First off, great dialogue. As someone who is interested in this culture and the camaraderie, it’s nice to hear how important these bonds really are. My question is: what do you feel are your greatest accomplishments as a club (thus far?) Examples that I’m imagining are perhaps a particular charity/community event, raising awareness, relationships built through the club, etc., though it’s wide-open to interpretation.
It's a great question we will definitely do in a future video. While each of our respective clubs have certainly contributed in different community and charity events over the years that have been very rewarding, our two clubs have teamed up on a few occasions for more adventuresome activities as well. Both the Black Patch MC and Eagle Riders MC hosted the Planters Peanuts "Nutmobile" on one of their stops through southern Nevada. We rode with them all day to various crazy locations in and around Las Vegas. Both of our clubs also participated exclusively in a major reality show with Gordon Ramsay as well, so we will definitely do a video discussing our experiences with that too! It was a really crazy experience for sure!
Love the show, I had a question on what your opinion of law enforcement clubs were. Do you feel they follow the MC protocols you’ve spoken about? In your opinion do they mix well with other non-law enforcement clubs?
Law enforcement clubs are a double standard. For the most part, law enforcement thinks ALL motorcycle clubs are gangs, even motorcycle ministries, we've seen it. So how can you pull over clubs, stand outside events with surveillance and conduct sting operations but say you are the same. As for protocol, they have taken the culture and formed it into what works around their needs. How many times have you seen a cop put on his/her lights to run a red light just to turn them off, or a cop speeding or on their phone while driving..? Now how many people have they given tickets for that same thing? Double standard. Law enforcement clubs cannot mix with normal clubs. I can almost certainly bet we have law enforcement viewers on this channel, maybe some of them can speak up on this...or will they?
Thanks for info. What do u think about the “woke” issue re: HD. I got a text from Sturtgis my friend said many ppl were boycotting HD there & just walking by & not shopping there!! I knew some staff here & not happy with new policy that requires them to take “sensitive “ classes for LGBFQ clients ( can’t remember the rt order of letters). I never have seen transgender bikers at stores or or gay ppl there that I knew but realized that they probably didn’t feel comfortable there!!! I have heard ppl talking about buying Indian They have a big store here & like them. Do u think this will all blow over in time??? The HD cost a fortune tho. I went with a friend to pick up his bike. He got some anniversary bike with all kinds of special stuff, paint… it was 40,000. I about dropped dead 😵‼️. I appreciate u taking time to answer questions & enjoy listening. Stay safe Enjoy the Ride. 👍🏽👏🎶😂🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏽🌹🌵🥵🥵
I think that bikers have this certain persona that an organization like the LGBTQ makes them question. I think those that are upset about it are afraid that those people might ride more than them, maybe they actually are more bikers than they will ever be, IDK. Sensitivity classes are a corporate thing that all companies are doing now, not just HD. Let's face it, HD doesn't care about its buyers, they only care about the money, hence your friends $40k bike. They lost their true following years ago and less people are buying motorcycles, so they need to adapt to the new culture of the world. Plus, why does it upset so many people, I ask, how does this affect them? They still buy the bikes and ride them. Wasn't the motorcycle culture and HD founded in "doing your own thing," rejecting the normal, I would say that the LGBTQ is exactly that. Just some thoughts and the big take away is, how does something like this affect you personally. If it doesn't, then who cares, ride your bike and do biker shit.
U probably know that bikers got together at S & called Tump he answered several questions was asked if would come to S next year. He said yes 👍🏽 Don’t see that happening bec of security but nobody will be asking me. lol 😆 info. My good friend has been biker since he was 19 & build his 1st Chopper. He just turned 75 & doesn’t want the hassle of working on it, he has full insurance etc He travel all over. Usually about 500+ miles a day here in the winter!! He may the “new ageing biker “. He has worked for years & wants to enjoy his retirement & made Buko Bucks so can afford it. 🇺🇸
I would say all this woke stuff that is being pushed upon People goes against the general populist tradition, and just like how MC’s would not like outsiders to come in and mess up their tradition. The majority of people don’t like outsiders coming in to mess up their tradition, that’s what this is all about. It’s being forced down all of our throats, making everybody gag on it and then once you gag it all up, you still are still pushed to ingest it if you choose. As for myself and my Family we are not choosing to ingest it but barf it out whole. Everyone else can do what they want and that’s their right but nobody needs to force this commie crap on anyone. Anyway that’s my take and y’all can take it or leave it.
First off, great dialogue. As someone who is interested in this culture and the camaraderie, it’s nice to hear how important these bonds really are.
My question is: what do you feel are your greatest accomplishments as a club (thus far?) Examples that I’m imagining are perhaps a particular charity/community event, raising awareness, relationships built through the club, etc., though it’s wide-open to interpretation.
