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I have been riding my entire life and have never thought of myself as a lone wolf and have never been in a MC. I rode with a club for a while, went to the clubhouse now and then when invited and knew that several of the members would have my back if I needed them. Everything happened really organically with me and the guys in the club, we just hit it off. I think they wanted me around for my comedic genius, we were always laughing. After 3 or 4 months I was asked to prospect and had to respectfully decline as club life did not fit my life schedule and responsibilities. We have a lot of MC clubs here and I have always had good interaction with them, still ride with a few of the guys from time to time.
I can only speak for me... When I came home from deployment, I didn't come home emotionally. I was stuck in a dark place. Couple years later I got into motorcycles. That became a huge stress release. However I still could care less about anyone or anything. Eventually for me, I became bored with riding alone. I ended up going to different events. Then ended up joining a MC. Joining a MC helped and hurt me in so many ways. The brotherhood, structure and accountability helped me learn to get out of my head and emotionally come home. It hurt me because, as I was learning to heal and reconnect I obsessed and put the club above everything. I neglected to figure out a healthy family, work and club balance. My family and work performance suffered the most. It was always like, when 1 was up the other 2 were down. The club life did help me start to come back from a dark place. However finding the right Brothers really taught me the most. They are consistent with me when im at my highest down to my lowest. Im nowhere near perfect but my Brothers...my Family...motivate me to be a better person each and every day. Juggernaut 1%ER
I feel ya brother. I came home from Afghanistan that was my 4 th deployment. The others left me a little empty but that last one part of me died. I’m still searching for something but the darkness is still here
Right on bother you unstated the ride and feel of bikers. Sosa I have been watching for a short time now, I respect your opinion and haven't heard anything to change my mind. Really is what is happening, if you can't figure out what is happening, look at a sigma perspective it helps to know about yourself it may help. Keep ghosting Sosa and i RESPECT YOU. and am trusting your judgment. Live to ride, ride to live YOU BIG GHOST.
#Ghostin in WMD!! been a lone wolf since i came home from the swing in Ossining I'm not against the 1%er life but I'm about doing my own thing. I just got my DR face mask yesterday sweet smooth material is very comfortable
yeah I don't think I could be a nominee or prospect I think some clubs call it. in Australia mastly shortened to nom. I could do crimes but not mop a toilet for a club
You speak the truthfor the MC culture. This is the second time you have spoken about if riding with a club is for you. You gave the up and the downs for both side. Thank you brother always for the info you give.
I am more of an outlaw than lonewolf but I'm not willing to give up my freedom. In my area we have 2 of big 5 here. I have life long friends wear different patches. My freedom to ride with all of them is more important to me. Much respect and ty for highlighting independent riders in a positive way
Currently in a club, contemplating going back to "lone wolf" status or possibly checking out another club. I am witnessing to many "Brothers" worried about what officer patch they are wearing and too worried about image. The "It's the man who makes the cut, not the cut who makes the man" mentality has no meaning with half of the dudes i'm around. I blame it on the Sons of Anarchy syndrome with this younger generation that are joining these clubs that are especially non 1% clubs like the one i'm currently in. Sose, you touched on many things that are going on that are happening in my circle right now, especially the clowns that are quick to bash a Brother when they are down rather than lift them up and help them out. The lone wolf life has a lot less bullshit attached to it for sure if the club doesn't fit your style. Hell, all i want to do is have a good time and ride motorcycles without a shit ton of drama.
Leave on good status, and never bad mouth your former club in any way to anyone. When you start coming around another club, hang around long enough to see what you need to see before putting anything on.
I was a loner for several years. I always thought joining a club was corny. I ran into a guy once, who kept trying to recruit me into his 99% club. One day, I decided to go with him to a bike event. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I shortly joined his club and the rest was history. Being a lone wolf is lonely but free, being in a club is fun with potential consequences, but the good outweighs the bad if you pace yourself.
#ghostin #lonewolf Just discovered my love for riding a few years after prison. I actually cried my first ride, the level of freedom I felt was unmatched! That made riding very intimate to me. But I definitely think about joining a club from time to time. The thing that has me hesitating the most is that I’m almost 40. Not so sure about prospecting at 40 🤣. Still on the fence.
Did 25 calenders, got out at 45 with money and good credit. Called up the cycle shop and they delivered my first ever bike 2 hours later. Learned to ride circling around my house while on house arrest. Theres the freed of a bike, the freedom of being out that cage, and the freedom of having the ability to actually DO the damn thing when i want.
I was in a club many years ago and an officer. It was great times and many great brothers. We were a support mc of a dominant diamond club. Great times and experiences with all my brothers. Family and work circumstances eventually took over though. I’m now 75 yrs old and still on two. My days of hard partying and taking care of tough situations have pretty much passed, ( I’ll still do what I have to though when needed)! My peace now comes when I get on my ‘97 Ultra and go wherever and whenever I want. I miss the thrill of the pack, but I find my stress relief when riding alone these days! My legacy is now in the hands of my son who is in and mc now, and hopefully my Great Grandson who has taken an interest in the bike world!
Even though my blood is in the club I was never as close as I’m now. Prior to joining I could always count on blood and and home boys. But once I patched in everything became tight like I had never felt before. I enjoyed aspects of being alone, but I feel I’m a better stronger person being in the family!
This is my first year riding (winter sucks) so I dont have the experience to ride with a large group. I am grateful to Sose for putting the information out so I and others can learn how to show respect to everyone in the community. If I were forced to choose I would say lonewolf for the simple fact I mainly only have time to ride 1 day a week.
