Outlaw Motorcycle Club Invites You To Ride! Things you should NEVER do!

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    Today we talk about getting invited to go on a run with an outlaw motorcycle club. If your a lone wolf no club. Meaning your an independent biker and have no affiliation. Should you go or stay home?
    0:00 Outlaw Motorcycle Club Invites You To Ride! Should you not go?
    0:28 Demons Row Theme
    1:12 Getting invited to a poker run by 1%ers
    1:20 Lone wolf no club
    2:11 getting invited to a memorial biker run
    2:30 Always go with your gut feeling
    2:54 Take your shades and gloves off when greeting 1%ers
    3:04 Never touch an outlaw motorcycle club members patches
    3:47 people who say they don't believe in MC protocol
    4:20 Don't bro me if you don't know me
    4:44 Mc protocol is different everywhere
    4:55 never ask patch meaning questions
    5:29 Never interrupt 2 1%ers when there talking
    6:03 1%er diamond patch
    6:23 Greet the 1%ers before everyone else
    6:47 1%ers don't like cameras
    7:22 outlaw motorcycle clubs make you check your phone in
    7:35 if you take a picture with a 1%er make sure you get the ok to post
    8:12 Stay away from 1%er ol ladies
    8:37 1%er ol lady is well protected stay away
    9:15 Always ride behind the 1%ers on a ride
    9:44 Never let the nose of your bike go ahead of the president or a national
    10:01 1%er road captain or tail gunner
    11:45 Should you go or not?
    outlaw motorcycle club invites you to ride as a lone wolf no club
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  • @DemonsRow
    @DemonsRow  Год назад +35

    Here's a video on 1%er patch meanings👉ruclips.net/video/wVwplkKi5z0/видео.html&ab_channel=DemonsRow

    • @montewolf3570
      @montewolf3570 Год назад

      #GHOSTIN! Hear in North Dakota we have a lot of poker runs one every weekend they are generally open to the public so idiots so up. They get drunk and ask the fool sometimes they get put in their place

    • @lordjohnson48
      @lordjohnson48 Год назад

      #GHOSTIN sitting on 4rs, not a bike owner but love the channel

    • @tex9280
      @tex9280 Год назад

      #GHOSTIN
      RIP Sonny 💔 God bless all 81's
      Respect to a godfather of the biker world😭
      Safe travels 🙏❣️
      💪🇦🇺💪

    • @jeromesanders4715
      @jeromesanders4715 Год назад

      SOSE I AM GHOSTIN ❤️

    • @FriendlySkiesProd
      @FriendlySkiesProd Год назад

      Hey man, first off I love the channel. Much love. I appreciate you posting videos of all the info on respect, patches, and rules of riding.
      You brought up a lot of points I never would have on my radar. I have a question though.
      I used to be a tattoo artist at a shop a few blocks from a bunch of guy's that wear the diamond 1%. Nice guys, just a little intimidating.
      Getting my first bike, an old gb500 Honda
      I want to paint the bike myself. As an ex tattooist (covid put the shop out of business) I'm naturally drawn to putting American traditional (old school sailor style) tattoo designs all over the bike, is there any designs I should stay away from adding? Incase I run into some of the club members while riding I don't want to seem like a chump.

  • @ghostpro826
    @ghostpro826 Год назад +438

    I hang around biker bars. Show respect and keep to myself for the most part. Noticed a MC (1%er) member that would flip friends of his club the middle finger when they would come into the bar. One night I had way too much to drink and this MC member asked for the keys to my scoot. He drove my bike home with me being driven by his old lady in her car. Thanked him and his old lady the next time I saw them and bought them a round. Now he flips me the finger when I walk into the bar.
    PS... I just wave back.

    • @jackiejanise6498
      @jackiejanise6498 Год назад +17

      That's an awesome story !!! It really is like that !!

    • @FUCKINGRI0T
      @FUCKINGRI0T Год назад +11

      That's sooo nice, i knew biker were nice ppl, but I didn't know they were THAT nice

    • @justinmackey2912
      @justinmackey2912 Год назад

      and dudes in 1% clubs "gangs" ( just what the public calls them) are ass holes right, its fantastic that dude was looking out for you and making sure you were home safe!! Bikers are not gang bangers and actully care about their community!!

    • @brooklynred6762
      @brooklynred6762 Год назад +10

      That’s wassup I like “ I just wave back” lol

    • @Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh62
      @Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh62 Год назад +8

      I don’t know where you sat but sit in the back seat .😉 or if you give an ol’lady a ride she sits in the back seat . Perception is reality

  • @landonjensen4731
    @landonjensen4731 Год назад +497

    I was out riding one night and ran into some members of another club, they ask me to join them for the night, when we got ready to head out to another bar their VP put me in the front with him because I was an officer even though I was in a different club. That was a huge sign of respect to me and my club.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +40

      Yes def is

    • @westleywalsh8188
      @westleywalsh8188 Год назад +7

      Big respect. Them dudes know you won't forget them

    • @philipshearon4245
      @philipshearon4245 10 месяцев назад

      And a huge disrespect for his club

    • @philipshearon4245
      @philipshearon4245 10 месяцев назад +1

      If u don’t wear my patch you ride in the back.

    • @daveowens271
      @daveowens271 9 месяцев назад +8

      I had a HA that lived down the street from my house about 30 years ago. I never had an issue whatsoever with him. If you needed help with a home project he was always happy to help. The ONLY issue I had was pretty every Saturday morning around 6:30, his buddies would gather at his house and leave together. Yep. 50 Harleys and Buell's taking off!

