@@frankmartinez8509 I know, some frustration, difficult to believe, my government scam me at this moment and receive answer this is not in their system, but they fire me trying to rebuild their system well. I am watching the code and know each line of code behind her interface. This is ridiculous, I don't exist in their system. This is not a joke, I have ever spend 8 hours in a top secret zone from government waiting with nothing. I don't always find myself on webcams. Actually, I wonder what I will do. I will try to resend my CV at government like a cyber analyst, just for fun to see them to know someone who doesn't exist in their system.
About 15 years ago another club we do "not" talk to had their stuff stolen out of a member's home by a crackhead. That crackhead tried to sell the stuff to an associate of ours. That associate called us and the crackhead got his ass beat. If there was no honor or code we could have kept it and put it on display but we didn't. We know that club wouldn't either so we arranged a meeting and peacefully gave it back to them. Those colors are cherished and people will defend them with their lives.
That's phuckin' awesome! Build bridges and tear down walls. It is the road less traveled that fosters the best in human beings. Reading about a crackhead thief getting his ass handed to him doesn't hurt either, lol. Keep 'er shiny side up good sir, peace.
Just ran across this site and I'm loving the fact that somebody is finally brave enough to speak their mind without retribution against them for speaking out loud and proud 😎🤙
Dude I really enjoy your content, I am from South Africa, I have always wanted a Harley and watching ur videos has helped me in not giving a crap about what others say, this is the year, I am going to buy my Harley Davidson Iron 883 and I thank u man, I want that FREEDOM like every biker. KEEP GHOSTING BROTHER
@@DemonsRow Always man. You ever come through Red Hill PA let me know. You can come grab a beer at the VFW and meet some good people and have some food. We are a hour north of Philly so just a heads up if your on the road man. We got guys in veteran biker clubs not 1% or nothin but I'm sure they'd enjoy talking to you.
Very interesting story. Personally I find more brotherhood and antiseperation among bikers than anywhere. A military mindset and that is fine with me. Respect among all and the willingness to help anyone in need. Thank you for the story.
Funniest thing I remember about a 1% club members was them riding up to a friends neighbor's house. Bikes colors on ...then they got into a mini van with no colors on
Ya they take there cut off when riding in a cage it's disrespectful wearing your cut in a cage so really isn't funny that they did that it's outlaw 1%er MC code to do that
How’s it funny ? Lol all MCs require you to take off your cut if your going ride in a car and fold it up out it away in the trunk. It’s disrespectful to wear it in the car
Been in clubs long time, full patch member, prospected 3 times. All you said is the way it is, I won't give a prospective brother a task that I am not prepared to do myself. L&R,
I have my own take on brotherhood and i consider any biker a brother. Whether you accept it or not. I separate us from the general public and group us all together as one. Got a pretty good philosophy on our mindset.
I hear that!! i agree a separate from the General Public, im more accepting to all bikers as one huge community of Individuals......we Chaos and order lol.
Hey my brother. Love your video 's .I tryed to get in my favorite Club but unfortunately with bad heart failure an heath trouble I can't do it.But I still hang out with the club when I can . My wife of 23 years passed a way an they were all very kind to me. I love the H..D s .
#GHOSTIN Sose my Bro. If you may remember I'm a former Australian Soldier and mixed it with many on 2 wheels and love the life. Never a 1%er but lived freedom Brother.
I am in a Military Association comprised of mostly Veterans & Sons of Veterans we keep to our Mission Statement which is taking care of Veterans. When on the Road we all know the the one percenters run it if we are on a ride or Run and encounter them they give us Respect why? Because we give them RESPECT!.
Outlaws in Milwaukee, C.C.Riders in Madison. Wisconsin and Fairbanks, Alaska. Put up the ones you know and where. Think it would be interesting to know who is where. Thanks Sose, keep it up, til we all Ghostin' baby.............
There was a young guy who was wearing a Kutt of another club and he wandered into our Bar in Dallas. We let him hang, talked with him, even shot some pool. Then he made the mistake we were waiting for, he took off his Kutt to shoot pool. At 2am he had to pay every member of the SPMC bar tab if he wanted it back. $965 bucks later at 240am when the tab was paid he was told it was in the Newspaper box across the street. Never saw that guy again.
Good friend of mine is prez of the local chapter mc, I get invited to 99% of events/rides. He's been trying to get me to prospect, I just tell him I don't have the time to commit to a club so I don't feel it's in my interest to prospect. I'm prefectly fine with being a hang around.