You nailed this one on the nail of the head, I personally love being in clubs but finding that right one takes time, that’s why you hang around awhile! I’m happy as a solo rider now! #OUTLAW #LONEWOLF #GHOSTIN
I have been riding along time always road alone i did hang with alot of different clubs but i did hookup with a local club a few years ago and it has been great have some Awesome Brothers 100% Happy new year
Awesome video brother! Favourite quote "live the life you Wana live" 1% ! God's given you the option to chose what club you Wana live! Awesome way to put two clubs into prospective! The choice is always yours!
Independent rider here but have associated with clubs and been welcomed in to club houses. At the end of the day, I prefer the freedom of movement but have seriously contemplated joining. It's a serious thing to think about and not just jump in to. I can totally understand the call to join a club and have that brotherhood. I think you identified the pros and cons to each exceptionally well.
My brotherhood that I have with my fellow independants has been unmatched. If someone fucks with me or my family I'm not trying to get permission or get in trouble for handling my business.
I am, as you stated, "unaffiliated". I don't wear any backpatch, and respect folks in the clubs with good hearts. As always, folks should, "be who they are". Thanks for the straight. Have a great 2021.
# Ghostin Philly... My strange life has me so twisted that I can only "support" a dominate club, but support them I do. Riding club member now when healthy, so when I ride it feels hollow, like I don't know how much to trust others. So many posers, shallow people out there. But riding is my release. My soul fuel. Can't stop & don't want to! Much love for what you do Sose the Ghost!
A lot of guys in clubs grew up with broken families or families that were dysfunctional in some way. Some of us left the family we had in the military and were looking for that in civilian life (it doesn't exist in the same way) then found it in an MC. The club becomes that family that you're missing, and you'll be willing to go 100% for your brothers and their family. The good times are great, the bad times are real bad, but you always have the strength of your chosen family on your side if you choose the right club for you. You'll never be totally down and out if you make the right choice in clubs. My only advice for people is to be very, very careful on the club you choose, because it's a massive responsibility and lifestyle commitment. I know I'm two years late on this, but #Outlaw #MC is the only way I found the above. Gris 1%er
Just lost my moms and it’s just me and my lady. All my family is gone now. Would really like that brotherhood, I’m looking for a club and that MC brotherhood!
Enjoy listening to your show. I've been on the fence about looking to join an Mc. Your show helps me with questions and think about other things I would never think of.
im a lone wolf but i always had interest in joining a mc. only reason i havent yet is because with family im always too busy i barely go out as is. plus wife doesnt like the idea of me joining due to how she saw her moms bf was always so busy with his club and threatened to leave with the kids if i do but then again it was the same thing when i 1st got my bike and we still good. i have an old friend that reached out to me last month its been years since i heard from him and hes in a mc so ive been thinking about hanging around when i have the time and see if its something for me and i can make out enough time for it before i make a 100% decision. 1 thing i do like about being in a mc is the brotherhood and having eachothers backs which as a lone wolf i have that but the amount brotherhood i have as lone wolf i can count with 1 hand vs the amount of brotherhood in a mc.
@@SmokeStack92923...my sons love and look up to me...as I love them to no end. But I go where, when, and with who I want...and I don’t answer to no one. Life couldn’t be better...Take good care, and ride swift friend ✌️😎
#Mcc #ghostin After watching this my tracker told me my bike was stolen and am on holiday my brothers got it back in ten minutes of me calling so yeah club all day I love my brothers #SYLO
They both have their pros and cons but as I stated before I haven't had that feel of brotherhood and camaraderie since I left the Corps 20 yeats ago. So I am leaning towards #OUTLAW
Sose The Ghost, I’d rather be a Lone Wolf with a Outlaw Mentality than being in a Club. Besides being a Lone Wolf is more true to my Nature. Everyone is going one direction I’m going the other way. #LONEWOLF #GHOSTIN.
@Sta Cosa News & Radio Show He just said that RUclips was on his ass to download the Membership Emojis. I never noticed them till someone used the Proud Hooligan one. But yes I see what you mean.
@Sta Cosa News & Radio Show I just told him the same thing I’m telling you. Go on a Zoom Call and hash it out. I like the content you put out and I like Hollywood’s content. I’ve never got drawn into the whole what channel is better. I subscribe to channels because I like the content put out. I started watching Chuck because I liked the Billy The Kid stuff. I unsubscribed from a channel about a month ago that I really liked her content. But she put a video out saying how much she loves and depends on her Members and Her Patreon I got pissed and called her out. She tried to deny what she said I used time stamps from her video. I also unsubbed from her husband’s Channel blocked her on all my Social Media. Her Channel grew by leaps and bounds and she forgot about her original Subs who were there from the beginning. I subbed to her a month in. I don’t care who they are if it happens I’ll just leave.
Blood isn't always thicker than water. I am the only son. And when I lost my moms and pops my blood family from both sides stopped coming around. I love to ride. I used to be into lowrider cars but I was taught to ride by a patch holder who became a real good friend who now I call brother.. Then my brother's group found me. These guys just love to ride motorcycles and have a good time celebrating life every day and began riding with them. They already gave me their blessings if I ever want to join their mc they told me I have a home . I'm just trying to get my life back on track first then I'll join. I have no kids of my own. These guys accepted me as their own even though I'm not in their mc yet. In the near future looks bright. #GHOSTIN
It's Honestly based on preference & if you can handle being in a Club Vs if you can't handle it or it's just not for You. It's Not bad to be in a Club it's just a Choice.
#Ghostin! As a Diamond I have no problem with Lone wolves unless they talk down on Bros in a club. I dig the family aspect, culture, and tradition of being an Outlaw and being in an Outlaw club. Depends on who you are and how you get down on which one is better.
The hardest part for me has been the number of good brothers ive been close to that come and go, either by dying or for doing something that is non-forgivable in the mc world but in a civilian friendship could have been worked out. 11 years and still going, i couldnt really imagine another life, no regrets. Much respect for you - from Nebraska
Got no problem with non club guys. Fully understand that it ain't a life for everyone and some people better suited to being alone, but if you an indi don't wear a patch advertising that. To me wearing a patch that says "no club" makes you anti-club. Seems to me certain "lone wolfs" just wanna rock things they've never earned.
