Was at the bar the other day seen a 1%er he started conversation with me all good vibes good laughs had a few drinks invited me to a bbq at his house. Respect goes a long way💯💯💯
The biggest myth I have found is that you cannot talk to a 1%er. I am an officer in a one piece patch club. Something I think is universally true, be it 1%, 99%, lone wolf, independent, riding club, stunt rider, off road, whatever. If you own a motorcycle, you love talking about it. That is how I have learned that 1%ers are really not that different. Just people who like to ride and be treated with respect.
Talking about respect and manners. I almost kicked off at a waiter. I'm a chef I'm just doing online training and picking up extra hours as a cleaner in the same venue. Me always hi bye is respect you never know who you're talking to. Just looked at him smiled and shook my head. He just bit the hand that Will feed him on his break 😂 silly man. I have had mad opportunities because I respect everyone no matter the job title.
@@alexpoulin7382 I was talking about experiencing heavy combat where your buddies get half their head shot off right next to you and your head is really screwed up when you get out the 1% look out for each other and are very loyal just like soldiers in a combat situation that can really help with head problems. I'm ex military not a 1% but have a lot of respect for the one's I've met.
Thanks Sose, for another great, informative interview. I can tell you are a smart man, like my friend of over 25 yrs, a chapter president, (Pagans) here in VA. Watch your channel all the time. Bikers are some of the best people I've ever met. HHS
That #4 myth cracked me up!I was a Surveyor and Manager at several bridge and tunnel and high rise companies in the mid-Atlantic for 25 years. I worked along side a lot of fully patched guys and affiliates over the years and one day I asked a crane operator and fully patched dude why they were so over represented in our industry. He just laughed and said the pay was good and I should see what his monthly dues were! Anyway, keep up the good work, cheers!
Been in my Club for 7 years now I'll tell you guys it calmed me down alot when I was riding with non MC guys it was like they always had something to prove clubs don't act like that it's also about being a part of something that's bigger than just you and you don't want to disappoint your brothers
My first day as a "friend of the Club" it was clearly explained, if we use this title, even as a friend, your actions represent ALL OF US! Actions having consequences goes a long way to taming that wild ass attitude a lot of us had. Same conversation was had before "Hang-around" status. Also, from day 1, my wife was treated like a Queen. Disrespect of OLs is something I've never seen tolerated. If someone treats your wife or GF like that, they're testing YOU! They don't think you've got the wiring for the life. Just my 2 cents.
Harleys were also a requirement because a lot of the early guys rode them in the military and the military had programs to teach the soldiers to repair them in combat. When they came back from the war they were some of the best riders and mechanics.
Love to see a content creator speaking on outlaw culture and having lived it. So many people love to report on the stories and the culture, but most have never been face to face with it. Of you haven't already, would love to a series diving into the outlaw MC culture of Australia, there are alot of sources on it, but would love to hear a true OG speak on it with the perspective of someone who's lived that life
I'm part of the CMA, MM's are run differently than a MC. But as long as I show respect that's what I get back. Thank you sose. Maybe you can do a video explaining the differences between MM and MC for everyone.
next time you feel like tailing a motorcycle for passing you. keep in mind a concept called imminent threat. keep in mind pretty much anyone can get a concealed handgun license.....
It's not a life for the faint of heart. And your right!! You need to be a part of it to know, brother member and old ladies. Bless you Sose, love, be safe
Another great video, Sose. I had a laugh a few years back when I rode into Prison Run with my girlfriend, now my Ol lady, when she commented on how the host club appeared like they were doctors and lawyers compared to all the other clubs. Yeah, outlaw clubs have standards.