  • @rollingthunder7677
    @rollingthunder7677 Год назад +37

    There's a hells angels club in my area. I saw them about to leave 20+ bikes. I blocked the road so they could all leave together. Once they were all on the road and about a 1/4 mile up the road I started to go again in my truck. But left that distance between us. I turned onto a major highway and they continued straight. About 10 minutes later I was surrounded by them and the president singled me to pull over. When I did he got off his bike and asked me why I blocked the road for his club? Told him that I figured that they all had to get out together safely and me blocking traffic with my truck was the safest way. He asked if I ride,I told him no but my late father use to when he was in the military. He thanked me and they left. Side note: the bikes they had were killer.

    • @user-tb7yr4ki6o
      @user-tb7yr4ki6o 8 дней назад

      That’s awesome to have a chance to help em out I haven’t had a chance yet sadly I didn’t know much about my father before he passed but I do know he gained the respect of the hells angels in Ontario Canada and wasn’t a member as far as I know when we were at his funeral at least 30to 59 plus hells angles drove by to pay there respects I will always respect them for that it gave me shivers but also made me realize how much respect they have for people who respect them back i always wanted to try and contact someone from the hells angels that knew my father but I don’t know the consequences that could happen if I do

  • @zolfyl8816
    @zolfyl8816 Год назад +79

    i live in France and always ride bikes,i was coming back from dumping rubbish of at the tip with my car and trailor,,saw a guy on a harley at the edge of the road ,stopped and asked if he was ok and he said his bike had broken down,guy was literally twice my size and my young son who was with me looked a bit scared,they guy only lived about 20k from me so we loaded up his bike and strapped it up on my trailor and i took him home which was in fact his own clubhouse ,i didnt even pay any attention to his vest which was a 1er ,after dropping him off drank a beer met some nice people was given a phone number saying that if you everneed any help we will be there,he gave the number to my son also

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +3

      Thats wesome of you to do that

  • @Thatcaptain-yn5np
    @Thatcaptain-yn5np 28 дней назад +6

    I was on a poker run with a buddy from work. The ride was for his childhood friend that was in an accident to help with bills. He belonged to a 1% club. When we got to the clubhouse they were all good folks. Even though I was on a sport bike they showed me love. I was there supporting their brother. I just stayed quiet and let them approach me. Worked out well. They even invited me and the buddy I went with to join. They said even if we didn’t we were more than welcome to hang out anytime. Awesome group of guys.

  • @tban4122
    @tban4122 Год назад +14

    Was rolling back from Sturgis at 100 mph solo.. 3 club members rode up beside me, gave me a wave, then invited me in at 100+..rode across south Dakota in a tight diamond in the passing lane at over 120.. time of my life as a long time solo biker.. much love and respect to those guys if they read this.. lmaoo best part of the whole damn trip.. they chased me for like 5 miles to reel me in at first..

    • @larrymackey9591
      @larrymackey9591 Месяц назад

      Hell yeah that must have been a badass experience

  • @billglidden1982
    @billglidden1982 Год назад +30

    My first time meeting some real life bikers was back in the 80's. In my 20's riding a 69 triumph. Bike broke down and some 1%ers pulled over. I was scared....at first but they stopped to help me out. Got me going again and I became a tagalong for the summer. Great time, great people and a great experience. Learned alot. Show respect get respect.

  • @eduardonogueira6093
    @eduardonogueira6093 Год назад +13

    When I started hanging out with a local 1% mc, I touched the patch of a member, didn't knew better. He was visibly angry, but calmed down and told me why I shouldn't touch people's patches, love that man

    • @WindyPine1131
      @WindyPine1131 Месяц назад

      I feel that’s how it would be if they know you’re new to the scene but would be different if you were more experienced or told before

  • @jimcrosby8289
    @jimcrosby8289 11 месяцев назад +17

    In Australia the MC have the same rules and attitudes as in the States. You are giving invaluable information to those who are new to the Club scene. Respect and keeping your mouth shut earns you a good time in a club house.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  11 месяцев назад +3

      Appreciate you truth

    • @gordonsmith4039
      @gordonsmith4039 28 дней назад

      Not only to riders, but civilians as well. The rules to pay attention to on the highway when you drive up on a pack to avoid disrespecting them. Could be a fatal error. And those rules change if it's a funeral ride for example. As a non riding civilian, I like knowing what to expect if our paths ever cross. Thanks for that, Ghost.

  • @ChuckLarimer
    @ChuckLarimer Год назад +62

    i frequent a local military club on open house nights just because my whole family was military and i support our troops fully...they had a huge event where one of their hang arounds was killed in a bad bike crash and it blew my mind that the president himself invited me to go on the charity run with them...the craziest part of the whole story is that i ride an 09 yamaha raider gutted pipes and will out run corvettes...they had no issue with me not having a harley...God bless America and our troops

  • @Paladun100
    @Paladun100 Год назад +99

    back in the 80s i was a hang around to a diamond club , i ALWAYS kept my self to the outside of the group , showed MAD respect to the ole ladies , best time of my life that i would never change , i never wanted to be patched i just enjoyed help working on the bikes the good food good drinks and GREAT FRIENDS

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Год назад +6

      Thats the best way to be

    • @Bench400at57
      @Bench400at57 Год назад +2

      You’re a hang around or were you a friend. If you didn’t want to be patched then why get the flasher. You can do all that stuff as a friend. Hang around is a commitment and your there for a reason.

    • @robertruark8797
      @robertruark8797 Год назад

      I did that in the mid and late '70s and it was an absolutely fantastic time.