There's two ways to look at that, your view, and I respect that, is a patch that says no club, or lone wolf makes someone "anti club" therefore disrespectful to your way. Well perhaps to a lone wolf, MC wearing patches may to them be anti freedom, anti lone wolf lifestyle. As far as earning something, yes, in a club you do your time, put in effort and are then accepted, so I can definitely understand it's earned and what you mean, but the lone wolf still face life's stress, riding is still their outlet, they still have the right to be proud of what they stand for and that is their right to wear a patch that says so. Not hating, just showing there's two sides to it and each rider has the right to show their pride, colours or lone wolf.
You called that one, hey look at me I got a patch and didn’t have to prospect for it (if you wear nothing on your back everyone knows who you are when you put no club or whatever on your back your saying I’m not man enough to Prospect for club)
I've learned a lot from y'all and some others that are around here. I have a good friend who used to be in an MC. I've learned quite a bit from him and y'all. Around here I'm better off staying as a ghost rider or a lone wolf. Seeing some involved with the cops. I don't care to be around that. Seeing as well as hearing that some bikes get taken away by a supporter club. No I'm no longer interested in being in an MC club. NOT around here anyway. People who were in this supporter club has said the same. I used to really want to be in with an MC club. Not now. I've worked to hard for what I have. I'm not about to let some club take from me. Around here. I'll stay as an independent. Not trying to cut anyone down. Because there is a lot of good people who are in an MC. But I also know a lot of dickheads who are in an SMC as well. I figured it out what had been going on in this area and I backed out because no MC supporter club is going to take my bike from me. Or any club for that much matter. I've worked to hard to have what I have and not being able to work anymore. Things do get difficult at times but I still have my bike and it relieves my mind when I get down on myself. My bike is my life and I'm not about to let anyone take it from me.
Dog patch. Supporters of GG. I've been told by a brother who was in the supporter club the dog patch. He had done something this he didn't say what he had done. But they kicked him out of the supporter club and kept his bike. Since then and listening to others about some other brothers where they tried taking their bikes as well. I'm not for anyone taking my bike. This is why I'll stay as a Lone wolf or a ghost rider
I like learning about clubs and the motorcycle culture in general that’s why I subscribe to you but I prefer to ride alone. Or with 1 to 2 close friends. #ghostin’
#Ghostin... I’ve been on all sides of this. Lone Wolf to OMC to Ronin to OMC. All have their ups and downs, positives and negatives. I think of it like this, it is what you make it. If your ambitions lead you to desire status, you will find yourself in the middle of politics and drama on a regular basis. It’s an alpha male culture. If you truly just want brotherhood and to be a good bro, the life is beautiful. Even when dealing what the downfalls of the life, you show up fir your bros, your bros will show up for you. When I was a lone wolf, I longed for the OMC life because of what I saw, how they moved, the respect they commanded, etc. when I earned my way into the life, I felt the love, but I also dealt with the politics, cliques and factions. When I had to step back, I wanted nothing more than to be back in the thick of it because once you live it, good or bad, you learn to love it. It becomes a part of you. We all will face dramatic situations no matter where we are or what we do, Joe Blow citizen or outlaw biker, that’s outside of our control. At least within the OMC community, you can choose what your drama will look like and to what degree you want to or are willing to handle it. You’re doin good shit bro. Keep the conversations like these coming.
I am #LONE WOLF, with that said, I know a 1%er and have respect for their choice. With that said, I have a friend of years who I ride with which is a lone wolf, and I consider a brother too me. I thought about being in a 1%er club, but I don't have the time to invest in one. But like I said, I have major respect for 1%ers! Be Blessed Sose! #Ghostin
Man, thanks for the info about the pro’s and cons of being in a MC. I’m a lone wolf right now but I’m very interested in joining an MC. Riding with a group of brothers is something I would very much like. I’m the type of person who’s very dedicated and loyal to the people around me. I can be a solider when it comes down to it. A few things that you touched on are a bit concerning. You mentioned if you’re called on by the MC you’re expected to leave work or tell your family I gotta go. I personally will not leave my work unless I can. In addition to that, I won’t leave in the middle of something I’m doing with my family. Unless it’s a true emergency! However, I’d give any of my open and available time to the Club. I guess it all comes down to finding a club(s) that are not going to be as demanding with their rules and expectations. That’s if there’s any out there! Thanks again for your breaking this down. Much respect brother!
MC club life is depressing reminds me being locked up and all the BS goes with it ...I go for a ride have fun and I’m good no strings ...I have friends in that life I get it and respect it ....not fo me tho
Ed Stiegelmeyer from Ohio lone wolf don't have the time to dedicate to a club been around 59 yrs and just alot of politics don't feel it's for me thank s for the video alot to think about
I was in a bad head space when I first got out of the Military. A lot of MC's referred to me as a Death Wisher. When I belonged to a Star Trek fan club I walked to another town because a friend had the flu and spent a week there getting their family over it.