Things may change one day. At least that's what happened to me after "accidentally" hanging around for over 2 years. I've been a Full Patch Member with my MC since 2019. Before I decided to Prospect, I was constantly asked and my answer was always the same. Until one day it wasn't. Everybody rides or doesn't ride for their own reason. Same with wearing colors.
Yeah if you don't have time don't do it. You will only be a crappy prospect and make you look bad. Plus advertised time involved is just mandatory's... if you do JUST mandatory's you are viewed as a POS. It's expected you are at all the events, not just the mandatory ones. There is a reason so many people are unmarried wtihout kids, or kids they are involved in their lives constantly and older retirees who kids are out the house.
I'm a hang-around for an outlaw club, assigned to a sponsor & in contact daily. Seems pretty quick for all that so i want to feel them out longer, make sure it's right for all of us.
I got to know some bikers. I found them to be cool, easy going. I'm especially thinking of a guy that came through a work rehab program that I worked for.. I enjoyed our talks and hope he's doing well. He had a great Indian bike.
So glad I found this channel, I subscribed months ago and hit the bell but never got any notifications. When a video popped up on my feed I instanley clicked on it and noticed I was not subscribed anymore. I immediately resubbed and now I'm keeping a closer eye on things. Gotdamn screwtube!
Two questing big homie, 1)When it comes to wearing support gear. E.I, shirts, rings, sweaters. Do they NEED to be purchased from the club? What’s your opinion on that? 2)How do you suggest you approach an unknown member or known member to request support gear? Without Lookin, weak. For a lack of better words
1. Buy it thru the club/chapter cause its SUPPORT gear, it supports the club or chapter. Dont dare get shit from somewhere thats not approved like Ebay,amazon or whatever. It aint opinion homie its facts. My club or any club dont play that. 2. To approach a member to ask for gear just ask but remember we are not all happy go lucky nice attitude guys, we are all different in some way. Look at his vest and if he is local then more of a chance he'll know. Dont be in cali asking for montana support gear. Dont come off with the bro approach cause you aint my bro, but the Hey you guys have support gear i can buy off ya'll approach is better. Its gonna be a yea/no or im busy answer. Good luck man.
@@tonyvelez1821 well that’s why I asked. I don’t want the eBay, wish, etc garbage. If I’m going to support a club I want the gear from the actual club. I’m always respectful when talking to anyone member or not and I know how to change up my vocabulary based on who I’m talking to. I know by each little patch who’s known for being more approachable and who’s not. In my area anyways (NL, Canada) was more or less asking advice on how to go about doing so. And this basically answered my question. Much love and respect
Honesty is key. If you genuinely can't make a meeting, work, family etc ok. Just don't lie! We had a member saying he was working but turns out he was with his girl. If he just said he needed time with his girl nobody would have minded. BUT HE LIED.
You didn't mention one of the main rules to being in an outlaw biker club... being an outlaw. Do these guys do any crimes that actually make money or is it all about clothing, fights, patches, respect and merch?
Because that's club business. When it comes to the streets each club meets and votes on how they conduct business whatever that may be. Nobody especially a club is gonna tell anybody about that business that isn't a member of that club
Sose my bro how are you doing hope you doing well. I been away for sometime. Love to be back and watch you great content again. Shout-Out to everybody on the Demons row community. Respect and One Love Holla from the Netherlands my brush xD So for my bad english but i'm partying right now drinking booze and we have a lot of snow fall here in Holland at the moment. You all stay health and safe respect to ya'all
I worked for a dealership and from management to sales ppl were apart of a 1% you wouldn't even know unless they mentioned it. I was 22 and they were grown men. I learned a lot about life from them. I would join a 1% in a heartbeat
Thanks for the knowledge brother I've been in the M/C world for over 10 plus years and I love it and I also respect it because you can get fuck up if you don't understand the club you join. I will be supporting your website soon.
What happens if you have a Hells Angel and a Outlaw on the same construction job and they work for the same company? Thought that would make a good video for you to make
I found out what the 77% I was querying you about earlier. It is a number on the patch of the Wellington Chapter of the Nomads - a New Zealand MC. New Zealand Nomads were formed out of the Black Power and are loosely afflied with the Australian Nomads MC. However, the Australian and New Zealand patches are differents, Black Power is the second largest club in New Zealand, formed as the "Black Bulls," as a reaction to early members conflict with the Mongrel Mob - New Zealand's largest club. I'm a psychologist and lotsa these fellas trust me and will work with me if they need the type of services I provide.