I think of a MC AS MY BROTHER..LIKE WHEN I WAS IN THE ARMY,I HUNG OUT WITH SO MANY PEOPLE FROM EVERY BRANCH OF THE MILITARY..I TOTALLY RESPECT THE MC'S LIKE I WOULD THE AMERICAN MILITARY..GOD BLESS
I've had the honour to wear a 1%, and left with full honours, and I'll tell ya where all the bull shite and lies come from, those who would never have the balls, loyalty, and commitment and those who tried and failed , but they will blame anyone but them selfs
I live in an area with a lot of different MCs around, a number of them 1%ers. It's common to run into them out and about. Your videos are proving so helpful to sort fact from fiction.
I’m a casual rider (and Army Veteran) and I work for the VA. We host large motorcycle themed outreach events with plenty of 1% club members I attendance. I have to say everyone that I’ve interacted with, without exception, were very cool, engaging, and polite.
YOUR A ONE OF A KIND BROTHER THANKS FOR SHARING AN MAKING SHURE PEPOLE GET IT RIGHT AN NOT TWISTED..CHEERS FROM YOUR FRIEND AND FAN THE CANADIAN PIT BULL AND CANADA...KEEP UP YOUR GREAT HARD WORK..MUCH RESPECT BROTHER 👍
GHOSTIN MY BROTHER...I went down about a year ago but still kicking and making the best of life,, I have ML&R for you carnal!! CANT wait to get back on 2s stay safe Brotehrs
@@DemonsRow you a real ass dude, that's a big reason I love watching you, you don't try to lie about anything, and you know your stuff about this life,
Having participated in the culture of Socially Alternative Motorcycle Enthusiasts back in the Dream Time, it cracks me up to see what kind if tripe is put out by people who never rode with a club. I was proud and happy just to have the patch and didn't need to be Pres.
Hey bro been a minute I've been getting my life back together hope all is well glad to see Demons Row growing so everyone smash that like button and oh yeah we gho⚡tin baby
Thank you all I appreciate you all love and respect FAMILY when the world stands United who can stand against us we are all in this world together and we are a force to be reckoned with family building and growing and working together step up stand up grow up build up level up and NEVER GIVE UP
The one experience i had with 1% club was at a party. One of the 1% club called the police on the host club for having a huge fire. I was under the impression you don’t get the law involved as outlaws and all.
In the 1970s and 1980s outlaw biker culture British bikes were also allowed because they were our allies in WW2. Another detail about the original outlaw bikers (my grandfather was one of them) is that a lot of them wore patches that they cut off of dead German soldiers. There are certain symbols that must be backed up with a service record or there will be severe consequences.
Top notch vid awesome topic really contemplating about going down the MC "road" and your videos have really helped me to take it slow and do it as you say "the right way"
Honestly, I just knew about patchover and keeping order (not so much doing gang-like stuff, because it's about respect). Some of the other stuff was new information. Thanks, Sose! #GHOSTIN
I was invited to an MC event ( Celebration ). And everybody was friendly talking about Bikes, looking at each other's bikes laughing just having a good time. Then the 1% showed Up. 🤔 Nothing but mean mugging, staring. A couple was looking at my bike. So me being me. I walked up and spoke. “What's up brotha?” Just looked at me and didn't speak 🤔 My bike was German 🇩🇪 No Japanese 😂🤣😂🤣
idk man some clubs as a prospect gotta put in some work like goin to a bar to collect some loot or whatever, i guess it depends on the club or chapter or location
I left a group, not an MC but structured like one, because of the prospecting thing. I did my time and the half brother of a ranking member pulled strings and they didn't have to prospect for the minimum time frame.
@DemonsRow around here it seems like family members prospect longer. Guys wanna make sure they really want it and ain't just doing it because family members are. Everywhere is different though
I really hope someone can answer this because I genuinely want to know the answer to this. What’s the deal with clubs not letting other motorcyclists pass while on the highway or city roads? Why do some club riders get upset? I don’t understand why some try to block people if they are going slow? Is there a “proper” way to pass their group or is this just an absolute no go when it comes to passing them.