For me I mean I’m a supporter and I love it going to the events meeting good people I’ve made good friends among other supporters and patch holders . I’ve always been outside the cirlcle of society. I do wat I want I respect everyone and show love to all my bro’s and good friends. I was in a Mc for a year I liked it but the club wasn’t right for me because of wat went down and watnot . I can’t really put a pin onto wat life is better I mean I’ve been riding 10 years I myself enjoy the Mc culture being a supporter but I also love being a motorcycle enthusiast but I have great friends that I call my bro’s that I know that have my back and there not In a Mc there just true blue bro’s and I love them . Many blessings to all much respect to all . A”ho
#MC life. I was a lone wolf when I started riding, but at an event I saw how my mc interacted and wanted to be a part of that brotherhood....it can get frustrating at times but definitely wouldn't change anything
I'm a nomad knuckle head, I live a outlaw life, fact of the matter I just like being solo. From author ave in the bronx, and really dig your views and ideas. Just got out of a national club because they didn't wow me with anything. I know every club is different but I'm better solo. Keep doing what you do ... And oh yea we ghostin baby
I have to say that I miss being a part of an MC full time but due to a bad motorcycle wreck in becoming a paraplegic ended up retiring after about a year into mine disability you couldn't keep up anymore but I always support when I can. Can't ride on 2"s anymore but I built a rat rod That is my Paraplegic Harley so to speak Slingshot
Good Sir...I have a question for you. How do clubs truly feel about hang arounds or whatever y'all call them. I don't ride or own a bike but I have alot of old friends that do and some are 1 percenters. So I hang out with them when I see that the club or bar.
Been riding for years. Never been affiliated. I thought about it when I was younger. Then I had a discussion with my grandpa, who used to "raise hell up and down California", and he told me his best times riding were when he was alone or with me or his momma etc. So that alone helped make my decision to go the lone wolf route. Years later I found out the wolf is my spiritual animal. Keep the rubber side down everyone 🙏
Being a lone wolf is a way of life , the same as being apart of an MC is a way of life. I have never found it in my nature to need a crowd to feel like myself. But I always respect the clubs and have never had any problems with any of them , just prefer to be on my own , I have rode with others , but it is really not for me I prefer to set my own pace and direction. But respect to all and live the life that works for you
For me it's the club life I've been riding in a club since the late 2000s and before I was always looking for somebody to ride with now I always got somebody to ride with and we're always there for one another no matter what's going on
I was in an MC and now im in an association and i love it. Lone wolf gig is definitely not for me. Can say i have much more brotherhood now than did in my chapter in the MC. I respect the MC life and still have MC mentality just not a lifestyle i can give 100% to. And ive always said "if its not in your heart dont put it on your back". Much respect to you and keep up the great content.
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#ghostin whats wrong with being lonewolf till you get approached by the club that fits
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I have been riding my entire life and have never thought of myself as a lone wolf and have never been in a MC. I rode with a club for a while, went to the clubhouse now and then when invited and knew that several of the members would have my back if I needed them. Everything happened really organically with me and the guys in the club, we just hit it off. I think they wanted me around for my comedic genius, we were always laughing. After 3 or 4 months I was asked to prospect and had to respectfully decline as club life did not fit my life schedule and responsibilities.
We have a lot of MC clubs here and I have always had good interaction with them, still ride with a few of the guys from time to time.
I can only speak for me...
When I came home from deployment, I didn't come home emotionally. I was stuck in a dark place. Couple years later I got into motorcycles. That became a huge stress release. However I still could care less about anyone or anything. Eventually for me, I became bored with riding alone. I ended up going to different events. Then ended up joining a MC.
Joining a MC helped and hurt me in so many ways. The brotherhood, structure and accountability helped me learn to get out of my head and emotionally come home. It hurt me because, as I was learning to heal and reconnect I obsessed and put the club above everything. I neglected to figure out a healthy family, work and club balance. My family and work performance suffered the most. It was always like, when 1 was up the other 2 were down.
The club life did help me start to come back from a dark place. However finding the right Brothers really taught me the most. They are consistent with me when im at my highest down to my lowest. Im nowhere near perfect but my Brothers...my Family...motivate me to be a better person each and every day.
Juggernaut 1%ER
I feel ya brother. I came home from Afghanistan that was my 4 th deployment. The others left me a little empty but that last one part of me died. I’m still searching for something but the darkness is still here
Respect
Right on bother you unstated the ride and feel of bikers. Sosa I have been watching for a short time now, I respect your opinion and haven't heard anything to change my mind. Really is what is happening, if you can't figure out what is happening, look at a sigma perspective it helps to know about yourself it may help.
Keep ghosting Sosa and i RESPECT YOU. and am trusting your judgment. Live to ride, ride to live YOU BIG GHOST.
Sometimes standing for what you believe means standing alone. This is my life motto: so I gotta rock with #LoneWolf
Being a retired combat veteran I do miss the brother hood but I just don't know about all the rules so am a lone wolf
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#Ghostin in WMD!! been a lone wolf since i came home from the swing in Ossining I'm not against the 1%er life but I'm about doing my own thing. I just got my DR face mask yesterday sweet smooth material is very comfortable
Can I Patreon to Demonrow so much per month to pay for dues, an to help things keep going as a proud supporter of DEMONSROW #GHOSTIN
Sose how do I get these?
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I don't even own a motorcycle. I watch this channel all the time. Much respect.
Same bro but I do know that I want to join the chosen few Mc a 1%er mixed race club because I’m a black man
I'd recommend it bro😅
@@hicx8734 because of this channel, I have been thinking about it.
I'm bad at dealing with groups of people, and I resent authority. So I would never make it in a club. To thine own self, be true.
yeah I don't think I could be a nominee or prospect I think some clubs call it.
in Australia mastly shortened to nom. I could do crimes but not mop a toilet for a club
Club life isn't for everyone and it's good that you know it's not for you. But there is smaller clubs out there
You speak the truthfor the MC culture. This is the second time you have spoken about if riding with a club is for you. You gave the up and the downs for both side. Thank you brother always for the info you give.
Lone wolf, interested in joining an mc but my wife and son need more of my time than I could give to a club
And you think we never have that problem
That's where I'm at right now.
Alpha's don't need a brotherhood. 💪
if you don't have the time to put the club first, consider a suport club
I am more of an outlaw than lonewolf but I'm not willing to give up my freedom. In my area we have 2 of big 5 here. I have life long friends wear different patches. My freedom to ride with all of them is more important to me. Much respect and ty for highlighting independent riders in a positive way
Either way is good. We all have to choose what's good for ourselves.
