I live in an area where the Banditos have a very large and active chapter. As a woman with a young son who is constantly in the same places or sharing the road with these gentlemen, i can 100% say it is always about knowing your place and respect. At a gas station, i had a ton of drinks and snacks, and was in line to pay when i noticed the guys behind me only had a few things, so i let them go infront of me, just out of kidness. Didn't even register who they were because it didn't matter to me. Alas, it wasa could Bandito members. Not only did they pay for my snacks, but they also filled the gas tank in my car, showed my son their bikes, and gave him some stickers and a bandana. Told him to stay in school and respect his mom and dad, and they rolled out. Got to give respect to get respect.
Did it ever occur to you that the "kindness" they shared to you was them trying to get their foot in the door to your son? That's exactly what it was, they want to recruit your boy and you are to foolish to see this for what it is.
@@TheGhjgjgjgjgjg it wasn’t her kindness, she wimped out to them, AND OR she wanted to fuck one member or ten. The Hawaiians always say this give respect to get it. Nahhh, what they mean is bend over and take it up the ass from us, kiss our shoes you just shined and suck up to their ego …then… and only then will they actually treat you just normal back. It’s all fear and intimidation. It’s bullshit words for fake respect. Hawaiians want to know they you know you will simp and wimp out and always let them go first and shit then they claim this ‘respect’ shit but what it actually is just being treated neutral and acknowledging them. Don’t mince words. Be real and say it like it really is.
Hells Angels protected me and my grandmother when I was a kid and we’re a black family. This happened in New York and I was a little kid,there was a Tattoo Shop that Hells Angels were always outside of,a guy ran by and snatched my grandmothers bag, I ran away screaming crying and scared and ran right into the Hells Angels and told them what happened,they jumped on their bikes and caught the guy,dragged him back and gave my grandmother her bag back and beat the sh!t out of this guy. I don’t ride but since that day I had an enormous respect for Hells Angels.
Awesome story! The media and government never show all the good things HA do, there great guys nicest people you could meet if you give them respect, if you don't give them respect well that's all on you
I have never been in a MC, I've always been an independent. My advice on the MC lifestyle is this. Be a hangaround for at least two years. It's not what it looks like from the outside.
Every interaction I have had with any 1%er has been positive for me. From when I was a 15 yo runaway (they put me on a bus and sent me home) to when I was in a "social club" with a shaved head. and many other times and places. I gave respect and asked no dumb ass questions and they treated me like a real human. More than I can say for the square world folks.
Appreciate your channel, lots of knowledge for those who dont know. Been wit my club for 10 years, started out getting a haircut at a barber shop and the founder owned the shop. Invited me to a few events, time went by, became a prospect, got patched 10 months later and its been all in the game since. One1Luv MC Las Vegas
The band I played in out of Indy ( Eclipse ) was known as a biker band. I met some of the Outlaws when they would come and see us play. I also had a friend who owned a Motor cycle shop and met some of them there. One of the Outlaws would always check my work on my first Harley build and let me know if I had done something wrong. All he would say is " you need to check the work you did last night it isnt right. He would not straight up say what was wrong . This helped me learn a ton about bike builds.
I was born and raised around the life, my Dad (RIP) & Uncle (RIP) were full patches in Arizona. I know for a fact that walking up to a 1%er club and asking how to join is just as dangerous (and stupid) as walking up to OG Crips, Bloods, Trece or Diesiocho and asking to join them. Red & White have a saying..."they don't recruit, they recognize." I now live in Texas and everyone in the life knows who runs shit out here. Out of RESPECT, I told them who my family was and where I came from when I first started running into full patches regularly. They welcomed me to be around them and even hang out with them and during those years I saw them school many people who approached them the wrong way. Many of these young heads don't realize it takes a long time to gain their trust and friendship if they're elite 1%ers. They're selective and cautious. Young MF'ers that run around talking trash and making noise aren't the kind of members they're looking for. Most of those kind never made it to be an official hang around let alone a prospect. Lots of dudes think it's cool to wear a patch until they come face to face with enemies and pigs. Like Father Barger (RIP) said; "Everyone's a tough guy until you come face to face with one." Keep up the good work schooling these young cats Ghost.
I met a member at a bar, saw his cut and showed some interest. Bought him a few rounds, bullshitted about non-club stuff and was invited to hangout and meet the pres of a chapter. Rolled through, rode well with them. Made a good impression. Got into a lite tussle with some other dudes and I stood tall. Made me a hang around and the rest was history. Became a full patch 2 years later, They’re my brothers now. #ghostin
I think a lot of these cats failed to realize this isn’t a television show and it’s not the Boy Scouts. It’s an acquired taste this game made for everybody. It’s real life. There’s commitment and dedication and always a flipside. I think a lot of people just wanna be warriors and they don’t realize what goes into it sometimes to each their own!!! glad to see you doing your thing big Homie. Stay safe out there. Glad to see the channels doing well as well. Take care of yourself, as always I appreciate you keeping it real!!!!
Saw a Sundowner MC rider today on a Low Rider ST.... Newhall, CA. I hardly ever see those guys riding around these days, didn't even know they were still around.
Story time. I was invited to prospect for a local mom and pop support club. I was interviewed by two members I didn't know. They wanted me to be about that club, not for the experience, not to level up, ABOUT THAT CLUB. Two weeks later these same guys weren't at the meeting. They leveled up. At that point I handed the cut back over. Shook everyone else's hand and parted as friends. Don't come at me with what I shouldn't do and go do it yourself.
Respect given and earned DemonsRow.....love my freedom to much to have others tell me when and where I can be (Government that is not respecting the constitution is already to much) Those that chose a 1% lifestyle sweet...4 decades of riding where and when I want ....Freedom is the best
I've known clubbers my entire life. I gained much respect by simply being myself, a horse's arse, extending and receiving respect, and making it clear that I had no intention of joining, I'd never be a part of an organization that would have me as a member as Groucho used to say. I couldn't possibly match the riding skills of the men I know, I'd be a danger on a run. I found that bikers are among the most honest people I've run across. Good show, Ghost.