Yo I’m in Texas . Been doing video for a M/C down here Dallas area . Your so right about a lot of stuff you say . I mostly observe not too much talking. It’s a White club and my brother N law is a patch member . So that’s how I was introduced to the club . This is a whole different world the M/C lifestyle. I’ve covered events for them and clubhouse parties etc. just wanted to say thx for your knowledge it has taught me how to move when I’m around them recording etc. From how to hug a patch member to just sitting back and observing and so on .. I’m not a biker or anything I just own a video company. But I’m starting to think they want me to join . I’ve been given a nickname and now they have me were a club T shirt when I show up with my camera . Also I don’t own a bike and I remember what you said about that . How should I respond if they ask me to join ? Thx in advance I appreciate the time you put into your channel.
#GHOSTIN Checkin in on the ROW! Informative as always! Good rudimentary vid for those who don't know! Apologies @Demonsrow & @SoseGhost for not commenting as of late! Dealing with health issues! Many Blessings! Keep bringing the #HolyGrail of #MCculture to the masses! ML&R 🤘 #NorCal #ButteCo @WilliamDeFronzo
On Webster avenue in the Bronx there was it might be still there a motorcycle hells Angels club they invited me in there bar and they gave me some beer hot dogs and hamburgers they were very nice to me there's some guys playing pool in the back of the bar but they were cool. It was on a hot summer day maybe in the late 90s early 2000. I haven't been there since I don't know if it's still there but they had motorcycles outside the front of there motorcycle club bar.
I never saw a hells angels club house on Webster im from the bronx i must of just missed it or not knew it was one. Never saw Harley’s growing up in the bronx.
@@DemonsRow it was off of Webster avenue it was a bar and the Hell's Angels were in there. They invited me in there and they gave me some beer hot dogs and hamburgers
I had a biker cut me off on the freeway and throw objects out of a bag on his bike at my car is that a thing or what didn’t get a good look at the patch white strip with letters on top a chopper in the middle and a white strip with letters on the bottom just curious if throwing things at cars is some kind of ritual or something?
So provided you give that sll back can you just walk away anytime with out repercussions? I have read about some gangs being blood in blood out which I've always thought to be ridiculous
Just a little insight. Members are club members, not gang members. As far as being able to walk away, that depends on the situation. Some people can take a whooping, and some have the club's respect and leave with a hand shake
I've been around the biker scene off and on for 40+ years. I've had a number of offers as a "hang around" always respectfully declined. Too many ridiculous rules. And I never was good at following rules. I prefered to ride on my own. I don't ride much anymore since getting hit by a truck in 18. But hey, if someone is into that scene more power to you. Just know what you're getting yourself into.
Would someone on an 80" evo have problems keeping up with the modern day pack? I plan to add as much compression as my gaskets and head bolts can tolerate... but still? Thanks 🫳
Where I am we have HA Mongols and Bandidos. And a bunch of other clubs I don't know are 1% clubs. But I don't know I'm not involved I respect the lifestyle though
I agree with everything you said. I got a freind who belongs to a non 1% club and he sits there while fellow co workers call his club a gang, meth dealers and other shit, I'm like dude man up don't let them talk shit about your club. Bikers be they 1% or not are just men that dont want to be slaves.
I live in Seattle area and one of my friends live in Arizona. He is in fact an MC. But because its seasonal here I enjoy Sports bikes VS. cruisers. At 53 he's a lifelong friend and so he continues to respect me. And it leaves me feeling bad Because I tend to choose sports bikes over Cruisers. Would you classify me as a POS because I cant put down my fast assed Sports bike?? I know My MC Buddy just respects it But I'm curious overall. Am I the elephant in the room????
The thing to not just skip a meeting, for no reason, IMHO, is not just a MC thing, its a not be a asshole thing. At least that is what I have been told growing up!
That's what men are supposed to do! But depending on who you ride with, missing church without an excuse can get you fined, missing nationals can get your cut stripped and you bounced, unless you have a legit reason (hospital, military deployment or locked up)!
Yo, what's going on with this club out of Texas called "Hells Egos" apparently it's been around for 10+ years and I can't UNDERSTAND how the top rocker can have that name, sounding so similar to another club?
SPMC Red River only allows Harley's and Indians. If you got a sport bike you got to grow up and get a Cruiser (at least a 1200) before you join our club.
Im just trying to understand why people would want to join something that adds more laws to their life? I cant join something with extra laws after getting out the army
I can confirm that race isn't always an issue. I've had invitations from people who where in a 'white' club. And when I visited a ralley or clubhouse I never felt uncomfortable. I suppose personality can be more important than race. One of the major 'white' clubs in our country even had a colored president. It shows that not everything is always as 'black & white" as the mainstream media likes to portray it. Even when you're colored, when a club member vouches for you and invites you for a visit you will be treated as a guest and with respect by his brothers. Unless you behave yourself like a dick. That's how I have experienced the biker culture. Keep making these vid's, they're a real treasure of knowledge. . L&R
Did you say a prospect who has a sport bike would have to get a “quieter” bike? Everyone one I know with a Harley has loud pipes on it? I know these MCs ain’t running stock exhaust.