    • @oporadhi4211
      @oporadhi4211 Год назад

      @@SoseTheGhost i don't give a shit about these biker groups. I ride solo...dude

    • @DocCason9793
      @DocCason9793 Год назад

      @@oporadhi4211 and you felt the need to get on here and say that bcuz why? You needing some validation Oprah? Sounds weak, like you are trying to hard my guy! STFU

  • @JustinSonger
    @JustinSonger 10 дней назад +3

    Met up with a dude i worked with and we headed to a local pub. I wont mention the name of the MC he is with out of respect, but he was recently patched in. Found out a while after that some diamonds were coming out too. Just bein nice and respectful, if i went outside for a smoke with one of them or headed back inside and one was near me. Id hold the door open for that member, again. Just out of respect as a non MC member in a bar that they frequent. A few of their Ol' Ladies were there with them. I did have some long conversations with them, but it was in full view of the diamonds and made sure my demeanor didnt show anything other than respect for them. Turns out that respect paid off in the long run. When i went to pay my tab at the end of the night. Found out one of the diamonds paid it for me. Made sure to thank him and offered to pay it back, but was turned down.

  • @adenkyramud5005
    @adenkyramud5005 Год назад +19

    Had a situation where I was stuck in the middle of nowhere, around midnight, no phone or anything and no idea where I was. Few angels rode past me, stopped and asked if I needed help. Fucken best dudes I ever met, one took me home on his bike. I know damn well that I would've ended up in a ditch if I had disrespected them, and shit that's something I liked. No bullshit with these men. Just straight up, honest, respectful. That's how I'm tryna live my life. Met a few of those guys again in a bar once, bought them a few beers as a thank you and that was it, never saw any of them again. But yeah those rules you explained is exactly what they told me.

  • @BrandSalesMarketing
    @BrandSalesMarketing Год назад +38

    As a lone wolf and a hang around with an MC everything in this video is true and y'all should pay attention. In one word it's about respect and know your place. Do not assume anything, if you don't know, ask one of the club members and they will let you know. It's different from area to area not only from state to state and obviously from club to club, even if it's SoCal and NorCal it ain't the same! There are a lot of territory issues and other elements you don't know about because you are an outsider so always be respectful and EARN your respect from them - they don't need to earn shit from you, if you want to hang with them it's your job to earn your place. AND if you usually don't ride fast, if you never go above 80 mph DO NOT RIDE with any MC

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +3

      Truth

    • @Ghostpepperninja666
      @Ghostpepperninja666 Год назад +3

      I ride faster than the clubs they to slow if you not doing 130 plus don't bother me please

    • @MYDOGSNOT
      @MYDOGSNOT Год назад

      I usually don’t go under 80

    • @dcccharles4569
      @dcccharles4569 18 дней назад

      I usually ride below 80 mph, so I guess I'm not club material; but do respect those in the MC's.

  • @tylerchatwin683
    @tylerchatwin683 Год назад +4

    I’m very grateful that your videos popped up on my feed for me to watch. I am starting to get back into riding again and I truly appreciate how informative and respectful your videos are. Thank you!!

  • @cjmars822
    @cjmars822 Год назад +61

    I have to give you props on your production for your videos. This is the type of content fools like me need to know, and you do it with obvious care and love for the craft. Much respect. Subbed

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Thank you i want yall to enjoy it

    • @bayouboys2852
      @bayouboys2852 25 дней назад

      Craft as in freemasonry. Thanks for exposing that you are a mason Lol

  • @OutlawJesseJames
    @OutlawJesseJames Год назад +19

    I've rode with a small chapter of Hells Angel's. They saw the sticker on my bike, asked if I was a veteran? I said yes, they said hey you wanna ride with us. I said sure. They had me ride behind the Captain. It was a killer 120 mile ride.

  • @AndrewPenner
    @AndrewPenner Год назад +56

    this is good stuff! There is a lot of nuance and stuff within each club, and each club has different rules or expectations... that being said, I think it's safe to say if you know your role, and always show respect - that alone will do a lot to keep you safe and on the good side of the clubs. Start fronting, or showing disrespect, and things gonna get ugly real fast!

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +2

      So true

    • @oporadhi4211
      @oporadhi4211 Год назад

      I don't care,,,fuck them

    • @OrthoJihadi
      @OrthoJihadi Год назад +14

      Funny story. So my good Bro who I used to share a patch with moved onto a diamond club. He invited me one night to a party at his clubhouse with his wife. As is tradition, since he was driving in a car he folded his cut neatly and put it in the backseat next to me. At one point he hit the brakes and the colors fell on the floor.
      I was like “uh Bro… your colors are on the floor man..” and he was all like “Well…. Pick them up…” and I told him I didn’t want to touch his cut without him saying it was cool. He kinda went a little quiet the rest of the ride.
      We got to the clubhouse and he pulls up to the place and it was full of bikers. He gets out and he said kinda loudly “Hey Bro.. can you grab my colors and help me get them on my shoulder is killing me .” It was such a sign of respect to me that he had me help him put them on in front of his club. The way they treated me was like I was a long lost friend.
      After that we partied like rockstars till the sun came up.
      A tiny bit of respect goes such a long way in that world.

    • @matt59fire
      @matt59fire Год назад

      Or you could just ride to ride. And you would habe zero problems as a civilian. Guess boring

  • @thomashogan9896
    @thomashogan9896 4 дня назад

    Years ago I did a memorial run for a really good friend and basically my long lost brother from high school, he died from cancer and asked his club to let me ride with them as a parting gift. They paired me up with one of his really good friends in the club and we rode mid pack down one of his favorite routes and when we got to their club house they let me hang his vest and gave me his plate which still hangs in my garage.

  • @DrunkenGaladial
    @DrunkenGaladial Год назад +5

    This is good information. I pulled up at my in-laws on my bike a month ago and learned that their neighbors across the street are former members of a club when they introduced themselves. I don't know the club, or the nature of how they left, I am relatively new to riding, on my third bike, but the first Harley. I could tell these guys are respectful, I wouldn't call them "nice" but they were definately courteous and friendly to me. They asked me to call when I am in town next to try to go for a ride with me. I have been in abject terror of messing this up. Your info has me feeling abit better. I will just remain humble and treat them with respect.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Go with your gut if you dont want to do it dont

    • @DrunkenGaladial
      @DrunkenGaladial Год назад

      @@DemonsRow I think I may stick to "safer" interactions with them in front of my in-laws place for now. I know they are feeling me out too.

