8 Things YOU Need To Know About Starting A Motorcycle Club!!

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Published 2024-03-28
8 Types Of Motorcycle Club Members YOU WILL MEET!!👉   • 8 Types Of Motorcycle Club Members YO...  
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All Comments (21)
  • @Hobo-Henry
    Fun story, back in 1970 or so when i was a kid there was a club (BPM) here in Minneapolis that always came to a corner bar and i would ride my schwinn stingray (the one with a springer front end) to the corner of the block and watch. i was fascinated with the loud bikes. One day a guy came over and gave me a jean jacket with cut off sleeves it had no patches or anything like that just some Indian type beads on the bottom. He told me don't ever let anyone ever touch it or disrespect it. i still have it to this day packed away!
  • @razerfree4359
    This checks out with what I hear out here in 🇨🇭 if you wanna start a club with the MC patch and the whole 9 yards and you don't get the blessing from the Hells Angels, you already started on the wrong foot and they will let you know...
  • @YepImThatGuy66
    Back when I was a young man a friend of mine tells me that we need to start our own club, I'm like.. "I think we need to have bikes first.." LOL Great vid as always.
  • That's good advice. I've seen a few clubs start up and get shut down pretty quickly by not following protocol. #4 really stuck with me; if you don't have the right guys up front running the show, the club won't stand a chance. You can have a couple squads of badass muscle but without the right leadership the club will be doomed to failure.
  • @brianbrown3428
    I live in Idaho. A few years back I wanted to start a club. A year in riding with some people we got our sit down. It showed me who was true on my end cuz they all bailed lol.
  • @wyattoneable
    I lived in Florida at the time we started a new club. I was chosen to represent our club by another affiliate club to the senior club in the State for a sit down. The president was cool but the Sgt at Arms was tough on me. Lots of questions came my way but I was prepared with by-laws, experience and I came in with no agenda. After about two hours of being pressed, we were blessed to be a Riding Club. After a year of partying, riding and holding our own in some heated battles (gaining respect from other clubs), that same senior club gave us the "MC" authorization. That was a proud moment in our history. It's a rough life style but filled with a lot of rewards. Many years later the club name was changed as the senior club in the State honored us with becoming a direct support club, which was when I decided to leave, but I wish them well.
  • @BabyDee72
    Ty for educating/guiding people interested in the culture. It's wonderful to have a guide so to say. Stay safe, ride safe, Come home safe. Happy Easter❤
  • @dutchboy9273
    When our Chapter started we went first to the 1% to get their advice and blessing. The 1% P is a great man and he took a personal interest in showing us the ropes. We showed up at every event and we didn't just party. We volunteered and helped when we could. When we had issues we TCB and made sure it didn't hit the plates of the bigger established MCs. If the 1%ers brought us issues we took it seriously and dealt with it. We are now well respected and looked at as a solid Crew.
  • @gordonantal6417
    Brother Sose... I'm Definitely Not a Biker... But from a Sociological Perspective Your Podcast is Invaluable abd Helped Me as a "Look-Into" the Dynamics of the Motorcycle Culture... Your Knowledge can / will Save Lots of People from Stumbling into Tons of Avoidable Problems... TY for Your Education and Hard Work... (and Congratulations---Your Production Quality has Exploded in the Past Few Years---Keep Up the Great Work)... TY You are Doing the Right Things for the Right Reasons... God Bless
  • I worked on the documentary show with the "Ice Cream Men From Hell", the softest bunch of cosplayers ever!
  • @jeffreybowen6747
    Ghosting from saratoga my friend. Love your videos.. keep up the good work
  • @korakioc
    I felt what you said about brotherhood . These days its hard to find a brother , even if you grow up with a dude , he might turn his back on you . When my father was my age , that didnt exist and I feel bad for it you know . World's grown cold . I dont even have a body to ride with or I can trust , i ride alone haha .
  • @slowpoke3864
    Yeah Soso, I agree with every word you said. I seen everything that you talked about. Thats why I would only hangout. In Florida, you can be really tight friend's with em, but can't be 'to deep' with them.
  • @user-gl6nl4dr1y
    #GHOSTIN! It's easier to be a Is prospect than starting up a new club. Most new MC's only last 5 years.
  • Sun Tzu and other books play a major role in leadership. In Groups like the Nortanos and Surranos it is required reading for leadership to read certain books. Organize crime is a better way to understand parts of bike culture that is critical to survival. Being Aware of how you can be a threat or a pawn is important to know. Shogun is good watch, Samurai positioning is example.
  • @georgecoons6872
    i have seen the mom&pops gold wing honda club pass through are town back in the 80s. a few hundred gold wings.smooth sounding motors.