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#GHOSTIN! 💯👍
Dud get yo the point quit rambling
@@frankmartinez8509 I know, some frustration, difficult to believe, my government scam me at this moment and receive answer this is not in their system, but they fire me trying to rebuild their system well. I am watching the code and know each line of code behind her interface. This is ridiculous, I don't exist in their system. This is not a joke, I have ever spend 8 hours in a top secret zone from government waiting with nothing. I don't always find myself on webcams. Actually, I wonder what I will do. I will try to resend my CV at government like a cyber analyst, just for fun to see them to know someone who doesn't exist in their system.
I'm too tired to become a gangster
Me2
So get a room
MC rules take you out of " the gansta" mentality. Not put you in it!
@@altonhipp4075 feel free to develop because for the most of us there ain't much difference (altho there is some indeed)
@@Mikhail.Tolstykh if you mc culture only difference is misconception...true mc culture has no recognition of "difference"...
About 15 years ago another club we do "not" talk to had their stuff stolen out of a member's home by a crackhead. That crackhead tried to sell the stuff to an associate of ours. That associate called us and the crackhead got his ass beat. If there was no honor or code we could have kept it and put it on display but we didn't. We know that club wouldn't either so we arranged a meeting and peacefully gave it back to them. Those colors are cherished and people will defend them with their lives.
That's phuckin' awesome! Build bridges and tear down walls. It is the road less traveled that fosters the best in human beings. Reading about a crackhead thief getting his ass handed to him doesn't hurt either, lol. Keep 'er shiny side up good sir, peace.
But members of the general public are fair game, I guess?
Just ran across this site and I'm loving the fact that somebody is finally brave enough to speak their mind without retribution against them for speaking out loud and proud 😎🤙
Appreciate you
Ya, Soze always tells his stories with respect. It's never about calling people out on-line, just explaining MC life.
@@DemonsRowyour a pissy
Dude I really enjoy your content, I am from South Africa, I have always wanted a Harley and watching ur videos has helped me in not giving a crap about what others say, this is the year, I am going to buy my Harley Davidson Iron 883 and I thank u man, I want that FREEDOM like every biker.
KEEP GHOSTING BROTHER
Been waitin for your channel support to come back man. Glad to see your still operational.
Thank you brother
@@DemonsRow Always man. You ever come through Red Hill PA let me know. You can come grab a beer at the VFW and meet some good people and have some food. We are a hour north of Philly so just a heads up if your on the road man. We got guys in veteran biker clubs not 1% or nothin but I'm sure they'd enjoy talking to you.
Very interesting story. Personally I find more brotherhood and antiseperation among bikers than anywhere. A military mindset and that is fine with me. Respect among all and the willingness to help anyone in need. Thank you for the story.
Appreciate you tuning in
@@DemonsRow Can I become a Outlaw if I'm real skinny and look 18 in the face? Is there any requirements on how you look?
Funniest thing I remember about a 1% club members was them riding up to a friends neighbor's house. Bikes colors on ...then they got into a mini van with no colors on
Yes that disrespecting your color by wearing then inside a car
Ya they take there cut off when riding in a cage it's disrespectful wearing your cut in a cage so really isn't funny that they did that it's outlaw 1%er MC code to do that
@@HodgeySYL81 Guess I should add that I grew up with one of them and knew the others so to me it was funny I know the rules
@@zilari3662 don't get how thats funny in anyway but ok
How’s it funny ? Lol all MCs require you to take off your cut if your going ride in a car and fold it up out it away in the trunk. It’s disrespectful to wear it in the car
Loyalty and Respect at all cost! Much respect homie.
Much respect
6:56 “The most commonly known set of rules followed by most motorcycle clubs are derived from Robert’s Rules of Order!”
Been in clubs long time, full patch member, prospected 3 times. All you said is the way it is, I won't give a prospective brother a task that I am not prepared to do myself. L&R,
Much love
#GHOSTIN ! Been awhile Big One . Good episode as usual .
I have my own take on brotherhood and i consider any biker a brother. Whether you accept it or not. I separate us from the general public and group us all together as one. Got a pretty good philosophy on our mindset.
Anyone on (their own) two wheels is more vulnerable than a car driver, be it accident or theft.
Look out for each other.
I hear that!! i agree a separate from the General Public, im more accepting to all bikers as one huge community of Individuals......we Chaos and order lol.