Currently in a club, contemplating going back to "lone wolf" status or possibly checking out another club. I am witnessing to many "Brothers" worried about what officer patch they are wearing and too worried about image. The "It's the man who makes the cut, not the cut who makes the man" mentality has no meaning with half of the dudes i'm around. I blame it on the Sons of Anarchy syndrome with this younger generation that are joining these clubs that are especially non 1% clubs like the one i'm currently in. Sose, you touched on many things that are going on that are happening in my circle right now, especially the clowns that are quick to bash a Brother when they are down rather than lift them up and help them out. The lone wolf life has a lot less bullshit attached to it for sure if the club doesn't fit your style. Hell, all i want to do is have a good time and ride motorcycles without a shit ton of drama.
Don't go back, seems you may need to find the "right" Club
And this is the reason I stay "Lonewolf".
There is a Home out there for you do not give up brotherhood is there
Leave on good status, and never bad mouth your former club in any way to anyone. When you start coming around another club, hang around long enough to see what you need to see before putting anything on.
Much respect,well spoken brother
Riding clubs are like both in one 'your somewhat a lone wolf and have a little extended family 'I feel.
Salute..
I was a loner for several years. I always thought joining a club was corny. I ran into a guy once, who kept trying to recruit me into his 99% club. One day, I decided to go with him to a bike event. It was one of the best experiences of my life. I shortly joined his club and the rest was history. Being a lone wolf is lonely but free, being in a club is fun with potential consequences, but the good outweighs the bad if you pace yourself.
Yes i agree
I learned from you pace is everything
Used to be with a club...lone wolf now, no more Simon says for me anymore, I ride for myself.
#GHO⚡️TIN🏍💨🔥✌️😎
#ghostin
#lonewolf
Just discovered my love for riding a few years after prison. I actually cried my first ride, the level of freedom I felt was unmatched! That made riding very intimate to me. But I definitely think about joining a club from time to time. The thing that has me hesitating the most is that I’m almost 40. Not so sure about prospecting at 40 🤣. Still on the fence.
You would be surprised how many join at 40(me) ten years later still here and riding!! Good luck Bro
Did 25 calenders, got out at 45 with money and good credit. Called up the cycle shop and they delivered my first ever bike 2 hours later.
Learned to ride circling around my house while on house arrest.
Theres the freed of a bike, the freedom of being out that cage, and the freedom of having the ability to actually DO the damn thing when i want.
Lonewolf....but have friends in MC. Do rides and events with MC's but just more comfortable being free to choose what I want.
I was in a club many years ago and an officer. It was great times and many great brothers. We were a support mc of a dominant diamond club. Great times and experiences with all my brothers. Family and work circumstances eventually took over though. I’m now 75 yrs old and still on two. My days of hard partying and taking care of tough situations have pretty much passed, ( I’ll still do what I have to though when needed)! My peace now comes when I get on my ‘97 Ultra and go wherever and whenever I want. I miss the thrill of the pack, but I find my stress relief when riding alone these days! My legacy is now in the hands of my son who is in and mc now, and hopefully my Great Grandson who has taken an interest in the bike world!
Even though my blood is in the club I was never as close as I’m now. Prior to joining I could always count on blood and and home boys. But once I patched in everything became tight like I had never felt before. I enjoyed aspects of being alone, but I feel I’m a better stronger person being in the family!
Always said I'd never join a club... but I found my brothers and now I couldn't imagine NOT being in the club
Finding the right club is the challenge. If I ever found that right scenario id go all in
Yea thats def the challenge #gho⚡tin live church today at 3pm eastern today
Final nail in the coffin for me not joining a club; you ain't getting me off my shadow sabre.
LOVE that FCKR!!
This is my first year riding (winter sucks) so I dont have the experience to ride with a large group. I am grateful to Sose for putting the information out so I and others can learn how to show respect to everyone in the community. If I were forced to choose I would say lonewolf for the simple fact I mainly only have time to ride 1 day a week.
The brotherhood aspect alone is awesome. But respect to anyone on 2s
You nailed this one on the nail of the head, I personally love being in clubs but finding that right one takes time, that’s why you hang around awhile! I’m happy as a solo rider now! #OUTLAW #LONEWOLF #GHOSTIN
I have been riding along time always road alone i did hang with alot of different clubs but i did hookup with a local club a few years ago and it has been great have some Awesome Brothers 100% Happy new year
I am a lone wolf but I have a few good brothers that I can count on also.
Awesome video brother! Favourite quote "live the life you Wana live" 1% ! God's given you the option to chose what club you Wana live! Awesome way to put two clubs into prospective! The choice is always yours!
Yes always
You ride how you choose to ride rather with a Club or Lone Wolf yet either way respect each plain and simple. Ride safe to all!!!
VERY GOOD ADVICE Sose/Ghost ! I Respect it All, but I’m going to ride Lone Wolf, sport bike for the moment. 💪😎👍🇵🇷🙏
Much respect best way to go
Right On. Much Love brother. 💪😎👍🙏
By the way, KEEP HITTIN’ OUR HEADS w/ that biker life knowledge. 🤪✊
#lonewolf no disrespect to my 1% family and friends but if I fuck up it’s on me and don’t fall on a whole club I OWN IT
Well said....
Independent rider here but have associated with clubs and been welcomed in to club houses. At the end of the day, I prefer the freedom of movement but have seriously contemplated joining. It's a serious thing to think about and not just jump in to. I can totally understand the call to join a club and have that brotherhood. I think you identified the pros and cons to each exceptionally well.
Appreciate you greg
My brotherhood that I have with my fellow independants has been unmatched. If someone fucks with me or my family I'm not trying to get permission or get in trouble for handling my business.