    • @lindsayphillips9658
      @lindsayphillips9658 Год назад +1

      Unless you did something to one of their brothers or them I think you’re fine. Chance of them grabbing a civilian to hurt them for no reason at all is slim to none. Maybe they wanna see how you ride 🤷🏽‍♂️ or them inviting you to ride with them is a sign of respect.

  • @ckthompson7928
    @ckthompson7928 Год назад +6

    I Was raised around a club in KY my best friends dad was ( RIP) a officer. As I was taught at by him at 10 years old, respect is given respect is returned. Just like it should be.

  • @fxdl20
    @fxdl20 Год назад +19

    I hangout around with a diamond club from time to time and I've been told these same things along with a few more courtesies to be aware of. If you hang around I'm sure the person who invited you will put you on game before you're around the rest of the club if they don't they've failed you

  • @camarofan4life51
    @camarofan4life51 9 дней назад

    Just wanted to comment on the "show respect and you'll get respect"...100% true. I had a family member that was part of an MC and I was allowed to be around when the club was cool with it and only when that family member was there. Over time they actually wanted me around even when that member wasn't and I earned enough respect that I was invited to view a patch-in ceremony. 99.9% of the time that is for club members only and I had no desire to join and they knew but it was mutual respect. You show respect and it goes a long way in the MC world. You go in thinking you are the baddest and you'll be put in your place real quick. First time viewing one of your videos and everything you mentioned is all things I was told before the first time I ever went around the club. Great content!!!

  • @straitjacket8689
    @straitjacket8689 Год назад +7

    Im in an M/C we are a Veteran military club But we got to respect the landlords.Never shake hands with gloves on never talk to them wearing sunglasses.Most conversations are really just generic .But if they ask you question about something serious dont lie they know the answer.Funny story I got married last year my wife and I were out and four of the landlords were where we were at including the P .He walks up and congratulated me in getting married.They know everything about everybody

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      much respect and congrats

  • @rob8379
    @rob8379 Год назад +33

    Around a club, everything is about respect. Respect the, their old ladies, their clubhouse, their prospects, and their rules. It keeps situations from rising.

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Год назад +4

      Truth

    • @michaelmarifern9541
      @michaelmarifern9541 Год назад +1

      That's how it works.

    • @marcuslinton310
      @marcuslinton310 Год назад

      People need to quit confusing fear as respect. Nobody outside a club respects them, they just fear them because they are loser criminals who will just as soon gang up and beat the S out of somehow who doesn't bow down to them. F'n pathetic chicken S losers are unlikely to ever challenge somebody one on one.

  • @SmittybuiltHD
    @SmittybuiltHD Год назад +5

    Another great informative video. Thanks for all you do Sose. You're killing it!

  • @Irenerican426
    @Irenerican426 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the knowledge.

  • @stunt7614
    @stunt7614 Год назад

    I've been in quite a few different 1% club houses and I can tell you from experience that respect definitely goes a long way💯 My club is independent and a 99 that is liked and highly respected by many diamond clubs.

  • @hookandladderman
    @hookandladderman Год назад +18

    I was kinda checked by a MC member, but knowing that sunglasses and gloves come off is very important. I complimented his ride and told him it was a beautiful day to roll that throttle and to be safe, I was in my truck but checking my legit-ness was out there, thanks Sose for keeping it real.

  • @Beastius24
    @Beastius24 Год назад +3

    I bumped into a club in Belgium on my Kawasaki z1000sx whilst having a rest and filling up. They were friendly, asked me about clubs in the UK . I always give respect to everyone ("martial arts starts and ends with respect, therefore show courtesy to everyone " -Mas Oyama). I felt like being checked out but still to this day I haven't a clue what they were looking for about me. Either way I said goodbye, we changed numbers and I was on my way

  • @hardtorn
    @hardtorn 13 дней назад

    All good advice.. much respect for sharing.

  • @dannyschuyler2396
    @dannyschuyler2396 Год назад

    I was young when I used to hang around. 18-20 ish. I showed respect, and kept it 100 always. Love for the channel. Keep it coming.

  • @fuzzymcstuffins2863
    @fuzzymcstuffins2863 Год назад +6

    I've had 2 experiences I guess you'd say with 2 different legit MC clubs. First was a family float trip and they were having a huge meet/party across from the camp grounds. Every interaction was always respectful, never felt like they looked down upon me or made me feel inferior just cuz I wasn't part of that life style. Second was at a gas station I was working at and a big group stopped in on their ride and were absolutely friendly. No problems what so ever....both great experiences and it's sad there is such a shitty stigma attached to 1% clubs. Alot of people could learn so much I they just listen and pay attention...giving respect let's you receive respect 💯!

    • @matt59fire
      @matt59fire Год назад

      You want to know why? Because for the average person, if they type that into google, the definition of 1%er is someone who pushes drugs and commits paid hits on targeted individuals, along with weapon smuggling from Mexico. Which means cartel connections. Now i dont know anything. Im just going by the first thing google shows. But most of my knowledge comes from this guy. Ive never met a rude biker. So i dont know what to say.