I think most motorcycle enthusiasts feel the same way.
Can I become a Outlaw if I'm real skinny and look 18 in the face? Is there any requirements on how you look?
Losing your cut is bitch shit, you'll get straightened out for sure!
Hey my brother. Love your video 's .I tryed to get in my favorite Club but unfortunately with bad heart failure an heath trouble I can't do it.But I still hang out with the club when I can . My wife of 23 years passed a way an they were all very kind to me. I love the H..D s .
Dam im sorry to hear that
I met a 1 percenter years ago at a tattoo shop, he was a prospect for a club & didn't make it, so he went to another chapter & he got in.
But wouldn't the other chapter look down on that?
@@yettiluch1 no idea ?
@@yettiluch1 that would imply that they don't respect the other chapter's decision making, he didn't say why maybe one guy just didn't him
@@jameschanin876 Why he didn't make it?
@@WizardsPath-if5oq Im not sure he never told me,
Thanks!
your awesome
@@DemonsRow nothing but love brother- thank you for all you do
Tapping in my dude 💪
Great information, as usual.
Another great one! Thanks for breaking it down, Soze!
Thank you Dan
I just don't understand practically how you work a job and support your family and at the same time put the club above all else????
Thank you again for your education to the mass... you kill it Sose ❤
Man my heart yearns to scream out mad respect for MC culture... I love these people the outlaws of the road, good people just they do their own thing.
Good people aren't outlaws. They are drug dealers and theives. And if they weren't, they would be in just a normal MC.
#GHOSTIN Sose my Bro. If you may remember I'm a former Australian Soldier and mixed it with many on 2 wheels and love the life. Never a 1%er but lived freedom Brother.
Thats awesome my brother
My dad was an outlaw prospect hang around and I'm tired of seeing the way this world's going and I'm struggling and I need help
Awesome videos bro and very educational. Keep them coming
One of my favorite memories of being a prospect is the “show me clause” that made for some interesting moments.
Show what---< your ding a ling?> OMG😂👎
I guess they can get prospects to do just about anything they figure. A fools game!
I am in a Military Association comprised of mostly Veterans & Sons of Veterans we keep to our Mission Statement which is taking care of Veterans. When on the Road we all know the the one percenters run it if we are on a ride or Run and encounter them they give us Respect why? Because we give them RESPECT!.
Outlaws in Milwaukee, C.C.Riders in Madison. Wisconsin and Fairbanks, Alaska. Put up the ones you know and where. Think it would be interesting to know who is where. Thanks Sose, keep it up, til we all Ghostin' baby.............
Excellent content as usual Sose🤙🏻
Thank you brother
There was a young guy who was wearing a Kutt of another club and he wandered into our Bar in Dallas. We let him hang, talked with him, even shot some pool. Then he made the mistake we were waiting for, he took off his Kutt to shoot pool. At 2am he had to pay every member of the SPMC bar tab if he wanted it back. $965 bucks later at 240am when the tab was paid he was told it was in the Newspaper box across the street. Never saw that guy again.
Thank you for another informative vid bro
Thank you bro
I am gone to much to be in a club. Lol unless there is a truck driver MC. There could be but I never heard of one . Be safe later.
That sounds awesome the meetings are over the radio and everybody gets a "nomad patch" 😅🎉
Good friend of mine is prez of the local chapter mc, I get invited to 99% of events/rides. He's been trying to get me to prospect, I just tell him I don't have the time to commit to a club so I don't feel it's in my interest to prospect. I'm prefectly fine with being a hang around.
Best thing bro
Things may change one day. At least that's what happened to me after "accidentally" hanging around for over 2 years. I've been a Full Patch Member with my MC since 2019. Before I decided to Prospect, I was constantly asked and my answer was always the same. Until one day it wasn't. Everybody rides or doesn't ride for their own reason. Same with wearing colors.
Yeah if you don't have time don't do it. You will only be a crappy prospect and make you look bad. Plus advertised time involved is just mandatory's... if you do JUST mandatory's you are viewed as a POS. It's expected you are at all the events, not just the mandatory ones. There is a reason so many people are unmarried wtihout kids, or kids they are involved in their lives constantly and older retirees who kids are out the house.
I'm a hang-around for an outlaw club, assigned to a sponsor & in contact daily. Seems pretty quick for all that so i want to feel them out longer, make sure it's right for all of us.
Lmao thats because membership is on the decline ....any fresh blood is welcomed
@@eldiabllo1989 other hang-around is prospecting already. Glad I watch these videos! Haha
S/O to Sose and Demonscrow
Kept a buddy i was riding with from doing 150 through a club and taught him how to not get kicked
appreciate you
I got to know some bikers. I found them to be cool, easy going. I'm especially thinking of a guy that came through a work rehab program that I worked for.. I enjoyed our talks and hope he's doing well. He had a great Indian bike.