Thats what its about
I am, as you stated, "unaffiliated". I don't wear any backpatch, and respect folks in the clubs with good hearts. As always, folks should, "be who they are".
Thanks for the straight.
Have a great 2021.
# Ghostin Philly... My strange life has me so twisted that I can only "support" a dominate club, but support them I do. Riding club member now when healthy, so when I ride it feels hollow, like I don't know how much to trust others. So many posers, shallow people out there. But riding is my release. My soul fuel. Can't stop & don't want to! Much love for what you do Sose the Ghost!
A lot of guys in clubs grew up with broken families or families that were dysfunctional in some way. Some of us left the family we had in the military and were looking for that in civilian life (it doesn't exist in the same way) then found it in an MC. The club becomes that family that you're missing, and you'll be willing to go 100% for your brothers and their family.
The good times are great, the bad times are real bad, but you always have the strength of your chosen family on your side if you choose the right club for you. You'll never be totally down and out if you make the right choice in clubs. My only advice for people is to be very, very careful on the club you choose, because it's a massive responsibility and lifestyle commitment.
I know I'm two years late on this, but #Outlaw #MC is the only way I found the above.
Gris 1%er
Just lost my moms and it’s just me and my lady. All my family is gone now. Would really like that brotherhood, I’m looking for a club and that MC brotherhood!
What state do you call home?
@@johnd2222 Colorado
Enjoy listening to your show. I've been on the fence about looking to join an Mc. Your show helps me with questions and think about other things I would never think of.
im a lone wolf but i always had interest in joining a mc. only reason i havent yet is because with family im always too busy i barely go out as is. plus wife doesnt like the idea of me joining due to how she saw her moms bf was always so busy with his club and threatened to leave with the kids if i do but then again it was the same thing when i 1st got my bike and we still good. i have an old friend that reached out to me last month its been years since i heard from him and hes in a mc so ive been thinking about hanging around when i have the time and see if its something for me and i can make out enough time for it before i make a 100% decision. 1 thing i do like about being in a mc is the brotherhood and having eachothers backs which as a lone wolf i have that but the amount brotherhood i have as lone wolf i can count with 1 hand vs the amount of brotherhood in a mc.
My wife said the same thing about leaving if I ever joined anything but she supports me might not always like it but she supports me. GOC prospect
I’ve been divorced twice...I live MY life, not theirs...✌️
@@breakoutpete210 understandable but I'd never put my girls through another divorce
@@SmokeStack92923...my sons love and look up to me...as I love them to no end. But I go where, when, and with who I want...and I don’t answer to no one. Life couldn’t be better...Take good care, and ride swift friend ✌️😎
Keep the shiny side up ride hard ride fun ✌
What up Bro?!!! Club life is life!!!!
#Mcc #ghostin
After watching this my tracker told me my bike was stolen and am on holiday my brothers got it back in ten minutes of me calling so yeah club all day I love my brothers #SYLO
They both have their pros and cons but as I stated before I haven't had that feel of brotherhood and camaraderie since I left the Corps 20 yeats ago. So I am leaning towards #OUTLAW
Hell yea bunch of videos this week
We workin
#GHOSTIN #LONE WOLF. Great vid, you made points and arguments that I had not considered. Much love and respect.
Sose The Ghost, I’d rather be a Lone Wolf with a Outlaw Mentality than being in a Club. Besides being a Lone Wolf is more true to my Nature. Everyone is going one direction I’m going the other way. #LONEWOLF #GHOSTIN.
@Sta Cosa News & Radio Show He just said that RUclips was on his ass to download the Membership Emojis. I never noticed them till someone used the Proud Hooligan one. But yes I see what you mean.
@Sta Cosa News & Radio Show on his channel? Or your Channel?
@Sta Cosa News & Radio Show I just told him the same thing I’m telling you. Go on a Zoom Call and hash it out. I like the content you put out and I like Hollywood’s content. I’ve never got drawn into the whole what channel is better. I subscribe to channels because I like the content put out. I started watching Chuck because I liked the Billy The Kid stuff.
I unsubscribed from a channel about a month ago that I really liked her content. But she put a video out saying how much she loves and depends on her Members and Her Patreon I got pissed and called her out. She tried to deny what she said I used time stamps from her video. I also unsubbed from her husband’s Channel blocked her on all my Social Media. Her Channel grew by leaps and bounds and she forgot about her original Subs who were there from the beginning. I subbed to her a month in. I don’t care who they are if it happens I’ll just leave.
@Sta Cosa News & Radio Show okay
Lone wolf .....your the only witness 😉
Blood isn't always thicker than water. I am the only son. And when I lost my moms and pops my blood family from both sides stopped coming around. I love to ride. I used to be into lowrider cars but I was taught to ride by a patch holder who became a real good friend who now I call brother.. Then my brother's group found me. These guys just love to ride motorcycles and have a good time celebrating life every day and began riding with them. They already gave me their blessings if I ever want to join their mc they told me I have a home . I'm just trying to get my life back on track first then I'll join. I have no kids of my own. These guys accepted me as their own even though I'm not in their mc yet. In the near future looks bright. #GHOSTIN
patched out 1973 still going . we ain't done yet
It's Honestly based on preference & if you can handle being in a Club Vs if you can't handle it or it's just not for You. It's Not bad to be in a Club it's just a Choice.
#Ghostin! As a Diamond I have no problem with Lone wolves unless they talk down on Bros in a club. I dig the family aspect, culture, and tradition of being an Outlaw and being in an Outlaw club. Depends on who you are and how you get down on which one is better.