There is definitely a proper way to pass usually by giving space and letting the guy in the back know you want to pass they will usually relay the message and wave you by at some point and as far as why they don't want you to pass is partly because they don't know how you ride or what your intention is they have no trust in you like they do the guy 6 inches from them so you fly up beside them and screw up or cut through the middle of the group you just wrecked yourself and 20 guys
Really interesting channel. Neat having some sort of resource for people like me that wouldn't touch a motorcycle if you paid me, lol. Met a few guys like this IRL a bit ago and was shocked at how, like, not-scary/normal they actually were. Bit surly looking, but like. Once you get past the tattoos and raggedy-ass jackets, really good guys, lol. Interesting to learn about this whole other world most 'civilians' barely even know exist.
I have a question- On face book, I found some Hells Angel Club, they offer a chance for you too buy Suppourtive gear, like hoodies & offer you a I D - I think it's a scam, what is you're advice, Sose
Good info Sose...I would've brought up politicking.... you have to understand wading the waters. It's not on sight at all times. It's War, not a battle. Also you want to come across as good people and somewhat tolerant. Like Teddy Roosevelt said "walk softly but carry a big stick".... no man is better than the next and that thinking will end your clubs existence
Im from wales (uk ) watched a few of these now and surprised at all the different rules and do's and don'ts ,i am a biker got harley davidson super glide but never been in a mc been on a ride out but thats it really, does all these rules apply in th uk and around the world or are these mainly US rules ect ...
then the Japanese went back and started their own outlaw japnaese bike club calutre called the "bosozuko" this also carrys over into their car culture with bosozuko culture with kaido racer cars , normally toyota crestas or ealri nissan skyline ken marys coverted with wide wide body and like the Bikes they use and exceptionaly long exhaust piped rangin between 3-7 feet tall with a crazy 12-13 inch wheels size and stretch tire , now im all down for the canadian/american outlaw clubs its where my hart is, but I do have a kownlegde of cars and that scene brings me into the JDM scene whcih if you learn about the japanese car culture you learn about bosozuko
@@DemonsRow be happy to help show you the culture, they dontt f**k around they did work for the yakuza were super violent , now a days they mostly turned into car clubs like team anija and alot of the old school guys are custom car builders now like Liberty walk and RWB
I really wish I could join an MC Club. The only MC in my area is The Outlaws. The Chapter here hasn't been around long, but they already been doing some horrendous shit.
While this isn't necessarily true for all, the biggest myth concerning these people is in not noticing that the term "outlaw" is a misnomer due to the fact that outlaws do not engage in litigation. They don't incorporate, copyright or patent which allows groups like the Hells Angels to prosecute anyone for copyright infringement if they dare to use the words "Hells Angels" without their express written permission. Ignoring the laws of an entire country while expecting everyone in that same country to not only follow the rules, regulations, codes etc. of a particular group of bikers, but to somehow automatically know these rules without any of these rules being published for public consumption is the epitome of hypocrisy and a double standard to say the least. Bikers would rather not be confronted with these unpleasant realities, and will never care as long as they're able to maintain whatever image they're completely invested in cultivating. It isn't bad enough that we have an overwhelming number of burdensome laws to deal with without some group of bikers coming up with special rules, regulations, codes manners, etiquette pronouns etc. to follow just so they can feel respected.
The one myth/truth that gets me is the infamous "beat down". I understand knowing that ur "brothers " are loyal and solid and wont back down...But, I've had friends for decades that have proved themselves a million times over and we've Never felt the need to kick the shit out of each other to prove it. Just something about surrounding a potential "brother" and intentionally throwing the fists and boots to him to show loyalty reminds me of the bullshit gangs always bragged about doin. The old movie "Blood in blood out" comes to mind with that. I understand if something comes up that you need to box it out , sure...but the myth of takin a beating (or more) to become "Family"... I've heard this for decades and know of its truth with some diamond clubs, but...would seriously like to get your opinion/explanation on this topic...maybe help squash this myth or explain its origin, its truth.