This video answered alot of questions I had. Good stuff!
Im glad
So glad I found this channel, I subscribed months ago and hit the bell but never got any notifications. When a video popped up on my feed I instanley clicked on it and noticed I was not subscribed anymore. I immediately resubbed and now I'm keeping a closer eye on things. Gotdamn screwtube!
Appreciate you for that
Two questing big homie,
1)When it comes to wearing support gear. E.I, shirts, rings, sweaters.
Do they NEED to be purchased from the club? What’s your opinion on that?
2)How do you suggest you approach an unknown member or known member to request support gear?
Without Lookin, weak. For a lack of better words
1. Buy it thru the club/chapter cause its SUPPORT gear, it supports the club or chapter. Dont dare get shit from somewhere thats not approved like Ebay,amazon or whatever. It aint opinion homie its facts. My club or any club dont play that.
2. To approach a member to ask for gear just ask but remember we are not all happy go lucky nice attitude guys, we are all different in some way.
Look at his vest and if he is local then more of a chance he'll know. Dont be in cali asking for montana support gear. Dont come off with the bro approach cause you aint my bro, but the Hey you guys have support gear i can buy off ya'll approach is better. Its gonna be a yea/no or im busy answer.
Good luck man.
Yes has to be from the club
@@tonyvelez1821 well that’s why I asked. I don’t want the eBay, wish, etc garbage. If I’m going to support a club I want the gear from the actual club. I’m always respectful when talking to anyone member or not and I know how to change up my vocabulary based on who I’m talking to. I know by each little patch who’s known for being more approachable and who’s not. In my area anyways (NL, Canada) was more or less asking advice on how to go about doing so. And this basically answered my question. Much love and respect
@@DemonsRow right on man. Thanks for answering my question. Respect
@@Some_Newfie youll be aight man. Just be yourself
I can't wait for daytona Bike Week. Great video, sose!
#GHOSTIN
Thank you
Honesty is key. If you genuinely can't make a meeting, work, family etc ok. Just don't lie! We had a member saying he was working but turns out he was with his girl. If he just said he needed time with his girl nobody would have minded. BUT HE LIED.
18wheeling ghostin thumbs up 👍
You didn't mention one of the main rules to being in an outlaw biker club... being an outlaw. Do these guys do any crimes that actually make money or is it all about clothing, fights, patches, respect and merch?
Because that's club business. When it comes to the streets each club meets and votes on how they conduct business whatever that may be. Nobody especially a club is gonna tell anybody about that business that isn't a member of that club
@@Haji_slatt420 LOL, sure... Omerta right?
Very useful info, Bless you
Sose my bro how are you doing hope you doing well. I been away for sometime. Love to be back and watch you great content again. Shout-Out to everybody on the Demons row community. Respect and One Love Holla from the Netherlands my brush xD So for my bad english but i'm partying right now drinking booze and we have a lot of snow fall here in Holland at the moment. You all stay health and safe respect to ya'all
Hope your well robin
@@DemonsRow iam all good bro thank you Big Up for you
I worked for a dealership and from management to sales ppl were apart of a 1% you wouldn't even know unless they mentioned it. I was 22 and they were grown men. I learned a lot about life from them. I would join a 1% in a heartbeat
if I join, when to I get the rediculous clothing to wear?
My desk job has less rules, restrictions, and obligations. I work from home and can ride anytime I want. I'm good lol
Thanks for the knowledge brother I've been in the M/C world for over 10 plus years and I love it and I also respect it because you can get fuck up if you don't understand the club you join. I will be supporting your website soon.
Thank you james
What happens if you have a Hells Angel and a Outlaw on the same construction job and they work for the same company?
Thought that would make a good video for you to make
Damn dawg I've been trying to order a skull mask for a min 😂 when they gonna be back in stock? Take my money 😅 #respect
Workin on it
Thanks for sharing this 👍
Enjoy your amazing day ☺️🙃🤍
Thank you love same to you
I found out what the 77% I was querying you about earlier. It is a number on the patch of the Wellington Chapter of the Nomads - a New Zealand MC. New Zealand Nomads were formed out of the Black Power and are loosely afflied with the Australian Nomads MC. However, the Australian and New Zealand patches are differents, Black Power is the second largest club in New Zealand, formed as the "Black Bulls," as a reaction to early members conflict with the Mongrel Mob - New Zealand's largest club. I'm a psychologist and lotsa these fellas trust me and will work with me if they need the type of services I provide.