  • @charlesrainey6830
    @charlesrainey6830 Год назад +3

    Thanks again for what you do. Learned a lot from this video. As always respect

  • @joshvanriet5445
    @joshvanriet5445 Год назад +1

    Was at bike night at my favorite local watering hole. Next to no seats in the smoking area. Walked up to a table with open seats, noticed it had a bunch of open seats and a few 1%ers. Waited for conversation to stop, addressed them by saying "I don't know anything about your club or protocols, but mind if I have a seat?" (I was a pretty new rider at the time and didn't know anything about MC's) Everyone looked at the President. He turned to me and said "just have respect and I'll buy your first drink." Sat down and was there for a few hours buying drinks back and forth. Good time. Have seen that President a few dozen times since then. He even congratulated me on becoming a prospect for a Veterans Org. It's always about respect. Respect others and they will respect you. Whether it's a 1%er or the lady in the grocery store.

  • @oddstreet11
    @oddstreet11 Год назад +1

    Wow, I'm not even a biker and I know that's real talk. This info was on point. Appreciate the knowledge

  • @MaverickIFFI
    @MaverickIFFI Год назад +10

    Whenever we have someone new coming around, as the SA I usually greet them right off the bike and pull them to the side to give them a quick run down of expectations and simple protocol. Helps things run smoothly, and gives them the chance to ask any questions they might have. Keep doin the good work Sose
    #ghostin

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Thats solid much respect

    • @m16ty
      @m16ty Год назад +1

      That is the best way to do it because lots of people just screw up because of ignorance. They aren't meaning disrespect. After you give them the rundown, if they screw up, you warned them and they get what they deserve.

  • @mrmatt7210
    @mrmatt7210 Год назад +10

    If your invited to join a club on a ride, your more than likely known by the club and accepted as a "Hang Around."
    If this is not the case, I wouldnt go. To be honest, the club dont know you, you dont know them and most importantly you have no idea what your about to get yourself into. Lastly, make sure your cleared to ride by whomever is planning the ride/security. Typically, this individual is given a title such as "Sgt at Arms" , but may be titled under a different name depending on the club.

  • @MrGixxer1300r
    @MrGixxer1300r Год назад

    All great info that can keep you out of trouble. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @wraith696969
    @wraith696969 Год назад +1

    Great info/advice for the hand shake Sose. I won’t knuckle bump unless they initiate. So true with phones.

  • @littlejohnnymiller3465
    @littlejohnnymiller3465 Год назад +5

    I grew up around patch holders. Invited to lots of there parties and runs. Never flew colors myself, and never had any issues with anyone.

  • @rex8255
    @rex8255 Год назад +19

    I've been in other countries, dealt with other cultures, all kinds of stuff. Not so much MC's, but one thing I've learned... you can't EVER go wrong respect and manners. I've had people give me crap sometimes for being to polite, but never had anyone want to kick my ass for it either.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Truth

    • @emanymton5789
      @emanymton5789 Год назад +2

      aye. treat people the way you want to be treated. show respect,show eyes and hands, be cordial to the OL, and remember they are ALL taken.

  • @tommartin1223
    @tommartin1223 Год назад

    I live how you can give wealth of great info. And not take an hour and a half to say it. Sometimes I listen to you and think damn! He's done already. You have a great voice and screen presence

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Thank you tom your awesome

  • @royparks7571
    @royparks7571 11 месяцев назад

    How you doing sir appreciate your videos here in Jersey went out with a 1% a group was invited was not what I expected like you said they were very respectful I was respectful as best as I could be had a great time and appreciate everything that you’re saying and keeping us all informed stay safe out there brother

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  11 месяцев назад

      Much love brother

  • @terrynorlo3196
    @terrynorlo3196 Год назад +3

    Good topic.
    I have been to several bikersfunerals , 1st
    A Coworker who was a funny & intelligent man, 2nd was life-long friend.
    Even though the family invited me, I had to go to the club & ask for permission because I was going into the club house, ground level only. Both had no problems with me going. Both gave minor rules.
    1 even asked me to participate in moter cycle games & a random club members girl friend was on the back of my bike catching & picking up toys off the ground & in tree branches, team with the most gets a $25. Gift card. At the end of it all, I did help clean up & the very big guy that loaned his girlfriend for the game, shook my hand & said if I wanted to hangout that could just call him ahead of time.
    I really did have a good time, the politics isn't who I am. I don't hangout because that would open the door for the blame game if someone didn't get along with me.

  • @jpharleyd9325
    @jpharleyd9325 Год назад +10

    Excellent information for those that don't know. Every point you make is right on the money. When in the crowd, hang back and observe. Be friendly but not pushy, and don't ask any questions concerning the club. Our radar kicks in when you try to worm your way into conversations and ask questions. The first thing that comes to mind is that you're some kind of law enforcement, local, state or the feds. Don't brag or try to be something you're not. Watch yourself around the women. A smile or the wrong word, especially when alchohol is involved, can get you hurt. Badly. At the end of the day, we're just plain folks, unlike what you see on the news or in the movies. As someone was quoted as saying, "we're not a criminal organization, we're an organization with a few criminals". Most of the guys are accepting, as long as you don't play the fool.

    • @American-Dragon
      @American-Dragon Год назад

      I respect these guys and the lengths they went to earn their respect, patches that said I am a bully by nature. I will say the wrong thing before I even know I'm doing it. My nature is to push boundaries so best to avoid these situations. Once again I respect guys that do elite things and that is what I think about getting into a real mc. I am just an asshole.

  • @TowieHD
    @TowieHD Год назад +1

    Being in the Towing Industry (And I'm also a rider) I have towed a lot of club bikes over the years and I have nothing but good things to say about these guys. I show respect and it is returned, I treat them like any other customer and look after their ride like gold as I do with any other customer because to me, that's what they are, someone who has a ride issue and requires my services to get them home. Regardless of patches or clubs because I approach my work that way, (And just life in general as well), I have never had any issues with club members. Love your channel, have subscribed, shout out from Australia.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Thank you for that much love

    • @davemeads859
      @davemeads859 Год назад +2

      Hope next time I break down your my towie

    • @anggrimunki
      @anggrimunki Год назад

      @@davemeads859 same lol

  • @ronaldsaucier1476
    @ronaldsaucier1476 Год назад +2

    Very well put. Always walk in with respect. MLLH&R keep up the hard work.