I watched a video on the Hells Angels and I noticed in certain parts the top ranked they were wearing white and had their patches /cut I’ve seen blue to different colors mean anything majority of people wear black is there a color code?
Hey Sose, just needed to apologize for using the word interview, in my previous comment, when you were not interviewing anyone. Have a great night, HHSS
Was at the bar the other day seen a 1%er he started conversation with me all good vibes good laughs had a few drinks invited me to a bbq at his house. Respect goes a long way💯💯💯
The biggest myth I have found is that you cannot talk to a 1%er. I am an officer in a one piece patch club. Something I think is universally true, be it 1%, 99%, lone wolf, independent, riding club, stunt rider, off road, whatever. If you own a motorcycle, you love talking about it. That is how I have learned that 1%ers are really not that different. Just people who like to ride and be treated with respect.
Truth
I agree 100%.
Talking about respect and manners. I almost kicked off at a waiter. I'm a chef I'm just doing online training and picking up extra hours as a cleaner in the same venue. Me always hi bye is respect you never know who you're talking to. Just looked at him smiled and shook my head. He just bit the hand that Will feed him on his break 😂 silly man. I have had mad opportunities because I respect everyone no matter the job title.
If ur an officer u arent a real 1 percenter lol ur a cop bro play pretend biker
@@chasedamron7814definitely not a 1%er (one piece patch), definitely not a cop…. Lol
These 1% motorcycle clubs are a good place for someone getting out the military that has experienced a lot of combat very structured and no BS
Why do you think they exist to begin with? Veterans coming home from Vietnam...
...okay...?@@jasonsimons4411
Lots of MCs started by WWII Vets. The HA is one.
Yes and no I guess… you deal with the bullshit in the military and earn your stripes having to do it on the outside is a pain sometimes
@@alexpoulin7382 I was talking about experiencing heavy combat where your buddies get half their head shot off right next to you and your head is really screwed up when you get out the 1% look out for each other and are very loyal just like soldiers in a combat situation that can really help with head problems. I'm ex military not a 1% but have a lot of respect for the one's I've met.
Thanks Sose, for another great, informative interview. I can tell you are a smart man, like my friend of over 25 yrs, a chapter president, (Pagans) here in VA. Watch your channel all the time. Bikers are some of the best people I've ever met. HHS
appreciate you much respect
That #4 myth cracked me up!I was a Surveyor and Manager at several bridge and tunnel and high rise companies in the mid-Atlantic for 25 years. I worked along side a lot of fully patched guys and affiliates over the years and one day I asked a crane operator and fully patched dude why they were so over represented in our industry. He just laughed and said the pay was good and I should see what his monthly dues were! Anyway, keep up the good work, cheers!
Yes youd be surprised how many people think outlaws have no jobs lol
@@DemonsRowHow are outlaws able to work if they are riding to different states all the time?
Been in my Club for 7 years now I'll tell you guys it calmed me down alot when I was riding with non MC guys it was like they always had something to prove clubs don't act like that it's also about being a part of something that's bigger than just you and you don't want to disappoint your brothers
My first day as a "friend of the Club" it was clearly explained, if we use this title, even as a friend, your actions represent ALL OF US! Actions having consequences goes a long way to taming that wild ass attitude a lot of us had. Same conversation was had before "Hang-around" status. Also, from day 1, my wife was treated like a Queen. Disrespect of OLs is something I've never seen tolerated. If someone treats your wife or GF like that, they're testing YOU! They don't think you've got the wiring for the life. Just my 2 cents.
I am new to the life and I am glad I went through what I went through to earn my diamond, one of the few good decisions I have made lol
Harleys were also a requirement because a lot of the early guys rode them in the military and the military had programs to teach the soldiers to repair them in combat. When they came back from the war they were some of the best riders and mechanics.
Another great and needed video. 👍Thank you, Mr. Sose.