@@FrankDuPont-pe1ub funny thing is when people say ‘so and so is the most respectful of best of whatever that I’ve ever met!’ Well all that tells me is you have a boring life and haven’t met a lot of people! You people and who you know and respect and what you’ve seen is no judge of the whole country. I’m a 17yr airline employee, I’ve been around the world 5x and met more people in a month and of different countries and cultures and have more life experience in a month than you people do in your whole lifetime. It’s hilarious to me to hear people say ‘of all I’ve met’ hahahaha. Wow, you must’ve lived a slow and boring sheltered life! Bikers play an act and roll and the niceness is an act. Good criminals are the best actors. All the bad criminals and ones in jail and ex cons are mostly bad actors and bad poker players with horrible poker faces and give away their tells. That’s just the straight REAL facts of life. All the best dominant that rode off into the sunset with all their front teeth and straight noses and jaws have all been excellent actors. Dead facts bro hoe hahaha’s. 🤣🤣
Thank you so much. I hope this helps alot of people. great video. I think videos for people who are interested in being 1%ers helps alot more than likely.
I have a big family and alot of family members but we don't hang with no one outside our family due to its so hard to trust strangers for us people backstab others too much is why my family sticks together with just family
I’m not in a club but I have done runs for the Mongols . I ride a Kawasaki H2 .. known in my city.. my plate says “will Run” but I have been asked 3 times in the past 2 years to deliver a package (fits in biker backpack) over 400 miles and needs its there ASAP. I don’t even want to be in a club I’m more of a freelancer and I respect them as I value my life. And they respect me. I’d never show off in front of them, I’d never be rude.. I usually give them way. But they have compensated me good . I respect 1%
I’m met my friends at work. Fortunately, there were thousands of employees and we had our own spot to park our bikes so they wouldn’t get ripped off. You know just shoot the shit about bikes then eventually got invited out for beers after work. Took a long time and a lot of questions were asked…
Met the diamond club I’m in years ago when I first got out the army while in a 99. Met them at a party and was invited to the clubhouse. Years later I am now a patched member of that diamond club.
My advice to people is that brand isn't everything. I lived in areas with very big, very well-known 1% clubs and I rode enough that I got to know a lot of the members. Good guys and certainly no disrespect to them or their clubs, but that wasn't for me. I hung around with a very well-known 1% club and was asked if I wanted to prospect and I said a respectful no because it just wasn't for me. I liked the guys, respected the club, but that just wasn't my lifestyle. I ended up with a much smaller MC, only about 8-12 active members spread over a large area. Outside of our corner of the world, no one ever heard of us. But it was all combat veterans, super tight knit, the way that people dream of MC's being. Also very well run with chapter leadership that had been in the life for decades and had good connections with the local dominant. Not talking down on any large clubs out there, but don't join a big club just because it's got a known name and a cool looking three piece. Take your time and find people that you really feel like they're your brothers.
probably a dumb question here but still going to ask, can one ride around with a vest that is filled up with patches of the rallies and events they have been to, and/or bands they like and not get in trouble? no back patch or rockers, just rallies and bands and maybe a nickname or so?
Yes, as long as you ain't got a top or bottom rocker or some logo on your back your all good. Basically keep your back clean best advice 👍 patches like the ones you speak are totally fine 😎
Yeah my husband had this situation with a few between diablos and hells angels. Both giving an invite so he gave a heads up he was open to both and visiting so there weren’t any issues down the road or anyone thinking he was being shady for one club. In the end he found what made him comfortable. This man gives incredible advise people take his words seriously.
Yeah, and with me, I’ve had a MC come up to me twice in the last week and asked me to come to their clubhouse and was asking me about if I wanted to join the second one threw me off and I almost drawed on him. Was first at a red light and dude got out his car and walked up next to me. Was pretty cool tho. Have always wanted to be in an mc and was cool af and flattering to get noticed and invited.
SO INFORMATIVE!!! One of the best youtubers ever. I wanted to know how to join a outlaw club as well so this helped. thanks. Maybe you can do an interview with a bandido or something. that would be cool
I'd suggest joining like the AMVETS, LEGION, Eagle Riders or Moose riders groups and getting involved in the group & go on the rides. That's a great way to meet ppl.
Im not a member of any club, just fascinated by the lifestyle. Red Devils used to have a big presence (and possibly run security) at the Boston Tattoo Convention many years ago. They seemed like nice dudes.
I just spent a year Hanging around an MC it's not a 1% and I just got my Probate Cut, it's not for everyone but this particular MC I found by riding. I never wanted to be in an MC till I met these guys. They truly suit who I am and my past.
I'm in a M/M club. Here most of the 1% clubs have Open Houses that non Members can go to. Was just at one this last Friday. If you have a local CoC, that's a good way to find a open house to attend.
On the way to work one day I saw a biker on the side of the road, I turned around to see if he was ok . He told me he ran out of gas and didn't know where a gas station was. I told him to sit tight and would be right back , I got gas and he thanked me and told me to met him in Eureka Springs that weekend. He was Hell's Angel , it was a hell of a party
I went online to a motorcycle community. They post events. I am in a motorcycle association and went to some events to support. I know I do not want to be a part of 1 percent MC. It's not for me, but because I am going to different events, I have hung out with the Outlaws and the Bandidos even though the MC's I went to hang out with are not 1 percent clubs or support clubs. I have been asked to prospect for one club, not 1 percent, but the association I belong to allows me freedom. My life doesn't revolve around my motorcycle. I have other interests and responsibilities. I might just hang with them and leave it at that.
I met my guy by connecting on Facebook. We connected over him being a tattoo artist, then personal texted and that's how I found out he was in a 1% mc. Just from the female perspective. Love ya Sose, ty for all you do. Be safe out there, always❤
In 1967 i would see a couple of hundred bikers roll down Mitchell st. I drink to much to ever think bout joining ..need 4 wheels , but the Outlaws M.C. is still there on the southside of Milwaukee.. thanks 4 the memorys Outlaws
Lived at 710 W Mitchell for a while! One time I parked my car on that dead end by the club house to roll a joint late at nite (before Milwaukee became semi-cool with smoking), and some lights came on out front, and I rolled out quick lol
@@matthewmuente1363 my 1st bar that i could get served in was the Ambssedor tap right by 7th and Mitcell, in 1968 when i was 16 and the drinking age was 18 in Wisconsin !!
Seems to me just by simple observation ....if you imagine there would be a time where you know you should go home, its just not for you. I met a few Bandidos riding, one of them I knew from years past before he became a Bandido and we both knew there were times where one of us needed to cut out. He never asked me about joining and I never wanted to. We were just riding and knew each other enough to know I left my past behind and he was still doing his thing. So maybe consider that before trying too hard to be something that you may find out you are not.
If you think that you’re wanting the camaraderie, Join a 3-piece patch motorcycle ministry and actually help people. If you’re doing it for any other reason, check your ego and figure out what it is that you’re looking for.