  • @chrisconnolly4603
    @chrisconnolly4603 Год назад +24

    Great advice and info. To add to the common sense I'd say have a good time at the party, but keep your alcohol intake lower than you normally would. Helps you keep your head straight and not cross a line by feeling too comfortable.

  • @rickhibdon11
    @rickhibdon11 Год назад +3

    I'm 69 and been riding since I was 14. Been in and out of clubs. Ridden with a lot of club events. Never once have I had a problem. Respect. That's what it's about. Never taken pictures. Never, ever called someone Bro, Brother, Man, Dude etc.. Always called them SIR! If they want me to call them something else, let them tell me. Otherwise, it's Yes sir or no sir. Always rode at the back.. unless told otherwise. Again, it's 100% respect ALWAYS

    • @mumo9413
      @mumo9413 10 месяцев назад

      I started off at a MC nightclub learning gig photography. Never published a patch wearing club member- always sent pics to their email, for private use. 2yrs later earned respect & now support crew.

  • @SUB-IN-SUPER
    @SUB-IN-SUPER 2 месяца назад

    Show respect, you get respect.
    Couldn't have said it better.
    I'm more or less a 'newbie' rider, so this video really went into great detail.
    Keep it up man.
    🐺🤘

  • @michaelsweeney6596
    @michaelsweeney6596 Год назад +1

    Great advice, I had a chance to ride with a 1% club this summer, maybe 60 or 70 of them. It was a national fundraiser for the club. I am a old guy on a harley (retire) and it was great, wish I was in my forties so I could ask about being a club member. Thanks again. Ride safe and enjoy

  • @turbo5774
    @turbo5774 Год назад +24

    As an MO Prospect this video is extremely helpful. Much appreciated for the knowledge of potential issues.
    Just yesterday I was picking my cut up from the leather shop (getting repaired) and when I pulled in a Mongol Patch and 2 Prospects were out front. Took my helmet and gloves off and gave a nod of respect as I walked in. As I walked out with my cut on I gave the same nod of respect. Simple glance my way told me everything I needed to know we were good and they acknowledged my respect

  • @mikecupples1234
    @mikecupples1234 Год назад +8

    #ghostin my father in law passed away last week. His main goal was to make sure that he made it to Laconia's bike week this year. He did, and had the time of his life. Much love and respect brother.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +2

      Dam im sorry to hear that but glad he made it out there RIP🙏

    • @mikecupples1234
      @mikecupples1234 Год назад +1

      @@DemonsRow God bless man

    • @edwardjustiniano5937
      @edwardjustiniano5937 Год назад +2

      Rest in peace Laconia is the blast been going since the early 90s be safe

    • @mikecupples1234
      @mikecupples1234 Год назад

      Amazing community thank you for the warm welcome. I like the family vibe. We take care of one another.

  • @andrewrice1783
    @andrewrice1783 Год назад +2

    My experience with a patched club ( i don't like the term 'outlaw') was, I was heading to a friends place for the weekend. I was on a Honda Bol,d,or900. riding the hume freeway, in Australia. I noticed a lot of headlights in the mirrors, and didn't think about it much, until a rider pulled along side of me. Two of his friends came up behind, the rider beside me rode off. His mates basically boxed me in. The reason was a motorcycle club on a run. The organisation of the group was amazing.

  • @personified5102
    @personified5102 Год назад +1

    Just found your channel, glad to hear someone giving good knowledge and advice for the world of MC's. I would also like to add something. Give bikers some damn room on the road. Even if your in a car or truck, if you get too close or cut in front of them, they will definitely mess your sht up. Be respectful even if it's just one guy or a whole ride out.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      So true appreciate you

  • @2kanchoo
    @2kanchoo Год назад +3

    I love the video floating around of the guy that pulled up beside a club member in his lane. He was shocked when the dude was kicking him and his bike haha. Yeah, don't do that.

  • @ruckusfpv327
    @ruckusfpv327 Год назад +27

    #ghostin went on one charity run a few months after I first started riding. It was set up by a local club and open to the public but several clubs from all over the region showed up including the 1%ers. I learned a lot just by keeping my mouth shut and my eyes/ears open. Show respect and be courteous, you will be fine. No joke about the speed though, it was pretty overwhelming being in the midst of 150ish bike's moving at 90+ MPH. If you do get the chance, and can follow the rules laid out in this video, you should absolutely do it. It was a fun and unforgettable experience that I would do again in a hot minute.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      much love

    • @Louzahsol
      @Louzahsol Год назад

      Lol 90 isn’t fast

    • @DenvarShay
      @DenvarShay Год назад

      ​@@Louzahsol Speed is relative, 90 by yourself or with a buddy, it's whatever. 90 while surrounded side by side and nose to tail with hundreds of people, is fast. If you don't think so, hit one of the group at that speed and let me know how it goes.

    • @Louzahsol
      @Louzahsol Год назад

      @@DenvarShay already have. 90 isn’t fast. Deep into the triple digits is fast.