Glad you enjoyed it
Thx brother... I'm stoked you came to Cali and interview you did with Chief Pastor Phil!! Keep on, luv u mang
Love chief
Love to see a content creator speaking on outlaw culture and having lived it. So many people love to report on the stories and the culture, but most have never been face to face with it. Of you haven't already, would love to a series diving into the outlaw MC culture of Australia, there are alot of sources on it, but would love to hear a true OG speak on it with the perspective of someone who's lived that life
Glad you enjoy it! i gotta get out there and sit down with some Ogs out there
I'm part of the CMA, MM's are run differently than a MC. But as long as I show respect that's what I get back. Thank you sose. Maybe you can do a video explaining the differences between MM and MC for everyone.
next time you feel like tailing a motorcycle for passing you. keep in mind a concept called imminent threat. keep in mind pretty much anyone can get a concealed handgun license.....
It's not a life for the faint of heart. And your right!! You need to be a part of it to know, brother member and old ladies. Bless you Sose, love, be safe
Bless you Dee
Nail on the head again Sose. Once again you speak truth. Love your videos and all the info you pass along.
Appreciate you Ken
You really go above and beyond for those wanting to learn motorcycle culture and everything it includes. I totally appreciate what you do.
Thank you
Great info bro ,much respect from Belfast Ireland
Much respect
Another great video, Sose. I had a laugh a few years back when I rode into Prison Run with my girlfriend, now my Ol lady, when she commented on how the host club appeared like they were doctors and lawyers compared to all the other clubs. Yeah, outlaw clubs have standards.
yes very true lol
King Ghost, I love your reasons for the MC world & for riding itself!
Appreciate you dave
I think of a MC AS MY BROTHER..LIKE WHEN I WAS IN THE ARMY,I HUNG OUT WITH SO MANY PEOPLE FROM EVERY BRANCH OF THE MILITARY..I TOTALLY RESPECT THE MC'S LIKE I WOULD THE AMERICAN MILITARY..GOD BLESS
I've had the honour to wear a 1%, and left with full honours, and I'll tell ya where all the bull shite and lies come from, those who would never have the balls, loyalty, and commitment and those who tried and failed , but they will blame anyone but them selfs
I have always said it is better to not prospect then to prospect and fail
Wasn't expecting the Ryo Hazuki appearance at 5:44. Good stuff, man.
I live in an area with a lot of different MCs around, a number of them 1%ers. It's common to run into them out and about. Your videos are proving so helpful to sort fact from fiction.
i lived it so i try to help out people that are new to the culture
I’m a casual rider (and Army Veteran) and I work for the VA. We host large motorcycle themed outreach events with plenty of 1% club members I attendance. I have to say everyone that I’ve interacted with, without exception, were very cool, engaging, and polite.
YOUR A ONE OF A KIND BROTHER THANKS FOR SHARING AN MAKING SHURE PEPOLE GET IT RIGHT AN NOT TWISTED..CHEERS FROM YOUR FRIEND AND FAN THE CANADIAN PIT BULL AND CANADA...KEEP UP YOUR GREAT HARD WORK..MUCH RESPECT BROTHER 👍
Much respect to you and Canada
@DemonsRow Thanks much appreciated BROTHER
GHOSTIN MY BROTHER...I went down about a year ago but still kicking and making the best of life,, I have ML&R for you carnal!! CANT wait to get back on 2s stay safe
Brotehrs
much love get better
Being an outlaw is about putting the laws of the patch above the laws of man.
I love this channel, it let's you find out about the inside of 1%er life without having to live it, respect brother
Much respect
@@DemonsRow you a real ass dude, that's a big reason I love watching you, you don't try to lie about anything, and you know your stuff about this life,
Yo sose the quality of your videos is top notch, I’m watching you from the parking lot days 😂.
Great stuff as always!
lol appreciate you
Thanks for sharing man. Very informative. I did have questions but you answered them. Also what the starting jam, that's an awesome song
Always interesting stories here. Many times I can relate to events you explain which brings back good and bad memories.