If I don't drink but get asked to come around an outlaw club would that be an issue
Yo I’m in Texas . Been doing video for a M/C down here Dallas area . Your so right about a lot of stuff you say . I mostly observe not too much talking. It’s a White club and my brother N law is a patch member . So that’s how I was introduced to the club . This is a whole different world the M/C lifestyle. I’ve covered events for them and clubhouse parties etc. just wanted to say thx for your knowledge it has taught me how to move when I’m around them recording etc. From how to hug a patch member to just sitting back and observing and so on .. I’m not a biker or anything I just own a video company. But I’m starting to think they want me to join . I’ve been given a nickname and now they have me were a club T shirt when I show up with my camera . Also I don’t own a bike and I remember what you said about that . How should I respond if they ask me to join ? Thx in advance I appreciate the time you put into your channel.
I miss when you used to do the certified ghost and ghostett
Too much work an your the only person who has asked about it in years
I'm at bail bond officer and a lot of times I bail out motorcycle clubs guys out of jail.
Watch "Satudarah lid bad meeting"
A member gets de-patched..I think for contacting.
#GHOSTIN Checkin in on the ROW! Informative as always! Good rudimentary vid for those who don't know! Apologies @Demonsrow & @SoseGhost for not commenting as of late! Dealing with health issues! Many Blessings! Keep bringing the #HolyGrail of #MCculture to the masses! ML&R 🤘
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@@DemonsRow I TY! Kindly for the Well Wishes!🤘
On Webster avenue in the Bronx there was it might be still there a motorcycle hells Angels club they invited me in there bar and they gave me some beer hot dogs and hamburgers they were very nice to me there's some guys playing pool in the back of the bar but they were cool. It was on a hot summer day maybe in the late 90s early 2000. I haven't been there since I don't know if it's still there but they had motorcycles outside the front of there motorcycle club bar.
It was off of Webster avenue in the Bronx.
I never saw a hells angels club house on Webster im from the bronx i must of just missed it or not knew it was one. Never saw Harley’s growing up in the bronx.
@@DemonsRow it was off of Webster avenue it was a bar and the Hell's Angels were in there. They invited me in there and they gave me some beer hot dogs and hamburgers
@@DemonsRow it was near a baseball park it was on a dead end Street. But it was off Webster avenue
What should you do if you're out for a ride and, hypothetically, you come across a diamond members' cut?
@@DavidStirm are you telling me this because it's your go-to method? She must be screening your calls by now.
I had a biker cut me off on the freeway and throw objects out of a bag on his bike at my car is that a thing or what didn’t get a good look at the patch white strip with letters on top a chopper in the middle and a white strip with letters on the bottom just curious if throwing things at cars is some kind of ritual or something?
When you cut off old school bikers
Hell yeah I love these videos man, sose for president of the US!!!
Thanks bro no more taxes the paper is printed from thin air lol
So provided you give that sll back can you just walk away anytime with out repercussions? I have read about some gangs being blood in blood out which I've always thought to be ridiculous
Just a little insight. Members are club members, not gang members. As far as being able to walk away, that depends on the situation. Some people can take a whooping, and some have the club's respect and leave with a hand shake
I know alot of clubs frown on sportbikes other than sportbike clubs but do they frown on V-Rods?
I never heard that before
@@DemonsRow I know nothing about the clubs but I do like watching your videos. I was speaking of the big Harley Davidson clubs
👍damn big Sose over 200 k on the subs you blowing up happy for you dawg!
Thank you brother
I've been around the biker scene off and on for 40+ years. I've had a number of offers as a "hang around" always respectfully declined. Too many ridiculous rules. And I never was good at following rules.
I prefered to ride on my own. I don't ride much anymore since getting hit by a truck in 18.
But hey, if someone is into that scene more power to you. Just know what you're getting yourself into.
Can I become a Outlaw if I'm real skinny and look 18 in the face? Is there any requirements on how you look?
Great info. Are you going to Daytona in March?
I dont think so too much work and i dont have time for all the hassle hotels all the bs just to say yea i was here this day
@@DemonsRow I completely understand.
Would someone on an 80" evo have problems keeping up
with the modern day pack?
I plan to add as much compression as my gaskets and head bolts can tolerate... but still?
Thanks 🫳
What about engine size requirement? I heard 1300cc minimum.
Yes truth
Where I am we have HA Mongols and Bandidos. And a bunch of other clubs I don't know are 1% clubs. But I don't know I'm not involved I respect the lifestyle though
I agree with everything you said. I got a freind who belongs to a non 1% club and he sits there while fellow co workers call his club a gang, meth dealers and other shit, I'm like dude man up don't let them talk shit about your club. Bikers be they 1% or not are just men that dont want to be slaves.