  • @hermanvargas5635
    @hermanvargas5635 Год назад

    You hit this subject right on the money the ones that don’t know don’t know people like you that know are right on point always show respect and you will get respect back thank you for what you do

  • @mighty_descendants
    @mighty_descendants Год назад +1

    Aloha from Hawaii Ghost! Hey man I just wanted to tell you that up until recently in my life writing a bike was something I always wanted to do but was never provided opportunities because my father wrecked on a bike when he was younger and never wanted me on one but it's something I always wanted to do so I put it on my bucket list you know but last year I was almost killed twice once by an accident and once by narrowly avoiding some real bad health issues. Even though I'm not super healthy dude. I'm also single father raising a little girl and two little grandsons while trying to help out my oldest girl get through medical school. But I feel like it's time for need to start on the second phase of my life already being a hellraiser on the music scene and Hot rod scene in the first phase of life. I want a ride and I have to tell you that listening to your show I've actually been catching up with all your episodes. It made me realize that now is the time for me and I don't care what anybody says I don't give a f*** with anybody says I feel like I was meant for this life. So I'm in the process of saving up to buy me the bike I want in the meanwhile I'm learning with friends my goal is by the same time next year to have a bike and be up and riding . But like anything I do in life I have been studying the rules of it and you have been detrimental to that learning process. Thank you very much. I can't wait for this journey in my life. It's time for me to concentrate on grown man s*** and I'm going to do it on twos, straight beneath the sunsets of Hawaii and you know I'll be straight ghostin!!!? One Love from hawaii Ghost

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад

      Love to you brother aloha

  • @intergalacticveteran3103
    @intergalacticveteran3103 Год назад +4

    If we’ve never shed blood, sweat and tears together you are not my brother. I only reserve that honor for my fellow vets. I’ve had literally hundreds of encounters with MCs all over the country with only one bad experience, a young club member picked a fight with a guy from my platoon. Use Simple respect and common curtsies and you can’t go wrong.

  • @xCARBOMBx
    @xCARBOMBx Год назад +3

    Ive never seen an MC up close and personal before but this last weekend I came across one, I wont mention who they were, but I left them alone and they did not bother me at all. They stuck to themselves just like anybody going out for a bite to eat / drink would

  • @DJACENYC
    @DJACENYC Год назад

    Your content is REAL and FIRE! I’m tuned in!

  • @kevin23226
    @kevin23226 Год назад

    Back in the 80s I had a good friend in 1percent club. I had not seen him in years. I gave him a hug and touched his patches. He called me to the side and layed out the law! I am glad we knew each other for years! It would have been a beat down and I would have been on the wrong end! Man I think about it now. Amazing! Godspeed!

  • @sirjumbly
    @sirjumbly Год назад +6

    #GHOSTIN - You are right about Always going with your gut Big Chief! If you even get a slight feeling something is off, don't go, or if you're already there get the hell outta dodge real quick!
    Mad respect for the culture, despite the conflicts within the communities.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Gho⚡️tin smash the like button 4 me

  • @davidhuskisson5771
    @davidhuskisson5771 Год назад

    Love watching your videos. Lots of knowledge.

  • @waltpettis1480
    @waltpettis1480 17 дней назад

    Thanks for the great information. It's better to know than to wish I had known. I appreciate you.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  17 дней назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @terrancedrakejr3641
    @terrancedrakejr3641 Год назад +6

    #ghostin not a rider yet but been gainin knowledge from everything you preach not only in the MC world but as a man. When I finally get on 2s I'll know how to move. Keep doin what you do Big Sose much respect from here in ky

    • @SoseTheGhost
      @SoseTheGhost Год назад +1

      Man i love it im here much love

  • @Markymoo992
    @Markymoo992 Год назад +4

    I’ve always wondered if you’re invited to a party at a 1%er’s clubhouse and they hand you a beer, but you tell them that you don’t drink alcohol or you don’t drink before riding, would that be classed as disrespectful or would they be cool with that?

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад

      Some dont like that but you gotta do what you feel is right

    • @Markymoo992
      @Markymoo992 Год назад

      @@DemonsRow Ah right, the ones I’ve hung out with said “smart choice” and drank it themselves lol

    • @atowncarnamedhazel6790
      @atowncarnamedhazel6790 Год назад +1

      Cool with it in our clubhouse people have different reasons for not drinking usually because they're not ok when they drink...it's all good around here.

    • @Markymoo992
      @Markymoo992 Год назад

      @@atowncarnamedhazel6790 Oh nice :) i never touch alcohol if i know i'm going to ride :)

  • @allowambeBOWWAMB
    @allowambeBOWWAMB Год назад +2

    Great info! That song you are playing each video is seriously growing on me haha 😀

  • @michaelmatteson2811
    @michaelmatteson2811 Год назад

    This is good shit. Appreciate the work and knowledge you put into this.

  • @oddstreet11
    @oddstreet11 Год назад +5

    I have question for those who may be members in a MC. As a civilian( a regular non-member) who may just happen to be out and about, at a bar or something. What is the proper way to show respect and acknowledge the MC culture without getting myself in trouble?

  • @mikec.8556
    @mikec.8556 Год назад

    What’s up Sose . You definitely right on that gut feeling stuff…..the last time I ignored my gut I ended up in the 4 building . I’ll never ignore it again .

  • @scottme6615
    @scottme6615 Год назад

    Love the insight , tks , be seen and not heard is a good rule to follow, just like when you were a little kid .

  • @strangecompany2833
    @strangecompany2833 Год назад +2

    From one person who's ran with the diamonds to another, thank you for this.

    • @DemonsRow
      @DemonsRow  Год назад +1

      Much respect

    • @strangecompany2833
      @strangecompany2833 Год назад

      @@DemonsRow Likewise, my people and I enjoy what you do. Hope to be able to talk one day together as well.

  • @toddjay5635
    @toddjay5635 Год назад +3

    #1GHOSTIN#1FAMILY RISE UP FREEDOM AND UNITY FAMILY

  • @justingodfrey7124
    @justingodfrey7124 Месяц назад +1

    #Ghostin, lots of respect I appreciate everything that you talk about and everything that you do!!!!

  • @CJCon885
    @CJCon885 Год назад

    Thanks for all the info. Its nice having factual info on things. I never really thought much of MC’s since where I used to live in SA never saw many. Now living in FL I feel like I may run into them more often. With more of an understanding I feel better about how to maneuver with them. Thanks.