Glad you enjoyed it
Having participated in the culture of Socially Alternative Motorcycle Enthusiasts back in the Dream Time, it cracks me up to see what kind if tripe is put out by people who never rode with a club. I was proud and happy just to have the patch and didn't need to be Pres.
Keep em comin G!! 💯
Will do!!
I'm loving this new format.
Im glad im trying to up the quality in everyway. I want it where you click and you enjoy it
Hey bro been a minute I've been getting my life back together hope all is well glad to see Demons Row growing so everyone smash that like button and oh yeah we gho⚡tin baby
Hope your doing better went through sone rough times myself
@@DemonsRow I hope you are better I am starting to get back to my old self still love Demons Row 👻
There is a club with a Harley chopper only,saw it on Jesse James history of the chopper,good stuff again dude
Yea el forestero i brought them up
Forastero is a fruit funny name
Thank you all I appreciate you all love and respect FAMILY when the world stands United who can stand against us we are all in this world together and we are a force to be reckoned with family building and growing and working together step up stand up grow up build up level up and NEVER GIVE UP
Appreciate you my brother
Thanks for the info.
I agree 1000 on #6 Sose! Family is Brotherhood and Brotherhood is Family and Family is MC! #GHOSTIN
Another banger, enjoyed it bro.
Glad you enjoyed
The one experience i had with 1% club was at a party. One of the 1% club called the police on the host club for having a huge fire. I was under the impression you don’t get the law involved as outlaws and all.
In the 1970s and 1980s outlaw biker culture British bikes were also allowed because they were our allies in WW2. Another detail about the original outlaw bikers (my grandfather was one of them) is that a lot of them wore patches that they cut off of dead German soldiers. There are certain symbols that must be backed up with a service record or there will be severe consequences.
I don't see British bikes out here but your definitely correct
You don't see many Triumph, BSA, and Norton's on the road but a lot of older bikers still own them for collector reasons and for bar hoppers.
Solid Sose.
Much Respect
Stay Dangerous
Much respect
Very informative. I personally won't ever join a club (of any type) but knowing the culture of clubs is good knowledge.
Absolutely
Top notch vid awesome topic really contemplating about going down the MC "road" and your videos have really helped me to take it slow and do it as you say "the right way"
Please do bro its a nightmare if you dont
Thanks for sharing 👍
Have great weekend 💖
You too precious
I love seeing my brothers/patch shown on your channel🤘🦂 SFFS 💯%er
This was great content bro
Appreciate you
Honestly, I just knew about patchover and keeping order (not so much doing gang-like stuff, because it's about respect). Some of the other stuff was new information. Thanks, Sose! #GHOSTIN
Appreciate you
I heard nothing but the truth, good shit brother
appreciate you brother
Would you do a video on doing prison time as a 1% er?
I will
I worked with a Detroit outlaw biker. Dude was good.
My favorite question is “ how much like SOA is it being in a club” 😂😂😂😂
#ghostin
some clubs i tell you they watch before they go to church lol
#Ghostin This, in my opinion, is one of your best videos, and I hope to see more like it.
I was invited to an MC event ( Celebration ). And everybody was friendly talking about Bikes, looking at each other's bikes laughing just having a good time. Then the 1% showed Up. 🤔 Nothing but mean mugging, staring. A couple was looking at my bike. So me being me. I walked up and spoke. “What's up brotha?” Just looked at me and didn't speak 🤔 My bike was German 🇩🇪 No Japanese 😂🤣😂🤣
Great Info, I knew most of the content and, in part, would love to be in an MC.
I really like the video's thou..