It's a great question we will definitely do in a future video. While each of our respective clubs have certainly contributed in different community and charity events over the years that have been very rewarding, our two clubs have teamed up on a few occasions for more adventuresome activities as well. Both the Black Patch MC and Eagle Riders MC hosted the Planters Peanuts "Nutmobile" on one of their stops through southern Nevada. We rode with them all day to various crazy locations in and around Las Vegas. Both of our clubs also participated exclusively in a major reality show with Gordon Ramsay as well, so we will definitely do a video discussing our experiences with that too! It was a really crazy experience for sure!
glad you guys are keeping on it. Always excited to see an upload
Thanks dude, much appreciated!
I ended up in a club not a 1 percent but I missed the comrotery from the military and found a group of veterans and we all relate to each other.
Sounds like you found your place.
Love the show, I had a question on what your opinion of law enforcement clubs were. Do you feel they follow the MC protocols you’ve spoken about? In your opinion do they mix well with other non-law enforcement clubs?
Law enforcement clubs are a double standard. For the most part, law enforcement thinks ALL motorcycle clubs are gangs, even motorcycle ministries, we've seen it. So how can you pull over clubs, stand outside events with surveillance and conduct sting operations but say you are the same. As for protocol, they have taken the culture and formed it into what works around their needs. How many times have you seen a cop put on his/her lights to run a red light just to turn them off, or a cop speeding or on their phone while driving..? Now how many people have they given tickets for that same thing? Double standard. Law enforcement clubs cannot mix with normal clubs.
I can almost certainly bet we have law enforcement viewers on this channel, maybe some of them can speak up on this...or will they?
Thanks for info. What do u think about the “woke” issue re: HD. I got a text from Sturtgis my friend said many ppl were boycotting HD there & just walking by & not shopping there!! I knew some staff here & not happy with new policy that requires them to take “sensitive “ classes for LGBFQ clients ( can’t remember the rt order of letters). I never have seen transgender bikers at stores or or gay ppl there that I knew but realized that they probably didn’t feel comfortable there!!! I have heard ppl talking about buying Indian They have a big store here & like them. Do u think this will all blow over in time??? The HD cost a fortune tho. I went with a friend to pick up his bike. He got some anniversary bike with all kinds of special stuff, paint… it was 40,000. I about dropped dead 😵‼️. I appreciate u taking time to answer questions & enjoy listening. Stay safe Enjoy the Ride. 👍🏽👏🎶😂🇺🇸🇺🇸🙏🏽🌹🌵🥵🥵
I think that bikers have this certain persona that an organization like the LGBTQ makes them question. I think those that are upset about it are afraid that those people might ride more than them, maybe they actually are more bikers than they will ever be, IDK.
Sensitivity classes are a corporate thing that all companies are doing now, not just HD. Let's face it, HD doesn't care about its buyers, they only care about the money, hence your friends $40k bike. They lost their true following years ago and less people are buying motorcycles, so they need to adapt to the new culture of the world.
Plus, why does it upset so many people, I ask, how does this affect them? They still buy the bikes and ride them.
Wasn't the motorcycle culture and HD founded in "doing your own thing," rejecting the normal, I would say that the LGBTQ is exactly that.
Just some thoughts and the big take away is, how does something like this affect you personally. If it doesn't, then who cares, ride your bike and do biker shit.
THANK YOU BOTH SO MUCH ‼️🇺🇸🇺🇸🌵🥵
U probably know that bikers got together at S & called Tump he answered several questions was asked if would come to S next year. He said yes 👍🏽 Don’t see that happening bec of security but nobody will be asking me. lol 😆 info. My good friend has been biker since he was 19 & build his 1st Chopper. He just turned 75 & doesn’t want the hassle of working on it, he has full insurance etc He travel all over. Usually about 500+ miles a day here in the winter!! He may the “new ageing biker “. He has worked for years & wants to enjoy his retirement & made Buko Bucks so can afford it. 🇺🇸
I would say all this woke stuff that is being pushed upon People goes against the general populist tradition, and just like how MC’s would not like outsiders to come in and mess up their tradition. The majority of people don’t like outsiders coming in to mess up their tradition, that’s what this is all about. It’s being forced down all of our throats, making everybody gag on it and then once you gag it all up, you still are still pushed to ingest it if you choose. As for myself and my Family we are not choosing to ingest it but barf it out whole. Everyone else can do what they want and that’s their right but nobody needs to force this commie crap on anyone. Anyway that’s my take and y’all can take it or leave it.
My question is .. what kind of shot are you doing ? I’m guessing crown royal
LOL...we actually mix it up each time.
@@BikerProtocol Hollywood likes his crown 👑
Although I do like crown being part Canadian, I'm more of a vodka person.
these 99% clubs crack me up. We wanna live outside the ruleeeesssssss. join a 1% club if you want to be real.
I wouldn't say they want to live outside the rules. A lot of 99% clubs conduct themselves the same.
@@BikerProtocol 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
in my opinion tradition is the worst reason to ever do anything
I'm sorry you feel that way. Traditions help bind particular cultures together, whether it be religious or even social groups like motorcycle clubs.