  • @jahelme
    @jahelme Год назад +3

    My nephew, speaking to a 1% friend I called to help his friends understand a little protocol, made the mistake of saying at the end of the call. "Thank you brother" While I was dying inside I heard the 1%er say "I'm not your brother" Main thing is, don't infere anything you haven't earned, including the right to be called 'brother'

  • @sdq605
    @sdq605 Год назад +3

    I waited tables at a restaurant in Deadwood SD during the early 00's and had the pleasure of serving groups of Banditos, Outlaws, Hells Angeles and Booze Fighters during the Sturgis Rally. Out of all of them the Banditos were the most intimidating, no eye contact whatsoever, but I was fortunate enough to know not to ask the Old Ladies anything, instead asking "and what will your lady have?" Paid in cash, left me $1.13 tip for a $113 tab.

  • @bradrainey9018
    @bradrainey9018 7 месяцев назад

    👏👏👏 Clearly this culture is your passion - I’ve really enjoyed your videos - I want to take a moment to compliment the production value here - really is top notch!!! I’ll look forward to more of your work!

  • @chrisdavisson3206
    @chrisdavisson3206 Год назад

    Thank you for spreading the knowledge! This video probably saved a knucklehead from a beating!

  • @anthonydanaher2146
    @anthonydanaher2146 Год назад +3

    im no biker myself but 1st rule i was taught at a clubhouse in Australia was- What you do here, Hear here, See here stays here always stay respectful

  • @BoobieMrsSose
    @BoobieMrsSose Год назад +3

    #Ghostin

  • @Little_E.05
    @Little_E.05 Год назад

    I love this topic, cause a lot people should know, thank you for this bro💪🏼💪🏼

  • @jamielynne5600
    @jamielynne5600 Год назад +1

    As always 💯 on point!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @BabyDee72
    @BabyDee72 Год назад

    Listen/follow the rules and be respectful? You have no worries. Much love sose, keep on educating and helping the masses. Bless you

  • @jasonbowen3715
    @jasonbowen3715 17 дней назад

    I just recently bought a bike and I’ve come across some riders who were in clubs. Your videos have been really informative about the culture, because there are a lot of things I never knew. Keep up the good work man! 👍

  • @MegaMudrat
    @MegaMudrat Год назад

    Here a month ago i was at a mc summer party my buddy told us to come to. Never been to one but it was definitely an experience on how the brotherhood of that group was. I gave a lot of compliments to some of the folks who have nice bikes. Talked to a few and they asked if i ride i said no not yet i want to but cant afford the bike, in which they respected. New to this channel and have learned some interesting things. Thanks

  • @stanrichards1386
    @stanrichards1386 Год назад

    Thanks for your hard work and the information that you put out without a doubt if we all take to heart the information that you give and respect it there should be no issues out on the open road for the most part appreciate you Sosa Ride hard Ride along be blessed my friend.

  • @Rue187
    @Rue187 Год назад +1

    #ghostin Love watching your material SOSE. As somone who is not riding with a patch But hangs out with people who do and being newer to the community these vids are great for knowing how to act and carry myself.

  • @frankgerbrandt8717
    @frankgerbrandt8717 Год назад

    Awesome video man 👌 thanks for the great content bud

  • @TheOutlawWay940
    @TheOutlawWay940 Год назад

    Some very good advice!! Folks need to pay attention to this.. Mad respect

  • @davidmorgan2660
    @davidmorgan2660 Год назад

    Speak the truth my man. I have been around various diamond clubs in different states. And as you said they are different depending on local. I have had the honor of meeting a lot of patchholders and high ranks and I can say having shown them respect got me respect with them.

  • @Silver_79
    @Silver_79 Год назад

    Great video as always Sose...... My experience was pretty similar with a few exceptions....This is what we were taught:
    Riding with Diamond - Even if you're friends with one or a few of the members, you are NOT on a ride with your boys. Act like a proper guest and follow their lead on the road.
    Back patch - UNLESS the member you are hugging calls you Brother, you never touch the center piece. Top and bottom rockers were ok, but never the center irrespective of the MC.
    Brother - You never called someone a Brother unless you saw them as one. You never called a Diamond Patch member Brother unless they call you that first.
    Interruption - Unless its serious matter that needs immediate attention, you make eye contact, stand off to the side and wait to brought in to the conversation.
    Greeting - This one is a bit convoluted and I'm sure varies greatly. We were taught when you show up to a event the first people you greet is the Dominant that blessed your club, preferably finding the highest ranking member who is in attendance. Then you find the State Dominant club (if you happen to be in a event out of state), then other Diamonds. Then marked Dominant SC's, then the other MC's, followed up with RC's, RA's and pretty much everyone else....smh...lol.....It rarely ever played out that way just because, but that was our protocol.
    You pretty much nailed the key factor to all of this though.....Respect......Even when you get out of pocket, as long as you are respectful, most of the time you'll have no issues that a simple talking to won't fix.

  • @jackkitchiner5495
    @jackkitchiner5495 Год назад +1

    was hanging around with an outlaw club as a supporter here in the uk and everything you just mentioned is 100% true here across the pond give respect and earn respect

  • @OklahomaProudBoys
    @OklahomaProudBoys Год назад +1

    I’m commenting as I’m watching. I’m not in an MC, but I am in a club.
    I do not want someone who ‘supports’ my club calling me “brother”. We are not brothers.

  • @LeeCampbell6581
    @LeeCampbell6581 18 дней назад

    New subscriber, bad ass merch too. Will definitely be purchasing

  • @Philo-Rides
    @Philo-Rides Год назад +1

    All true words to live by Sose. 40years and I still get invites to Party with Riding Clubs and 1%.