The hardest part for me has been the number of good brothers ive been close to that come and go, either by dying or for doing something that is non-forgivable in the mc world but in a civilian friendship could have been worked out. 11 years and still going, i couldnt really imagine another life, no regrets. Much respect for you - from Nebraska
Much respect
Got no problem with non club guys. Fully understand that it ain't a life for everyone and some people better suited to being alone, but if you an indi don't wear a patch advertising that. To me wearing a patch that says "no club" makes you anti-club. Seems to me certain "lone wolfs" just wanna rock things they've never earned.
Agree with this but I prefer bikers who sit one side of the fence or the other and not in the middle. SYLO.
There's two ways to look at that, your view, and I respect that, is a patch that says no club, or lone wolf makes someone "anti club" therefore disrespectful to your way.
Well perhaps to a lone wolf, MC wearing patches may to them be anti freedom, anti lone wolf lifestyle.
As far as earning something, yes, in a club you do your time, put in effort and are then accepted, so I can definitely understand it's earned and what you mean, but the lone wolf still face life's stress, riding is still their outlet, they still have the right to be proud of what they stand for and that is their right to wear a patch that says so.
Not hating, just showing there's two sides to it and each rider has the right to show their pride, colours or lone wolf.
100% True Lone Riders stay in the shadows
You called that one, hey look at me I got a patch and didn’t have to prospect for it (if you wear nothing on your back everyone knows who you are when you put no club or whatever on your back your saying I’m not man enough to Prospect for club)
Some of them lonewolf patch wearers actually do want to be in a club.
Dope video. This is a question I ask myself most of the time cuz I’m 50/50 on this
Your not the only one
#Ghostin as someone who has been independent for awhile I can honestly gets lonely #outlaw
I do agree with this. I have ridden alone my whole whole life.
Love club life... but great outlook on both ends 👍👏
Both lifestyles are amazing but I prefer a lone wolf at 49 years old
Much love kennu
If your a lone wolf be a lone wolf with pride... if your in a club represent with your head hailed high
I've learned a lot from y'all and some others that are around here. I have a good friend who used to be in an MC. I've learned quite a bit from him and y'all. Around here I'm better off staying as a ghost rider or a lone wolf. Seeing some involved with the cops. I don't care to be around that. Seeing as well as hearing that some bikes get taken away by a supporter club. No I'm no longer interested in being in an MC club. NOT around here anyway. People who were in this supporter club has said the same. I used to really want to be in with an MC club. Not now. I've worked to hard for what I have. I'm not about to let some club take from me. Around here. I'll stay as an independent. Not trying to cut anyone down. Because there is a lot of good people who are in an MC. But I also know a lot of dickheads who are in an SMC as well. I figured it out what had been going on in this area and I backed out because no MC supporter club is going to take my bike from me. Or any club for that much matter. I've worked to hard to have what I have and not being able to work anymore. Things do get difficult at times but I still have my bike and it relieves my mind when I get down on myself. My bike is my life and I'm not about to let anyone take it from me.
What do you mean a supporter club taking ones bike?
Dog patch. Supporters of GG. I've been told by a brother who was in the supporter club the dog patch. He had done something this he didn't say what he had done. But they kicked him out of the supporter club and kept his bike. Since then and listening to others about some other brothers where they tried taking their bikes as well. I'm not for anyone taking my bike. This is why I'll stay as a Lone wolf or a ghost rider
When you say loan wolf do you mean no club affiliation or a nomad?
No club affiliation
I like learning about clubs and the motorcycle culture in general that’s why I subscribe to you but I prefer to ride alone. Or with 1 to 2 close friends.
#ghostin’
Gotta walk the path you love either way you
excellent breakdown.
Thank you my brother we gotta shoot i havesome ideas
@@SoseTheGhost Amen
#Ghostin... I’ve been on all sides of this. Lone Wolf to OMC to Ronin to OMC. All have their ups and downs, positives and negatives. I think of it like this, it is what you make it. If your ambitions lead you to desire status, you will find yourself in the middle of politics and drama on a regular basis. It’s an alpha male culture. If you truly just want brotherhood and to be a good bro, the life is beautiful. Even when dealing what the downfalls of the life, you show up fir your bros, your bros will show up for you. When I was a lone wolf, I longed for the OMC life because of what I saw, how they moved, the respect they commanded, etc. when I earned my way into the life, I felt the love, but I also dealt with the politics, cliques and factions. When I had to step back, I wanted nothing more than to be back in the thick of it because once you live it, good or bad, you learn to love it. It becomes a part of you. We all will face dramatic situations no matter where we are or what we do, Joe Blow citizen or outlaw biker, that’s outside of our control. At least within the OMC community, you can choose what your drama will look like and to what degree you want to or are willing to handle it. You’re doin good shit bro. Keep the conversations like these coming.
I've been a club member both outlaw and reg mc. I'm a lone wolf now. And I'm much happier. I still live the same lifestyle just no patch
We allgotta take time for ourself at some point
I enjoy the freedom more than anything.
I am #LONE WOLF, with that said, I know a 1%er and have respect for their choice. With that said, I have a friend of years who I ride with which is a lone wolf, and I consider a brother too me. I thought about being in a 1%er club, but I don't have the time to invest in one. But like I said, I have major respect for 1%ers! Be Blessed Sose! #Ghostin
Stay blessed
Man, thanks for the info about the pro’s and cons of being in a MC.
I’m a lone wolf right now but I’m very interested in joining an MC.
Riding with a group of brothers is something I would very much like.
I’m the type of person who’s very dedicated and loyal to the people around me. I can be a solider when it comes down to it.
A few things that you touched on are a bit concerning.
You mentioned if you’re called on by the MC you’re expected to leave work or tell your family I gotta go.
I personally will not leave my work unless I can.
In addition to that, I won’t leave in the middle of something I’m doing with my family. Unless it’s a true emergency!
However, I’d give any of my open and available time to the Club.
I guess it all comes down to finding a club(s) that are not going to be as demanding with their rules and expectations.
That’s if there’s any out there!