Everyone wish a happy birthday to my good friend Maria who was my fav cinema colleague,not working with us anymore,miss working with her but we still talk and remained very good friends
Forgive me if im being out of line but i felt the need to say i. Liking your new look you rock and nothing but respect for what you bring to the MC COMMUNITY
I live next to a couple Pagan’s theyre always cool to me and quite frankly the keep the neighbor safe. Just normal people doing what they enjoy doing. They do shit most of us want to do we just won’t wanna get in trouble and they don’t worry about it. So much respect to the M.C’s
Back when I joined, I didn't know much about the club lifestyle. I had bought me a tricked out Harley with all of the chrome and a flashy paint job on it. I met a guy at work. He was in a 1% club . I think he had a shirt or hat on with the colors on it. He became my sponsor. Our job required us to travel a lot. He was out of a different chapter. I began hanging around and then prospected. I met more people from other chapters while on the job. I was actually having a blast prospecting. Eventually, I patched over and the rest is history.
Sose you always talk about checking in. How does that work exactly? If a club is riding through another clubs territory and are required to check in? Do they just show up to the other MC club? Or do they call? How does checking in work?
Just found out that your from The Bronx Ghost💪🏽 I’m from GunHill. Been following you for a while now and I support you more than ever knowing that you’re from home town.
@@DemonsRow Whattt..bro I used to be on Decatur every day both sides..up on Hull,in The Oval,Bainbridge 205th I ran with GHP but I lived down the Hill on Magenta, I went to Evander. I was on Oliniville,Burke,Allerton,Holland Ave,Wallace.. I’m sure we know some of the same people. I graduated from Evander 91. Went to Bronx House in 93. Rikers 95-2001
Never been in a club pet say, but have met many folks from the East Coast. From PG County, Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley. North Carolina, SC, now in SE Georgia. I found that over the years if you mind your own business, show respect and go about your business goes a long way. I agree with the events angle.
Look I will say this there is no reason to rush into a club just be you be respectful and if you get invited make friends have fun that's the whole point of MC culture have fun when you feel you made a decision for joining a club be determined but you must uphold yourself to the standard no exceptions exceed excellence and you will be rewarded with love and respect.
I've lived in Milwaukee my whole life, and I've only seen the Outlaws out riding a handful of times. I used to live down the street from their clubhouse.
Hello! Thanks for videos. I have a question. I'm from Russia, how do 1% MCs or non 1% MCs will react to a fully patched member of a Russian MC traveling across your country with colors of his MC that has no charter in the US and never had any connections to the US MCs? And for example if he'd like to visit a bar owned by a local MC?
Great video… the reality is that if you got a few solid brothers you’re already riding with, you already got the “brotherhood” they’re selling… and that’s really all you need… these larger clubs only have that in small “pockets”… if you know, you know…
I rode 1 year on my own. My 2nd year I started riding with people in my town. 2 members from a diamond club came thru my job and saw my bike parked right next to the front door. We chopped it up and he handed me a card with his name and number and told me to come hang out and if everything is cool we can ride together. Just ride your ride if it's meant to be you'll have your chance to hang out. Just be respectful and wait your turn.
I am a supporter of a mc one day I was hangin out not doin much around the house I went to get on Facebook to scroll around and seen a friend request from the national president of the club after lookin threw his profile I went ahead and accepted the request and we got to talkin I didn’t up and start askin random questions about the club he asked for my mailin address I gave it to him about a few weeks later I got a supporter patch and a few business cards and the biggest thing is I also show respect to the mc that’s already in my home state by not havin the patch on my vest
I’ve had emails stating similar things from individuals not within Oklahoma. Clubs are niche, it’s nice but it also has the potential to not meet an individual(s) that may be a good fit.
So i got a question, I'm not gonna name off the MC, but i was doing a 4,000+ mile cross country ride on route 66 and ran into a particular MC that i waited about 10 miles before trying to pass slowly 2 lanes away on a 4 lane highway. I was being respectful as possible to the car following the MC and the 40-60 members in front of it by being way far over after waiting a substantial amount of time. When i tried to pass slowly 2 lanes away to the right with other traffic one member nodded his head like to follow him, so he brought me into their ride and then rode up front with 2 other members and then gave them a thumbs up after about 3 miles and finally gave me a pass to go. Did i disrespect them at all that made them check me for that long of a time and bring me closer to their group? Never experienced it before.
Man, you are so right about being careful in bars. I used to go to this local place after my shift for a few drinks. Sometimes guys will show up acting tough looking for a fight with another MC. I f you are someone like me who is not good at fighting you do not want to be around when that happens. On the upside if you have an interest in motorcycles. Those guys will talk your ear off about them.
@@DemonsRow I used to lift when I was younger. It was a hole in the wall gym in the middle of a small town. The owner was a boxer. I might do that. I got a lot of life left in me.
Good advice, I've belonged to an MC for 25 years not a diamond club. However, I met many 1% members and I realized in my first few years that a diamond club was not for me. Some 1percenters were friends. This I can affirm, if you converse with a diamond club member keep it light. Talk about bikes, cars, and places you've been to. Just regular every day conversation. Remember your speaking with people. Don't approach them like their a celebrity or side show freak.
A guy I grew up with is a 1%er. I don't see him much anymore but will run into him a couple times a year or so. All I'll ask is "are you still riding" and when he says "yes" I'll know he's still a member.
Hey SOSE 👋 You're absolutely correct about saying... How do you know if you want to become a member of a specific Club, if you don't know anything about it!!! People need to really understand something very important about Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs... Each Club has their own individual wants, needs, demands, beliefs, expectations, philosophies, etc So you DAMN WELL BETTER seriously educate yourself before you ever consider making that decision!!! This is absolutely not a game or just a group of guys who like to party all the time... More people than you realize, Just Don't Make The Cut, I've seen it happen time and time again over 4+ decades. If you can't be totally honest and real with yourself, you're truly not ready to make this decision. 🤔 😳 Just Sayin'🤬
He’s right, if you don’t know people that know people you must not ride enough and that’s your first and biggest problem. I used to ride sport bikes and I didn’t want to nor was I the type to be part of gangs or clubs but I frequented this pool hall that a local club would frequent just to drink and chill and they just one day watched me play some pool and one of the guys started talking to me just to play some 8ball and in the beginning it was just about pool he never even talked about his club or anything and eventually we hit up some girls at the bar and next thing you know I got cool with all of them. I never joined but till this day I just have a connection with them. You have to be part of the community befor you even start to think you can talk about anything club related.
