When The H.A entered the bar I had major flashbacks 🤣 An OFM of a certain chapter of a certain club here in the UK was about 6'7" tall and as wide as a door. When we'd go into a bar he'd go in first with a massive stupid ass smile. Looking at everyone in there. It never, ever, failed to silence to entire place as everyone in there tried to make sense of this crazy looking giant 🤣🤣 Thing is... he was one of the nicest guys you'd ever meet and even did organ/blood transportation as a volunteer 😆 Didn't make him any less nucking futs looking though 🤣
I just want to say dont know when this thing was done and gow far you are right now. But you guys must have a standard of riding speed you mus have a road captian and atleast 2 guys that leads in the front and one guy that picks up the slack. I dont ride a big Motorcycle at this stage but even when we do a toyrun or what ever there is agreement between riders even if you are not from the same club. You guys also need a Press/VP/Road Captian/ SGT and so fourth. If you want to ride in formation you need to have a consensial agreement of speed and so fourth otherwise you are just going to be a problem for your selfs and other people on the road. There is a miss conception on what MC must be. But you need to sort it out otherwise you will always have the same problems. Any who just saying. Ride hard and party harder
Lmfao. I was thinking the exact same thing. They way the are is closer to that show then a show about bikers like "Sons of Anarchy". The average persons view on most bikers is completely wrong. However, there are some Hells Angel's that are involved in crime like drugs. One guy in Hells Angels I met had this kid jumped by four skin heads for stealing his car. He was a really nice guy and helped people alot but he made sure people got a beating for things like stealing, lying, and breaking any other rules. As long as you aren't a shitty person they will treat you fine.
These guys don’t even seem like the biker type..lol they’re wives are out to dinner telling their friends Brian is out on a motorcycle cycle adventure weekend with the boys..lol
These are a group of guys who day dreamed about being in a MC while locking in their 401ks and raising their kids. Now, retired and divorced...they're finally ready to take on the rules of the road.
@@echo5226 Well moral to the story. If that is what u wanna do retire and ride around with buddies good for you. But don't try and sell yourself as a club or 1%er with the vests , patches, rockers etc. Just ride! These guys are posers and would get eaten alive in that world.
As a guy who will not ever admit to day dreaming about being an outlaw in a 1% club, or having a 401k to be concerned with... and who may or may not be separated and in a divorce... I say ride fast, ride hard, and enjoy the wind, free spirits! Whatever makes your life feel free
@Aldo Caprione Lmao, his GF was invited, not him, but she brought him along. How those bikers got to know her so well to send her an invite like that. Sure, protect them with their lives.
@@08JeepinKK or he said it in quotes in the interview cause no farm is a truly organic one cause of monsanto and the media was using his knowledge of a situation and playful nature during an interview to make a mockery out of the dude, but we'll probably never know for sure 😂
@@xxheartbrokexx100 re read the conversation, maybe you're too stupid to understand with one read through that everybody already got that, grew weed for 3 years bud
@@pattyreinholt8702 are you fucking kidding me??? You really think an MC is the standard for political correctness??? Why dont you go give them a piece of your mind...maybe you can use some cancel culture to shut em down. Then you can petition the cosa nostra for not having any Puerto Ricans in their families
@@kingcain6449 yeah fr wild hogs is better than ice cream men from hell....the accidental discharge in the opening credits says enough....glad that guy has no bullets on him he s dangerous and not on purpose lol
@Doc 23 Its the HA, iv seen them rough people up for just wearing black and red in a pattern that was too similar to their patches. Though from my experience with them is if you’re respectful to them then they will treat you the same. Hell, i live in HA territory and if you’re in a place they are, just be chill and you will be in the safest place on the planet.
For what it's worth, in 1977 I stopped at a gas station in my '64 Impala which I drove occasionally. I was usually on my '57 pan. Some HA's were getting fuel and after my Chevy wouldn't start, an Angel named Nomad had the panel truck following them give me a jump. I'll never forget how cool that experience was.
FYI his name wasn't nomad... His patch was nomad because he is a nomad... And if you know what a nomad is for an MC then you'll know what I'm talking about
ehh soa gets too much hate from bikers. It was an objectively good show, if manchildren want to LARP as Jax that's on them, not everyone who liked the show is that gay lmao
The problem is that all of them are boomers. They needed some young guns to make it less awkward. Like everyone is saying here, they are just a bunch of Wild Hogs.
That's the problem.. you have to do it cause you love it not for the sake of having a club and look cool. If people with the same mindset are in your club, what's stopping you? Do what u want and stand up for what u want. You'll not look like a fool if You're genuine. ✌
@jimharris I don’t need to watch more than a few minutes of this to know this isn’t all the club is. We have a club house down the street from us. Awesome guys. Good people. Just stay out of their business
As a former member of an east coast MC, I can say with certainty that those dudes will never (in their current membership) make the jump to a club. Not enough discipline. They’re in it to feel cool, not to actually enjoy riding, and enjoy the brotherhood. It’s also very disrespectful to refer to someone that’s not involved with a club in any way as a prospect.