Here we talk Outlaws👉ruclips.net/video/Zt3b8L8o6LM/видео.html&ab_channel=DemonsRow
If I was a chapter president getting dues I'd put some of the dues aside for members in need
The shirt you're wearing in this vid-I have that Statue tat'd on my leg!
idk man some clubs as a prospect gotta put in some work like goin to a bar to collect some loot or whatever, i guess it depends on the club or chapter or location
Def all clubs are different
I've been a SA at 2 major 1% clubs and never prospected a single day
Aye! I got that shirt! I love it!
Thanks
Patch overs seem risky , like a brother that always been since the beginning you know what to expect.
Yea i agree some of the worst brothers come from patchovers
I left a group, not an MC but structured like one, because of the prospecting thing. I did my time and the half brother of a ranking member pulled strings and they didn't have to prospect for the minimum time frame.
Yea it happens a lot
This was cool, answered a lot of myths I've seen in the comments
appreciate you
Ayeeee I got the same shirt 💪💪😂
3:40 was funny asl 😂
I have never seen someone just get a full patch family or not. Where I am at everyone must prospect in every club 100% of the time
It happens a lot
@DemonsRow around here it seems like family members prospect longer. Guys wanna make sure they really want it and ain't just doing it because family members are. Everywhere is different though
Good share 💀🤟
In our you have to be a hangaround, then prospect for 1 year. It takes 100% of the vote to get in.
I might see one or two patch members a year. Most bikers around here just ride to ride. It’s simpler that way.
I really hope someone can answer this because I genuinely want to know the answer to this. What’s the deal with clubs not letting other motorcyclists pass while on the highway or city roads? Why do some club riders get upset? I don’t understand why some try to block people if they are going slow? Is there a “proper” way to pass their group or is this just an absolute no go when it comes to passing them.
It’s about respect you should always ask to pass .
There is definitely a proper way to pass usually by giving space and letting the guy in the back know you want to pass they will usually relay the message and wave you by at some point and as far as why they don't want you to pass is partly because they don't know how you ride or what your intention is they have no trust in you like they do the guy 6 inches from them so you fly up beside them and screw up or cut through the middle of the group you just wrecked yourself and 20 guys
I met a 1%, can’t remember who he was with but it was around Oakland Ca. But he was a lawyer.
I was getting off work one day and a 1%er parked next to my crotch rocket and we started to chat it up about our bikes…pretty chill dude
Always bring your questions to Sose. If he doesn't know the answer, he knows who to ask. You will get the straight answer either way. Trust Sose.
Appreciate you brother
You said it - guns!!!
There are doctors, lawyers and other professionals in these clubs.
Even if you come in as a patch over, you're going to be looked at as below a patch holder for a period.
Depends in the club
Choppers are harley davidsons. Before you were born, all clubs rode harley choppers.
Not all choppers are harleys
Really interesting channel. Neat having some sort of resource for people like me that wouldn't touch a motorcycle if you paid me, lol. Met a few guys like this IRL a bit ago and was shocked at how, like, not-scary/normal they actually were. Bit surly looking, but like. Once you get past the tattoos and raggedy-ass jackets, really good guys, lol. Interesting to learn about this whole other world most 'civilians' barely even know exist.
Yes very true lol
One thing you didn't mention Sose. Always ride with
You're brights on during the day. That's all ppl see sometimes.
I wish you’d bring up the topic of discipline within the club. #BlackEyesMatter
Club or no club you back your brother that's what brotherhood is, so especially in a club.
I agree
2:10 Frisco Style Chopper
I have a question- On face book, I found some Hells Angel Club, they offer a chance for you too buy Suppourtive gear, like hoodies & offer you a I D - I think it's a scam, what is you're advice, Sose
Leave if alone
Good info Sose...I would've brought up politicking.... you have to understand wading the waters. It's not on sight at all times. It's War, not a battle. Also you want to come across as good people and somewhat tolerant. Like Teddy Roosevelt said "walk softly but carry a big stick".... no man is better than the next and that thinking will end your clubs existence
Very true
If you're brothers, then any brother's problem is your problem.