Pretty cool that your using footage from little old New Zealand with a few of the local MCs currently the government here is trying to ban patches.. we will see how that goes down.. 😂
Yeah, it's not for everyone. It wasn't for me but, I had a great time and met some awesome ass people. I realized that I would've had to prioritize the club over my family, at least with that club. That's the only thing that kept me from being a probate. At least from my end. I loved hanging out and, it was a relatively small chapter with some men of high character. They were very selective about who they associated with. Which I liked. I was extremely honored to be given the respect that they gave. It was a great experience and a hell of a time.
My uncle used to be in a Biker Gang in Chicago in the 1970's. I dont know which one but when my aunt got really sick he ended up leaving the club, got his tattoos blacked out and hasnt been in a club ever since. I think it was a pretty bad one but he wont talk about it to anyone. He ended up selling his motorcycle too
Been ridin over 40 years been around many clubs the first was the Booze Fighters . I had no place to keep my bike and i knew this guy who let me keep my bike at his place and he taught me the ways and invited me to ride with them . After years of hanging around biker bars and club members i got to know a lot of people was asked to join more then one but always respectfully declined but remained friends with many from 81 on down . I no longer ride because i got covid and it has really messed me up and i dont feel safe riding or being in a pack and putting others in harms way
I agree with Sose. Go to bike events at your local HD dealer, bike week and advertised bike events. I also agree you need to be built for the life as well. Pick a club that fits you and how you ride weather it's a 1%, or just a bike club. Again 1% is exactly that. It's not for everyone.
What's the deal with joining a club if you don't drink. I've heard of sober clubs but I'm not in sobriety I just don't drink or do powders, shit I don't smoke more than a bowl pack a day really. I just like riding and wrenching
Two things that come to mind...1st, get invited. Be a hang around & supporter. I was a long time hang around b/c a member took a shine to this 14 year old punk kid who had bad family life, & brought me with him to club events. B/c I was an unofficial prospect for 4 years I was patched in at 18. 2nd, know how to ride, like a diamond holder. You show that, along with your respecf for the club, earns you steps.
I grew up in Bandit territory, lived in Brother Speed Territory and now around Sons and 81 for almost 25 years. One thing I've learned in my short 50 years on Earth is that respect is so simple but seems to be in such demand these days. I think social media has created a world of cyber tough guys that can't punch their way out of paper sack and expects respect without giving it. Respect USED to be taught at home! I don't know what happened to the country I grew up in.
I’m in England and my mums friend is a Hells Angel. You can see them riding around our city quite often and a president had a funeral here about 20 years ago and there must have been 1000s of Angels riding in procession that day I have never seen any other MC here
I was in a 99% club support club. It took you 2 years just to get patched from the start. Know a person in the club that will vouch for you, hangaround, prospect for min 1 year, then your a patch member if you lucky.
Without knowing it, you might have saved someone a lot of grief with the education you provide. I started out in a "family club" then progressed from there.
I rode everywhere I went when I lived in GA, I started talking about bikes and life with my neighbor, and he invited me to meet his club (99٪) we hit it off, started hanging around about a month later I was prospecting.
I stopped the other day because my kids wanted to say hello and they were pagans and we told them that we respect them and that I tell my kids if there ever in trouble to run to a biker. The biker asked me if I want to come by the clubhouse and have a few beers with the club what does that mean?
He's right if you don't know about clubs you just can't walk in and ask to join it just doesn't work that why. It most case whit club's like the Hells Angles and other true 1% clubs you be a while just getting know before you even become a probate and then a lot going to depend on who speacking up for you coming in. How long they known you and their standing with the club also. You could be a probate for 3 ,5 or maybe 7 years before you become a full memeber.
I live in an area where the Banditos have a very large and active chapter. As a woman with a young son who is constantly in the same places or sharing the road with these gentlemen, i can 100% say it is always about knowing your place and respect. At a gas station, i had a ton of drinks and snacks, and was in line to pay when i noticed the guys behind me only had a few things, so i let them go infront of me, just out of kidness. Didn't even register who they were because it didn't matter to me. Alas, it wasa could Bandito members. Not only did they pay for my snacks, but they also filled the gas tank in my car, showed my son their bikes, and gave him some stickers and a bandana. Told him to stay in school and respect his mom and dad, and they rolled out. Got to give respect to get respect.
absolutely love this!
Did it ever occur to you that the "kindness" they shared to you was them trying to get their foot in the door to your son? That's exactly what it was, they want to recruit your boy and you are to foolish to see this for what it is.
@@TheGhjgjgjgjgjg it wasn’t her kindness, she wimped out to them, AND OR she wanted to fuck one member or ten. The Hawaiians always say this give respect to get it. Nahhh, what they mean is bend over and take it up the ass from us, kiss our shoes you just shined and suck up to their ego …then… and only then will they actually treat you just normal back.
It’s all fear and intimidation. It’s bullshit words for fake respect.
Hawaiians want to know they you know you will simp and wimp out and always let them go first and shit then they claim this ‘respect’ shit but what it actually is just being treated neutral and acknowledging them.
Don’t mince words. Be real and say it like it really is.
@@TheGhjgjgjgjgjgor maybe they were trying to get in the mom's pants
Are you serious? Its not like their lookong to bring her boy to Epsteins island... 🙄@TheGhjgjgjgjgjg
Hells Angels protected me and my grandmother when I was a kid and we’re a black family.
This happened in New York and I was a little kid,there was a Tattoo Shop that Hells Angels were always outside of,a guy ran by and snatched my grandmothers bag, I ran away screaming crying and scared and ran right into the Hells Angels and told them what happened,they jumped on their bikes and caught the guy,dragged him back and gave my grandmother her bag back and beat the sh!t out of this guy.
I don’t ride but since that day I had an enormous respect for Hells Angels.
Hell yeah!
big time ! amen 🙏🏻
That’s 🧢
Awesome story! The media and government never show all the good things HA do, there great guys nicest people you could meet if you give them respect, if you don't give them respect well that's all on you
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Sose is not endangering clubs, He is protecting people that don't know with knowledge.
Appreciate you
I am one of those.
Yeah, the cops are watching Demon's Row to get intel. Lol
Exactly. People who think otherwise need to look at his past videos and see who he's sat down with.
I have never been in a MC, I've always been an independent. My advice on the MC lifestyle is this. Be a hangaround for at least two years. It's not what it looks like from the outside.