Thanks again for your breaking this down.
Much respect brother!
MC club life is depressing reminds me being locked up and all the BS goes with it ...I go for a ride have fun and I’m good no strings ...I have friends in that life I get it and respect it ....not fo me tho
#GHOSTIN much respect for 1% mc, I’m older now and am a lone wolf, enjoy riding my bikes, much respect to you Sose
Ed Stiegelmeyer from Ohio lone wolf don't have the time to dedicate to a club been around 59 yrs and just alot of politics don't feel it's for me thank s for the video alot to think about
I was in a bad head space when I first got out of the Military. A lot of MC's referred to me as a Death Wisher. When I belonged to a Star Trek fan club I walked to another town because a friend had the flu and spent a week there getting their family over it.
Is the a difference between "known associate" and "affiliated"?
Yep, the charges they carry in states that have “gang multipliers.” Then it comes down to who’s filing the charges.
Yes the first one is per the police and the second is per the club
@@awfulal275 thx, that makes sense
#Ghostin. Stayin on 2s... Thank you for posting this video. We were talking bout this the other day... it’s not easy to find at all.
For me I mean I’m a supporter and I love it going to the events meeting good people I’ve made good friends among other supporters and patch holders . I’ve always been outside the cirlcle of society. I do wat I want I respect everyone and show love to all my bro’s and good friends. I was in a Mc for a year I liked it but the club wasn’t right for me because of wat went down and watnot . I can’t really put a pin onto wat life is better I mean I’ve been riding 10 years I myself enjoy the Mc culture being a supporter but I also love being a motorcycle enthusiast but I have great friends that I call my bro’s that I know that have my back and there not In a Mc there just true blue bro’s and I love them . Many blessings to all much respect to all . A”ho
trike thats what its about living on your terms
Happy New Year's
#MC life. I was a lone wolf when I started riding, but at an event I saw how my mc interacted and wanted to be a part of that brotherhood....it can get frustrating at times but definitely wouldn't change anything
I'm a nomad knuckle head, I live a outlaw life, fact of the matter I just like being solo. From author ave in the bronx, and really dig your views and ideas. Just got out of a national club because they didn't wow me with anything. I know every club is different but I'm better solo. Keep doing what you do ... And oh yea we ghostin baby
I personally ride independent that may change one day but right now it’s what works best with me though I have major respect for clubs
Happy New year to you and family!
I have to say that I miss being a part of an MC full time but due to a bad motorcycle wreck in becoming a paraplegic ended up retiring after about a year into mine disability you couldn't keep up anymore but I always support when I can. Can't ride on 2"s anymore but I built a rat rod
That is my
Paraplegic Harley so to speak
Slingshot
I do have a few friends that are in 1% of clubs and I do admire the life they live
Salute
@@SoseTheGhost back at you bro much respect to you
That shirt, tho!
Lovin’ it, Sose!
Keep up the awesome videos 🤘🏼
Thank you melissa
New to the life. Moving around right now so lone wolf. When the roots go down, the club may follow.
Def ride safe out there
I put 10+ in my cut, but when push came to shove and it hit the fan, I found some of my closest brothers weren’t in side the set
Its like that sometimes
I'm in a club, not a 1% but the brother hood, u can't beat it they are always there, you are exactly right.
Its the life
But like you said. Your videos have opened my mind up to clubs... ML&R
Hi bro, I live in Australia and I'm currently prospecting for Viking Breed SMC, loving it.
Enjoy the ride 👊👊
Good words, live the life you want to live. Cement your legacy.
#Ghostin in Pittsburgh. Keep up the great work! I’m too old to be anything but lone wolf.
I’ve always been an outlaw and rebel but never been in a club cause I haven’t found the right one yet
Good Sir...I have a question for you. How do clubs truly feel about hang arounds or whatever y'all call them. I don't ride or own a bike but I have alot of old friends that do and some are 1 percenters. So I hang out with them when I see that the club or bar.
Im gonna answer this live this sunday 3pm
#Sose..... What are your thoughts on SMC's? They are pretty big here in Australia.
Been riding for years. Never been affiliated. I thought about it when I was younger. Then I had a discussion with my grandpa, who used to "raise hell up and down California", and he told me his best times riding were when he was alone or with me or his momma etc. So that alone helped make my decision to go the lone wolf route. Years later I found out the wolf is my spiritual animal.
Keep the rubber side down everyone 🙏
#gostin #OUTLAWS respect from Hamilton Ontario Canada supporter respect
Being a lone wolf is a way of life , the same as being apart of an MC is a way of life. I have never found it in my nature to need a crowd to feel like myself. But I always respect the clubs and have never had any problems with any of them , just prefer to be on my own , I have rode with others , but it is really not for me I prefer to set my own pace and direction. But respect to all and live the life that works for you
Everybody has there way that works for them
For me it's the club life I've been riding in a club since the late 2000s and before I was always looking for somebody to ride with now I always got somebody to ride with and we're always there for one another no matter what's going on
Yea def i agree
I was in an MC and now im in an association and i love it. Lone wolf gig is definitely not for me. Can say i have much more brotherhood now than did in my chapter in the MC. I respect the MC life and still have MC mentality just not a lifestyle i can give 100% to. And ive always said "if its not in your heart dont put it on your back". Much respect to you and keep up the great content.
Glad your enjoying
Oh ya we baby
Dc in house
OutLaw❤️ MC🧠 LoneWolf 👔 Life #GHOSTIN
Much Love! Great Brother!
“We only live one life” yo I have been preaching that ever since I walked into the corporate world. Lol my new motto is “ Live while you still can“
#ghostin personally im still on the fence between lone wolf and a MC. Happy New Years and keep doin your thing brotha
Lone Wolf for over 20years, currently prospecting @ 48years old and loving it ! #Ghostin
You took your time