Do you use the Injustice 2 music in the background? It sounds like it that would be sick.
Definitely learned a few things on this video well layed out 😊
Thank you brother
# Ghostin from Port Orange. Waiting on bike week.
#ghostin
I like watching these videos
appreciate you
Why are almost all the photos you show are of clubs in Europe?
So do u buy membership and get invited after u buy membership?
Keep up the great content brother ☝🏽
thank you brother
I live in Seattle area and one of my friends live in Arizona. He is in fact an MC. But because its seasonal here I enjoy Sports bikes VS. cruisers. At 53 he's a lifelong friend and so he continues to respect me. And it leaves me feeling bad Because I tend to choose sports bikes over Cruisers. Would you classify me as a POS because I cant put down my fast assed Sports bike?? I know My MC Buddy just respects it But I'm curious overall. Am I the elephant in the room????
No ride what you like
What are the benefits of these bike “clubs”
Everyone has their own reasoning for joining. For me, the club life gave me that sense of camaraderie that I haven't had since leaving the service.
The thing to not just skip a meeting, for no reason, IMHO,
is not just a MC thing, its a not be a asshole thing. At least that is what I have been told growing up!
Absolutely
That's what men are supposed to do!
But depending on who you ride with, missing church without an excuse can get you fined, missing nationals can get your cut stripped and you bounced, unless you have a legit reason (hospital, military deployment or locked up)!
You lost me at 2:20. The Urine Odor meeting doesn’t belong in the same slideshow as real MCs.
Ill survive
Hey i got question if someone dies can they buried in colors /cut ?
Depends on the club most no
@@DemonsRow thx for answer .
# 9 can girlfriend's or wives who ride on the back can they wear their man's vest?
LMMFVAO!!
😂😂NOOO
No def not
Their vest would be a property of X in MC culture... depending on the club it's property of the road name of the individual or the club itself.
Respect, Faithfulness, Commitment and Reliability.
Yo, what's going on with this club out of Texas called "Hells Egos" apparently it's been around for 10+ years and I can't UNDERSTAND how the top rocker can have that name, sounding so similar to another club?
There very known
SPMC Red River only allows Harley's and Indians. If you got a sport bike you got to grow up and get a Cruiser (at least a 1200) before you join our club.
Im just trying to understand why people would want to join something that adds more laws to their life? I cant join something with extra laws after getting out the army
Been riding by these rules, and am now 63, but never got asked to hang around or prospect any MC, even after asking....known several but..?
Nowadays most always want numbers
@@DemonsRow most...alot want dues!....you can patch up buying in, when it used to be honor got u patched........maybe that's my prob....skinny wallet.
My honor was never questiond.
Is it mandatory to your motorcycle licensed
Some are not all
Thanks Sose. 👍🙏
Thanks ant
I realize it depends on the club, but generallt how do the 1% and 99% clubs interact?
Thats an entire episode lol
@@DemonsRow LMAO. Thanks. This was the first vid of yours I saw.
I'll come back to this later, but once was said something like rule 10 *Don't* , right up to rule 1 _I told you so_ . but I enjoy these stories! 100
Been lookin for that "void" to be filled. Since "The Aging Rebel"... 07.. "FOIA"
Void?
What is that intro beat its 🔥 asf
Jacob lizotte
Grouchy Marx; 'I refuse to join any club that would have me as a member."
I can confirm that race isn't always an issue. I've had invitations from people who where in a 'white' club. And when I visited a ralley or clubhouse I never felt uncomfortable. I suppose personality can be more important than race. One of the major 'white' clubs in our country even had a colored president. It shows that not everything is always as 'black & white" as the mainstream media likes to portray it. Even when you're colored, when a club member vouches for you and invites you for a visit you will be treated as a guest and with respect by his brothers. Unless you behave yourself like a dick. That's how I have experienced the biker culture. Keep making these vid's, they're a real treasure of knowledge. . L&R
Oh yha We ghosting babey crib to mc crazy life brother and I thought my life was crazy lol it is but in a different way. Respect ✊ brother
Lol much love brother
@@DemonsRow u to bro 😎
Ps ghost is 8 moons old now coming along nicely right little Cartier lol 😂
Did you say a prospect who has a sport bike would have to get a “quieter” bike? Everyone one I know with a Harley has loud pipes on it? I know these MCs ain’t running stock exhaust.
Listen again
Great video
Smashed that 👍
Thank you
@@DemonsRow np i enjoy the content