Truth
You’re absolutely RIGHT.! 🍻
i wasnt a hang around for too long but i will 100% agree with you
Perfect advice
100%
Every interaction I have had with any 1%er has been positive for me. From when I was a 15 yo runaway (they put me on a bus and sent me home) to when I was in a "social club" with a shaved head. and many other times and places. I gave respect and asked no dumb ass questions and they treated me like a real human. More than I can say for the square world folks.
Skinhead hun 😂
Met a 1%er playing video games. We’re now best friends and he’s one of the best people ik.
That cool asf
@DemonsRow. I am too old to join a 1 percenter club. However, I love your channel. I learn alot about the lifestyle. Keep up the great work.
I appreciate that
It's never too late.
The hills are old and turn green every year.
I seem to recall a few years ago someone in their 70's was patched into 81, making him the oldest member to earn a patch.
ive seen prospects up to age 50+ personally
Most 1%ers I know are retired and have grandchildren
Appreciate your channel, lots of knowledge for those who dont know. Been wit my club for 10 years, started out getting a haircut at a barber shop and the founder owned the shop. Invited me to a few events, time went by, became a prospect, got patched 10 months later and its been all in the game since. One1Luv MC Las Vegas
The band I played in out of Indy ( Eclipse ) was known as a biker band. I met some of the Outlaws when they would come and see us play. I also had a friend who owned a Motor cycle shop and met some of them there. One of the Outlaws would always check my work on my first Harley build and let me know if I had done something wrong. All he would say is " you need to check the work you did last night it isnt right. He would not straight up say what was wrong . This helped me learn a ton about bike builds.
Usually you have to know someone to get invited to a club. My neighbor invited me. He seen me riding alot .and talked to me.
I was born and raised around the life, my Dad (RIP) & Uncle (RIP) were full patches in Arizona. I know for a fact that walking up to a 1%er club and asking how to join is just as dangerous (and stupid) as walking up to OG Crips, Bloods, Trece or Diesiocho and asking to join them. Red & White have a saying..."they don't recruit, they recognize." I now live in Texas and everyone in the life knows who runs shit out here. Out of RESPECT, I told them who my family was and where I came from when I first started running into full patches regularly. They welcomed me to be around them and even hang out with them and during those years I saw them school many people who approached them the wrong way. Many of these young heads don't realize it takes a long time to gain their trust and friendship if they're elite 1%ers. They're selective and cautious. Young MF'ers that run around talking trash and making noise aren't the kind of members they're looking for. Most of those kind never made it to be an official hang around let alone a prospect. Lots of dudes think it's cool to wear a patch until they come face to face with enemies and pigs. Like Father Barger (RIP) said; "Everyone's a tough guy until you come face to face with one." Keep up the good work schooling these young cats Ghost.
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I met a member at a bar, saw his cut and showed some interest. Bought him a few rounds, bullshitted about non-club stuff and was invited to hangout and meet the pres of a chapter. Rolled through, rode well with them. Made a good impression. Got into a lite tussle with some other dudes and I stood tall. Made me a hang around and the rest was history. Became a full patch 2 years later, They’re my brothers now. #ghostin
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I think a lot of these cats failed to realize this isn’t a television show and it’s not the Boy Scouts. It’s an acquired taste this game made for everybody. It’s real life. There’s commitment and dedication and always a flipside. I think a lot of people just wanna be warriors and they don’t realize what goes into it sometimes to each their own!!! glad to see you doing your thing big Homie. Stay safe out there. Glad to see the channels doing well as well. Take care of yourself, as always I appreciate you keeping it real!!!!
Saw a Sundowner MC rider today on a Low Rider ST.... Newhall, CA. I hardly ever see those guys riding around these days, didn't even know they were still around.
Still around ⚡️FF⚡️
Story time.
I was invited to prospect for a local mom and pop support club. I was interviewed by two members I didn't know.
They wanted me to be about that club, not for the experience, not to level up, ABOUT THAT CLUB.
Two weeks later these same guys weren't at the meeting. They leveled up.
At that point I handed the cut back over.
Shook everyone else's hand and parted as friends.
Don't come at me with what I shouldn't do and go do it yourself.
Respect given and earned DemonsRow.....love my freedom to much to have others tell me when and where I can be (Government that is not respecting the constitution is already to much) Those that chose a 1% lifestyle sweet...4 decades of riding where and when I want ....Freedom is the best
"too" much "to" have
Been riding since the late 60's. Hey Sose, check out the Smokeout Rally out of Salisbury, NC. Chopper event.
I guarantee you’ve saved a lot of people from an ass kicking, keep going my man, from a member of an MCC in Scotland
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Dude . Im 16 . This video is too good. Now that im meeting the club . This video help me to know what to do and what I don't have to do
Digging the content and very informative too.
I've known clubbers my entire life. I gained much respect by simply being myself, a horse's arse, extending and receiving respect, and making it clear that I had no intention of joining, I'd never be a part of an organization that would have me as a member as Groucho used to say. I couldn't possibly match the riding skills of the men I know, I'd be a danger on a run. I found that bikers are among the most honest people I've run across. Good show, Ghost.
Thanks for your honesty as ALOT MORE PEOPLE on here need to be like yourself.! 🍻
@@FrankDuPont-pe1ub dude I don't think no one cares what you think
@@FrankDuPont-pe1ub funny thing is when people say ‘so and so is the most respectful of best of whatever that I’ve ever met!’ Well all that tells me is you have a boring life and haven’t met a lot of people! You people and who you know and respect and what you’ve seen is no judge of the whole country. I’m a 17yr airline employee, I’ve been around the world 5x and met more people in a month and of different countries and cultures and have more life experience in a month than you people do in your whole lifetime. It’s hilarious to me to hear people say ‘of all I’ve met’ hahahaha. Wow, you must’ve lived a slow and boring sheltered life! Bikers play an act and roll and the niceness is an act. Good criminals are the best actors. All the bad criminals and ones in jail and ex cons are mostly bad actors and bad poker players with horrible poker faces and give away their tells.
That’s just the straight REAL facts of life. All the best dominant that rode off into the sunset with all their front teeth and straight noses and jaws have all been excellent actors. Dead facts bro hoe hahaha’s. 🤣🤣
The most honest people 🤣90 percent are scum.
@@natejoe9924and ur a young d bag who's never been Knocked TF out for somethin you said..... it's obvious.
Thank you so much. I hope this helps alot of people. great video. I think videos for people who are interested in being 1%ers helps alot more than likely.