I ride. Not in any club but I will at times ride with up to 20 friends. None of us act like this. Were not wannabes that think were cool just because were on a bike. We never talked about how we should ride. We just naturally have the discipline and common sense, in how to ride in a group. This has to be completely stagged for a TV show. I'd be embarrassed to ride with them.
@@thanos9240 The only patched HA iv'e meet was an ass :/ Drunk / loud and trying to pick a fight with young people minding their own business. Some older people iv'e meet that no longer rides have been good doe and supporters as well. Personally i stay away from biker gangs unless they are people i know from the past or are relatives. Iv'e helped some supporters with licenses / working on their bikes and going out for short rides(I just like riding bikes and like to help more people do it as well) and that have been great.
Remember when you were young and you put a pirate flag on your push bike and a peg holding a piece of cardboard flapping against your spokes to make a motor noise of sorts? This reminds me of that.
@@lockandloadlikehell you mean brilliant. Got a bit The Room vibes from this video. Godlike. You can't get that intentionally. And tbh if you would call your Mc something stupid it's not a bad idea. I mean dude you can make a lot of illegal shit at at the same time be family friendly. What more do you want.
That mechanic makes a really good point. If people think that he’s affiliated with the hells angels in any way they may hurt him so I have no problem with what he said.
That one incident is why people want to be a club though that moment they realized they might be in deep shit... that’s the authority/ respect/intimidation etc. that people want out of an Mc. These dude won’t ever have that though except for probably big tom
I’m not there and I feel awkward about these guys and how they are acting. They think and act like something they aren’t and I really believe that it’s gonna cause some serious problems.
Seems like that old guy had a legit patch back in the day. “You might be crying on the inside but your tires smoking on the outside “ or my favorite, “idk, my speedometer don’t have a cable in it, I don’t have a watch, I don’t know anything! We were riding bikes though”..
My grandma Davis was of the Chiricahua (Apache) Tribe, and my grandpa Davis was a Blackfoot, they use to take us to White River by Show Low in the 1960s, she wrote a poem called Apache Tears back in the 1950s. This part brings back some great memories, Thank You!
Read the post above, So I'll say this..... Just because some can afford a Harly doesn't mean they actually should, let alone ride the streets and go into biker bars. They should stick to their station wagons it's safer. Enough said.
Those guys acted like pusses with the H/A but rode all into the middle of that photo shoot like they were outlaws. If only those people had seen the previous hours.
@@MichaelThomas-ll1hw Right? I couldn't fuckin believe that! And she's gonna have sweat it off by the end of the day, and will use it for herself. That prez would be pissed if he found out.
They are like a bunch of high school kids. I did like how scared they looked when the hells Angel's showed up. I wonder how much they had to pay the hells Angel's to ride with them.
The Angels cut them some slack you could too. Ya realize this is pretty much everyman when hes not out with his chic, if everyone stayed home less chance of driving into a motorcylist, yeah I like that. dont just SEE MOTORCYLES stay off the fricken roads!
Stryctn9yne 13 alright boss man. Let’s see ya keep that same energy & go tell the Arizona Nomads 81 they aren’t “real Angels”. They were Dirty Dozen, & patched over by the Angels. You wouldn’t leave with your Fukin head intact. Fukin fool.
Big Tom is the only one who could wear a patch I been riding for 40 years Im in a MC not a 1% but its a MC I love it it takes alot of devotion to be a member of a true MC
The guys were actually doing ok, & they were all keeping up with the Hell's Angels for a time...until a few of them in the back got cold feet (because they were riding too fast) & they pulled off road & stopped...so, then all the others had to circle back to them & sort things out...&, that's when, basically, they all came to the consensus that they didn't, collectively, have the intestinal fortitude to ride with the Hell's Angels--not even with all the cameras rollin' & them pretty much guaranteed they'd be safe & sound until the reached the Florence Penitentiary...I mean the Hell's Angels even pulled over briefly & waited a bit on them, until they very quickly realized that this group of ice cream eaters was a complete lost cause...it just makes you realize the huge difference between the two groups just in the most basic sense of technical riding capability, & the nerve to apply it
I mean yeah. These guys are weekend riders. They don't practice and they only ride every once in a while. Even most MCs are probably weekend riders. Older clubs like HA have a lot of guys who truly love motorcycles and have been riding every day they can since the 70/80s.
@@Markustempest You can tell who the actual riders are by their bikes. The weekenders are clean, with barely any road debris and asphalt on the entire bike. Don't know why these guys want to be a part of a club tho.
I have met HA and admired their bikes. They were friendly to me. I have friends who have patched with other MCs and was best man for a 1%er. All those guys were friendly to me. There is a way to be cool with them without trying too hard. Naturally, they like the same things as most people. But you have to be smart enough to not mosy into their territory in a boastful/disrespectful manner.
@@kathyj5316 correction. They (HAs) help some people who they believe deserve it and are respectful enough to receive the assistance. Yes they are nice guys if u r respectful and know how to communicate properly with them. But these little girls from AZ are an embarrassment to everything legit MCs stand for.
