to wear it without the bike.
we came across the chosen few in Houston I think, and my wife asked one of them where their bikes are cus she didn't see them, I was like dudeeeee noo lol
I was in a support club, for 1%ers, and they mandated we put our cuts in the trunk including themselves. I think it’s a good reason for that. Protect us from being profiled by cops.
Truth
It used to be you had to have a Harley 1000 cc's or bigger. Back in the day there weren't many bigger choices. The Harley thing isn't a mandatory thing for areas out of the states that don't have a large surplus of them or it costs too much. Hence a cruiser or chopper style motorcycle of a 1000 ccs or bigger is acceptable.
Thats not blanket fir all clubs
You mentioned Myrtle Beach. AFAIK there are two Bike Weeks; the Harley cruiser based bike week, and the sportbike based Atlantic Beach Bike Week, AKA Black Bike Week, or weekend, because it normally takes place over the Memorial Day weekend. Different interests, different crowds.
Local restaurants usually close down for black bike week because it’s not worth the trouble.
Love seeing highway men on here sw Detroit has my heart
Not just American clubs, some of these clubs have charters as far as Australia, Hells angels definitely have groups in Australia as they are the largest club in Australia too
One of the commandments way back was you had to be able to tear your bike down and put it back together within a certain amount of time, start it and ride x amount of miles.
I'm a 1%er we have to turn our colors inside out before we get into a car
Squid wheelies are Easyer to learn then playing with the brake after u get the hang of getting it up then u control it
Yo demon what's up man I appreciate your videos and enjoy everything you say about on here ride safe and Ride hard
appreciate you
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Have you come across the nuggets in Northern Ireland? Maglite's on their hips ? They are hilarious 😂😂
18wheeling ghostin thumbs up 👍
#ghostin
Outlaws😂😂 "we don't like rules" has more rules than the hoa🤦🤣🤣🤣🤣🤌🤌🤌💯👍👌
Karens with guns and prostitution rings.
Solid video.
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Definitely not the life for me, but I'll say I've met plenty of dudes in outlaw clubs at rallies and group rides and they've always been respectful to me. I of course offer the same respect. I just like to ride, not trying to start beef with anyone anywhere.
I joined a club to ride motorcycles and party with brothers I knew I could trust. (This was in the late 70s.)
I was the 1000th LIKE! YESSSSS!!! 😆 Hadda do it🤘🤘
Thanks for the info. All about Respect.
Much respect
well learned many many years ago. i dont run with nobody. i dont even allow a women in my house.
Hey SOSE 👋
I'm really glad you're willing to make videos like this!!!
People really need to clearly understand these things. Even people who only want to hang around at the house because they like to party while having no prior understanding of even the most basic rules and or expectations of personal conduct...
I've known people who got drunk at the Club House and ended up getting educated quick and hard and literally have absolutely no idea why it happened... 🤔
The best advice I can give anyone is simple...
Understand that it's Not A Game or a Fantasy World, you will be held personally accountable for your actions, including the words that come out of your mouth!!!
**P E R I O D**
Literally 99% of people don't have the ability to live this lifestyle or even participate within and around it... 🤔 😳
Just Sayin'🤬
Very true they dont know why most of the time
It makes sense to cover up in a car when people pass you, they can see your colours.
Some clubs require a minimum time on all stages before you can even think to obtaining full patch status. Club business is CLUB BUSINESS
#ghostin I've seen the Bad Boy Image in small group rides. Guys who are normally quiet and low key, but as soon as they put on a leather vest and get a few buddies around them they are suddenly "bad a$$ bikers", strutting around, getting loud, trying to get people to ride in 2 x 2 formation, etc. This is why I rarely do any group rides any more, and when I do it's a small group, 4 or 5 guys max, and they are all people I've rode with before and I know don't get "instant tough guy syndrome" every time they throw a leg over a bike. Don't need to be part of any collateral damage because some wannabe suddenly thinks he's tough and mouths off to the wrong person.
That’s how you do it you fold your Chaleco and place it in the trunk ! We aren’t a car club ! You don’t wear your Chaleco in the car ! Good video ! On point with these topics !
#🏴🏳️NATION
Much respect
I often wonder if two different MC clubs can exist in the same house , I've seen this before, and I know it's not considered a patch over
So my man stepped down after his brother the prez died. The whole set changed. He gave me his cut after he took all the patches off. Told me to sleep with it when I'm scared or lonely. I'm honored.
Now we are broken up I asked him if he wants it back he said no its for me...I'm honored but want to burn it at times. How should I feel