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I have a big family and alot of family members but we don't hang with no one outside our family due to its so hard to trust strangers for us people backstab others too much is why my family sticks together with just family
Paying dues for brotherhood is a piss poor investment. You're better off sticking with a few close friends.
Very true
Yessir
Damn straight!
And you know that because?
@@semperoccultus1969 Probably the same way I know... Because we have lived it.
@DemonsRow have you heard of the Sons of Silence M.C?
I’m not in a club but I have done runs for the Mongols . I ride a Kawasaki H2 .. known in my city.. my plate says “will Run” but I have been asked 3 times in the past 2 years to deliver a package (fits in biker backpack) over 400 miles and needs its there ASAP. I don’t even want to be in a club I’m more of a freelancer and I respect them as I value my life. And they respect me. I’d never show off in front of them, I’d never be rude.. I usually give them way. But they have compensated me good . I respect 1%
Things that didn’t happen for $100
@@mikewilhelmson8413 🤣😂🤣😂
No thanks, ill stick to my R1. If i gotta run its gonna be on something faster than a Harley or an Indian.
love this content
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I’m met my friends at work. Fortunately, there were thousands of employees and we had our own spot to park our bikes so they wouldn’t get ripped off. You know just shoot the shit about bikes then eventually got invited out for beers after work. Took a long time and a lot of questions were asked…
Met the diamond club I’m in years ago when I first got out the army while in a 99. Met them at a party and was invited to the clubhouse. Years later I am now a patched member of that diamond club.
I have no idea if i would wanna join a club i would not mind hanging out with a few to just see if its even the right fit for myself first?
My advice to people is that brand isn't everything. I lived in areas with very big, very well-known 1% clubs and I rode enough that I got to know a lot of the members. Good guys and certainly no disrespect to them or their clubs, but that wasn't for me. I hung around with a very well-known 1% club and was asked if I wanted to prospect and I said a respectful no because it just wasn't for me. I liked the guys, respected the club, but that just wasn't my lifestyle. I ended up with a much smaller MC, only about 8-12 active members spread over a large area. Outside of our corner of the world, no one ever heard of us. But it was all combat veterans, super tight knit, the way that people dream of MC's being. Also very well run with chapter leadership that had been in the life for decades and had good connections with the local dominant. Not talking down on any large clubs out there, but don't join a big club just because it's got a known name and a cool looking three piece. Take your time and find people that you really feel like they're your brothers.
Thanks for sharing 👍
Good Morning 🌻😊
Good morning!
probably a dumb question here but still going to ask, can one ride around with a vest that is filled up with patches of the rallies and events they have been to, and/or bands they like and not get in trouble? no back patch or rockers, just rallies and bands and maybe a nickname or so?
Yes, as long as you ain't got a top or bottom rocker or some logo on your back your all good. Basically keep your back clean best advice 👍 patches like the ones you speak are totally fine 😎
Always an interesting perspective from you Ghost. Another bangin' vid!
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Yeah my husband had this situation with a few between diablos and hells angels. Both giving an invite so he gave a heads up he was open to both and visiting so there weren’t any issues down the road or anyone thinking he was being shady for one club. In the end he found what made him comfortable. This man gives incredible advise people take his words seriously.
Yeah, and with me, I’ve had a MC come up to me twice in the last week and asked me to come to their clubhouse and was asking me about if I wanted to join the second one threw me off and I almost drawed on him. Was first at a red light and dude got out his car and walked up next to me. Was pretty cool tho. Have always wanted to be in an mc and was cool af and flattering to get noticed and invited.
Good points man thanks for the video
Any time!
Sose please make some Demons Row shades/Locs ! That would be awesome. Great video as always!
SO INFORMATIVE!!! One of the best youtubers ever. I wanted to know how to join a outlaw club as well so this helped. thanks. Maybe you can do an interview with a bandido or something. that would be cool
Thank you
oh yah a interview with the bandidos would be the coolest idea
@@d16113 didnt he do somehting like this before?
he did mongles and thunder guards and many others so im sure he did bandidos as well no?
Question: Do many 1% Clubs have a hit squad of Nomads who basically act as special forces Grim Reapers who clean anything up at a calls notice?
Yes
I do love the music imo example your intro song ..Greetings from Norway the country of Black Metal
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I'd suggest joining like the AMVETS, LEGION, Eagle Riders or Moose riders groups and getting involved in the group & go on the rides. That's a great way to meet ppl.
I'm a member of the American legion riders district 12 . I enjoy the runs . Met some cool guys also.they do good work for the community.
Wisconsin
Im not a member of any club, just fascinated by the lifestyle. Red Devils used to have a big presence (and possibly run security) at the Boston Tattoo Convention many years ago. They seemed like nice dudes.
I just spent a year Hanging around an MC it's not a 1% and I just got my Probate Cut, it's not for everyone but this particular MC I found by riding. I never wanted to be in an MC till I met these guys. They truly suit who I am and my past.
I'm in a M/M club. Here most of the 1% clubs have Open Houses that non Members can go to.
Was just at one this last Friday. If you have a local CoC, that's a good way to find a open house to attend.
On the way to work one day I saw a biker on the side of the road, I turned around to see if he was ok . He told me he ran out of gas and didn't know where a gas station was. I told him to sit tight and would be right back , I got gas and he thanked me and told me to met him in Eureka Springs that weekend. He was Hell's Angel , it was a hell of a party
Good advice that applies to many facets.
Much respect
I went online to a motorcycle community. They post events. I am in a motorcycle association and went to some events to support. I know I do not want to be a part of 1 percent MC. It's not for me, but because I am going to different events, I have hung out with the Outlaws and the Bandidos even though the MC's I went to hang out with are not 1 percent clubs or support clubs. I have been asked to prospect for one club, not 1 percent, but the association I belong to allows me freedom. My life doesn't revolve around my motorcycle. I have other interests and responsibilities. I might just hang with them and leave it at that.
I met my guy by connecting on Facebook. We connected over him being a tattoo artist, then personal texted and that's how I found out he was in a 1% mc. Just from the female perspective. Love ya Sose, ty for all you do. Be safe out there, always❤
Love you too Dee
In 1967 i would see a couple of hundred bikers roll down Mitchell st. I drink to much to ever think bout joining ..need 4 wheels , but the Outlaws M.C. is still there on the southside of Milwaukee.. thanks 4 the memorys Outlaws
Lived at 710 W Mitchell for a while! One time I parked my car on that dead end by the club house to roll a joint late at nite (before Milwaukee became semi-cool with smoking), and some lights came on out front, and I rolled out quick lol
@@matthewmuente1363 my 1st bar that i could get served in was the Ambssedor tap right by 7th and Mitcell, in 1968 when i was 16 and the drinking age was 18 in Wisconsin !!