Im from wales (uk ) watched a few of these now and surprised at all the different rules and do's and don'ts ,i am a biker got harley davidson super glide but never been in a mc been on a ride out but thats it really, does all these rules apply in th uk and around the world or are these mainly US rules ect ...
Did you ever go to the HA Halloween parties in Rochester NY?
no Hellaween in ct
If you google "what is a biker" you get "a motorcyclist, especially one who is a member of a gang or group." 😅
Good videos brother #GhostinBaby
Appreciate you brother
then the Japanese went back and started their own outlaw japnaese bike club calutre called the "bosozuko" this also carrys over into their car culture with bosozuko culture with kaido racer cars , normally toyota crestas or ealri nissan skyline ken marys coverted with wide wide body and like the Bikes they use and exceptionaly long exhaust piped rangin between 3-7 feet tall with a crazy 12-13 inch wheels size and stretch tire , now im all down for the canadian/american outlaw clubs its where my hart is, but I do have a kownlegde of cars and that scene brings me into the JDM scene whcih if you learn about the japanese car culture you learn about bosozuko
definitely sounds interesting
@@DemonsRow be happy to help show you the culture, they dontt f**k around they did work for the yakuza were super violent , now a days they mostly turned into car clubs like team anija and alot of the old school guys are custom car builders now like Liberty walk and RWB
I really wish I could join an MC Club. The only MC in my area is The Outlaws. The Chapter here hasn't been around long, but they already been doing some horrendous shit.
where are you from?
@DemonsRow I'm in northern WI, but the Chapter is right across the river from me in MI.
Bro, à question. Is it ok if i ride a Harley Pan American, for me to join a 1% club that rides only Harleys?
gotta be 1300
Can you do a video about the Harley owners group? HOG and what do you think about it?
I dont know much about it but ill tell a funny story about it involving me
While this isn't necessarily true for all, the biggest myth concerning these people is in not noticing that the term "outlaw" is a misnomer due to the fact that outlaws do not engage in litigation. They don't incorporate, copyright or patent which allows groups like the Hells Angels to prosecute anyone for copyright infringement if they dare to use the words "Hells Angels" without their express written permission.
Ignoring the laws of an entire country while expecting everyone in that same country to not only follow the rules, regulations, codes etc. of a particular group of bikers, but to somehow automatically know these rules without any of these rules being published for public consumption is the epitome of hypocrisy and a double standard to say the least.
Bikers would rather not be confronted with these unpleasant realities, and will never care as long as they're able to maintain whatever image they're completely invested in cultivating.
It isn't bad enough that we have an overwhelming number of burdensome laws to deal with without some group of bikers coming up with special rules, regulations, codes manners, etiquette pronouns etc. to follow just so they can feel respected.
The one myth/truth that gets me is the infamous "beat down". I understand knowing that ur "brothers " are loyal and solid and wont back down...But, I've had friends for decades that have proved themselves a million times over and we've Never felt the need to kick the shit out of each other to prove it. Just something about surrounding a potential "brother" and intentionally throwing the fists and boots to him to show loyalty reminds me of the bullshit gangs always bragged about doin. The old movie "Blood in blood out" comes to mind with that. I understand if something comes up that you need to box it out , sure...but the myth of takin a beating (or more) to become "Family"... I've heard this for decades and know of its truth with some diamond clubs, but...would seriously like to get your opinion/explanation on this topic...maybe help squash this myth or explain its origin, its truth.
I watched a video on the Hells Angels and I noticed in certain parts the top ranked they were wearing white and had their patches /cut I’ve seen blue to different colors mean anything majority of people wear black is there a color code?
I see the white sometimes not so much the camo stuff
Hey Sose, just needed to apologize for using the word interview, in my previous comment, when you were not interviewing anyone. Have a great night, HHSS
Appreciate you
Also question I wanna frame a SAMCRO (sons of anarchy) cut on my wall not wear it...can I do that