I remember this hells angel would come over my best friend house, my friend would always ask him if he could ride his motorbike, hells angel would reply when your big enough to take me off my bike you could ride it. Coolest dude in the planet, my friend and I always wanted to be like him.
What does it say about the rest of them that everyone thinks the old dude hosting open mic on the side of the road is the only MC "prospect" He ain't a 1%er lol
It's great that the Hells Angels were so cool with them, and were explaining how a real MC works. They didn't have to do that, but they are generally all good dudes at heart.
Oh this was for TV bud, if those cameras weren’t there and checks hadn’t been written to those 1%ers they would have either ripped those patches right off those idiots or would have pulled them out and demanded they cut them off themselves. Even some of the police encounters (the Gary Busey arrest prank) were scripted on this show.
Reminded me of a Three Stooges episode!! The HA sponsored my beer league hockey team back in the 80's in Sacramento Ca, they had a bar down the street from the hockey rink called the Argonaut. About 30 HA came to all our games and after the game they gave us free beers at their bar, they were fun to drink with.
Looks like they're enjoying themselves, but these are totally the kinds of guys with closets full of HD t shirts. These are the guys the memes are made about.
Lol for real though. I always found it funny how MCs brag about being lawless and living on the fringe, fuck society and fuck all the rules... Then they're all, WeLL yOU cAN'T hAVe AN eSTaBLiShED mC wiTHoUt oUr AppRoVAL, aND dEFiNitELY nO BoTToM rOckEr iF You'RE nOT a 1%er, oH ANd nO "mC" oN YoUr PatCh eiTHeR wiThoUT oUr aPPrOvAL. The irony is killer. Sure I could understand if someone copies your patch/logo/symbol etc, or uses your name, or some other club specific identifiers, obviously that would be an issue... but telling people they can't use MC if they're not 1%er, they can't put the state of their chapter, etc etc, fuckin hilarious how ironic it all is. Nevermind the hierarchy these clubs have... goes to show that EVERYONE has rules to their world, they just want them their way.
What cracks me up is when riders talk about "if I'm gonna die, I'm gonna die riding". I used to think that way. Living on the edge. I built and rode big twins from the early 70's until I got t-boned by some fucking asshole in a can that ran through a stop sign in the late 80's. I almost died and wish I did, but I wound up paralyzed. It sucks to see the rest of your riding partners take off on a run and you turn around, roll up the ramp into your house because it's time to catheterize your self or take care of your colostomy issues because the accident caused so much internal injuries. I was a paratrooper in the 82nd and I was a crew chief on Hueys and the first generation Black Hawks. I jumped into so many different situations and had M-60d's on both sides of my birds moving shit around in central America during Reagan's undeclared war. I thought I'd go out in a blaze of glory. But let me tell you... There is an in between, a purgatory. You wake up in the ICU with tubes, iv's and on a machine that's breathing for you because your diaphragm is shocked and it can't make your lungs work. You lay there thinking like Lt. Dan from Forest Gump. "I was supposed to die on the battlefield!" But watch out. You can wind up like me. Halfway there... Not dead, not a full man. Your lower body is like dead meat you have to drag around everywhere you go. You can't even beat off any more. You pray after decades of living this nightmare that a blood clot comes up from you're useless atrophied legs and goes to your heart or brain and takes you out.
When I came home from Iraq back in 2007 I needed a long ride to clear my head so I went out alone ended up meeting a group of nomad angels and they was really cool they let me roll with them through the state. Most people think of something different when you think of hell’s angels or any 1% type club the thing is these guys as a group can be that but the main thing is they are about brotherhood. Most are prior service as well.
Wolves don't lose sleep over the opinion of sheep. The average person has no concept of a real human. They think they are real (themselves) when they are simply programs. I ride too. Definitely helps with the PTSD/reality SD. stay safe
I am speechless, I didn't even know "people" like this existed. Somehow I have managed to ride for 50 years without having to have a group to hold my hand.
I could be mistaken but I get the impression that Baker wants to form an MC and be defacto leader. He wants that H.A. life style (for the most part) but doesn't want to join the angels. Maybe he should go be a hang around, try to become a prospect then a member. THAT would be a real experience for him. However I can tell he doesn't want that part he just wants to register a club and then suddenly have that mystique or cred for being an/in an MC. Also, Big Tom. the bard of the biker club! Love it man keep doing what you do.
I know, I'm still tryna figire out what the hell he's even doing hanging around with these posers!! I guess they're paying him to show them the way & teach them how to be cool! Lol!!
Totally fake and absurd, felt like watching a Monty Python episode. I just could cut and paste some comments here that totally said it for me. I quote: "These are a group of guys who day dreamed about being in a MC while locking in their 401ks and raising their kids. Now, retired and divorced...they're finally ready to take on the rules of the road, but failed tremendously because they’re in it to feel cool, not to actually enjoy riding, and enjoy the brotherhood. It’s also very disrespectful to refer to someone that’s not involved with a club in any way as a prospect".