Seems to me just by simple observation ....if you imagine there would be a time where you know you should go home, its just not for you. I met a few Bandidos riding, one of them I knew from years past before he became a Bandido and we both knew there were times where one of us needed to cut out. He never asked me about joining and I never wanted to. We were just riding and knew each other enough to know I left my past behind and he was still doing his thing.
So maybe consider that before trying too hard to be something that you may find out you are not.
If you think that you’re wanting the camaraderie, Join a 3-piece patch motorcycle ministry and actually help people. If you’re doing it for any other reason, check your ego and figure out what it is that you’re looking for.
I've thought that before. I've been researching Disciple Christian and Least of Saints lately.
As a high ranking member of one of the worlds biggest 1% club I can say this is a great channel
if that was true you wouldn't be advertising it on social media
Everyone wish a happy birthday to my good friend Maria who was my fav cinema colleague,not working with us anymore,miss working with her but we still talk and remained very good friends
Happy birthday to your homegirl
Happy birthday Maria
@@JParker. thanks lol XD
well it is today 20 May
only 3 PM here in Romania :P
Happy Birthday Maria.
If a club asks someone to hang out and the person declines...then what? Is the person that declined in a bad spot?
Forgive me if im being out of line but i felt the need to say i. Liking your new look you rock and nothing but respect for what you bring to the MC COMMUNITY
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Love your new video keep it up your Awesome 😎😎😎😎💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯
Thanks! Will do!
Depending on others is outta our beliefs right now its too hard to depend on people for our family is all
Sose; love the sunglasses what brand are they bro?
There demons row ones i got them coming it this was the sample
Hell yeah!
I live next to a couple Pagan’s theyre always cool to me and quite frankly the keep the neighbor safe. Just normal people doing what they enjoy doing. They do shit most of us want to do we just won’t wanna get in trouble and they don’t worry about it. So much respect to the M.C’s
Back when I joined, I didn't know much about the club lifestyle. I had bought me a tricked out Harley with all of the chrome and a flashy paint job on it. I met a guy at work. He was in a 1% club . I think he had a shirt or hat on with the colors on it. He became my sponsor. Our job required us to travel a lot. He was out of a different chapter. I began hanging around and then prospected. I met more people from other chapters while on the job. I was actually having a blast prospecting. Eventually, I patched over and the rest is history.
Go to events,hang out. I was in Two MC’s I grew up with most of these guys so it was a given for me .
Sose you always talk about checking in. How does that work exactly? If a club is riding through another clubs territory and are required to check in? Do they just show up to the other MC club? Or do they call? How does checking in work?
Very interesting My Brother...I'm to old that part.. #Ghostin
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Just found out that your from The Bronx Ghost💪🏽
I’m from GunHill.
Been following you for a while now and I support you more than ever knowing that you’re from home town.
In from the gun hill area decatur ave
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Whattt..bro I used to be on Decatur every day both sides..up on Hull,in The Oval,Bainbridge 205th
I ran with GHP but I lived down the Hill on Magenta, I went to Evander. I was on Oliniville,Burke,Allerton,Holland Ave,Wallace..
I’m sure we know some of the same people.
I graduated from Evander 91. Went to Bronx House in 93. Rikers 95-2001
Never been in a club pet say, but have met many folks from the East Coast. From PG County, Maryland and the Shenandoah Valley. North Carolina, SC, now in SE Georgia. I found that over the years if you mind your own business, show respect and go about your business goes a long way. I agree with the events angle.
Love how sose uses videos of the New Zealand 🇳🇿 clubs 🔥
they have dope footage shout nz
@@DemonsRow love ❤️ 🤍 all the way from NZ 🇳🇿
Look I will say this there is no reason to rush into a club just be you be respectful and if you get invited make friends have fun that's the whole point of MC culture have fun when you feel you made a decision for joining a club be determined but you must uphold yourself to the standard no exceptions exceed excellence and you will be rewarded with love and respect.
I've lived in Milwaukee my whole life, and I've only seen the Outlaws out riding a handful of times. I used to live down the street from their clubhouse.
Hello! Thanks for videos. I have a question. I'm from Russia, how do 1% MCs or non 1% MCs will react to a fully patched member of a Russian MC traveling across your country with colors of his MC that has no charter in the US and never had any connections to the US MCs? And for example if he'd like to visit a bar owned by a local MC?
Great video… the reality is that if you got a few solid brothers you’re already riding with, you already got the “brotherhood” they’re selling… and that’s really all you need… these larger clubs only have that in small “pockets”… if you know, you know…
truth
I rode 1 year on my own. My 2nd year I started riding with people in my town.
2 members from a diamond club came thru my job and saw my bike parked right next to the front door. We chopped it up and he handed me a card with his name and number and told me to come hang out and if everything is cool we can ride together.
Just ride your ride if it's meant to be you'll have your chance to hang out. Just be respectful and wait your turn.
I am a supporter of a mc one day I was hangin out not doin much around the house I went to get on Facebook to scroll around and seen a friend request from the national president of the club after lookin threw his profile I went ahead and accepted the request and we got to talkin I didn’t up and start askin random questions about the club he asked for my mailin address I gave it to him about a few weeks later I got a supporter patch and a few business cards and the biggest thing is I also show respect to the mc that’s already in my home state by not havin the patch on my vest
Mad respect and Love for your show amazing education
Much respect
The guy that fixed the leather in one of my Cadillac's was a 1%er. Realy good guy!
I’ve had emails stating similar things from individuals not within Oklahoma.
Clubs are niche, it’s nice but it also has the potential to not meet an individual(s) that may be a good fit.
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Fuck the feds.
And anyone that works with them to mess up several Americans lives for a number on a piece of paper.
So i got a question,
I'm not gonna name off the MC, but i was doing a 4,000+ mile cross country ride on route 66 and ran into a particular MC that i waited about 10 miles before trying to pass slowly 2 lanes away on a 4 lane highway.
I was being respectful as possible to the car following the MC and the 40-60 members in front of it by being way far over after waiting a substantial amount of time.
When i tried to pass slowly 2 lanes away to the right with other traffic one member nodded his head like to follow him, so he brought me into their ride and then rode up front with 2 other members and then gave them a thumbs up after about 3 miles and finally gave me a pass to go.
Did i disrespect them at all that made them check me for that long of a time and bring me closer to their group? Never experienced it before.
Na it wasnt a disrespect if you were lanes over
Man, you are so right about being careful in bars. I used to go to this local place after my shift for a few drinks. Sometimes guys will show up acting tough looking for a fight with another MC. I f you are someone like me who is not good at fighting you do not want to be around when that happens. On the upside if you have an interest in motorcycles. Those guys will talk your ear off about them.
Train bro go to a boxing gym or mma
@@DemonsRow I used to lift when I was younger. It was a hole in the wall gym in the middle of a small town. The owner was a boxer. I might do that. I got a lot of life left in me.
I 'd would like to be a lover not a fighter , girls just wanna no if you can , B.S. them
Good advice, I've belonged to an MC for 25 years not a diamond club. However, I met many 1% members and I realized in my first few years that a diamond club was not for me. Some 1percenters were friends. This I can affirm, if you converse with a diamond club member keep it light. Talk about bikes, cars, and places you've been to. Just regular every day conversation. Remember your speaking with people. Don't approach them like their a celebrity or side show freak.
A guy I grew up with is a 1%er. I don't see him much anymore but will run into him a couple times a year or so. All I'll ask is "are you still riding" and when he says "yes" I'll know he's still a member.
Hey SOSE 👋
You're absolutely correct about saying...
How do you know if you want to become a member of a specific Club, if you don't know anything about it!!!
People need to really understand something very important about Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs...
Each Club has their own individual wants, needs, demands, beliefs, expectations, philosophies, etc
So you DAMN WELL BETTER seriously educate yourself before you ever consider making that decision!!!
This is absolutely not a game or just a group of guys who like to party all the time...
More people than you realize, Just Don't Make The Cut, I've seen it happen time and time again over 4+ decades. If you can't be totally honest and real with yourself, you're truly not ready to make this decision. 🤔 😳
Just Sayin'🤬
Very true
He’s right, if you don’t know people that know people you must not ride enough and that’s your first and biggest problem. I used to ride sport bikes and I didn’t want to nor was I the type to be part of gangs or clubs but I frequented this pool hall that a local club would frequent just to drink and chill and they just one day watched me play some pool and one of the guys started talking to me just to play some 8ball and in the beginning it was just about pool he never even talked about his club or anything and eventually we hit up some girls at the bar and next thing you know I got cool with all of them. I never joined but till this day I just have a connection with them. You have to be part of the community befor you even start to think you can talk about anything club related.
Pretty cool that your using footage from little old New Zealand with a few of the local MCs currently the government here is trying to ban patches.. we will see how that goes down.. 😂
Yeah, it's not for everyone. It wasn't for me but, I had a great time and met some awesome ass people.
I realized that I would've had to prioritize the club over my family, at least with that club. That's the only thing that kept me from being a probate. At least from my end.
I loved hanging out and, it was a relatively small chapter with some men of high character. They were very selective about who they associated with. Which I liked. I was extremely honored to be given the respect that they gave. It was a great experience and a hell of a time.
My uncle used to be in a Biker Gang in Chicago in the 1970's. I dont know which one but when my aunt got really sick he ended up leaving the club, got his tattoos blacked out and hasnt been in a club ever since. I think it was a pretty bad one but he wont talk about it to anyone. He ended up selling his motorcycle too
Been ridin over 40 years been around many clubs the first was the Booze Fighters . I had no place to keep my bike and i knew this guy who let me keep my bike at his place and he taught me the ways and invited me to ride with them . After years of hanging around biker bars and club members i got to know a lot of people was asked to join more then one but always respectfully declined but remained friends with many from 81 on down . I no longer ride because i got covid and it has really messed me up and i dont feel safe riding or being in a pack and putting others in harms way
I agree with Sose. Go to bike events at your local HD dealer, bike week and advertised bike events. I also agree you need to be built for the life as well. Pick a club that fits you and how you ride weather it's a 1%, or just a bike club. Again 1% is exactly that. It's not for everyone.
What's the deal with joining a club if you don't drink. I've heard of sober clubs but I'm not in sobriety I just don't drink or do powders, shit I don't smoke more than a bowl pack a day really. I just like riding and wrenching
find a club that fits you
Two things that come to mind...1st, get invited. Be a hang around & supporter. I was a long time hang around b/c a member took a shine to this 14 year old punk kid who had bad family life, & brought me with him to club events. B/c I was an unofficial prospect for 4 years I was patched in at 18. 2nd, know how to ride, like a diamond holder. You show that, along with your respecf for the club, earns you steps.
A lot of clubs would NEVER Allow a 18 year old in.!!
I belong to a small club called “The Purse” with just one member. No one is allowed in
I grew up in Bandit territory, lived in Brother Speed Territory and now around Sons and 81 for almost 25 years. One thing I've learned in my short 50 years on Earth is that respect is so simple but seems to be in such demand these days. I think social media has created a world of cyber tough guys that can't punch their way out of paper sack and expects respect without giving it. Respect USED to be taught at home! I don't know what happened to the country I grew up in.
I’m in England and my mums friend is a Hells Angel. You can see them riding around our city quite often and a president had a funeral here about 20 years ago and there must have been 1000s of Angels riding in procession that day
I have never seen any other MC here
Does someone have to be in the support club for that club before they can prospect for the 1% club or can someone prospect directly to an Outlaw club?
I was in a 99% club support club. It took you 2 years just to get patched from the start. Know a person in the club that will vouch for you, hangaround, prospect for min 1 year, then your a patch member if you lucky.
Without knowing it, you might have saved someone a lot of grief with the education you provide. I started out in a "family club" then progressed from there.
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I rode everywhere I went when I lived in GA, I started talking about bikes and life with my neighbor, and he invited me to meet his club (99٪) we hit it off, started hanging around about a month later I was prospecting.
Real goid advice bro
Appreciate that
@demonsrow who made that beat in the short with the flutes?
I stopped the other day because my kids wanted to say hello and they were pagans and we told them that we respect them and that I tell my kids if there ever in trouble to run to a biker. The biker asked me if I want to come by the clubhouse and have a few beers with the club what does that mean?
16 is solid
He's right if you don't know about clubs you just can't walk in and ask to join it just doesn't work that why. It most case whit club's like the Hells Angles and other true 1% clubs you be a while just getting know before you even become a probate and then a lot going to depend on who speacking up for you coming in. How long they known you and their standing with the club also. You could be a probate for 3 ,5 or maybe 7 years before you become a full memeber.